Ruby Brigades

Benefit from PeepCode at your local Ruby User Group! Here’s what other people are doing:

PeepCode Book Clubs

PeepCode makes for a great “book club.” Find a few members of your local Ruby brigade and have each person purchase their own 5 or 10 pack.

Each person can watch the new episode privately, then discuss it as a group during your monthly meeting, on your mailing list, or on your IRC channel.

Watch PeepCode at Your Monthly Meeting

Do you want to watch an episode at your monthly meeting? We’ll send you this package:

All you need is a projector and a sound system for amplifying the audio.

Send email to peepcode AT topfunky.com for more details.

Have a Coupon?

Login or signup and enter the code on your account page. If it is still valid you will be able to browse the list of products and redeem one!

Subscribe!

Save money and learn a lot, too! PeepCode Unlimited gives you access to everything we publish for a full year. A 10 Pack will save you $20 and a 5 Pack will save you $5.

Site licenses and team subscriptions are also available! Contact peepcode@topfunky.com with the number of developers you have and the number of credits you would like to buy and we will send you a personalized quote.

What People Are Saying About PeepCode

“PeepCode is awesome!” Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Media
“I suspect there are a lot of smart DF readers out there who know nothing about the Unix-y aspects of Mac OS X, would like to, but never found a good way to get started. This screencast is it.” John Gruber, Daring Fireball
“Mercurial is just what I was looking for. Happy to pay to support people making such high-quality and informative screencasts.” Jason Kottke
“Absolutely fantastic - I haven't seen a PeepCode screencast before and I'm super impressed with the level of graphics/audio...I just finished it and it really is a great intro. Well done.” David Kaneda, author of jQTouch
“These things are fantastic and the price is a steal. I strongly urge you to support this effort and buy the episodes. What a terrific way to learn!” Scott Barron, Rails Core Committer

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