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    <title>Joe McGlynn</title>
    <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn</link>
    <description>JBuilder Team</description>
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        <title>Learning Ruby</title>
        <description>Since I started working with Rails I've of course gotten more and more exposure to Ruby.  I'm no Ruby expert by any stretch, but I've been learning some really cool things.  Rails is awesome, it makes building Java-based web apps positively medieval.  I'm not even slightly exaggerating.

 But, Rails completely aside, ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/09/27/34843</link>
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        <title>Rocking in Berlin</title>
        <description>A few of us from the 3rdRail team were lucky enough to be able to attend RailsConf Europe in Berlin this week as part of the launch activities for 3rdRail.

I can't even begin to convey the excitement here.  It's infectious.  Conference attendees are passionate about Rails, they are hungry for ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/09/18/34839</link>
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        <title>Charged Up about 3rdRail</title>
        <description>This morning we sent out the press release announcing the commercial release of 3rdRail.  Man does it feel good to have shipped this product and be able to talk about it publicly.

We started less than 9 months ago after a few of us started experimenting with Rails  - and were ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/09/17/34836</link>
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        <title>Gone Dark</title>
        <description>I've had quite a few emails asking "what is up with the Ruby Thing"?

I have to admit that I've been pretty quiet about it, and I can't really say much yet, but...I don't suppose a sneak peak could hurt:

Sneak Peak </description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/09/12/34835</link>
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        <title>RailsConf Totally Rocked</title>
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        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/05/24/34834</link>
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        <title>Rails Magic and Code Completion</title>
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        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/05/22/34760</link>
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        <title>Rails Scaffolding</title>
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        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/03/14/33041</link>
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        <title>Ruby and Ruby on Rails at CodeRage</title>
        <description>CodeRage: Ruby Rules! Next Week, March 12-16, CodeGear will be hosting a "live virtual developer conference".  This is totally free, no cost or obligation -- and you don't have to travel to attend. There are four talks that should be of particular interest to Ruby and Rails developers, as ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/03/09/32842</link>
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        <title>Frustrated with your development processes?  Get M.A.D.</title>
        <description>In the last JBuilder hour I talked about the evolution of the development process used by the JBuilder team.  In the past we followed a fairly traditional waterfall model, and over the past two years we've been slowly moving to a more agile approach. Our current processes is based ...</description>
        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/02/27/32399</link>
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        <title>(Poignant) Ruby Snippet</title>
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        <link>http://blogs.codegear.com/joemcglynn/2007/02/15/31857</link>
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