Steve Lorek—Ruby and Rails Developer, Southampton, UK

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  • 11 years

    Service Objects: What They Are, and When to Use Them

    There has been a lot of discussion within the Ruby community around the service objects pattern. The term "service objects" may be unfamiliar to even seasoned Rails developers, because Rails itself implements the Model-View-Controller design pattern...

  • 11 years

    Installing Ruby 2.0.0 and Rails 4.0.0 beta 1 on Mountain Lion with RVM

    Celebrating Ruby's 20th anniversary, both Ruby 2.0.0 and Rails 4.0.0 beta 1 were released last week. Naturally, we will want to get playing with these new tools right away, but installation has not been straightforward for some.
    Here's how I (eventually) managed to get the pair running on OS X Mountain Lion:...

  • 13 years

    Introduction

    Firstly, a big welcome and many thanks for taking the time to check out my blog.
    I’m a professional Web Developer working at Willoughby Stewart. I’ve been working in the industry for 16 years, starting when the Web was in its infancy and the term “Web design” meant Times New Roman or nothing! To begin with...

  • 13 years

    Security Issue in Mail Gem

    This is an important one for anyone using Rails 3 in a production environment who hasn’t yet updated the Mail gem to version 2.2.15 or later.
    A project I’m working on at the moment sends transactional e-mails via the sendmail delivery method. Some of the recipients’ e-mail addresses contain the ampersand (&) character in the local part (the bit before the @ symbol)....

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