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<p>Congratulations to Mike Clark and the Pragmatic Programmers team for shipping <a href="http://pragprog.com/titles/fr_arr/advanced-rails-recipes">Advanced Rails Recipes</a>.  I highly recommend this book of 70+ recipes on topics ranging from deployment to UI to security and performance, just to list a few.
<p>Val, Warren and I are honored to have our recipes included.</p>
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<p>Recipe 34: Play Nice with Facebook</p>
<p>Recipe 62: Profile in the Browser</p>
<p>Recipe 67: Encrypt Sensitive Data</p>
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<p>It was a pleasure to work with Mike Clark on this project.  See his screencast below.
<p> <a href="http://videos.pragprog.com/book-related/fr_arr.mov">Advanced Rails Recipes Screencast</a> (33Mb, Quicktime)
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