Some nice things people have said about RubyTapas.
The latest @rubytapas episode is the single most valuable lesson I’ve ever learnt in OO design. Thank you @avdi https://t.co/VEsrqHiWeT
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I <3 your videos; I smile every time one shows up in my inbox.

Reflecting on how often I say to my teammates: @avdi covered this in @rubytapas episode xyz; have you seen it? Such a great resource!

Stop what you're doing and subscribe to @rubytapas right now!

@avdi ’s RubyTapas been a great influence on my coding skills and how I think about programming.

Love your screencasts! I constantly find myself thinking, didn't Avdi solve a similar problem in one of his shows? This always leads to your site and a quick search (the search is awesome!), and then I'm off and running with an "Avdi inspired" solution!

A year ago, I subscribed to @rubytapas. My only regret is that I didn't do it sooner.

Periodic reminder that @avdi's Ruby Tapas screencasts are amazing: http://t.co/AGfvFG3J96. Looking forward to part 3 of Safe Proxy today!

+1000! @rubytapas is well worth it.

I'm a huge fan of the work @avdi is doing with @rubytapas and #brunch Amazing content!

I recommend your podcast to almost every candidate I reject during recruitment

Ruby Tapas is my favorite tech subscription!

@avdi Happy birthday! Thank you for all that you do. I’m a better programmer thanks to you.

No matter what languages you write programs in, Ruby Tapas is vital watching. Happy subscriber for 3+ years.

Of course, I already managed to find a great use of @avdi's latest RubyTapas in my codebase. That happens a lot.

RubyTapas is pretty much as good as they come 🙂

An episode of @rubytapas pretty much always has the answer to “what’s a better way to implement this?” - highly recommended!

Seriously folks you should be watching @avdi ’s ruby tapas I have continued to learn so much from him.

Thank you for your continuous effort in producing what is in my opinion the best Ruby screencast series out there. Having 8 years of Ruby experience myself, I rarely stumble upon content that provides me with new insights. RubyTapas continues to surprise me in this regard again and again. Even if something isn't new to me, you always manage to sum things up very well so I can point others to one of your videos.

If you aren't already subscribed to @rubytapas do it now. It's amazing.

That thing where you give up recommending individual @rubytapas episodes because they're all so good. Just watch them all, please.

I just want to say I really enjoy Ruby Tapas. Every time I watch an episode, I am reminded why I love this beautiful language called Ruby.
After being away from code due to a few days’ illness, chain-watching a few of @avdi ’s RubyTapas gets me back in the swing.

I'm a big fan and subscriber of @rubytapas. It's how I continuously improve.

@MarmiteJunction no matter how much ruby I think I know, @avdi's videos always remind me there is still more to learn

Let @avdi drop some knowledge on you in short, brilliant videos you can't afford to miss.

Both in 2014 and 2015 my favorite video was by @avdi of @rubytapas ; worth your money

If you do any ruby (or even if you don't) you should really check out @rubytapas! I've learned so much there!

I always learn something new from @avdi ’s Ruby Tapas. You should try it. http://t.co/7AKw7phIoj

Binge watching @rubytapas by @avdi all weekend, completely worth missing the Superbowl for.

If you aren’t subscribed to RubyTapas you should be.

If you're into programming (especially Ruby) then you definitely need to check out @rubytapas by @avdi. ¡Que aproveche!

@avdi Every new @rubytapas episode I learn some new little detail about ruby. Things I should know already perhaps...but super useful 🙂

If you haven't subscribed to @rubytapas yet, you really should. Pearls of wisdom in every episode, delivered in a very approachable way. <3

Ruby Tapas is definitely my favorite screencast. It's one of the few that also caters for more experienced developers. The value is not only in new episodes (which I look forward to as much as Rick and Morty) but previous screencasts that are still extremely relevant. Without exaggeration, I learn so much EACH TIME I revisit an episode. As it is not tied to a specific framework, it has even improved the general way I think about programming. I take a lot of cues in the way Avdi teaches and explains concepts using simple metaphors like playing cards and pizza boxes to drill important concepts.

Once again @avdi! Thank so much for @rubytapas, making me a better dev (I hope) by each episode!! ???

Today I watched my last few episodes on @rubytapas and realized I made a huge mistake letting my subscription go.

Pro-Tip for your first dev/engineering role: @rubytapas is the BEST.

Warning: Don't let @avdi fool you with his 4 minute videos. In 2014 I've spent 22 hours watching @rubytapas . What a delicious timesink.

This is why I love @rubytapas. Straight up ruby magic. https://t.co/tyahuiyR1u #ruby #rails #webdev

Ruby Tapas are GREAT, and well worth the (minor) investment if you really want to grow!

Just subscribed to @rubytapas again. I love the links to previous episodes. It's like a hypermedia screencast!

I just realized I unintentionally implemented the _exact_ unpaging facade from @rubytapas. I guess that means I got my money’s worth!

I subscribed to @rubytapas two weeks ago, and I am binge-watching ever since. Awesome and entertaining. Thanks, @avdi, and #KUTGW

If you are a Ruby developer you should subscribe... It WILL make you a better Rubyist.

RubyTapas is so good and somehow universal that I would probably still be buying it when I quit from Ruby

No one matches @rubytapas in quality of content.

Can't think of a better way to get more familiar with Ruby than @rubytapas!

Seriously, Ruby Tapas is the best Ruby learning resource I have ever used

if you are a #ruby #developer you should definitely subscribe to @rubytapas . It's freakin' awesome. High quality content week over week.

I love @rubytapas. Thanks for always posting good stuff @avdi

Yesterday I did subscribe to @rubytapas by @avdi
I regret it.
I regret it for not do it before, subscribe now.
Trust me.

I always get extremely motivated by watching RubyTapas

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What I enjoy most of all in RubyTapas is the depth to which Avdi dives into a topic.
I'm late to the party & repeating myself, but @rubytapas are insanely good - check https://t.co/kwewx8t5SL (free) on constructors

Ruby Tapas is among my favorite resources for programmers

I was impatient enough to buy a monthly subscription... and... Dude. What the fuck. Now I know how Neo must have felt when they started to upload stuff into his brain for the first time!
I already watched the first 20 episodes and... seriously, it's incredible (I'm a Rubyist since 2006, read at least 10+ books, seen some shit. Or so I thought. It was mostly *shit* in the literal sense, compared to this stuff). Please don't pull a Ryan Bates or don't get hit by a bus or whatever!!!
tl;dr: I don't give a shit even if the proration doesn't work, it's too cheap for the quality you are providing either way!
Keep it up...

@rubytapas blew my mind with awesome screencasts!!

Got @rubytapas yesterday. 400+ episodes. #4 "Barewords" already mind boggling + uses @terryandrob references. Don't wait as long as I did

Can verify, subscribed and then became more awesome at Ruby

For me @rubytapas is by far the greatest source of Ruby knowledge. I've learned so much already which I could apply to my real-world code. And @avdi often spices up @rubytapas episodes with awesome storytelling, special effects, humor, guest appearances and more.

If you do *any* kind of programming RubyTapas will make you better

I’ve been a very happy RubyTapas subscriber for years — it is delightful.

Finally catching up with @rubytapas episodes, so much wisdom, so many useful tiny bits to learn!

Each episode of @rubytapas is essentially the length of 1 pomodoro break... Perfect combination.

Thank you for wonderful screencasts!

I just re-subscribed to RubyTapas... and just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy them and also how much of my work has improved back then and will now thanks to you.

I love love love @rubytapas! Highly recommended.

My code is better and my job is easier because of @rubytapas. Couldn't ask for a better teacher or a nicer guy than @avdi ??
