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Today I'm joined by Ryan Stout, the developer behind the powerful new Ruby web framework Volt. Ryan and I discuss why he created Volt, the motivations for developers to move towards "isomorphic development", and how Volt addresses some of those motivations.
Ryan Stout on Twitter: @ryanstout (note: not to be confused with @stoutryan, the comedian.)
Check out Volt: VoltFramework.com
Support Developer Tea: http://www.developertea.com/buy-me-tea
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Today I'm joined by Ryan Stout, the developer behind the powerful new Ruby web framework Volt. Ryan and I discuss why he created Volt, the motivations for developers to move towards "isomorphic development", and how Volt addresses some of those motivations.
Ryan Stout on Twitter: @ryanstout (note: not to be confused with @stoutryan, the comedian.)
Check out Volt: VoltFramework.com
Support Developer Tea: http://www.developertea.com/buy-me-tea

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