The Ruby on Rails Podcast, a weekly conversation about Ruby on Rails, open source software, and the programming profession. Hosted by Brittany Martin and Brian Mariani. Produced by Mirror Placement. Edited by Peachtree Sound.
Episode 325: 325: [REPOST] Ruby Blend: Open Sourcing a Ruby Gem with Brittany Martin
Brittany guested on the Ruby Blend! The hosts counsel her on opensourcing her googlepay gem. They then dive into how important README's are, useful tools for documentation, a project from Evil Martians, a gem called Combustion, and RSpec API documentation.
Links for this episode:
- Google Pay for Passes Gem
- Google Pay for Passes Demo Site
- The Ruby Blend Podcast
- Panelist | Andrew Mason
- Panelist | Nate Hopkins
- Panelist | Ron Cooke
- Writing a Ruby Gem Specification | Piotr Murach
- Evil Martians | Keeping OSS documentation in check with docsify, Lefthook, and friends
- Combustion | Rails Engine Testing Helper
- dkubb / yardstick
- Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael Springer
- Episode Music by Kevin MacLeod
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