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Mike and Chris discuss Mike moving away from Rails and just what the Hell has happened to Rails in the past few years. If you are running or supporting an older Rails site, this is a must listen!

Plus Chris changes his tune a bit on the OUYA, Mike has some thoughts on Java Play, and we answer your emails!

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  • The Blackberry fans are out in force… Stanko, one of them, shares his FREE BB10 game: https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/20385954/?countrycode=US
  • Sean is “interested in how we feel about writing init scripts in Python” He also welcomes (constructive criticism) regarding his scripts: https://bitbucket.org/sean_m/atlassian-scripts
  • Michael says that the current version of NetBeans is “a pretty awesome tool for Java, JavaScript…”

Dev World Hoopla

Rails Security Check

Tool of The Week

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R.I.P. XNA | CR 35 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/31286/r-i-p-xna-cr-35/ Mon, 04 Feb 2013 12:03:33 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=31286 Microsoft leaves developers in a lurch with the death of XNA, Blackberry 10’s early results look promising, and the mixed message Surface Pro sends developers.

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Microsoft leaves developers in a lurch with the death of XNA, Blackberry 10’s early results look promising, Microsoft won’t admit they\’re an Enterprise company, and the mixed message the Surface Pro sends developers.

Plus the Python vs Ruby debate is finally settled, Mike publicly admits his chicken habit, and we answer audience questions.

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  • Mark writes: “In your honest, and sometime brutal opinion, which language should prevail? Which language has the best win32com support/modules? All the machines at my job run Windows 7, while personally, I have a 13\” Macbook Pro with Mountain Lion dual-booting Ubuntu 12.04.”
  • Tushar writes: “since neither Apple or Google require you to release the source code of your app when you submit it for approval, you could hide stuff that activate themselves at the customers end. “
  • Michael writes in suggesting that the Ubuntu Phone is not targeted at the US market.

Dev World Hoopla

Tool of the Week

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