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The Official Viddler Ruby Gem
I just announced our new Ruby gem over on the Viddler blog. It’s a fairly basic wrapper for our v2 API for now, but I definitely have plans for some really cool features, like having ActiveModel compatible classes for stuff like videos, playlists, users, etc., as well as making it easy to integrate into existing ActiveRecord models in Rails.
So, if you’re into Ruby and you’re looking for a way to integrate video into your site, definitely check us out. We have a really great API, and now that there’s an official gem, it’s easier than ever to get started.
Beanstalk will support Git
Over on the Beanstalk blog, Chris Nagele announces that Beanstalk will be supporting Git. We use Beanstalk at Viddler–it’s a superb application, and adding Git will make it even better.
Revision3 Beta
Yesterday, the second phase of Revision3 Beta, Revison3’s search for new shows, was released. I did pretty much all of the backend development, and it’s powered by Viddler’s API. There are some really great shows here, so definitely check it out. You can read Revision3’s announcement on their blog.
2 Minutes From New Media Expo
While at New Media Expo, Colin, Brandice, and I put together a podcast in one day to cover New Media Expo. We asked almost 30 people the same 3 questions, and their 2 minute answers provide a great way to catch up on the Expo. New episodes are being posted periodically, so be sure to keep checking back.
New Media Expo Videos
Colin and Andrew, Technology Evangelist and Lead Designer, respectively, for Viddler have created a really great video site for the upcoming New Media Expo (which I’ll be going to). There’s sure to be all sorts of great content being posted over the next couple days, so definitely check it out.
Getting Started with phpViddler
Over on the Viddler Lab blog, Colin Devroe and I are putting together a series on how to use phpViddler, the PHP wrapper for Viddler API. Parts one and two are already up, and more are on the way, so definitely check it out if you’re interested in developing a site powered by Viddler.
