Ruby & Rails Screencasts
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Thibaut emailed me with an aggregator site at http://www.learnivore.com that lists screencasts, free or paid. Check it out, it’s well worth it.
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I once wrote that the term document should not only refer to paper, but to any communication vehicle that can be used to transfer ideas/knowledge from one person to another regardless of time. At the same time, I also stated that it is the technology that allows us to communicate and express ourselves far more effective than just words alone. This is the reason why I laugh at people who criticize Leo Laporte of ZDTV fame for saying that he reads audio books by Audible. He is absolutely correct as I’ve been reading audio books for years.
Having said that, one of the things I love about Ruby community is that we share our information lot more effective through the use of screencasts. Here’s a list of screencasts I found extremely useful:
- Railscast – no need to explain
- Teach Me To Code – little self-serving, but it’s simply awesome!
- Ruby Pulse – good stuff from Alexander Peuchert
- Remi – nice stuff on Rack, jQuery, and etc
- Inkscape Screencasts – hey, we need to learn other tools to get things done.
Let me know if you find other FREE screencast sites.

