Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Ruby Podcatcher
- How does it work?
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Search for any topic and we'll check podcast titles, descriptions, and show notes to find relevant episodes where that topic was discussed. Our search engine uses advanced indexing to provide accurate and fast results.
- Which podcasts do you search?
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We currently index several popular Ruby and Rails podcasts including Remote Ruby, Code and the Coding Coders who Code it, The Bike Shed, The Rails Changelog, Ruby for All, and The Ruby on Rails Podcast. We're continuously adding more shows to expand our coverage.
- When was the podcast database last updated?
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Our podcast database is regularly updated to include the latest episodes. We're working on implementing daily automatic updates to ensure you always have access to the most recent content.
- Can I add my own podcasts?
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Currently, we curate the podcast selection to maintain quality and relevance to the Ruby community. If you have a Ruby or Rails podcast you'd like us to consider, please contact us with your request.
- Is this service free?
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Yes! Ruby Podcatcher is completely free to use. We're passionate about making Ruby and Rails knowledge more accessible to the community.
- How accurate are the search results?
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Our search algorithm analyzes episode titles, descriptions, and available transcripts to provide the most relevant results. While we strive for high accuracy, we recommend listening to episodes to confirm the content matches your needs.