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Darren Broemmer joins the Rogues to discuss how Ruby on Rails enables a microservices architecture and when it's appropriate to approach your system's architecture with microservices. Chuck and Dave lend their experience and expertise in pointing out some of the challenges with microservices and the power of Rails in enabling the Majestic Monolith. Tradeoffs are discussed and approaches are considered for when parts of an application may make a good candidate for a microservice.
Panel Charles Max Wood Dave KimuraGuest Darren BroemmerSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialLinks Twitter: Darren Broemmer ( @DarrenBroemmer ) GitHub: Darren Broemmer ( dbroemme )Picks Charles- ClickUp | One app to replace them all Charles- Dev Influencers | Devchat.tv Darren- Paas Platform as a Service | Pass Solution - EngineYard Darren- AppLand Dave- Pactool Gecko Gauge Dave- drifting COBOL -
Jason Weimann started out as an enthusiast of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Everquest. After becoming a software developer and building a collaborative community playing the game, learn how he used his connections to get a job working for the company that made the game, even if it wasn't a job working as a game developer and how that led to a career working on one of the most popular online games of the time.
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Valentino Stoll takes us on a tour of the "gems" of features built into the core Ruby language. We explore tips and tricks for using irb that can also improve your Rails console.
Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Luke StuttersGuest Valentino Stoll Sponsors Dev Heroes AcceleratorLinks Dependency on mimemagic 0.3.x no longer valid Add this `.irbrc` file and your Rails console will show a colorized banner with the environment | Twitter GitHub | pry/pry Ruby Jard Tree-sitter GitHub | ruby/ruby GitHub | ruby/reline GitHub | tree-sitter/tree-sitter GitHub | bcicen/ctop codenamev Twitter: Valentino Stoll ( @thecodenamev ) GitHub: Valentino Stoll ( codenamev )Picks Charles- SodaStream Aqua Fizz Sparkling Water Maker Bundle Charles- Soda Stream Flavor Syrups Charles- Teachable Charles- ThriveCart John- Char-Broil: 6-Burner Cart Style Gas Grill, Stainless/Black Luke- Dependency on mimemagic 0.3.x no longer valid Valentino- GitHub | reenhanced/gitreflow Valentino- Bitbar Valentino- Twilio Valentino- Twilio Powered Minecraft Server on AWS -
Chuck outlines how he's used his podcasts to find mentors to continue his learning journey over 12 years of podcasting. Some mentors have been long lived relationships while others have lasted only a few months or even days. This episode shares Chuck's experience learning from the top people in the development community as a programmer and podcaster.
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Chuck outlines how he's used his podcasts to find mentors to continue his learning journey over 12 years of podcasting. Some mentors have been long lived relationships while others have lasted only a few months or even days. This episode shares Chuck's experience learning from the top people in the development community as a programmer and podcaster.
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Dave, John, and Luke get together to finish the discussion leading up to the Ruby 3.0 release. They talk about the different features and concerns that come with upgrading and/or using Ruby 3.0 and how it differs from Ruby 2.7.
Panel Dave Kimura John Epperson Luke StuttersSponsors Dev Heroes AcceleratorLinks Ruby | dockerhub Ruby on Whales: Dockerizing Ruby and Rails development | Evil Martians Background Job Processing Using Ractor (Ruby 3) by André Guimarães Sakata Parallelism in Ruby with Ractors by Lorenzo Barasti How Fast are Ractors? by Noah Gibbs Samuel Williams' Scalable Concurrency for Ruby 3 talk for RubyKaigi 2020 An Array of Possibilities: A Guide to Ruby Pattern MatchingPicks Dave- Hotwire Dave- Angle Grinder John- GitHub | minimul/qbo_api John- GitHub | ruckus/quickbooks-ruby Luke- Creel: Godbolt Compiler Explorer Adventures Luke- Creel: Branchless Programming Luke- Intel - From Inventors of the CPU to Laughing Stock [Part 2] Luke- Starving Threads In Ruby by Piotr Jatkowski -
Remember the amazing adventure it was to learn a new thing every day as a Junior Developer? It's easy to feel a little stuck or lost as a Senior developer since there aren't roadmaps or people looking to mentor seniors. (Besides Charles Max Wood.) Chuck talks about how he felt that way at different points in his career and how podcasting and connecting with the programming communities helped him get past that.
