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Brandon Taylor - Avenue A | Razorfish in Austin, Texas

"Thanks for the prompt reply, and sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I ended up having to set the state to 'passive' before the new User was saved, but other than that, it works beautifully. I'm not sure why it would do that in one environment versus another, but oh well, thanks to your tutorial, I'm finished with another Rails project in record time.

I gave you a 5 star rating on the Agile site, and again, my gratitude." 

Michael Trier - Software Architect at Eminent Consulting Group

"Great job on the screencasts. They are very clean and easy to follow. My only suggestion would be to look at alternative compression options. They're pretty large for the time." 

Michael Trier Blog: http://blog.michaeltrier.com/

Travis Jeffery
"Thanks for the awesome screencasts, keep it up!"
Ryan Penn
"Thank you Bala. It's working great now. I must admit, you've got really good screencasts on advanced ruby topics."
Nathan Sharkey - Furry Monster UK
great topics,  not watched them all but your covering some very useful plugins and features of rails.  I'm new to all this and your casts have been a great help so far,  especially the restful authentication walkthrough,  I was pulling my hair out trying to understand it until I found your screencast.

one thing I've noticed though is occasionally you talk about something that is clearly on your screen but not viewable on the cast.  For me I wold prefer if you brought the item into view before talking about it.  Prime example is the last time you view your browser in the taggable cast,  you mention that the field is now populated correctly but we don't see that.

cheers again,  great work :-)
Shanti Braford - http://shanti.railsblog.com/
Just wanted to say thank you for producing these excellent screencasts.  They will come in very handy on my iPod when I have downtime =)

Cheers,
- Shanti

http://workingwithrails.com/person/6982-shanti-braford
David Roberts - Founder of Zaplet
Don't know me, I'm the founder of Zaplet, and I wanted to pass on my gracious thanks for your video on restful_authentication with the state machine. I had tried a number of other podcasts on authentication and yours is the most up to date, easiest to follow, most complete, and surest to work. Best regards, David Roberts -- I hope it won't go out of date soon (or if it does you might be able to keep it updated.

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