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By, Lauren Voswinkel You've learned about Service Oriented Architecture. You want to use it. You know the benefits to testing ... By Sam Livingston-Gray Experienced developers tend to build up a library of creative problem-solving tools: rubber ducks, code ... We as rubyists tend to write software that runs on the web, without a deep understanding of what it would take to write the ...