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Paweł Dąbrowski wrote a Deep Dive into Webpacker on his blog. He joins the Rogues to help the understand more of the ins and outs of Webpack and Webpacker for Ruby on Rails developers.
He and the Rogues break down how to manage your JavaScript assets, how Webpacker thinks about them, and how to pull together a cohesive strategy for how to make JavaScript work in your Rails application.
Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Luke StuttersGuest Paweł Dąbrowski Sponsors Forest Admin Dev Heroes AcceleratorLinks GitHub | kirillian/shiplanePicks Charles- 16th Wedding Anniversary Charles- Gmelius Charles- Upper Deck Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game Charles- Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard John- Baby Delight Snuggle Nest Dream Portable Infant Sleeper Luke- Waveshare Paweł- Rails 6 and Stimulus.js - a quick launch -
In this episode, John, Luke, and Chuck begin the discussion on Ruby 3.0's release by discussing the differences and enhancements in Ruby 2.7 over version 2.6. Luke leads the charge in providing a list of the differences and the Rogues debate the merits of the various changes in the last minor release of Ruby 2 before releasing Ruby 3.0.
Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Luke StuttersSponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialPicks Charles- Wrist Brace Charles- Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard John- Having someone to help you take care of a baby John- S'well Stainless Steel Roamer Bottle-64 Fl Oz Luke- Paramore Hard Times 1 Hour Loop Luke- macOS Big Sur -
Dave, Luke, and Chuck dive into their development setups. They talk through the different Operating Systems, IDEs, text editors, command lines, desks, chairs, etc. we all use to build our Ruby and Rails applications.
Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura Luke StuttersSponsors Forest Admin Dev Heroes AcceleratorLinks Empowering App Development for Developers | Docker Improving Putty settings on Windows Settings Sync in Visual Studio Code GitHub | bcicen/ctop Oh My Zsh + PowerLevel10k = 😎 terminal Dell 32 Curved Gaming Monitor Dell UltraSharp 32 4K USB-C Monitor Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard Noblechairs Autonomous desk Progressive Web Applications by Dave KimuraPicks Charles- Dev Heroes Accelerator | Devchat.tv Charles- Personal Retreat Charles- Rush Limbaugh Dave- BackBlaze Luke- Progressive Web Applications Luke- GitHub | minimal-xyz/minimal-pwa -
This is a repeat episode of Ruby Rogues. Here's the original link https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/131-rr-how-to-learn/
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John-Daniel Trask, founder and CEO of Raygun, talks about his experience building a monitoring company and about how to measure the speed and quality of your code.
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John-Daniel Trask, founder and CEO of Raygun, talks about his experience building a monitoring company and about how to measure the speed and quality of your code.
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Chuck has been fighting an authorization system in an application he's building in his spare time. John, Dave, and Chuck dive into the current authorization gems and talk about their strengths and weaknesses and discuss how and when to use or build alternatives to them.
Panel Charles Wood Dave Kimura John EppersonSponsors Next Level Mastermind Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialLinks Dynamic Role Management | Drifting Ruby GitHub- varvet/punditPicks Charles- Blackout Curtains Charles- Devchat.tv | The Dev Rev Dave- Sleep Dave- Ruby on Rails Screencasts for Web Developers | Drifting Ruby John- Logitech C920x Pro HD Webcam -
The Rogues dive into who are top 5% developers, what they're doing and how to recognize them. They start out discussing how mid-level developers can move up and how developers can grow in more ways that technical skills.
Panel Charles Wood Dave Kimura John EppersonSponsors Linode Next Level MastermindLinks Devchat.tv | Dev RevPicks Charles- The 360 Leader: Developing your Influence from Anywhere in the Organization by John C. Maxwell Charles- The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell Charles- Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller Dave- Ruby on Rails Link Dave- Track Lights John- Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss John- How to write an effective developer resume: Advice from a hiring manager John- Yoichi Single Malt Whisky -
We discuss the value of bootcamps and whether new developers should consider them. We also touch a little bit on related topics like interviewing.
Panel Charles Wood John Epperson Luke StuttersSponsors Next Level Mastermind Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialLinks The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz HintonPicks Charles- Next Level Mastermind Charles- The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Charles- The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell John- Nikka Yoichi Single Malt John- Logitech | C920 HD PRO WEBCAM Luke- GitHub | awesome-print Luke- Apache CloudStack™ -
Today’s guest is David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails and co founder and CTO at Basecamp. This episode is focused on the release of Rails 6. David talks about the process of getting from Rails 5 to Rails 6 and some of the new features and frameworks in Rails 6. David describes some of the new features as ‘magical, which some people don’t like. He believes that the ‘magical’ element is a good thing because it reduces the learning curve for newcomers, so you can less time studying and more time being productive. This is important because it allows people from other platforms to jump on. Rails 6 will provide users with more frameworks so that they do not have to build all of their own solutions to common problems. David delves into how Ruby goes against the grain by providing tools and how that coincides with their philosophy. He talks about the process for deciding which problems the core team is going to tackle, how they come out of Basecamp, and Basecamp’s methodology in terms of what tools they decide to build. The panel discusses how deviating from the Rails core is almost an antipattern and how having the tools provided for them has improved their experience with Rails.
David talks about some more upcoming frontend products and more on the process of updating Basecamp. He talks about his belief that most companies should not be inspired by how the big tech companies structure their internal teams. The conversation turns to how Shopify and Github are now running Rails 6 and how they have influenced the feature that have been added to Ruby. David believes that it’s important to focus on how to make a framework that solves problems for people but also focuses on real world results and businesses. Ruby wants to continue to “arm the rebels” by enabling small independent software makers to continue to challenge the industry giants. The show finishes with David giving some advice to new Rails programmers.
Panel David Kimura Andrew Mason Nate Hopkins Charles Max WoodGuest David Heinemeier HanssonSponsors Linode Next Level MastermindLinks Action Text Action Mailbox Stimulus.js Turbolinks Haml JBuilder Follow David Heinemeier Hansson on Twitter @dhh, dhh.dk and Rework.fmPicks Andrew- How to Say It Andrew- Rework episode Nate- Stimulus Reflex Charles- Atomic Habits Charles- Ed Mylet show Charles- The MFCEO with Andy Frisella David Kimura- Swing set kit David Kimura- Rails 6 David Kimura- His daughter Ruby David Heinemeier Hansson- To Have or To Be David Heinemeier Hansson- Shape Up book David Heinemeier Hansson- Rails 6 -
Richard Feldman - author of Elm in Action - joins the Rogues to discuss the advantages of Functional Programming and using Elm. Elm is a programming language that is a functional programming language built for the front-end that compiles to JavaScript. Due to its set of enforced assumptions, it leads to clean code and powerful programming constructs.
Panel John Epperson Luke StuttersGuest Richard FeldmanSponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialLinks Vue.js GitHub- NoRedInk/elm-rails ELM Homepage Discourse ELM ELM Slack Built with ElmPicks John- GitHub: spree/spree John- GitHub: solidusio/solidus John- Merlin Series (The Lost Years by T.A.) Luke- PQINA | Designs and Builds Performant, Responsive, and Highly Polished Web Components Richard- TV series: Battlestar Galactica Richard- Frontend Masters Richard- Barbell medicine - Get the 2020 Goal Setting Workshop + Success Accelerator Deal HERE
(Coupon Code: GOALS for a massive discount)Mani Vaya joins Charles Max Wood to walk him through the 6 pillars of success that lead to meeting your goals.
Mani has read thousands of books on success, setting and achieving goals, and personal growth and has distilled these 6 principles from the books and then figured out how to put them into practice.
He and Chuck walk through the principles and strategies that create success and allow you to set goals that will bring you the things you want during the next year or so.
Listen to this episode to learn how to crush your biggest goals in 2021.
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Onboarding and leveling up Junior developers can be tricky. Emily Giurleo joins the Rogues to discuss the process for creating autonomous, competent developers when you hire someone who doesn't have as much experience. She walks us through setting expectations for the new hire, giving feedback, and assessing their performance.
Panel John Epperson Luke StuttersGuest Emily GiurleoSponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialLinks Glue — Talk by Tanya ReillyPicks Luke- My Mum, Happy Birthday! Luke- Kubernetes Native, High Performance Object Storage John- Factorio John- Know your own plumbing installation so you can replace parts yourself Emily- Political Involvement: Phone Banking Emily- Organizing and Volunteering for Democratic Political campaigns - Show more