Episode 424: RR 416: The Difference between Devise and Warden with Leonardo Tegon
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English - June 11, 2019 10:00 - 49 minutes - 45.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 44 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News ruby ruby on rails rails programming technology developer development careers Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Panel
Charles Max Wood
David Kimura
David Richards
Andrew Mason
With Special Guest: Leonardo Tegon
Episode Summary
Leonardo Tegon is a software developer at Plataformatec, the company that created Devise. Leonardo talks about how he ended up at Plataformatec and shares a little bit about the talk he gave about alternative authentication methods. He talks about the difference between Devise and Warden. Some of the panelists have had some issues with cache warming in Warden, and Leonardo shares ways to get around it. They talk about authentication strategies used in Warden and Devise and different strategies that tap into hardware.
Leonardo talks about some of the features coming to Devise, although their primary focus is on maintenance. He talks about the work that goes into such a long-standing project, especially concerning maintaining the integrity of the code but also allowing for progress. They talk about some of their favorite features of Devise. Devise is easy to set up and very functional, but also intimidating. When a library is so big and does so much, it has to make some assumptions. Leonardo talks about how they decide what goes into the library at this point and how easy is it for new maintainers to contribute to the project. Leonardo ultimately wants to make it easier for people to jump in.
Links
Follow Leonardo on Twitter and GitHub @tegonl
Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter
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Sponsors
Sentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit
Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus
Cloud 66 - Pain Free Rails Deployments Try Cloud 66 Rails for FREE & get $66 free credits with promo code RubyRogues
Panel
Charles Max Wood
David Kimura
David Richards
Andrew Mason
With Special Guest: Leonardo Tegon
Episode Summary
Leonardo Tegon is a software developer at Plataformatec, the company that created Devise. Leonardo talks about how he ended up at Plataformatec and shares a little bit about the talk he gave about alternative authentication methods. He talks about the difference between Devise and Warden. Some of the panelists have had some issues with cache warming in Warden, and Leonardo shares ways to get around it. They talk about authentication strategies used in Warden and Devise and different strategies that tap into hardware.
Leonardo talks about some of the features coming to Devise, although their primary focus is on maintenance. He talks about the work that goes into such a long-standing project, especially concerning maintaining the integrity of the code but also allowing for progress. They talk about some of their favorite features of Devise. Devise is easy to set up and very functional, but also intimidating. When a library is so big and does so much, it has to make some assumptions. Leonardo talks about how they decide what goes into the library at this point and how easy is it for new maintainers to contribute to the project. Leonardo ultimately wants to make it easier for people to jump in.
Links
Follow Leonardo on Twitter and GitHub @tegonl
Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter
Picks
Leonardo Tegon:
Teach by learning, lead by teaching by Beth Sajevo
Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast And Never Forget It by Gabriel Wyner
Andrew Mason:
Rethinking the View Layer with Components by Joel Hoxley
David Kimura:
Charles Max Wood:
New shows coming: Adventures in DevOps, Data Therapy, Sustain Our Software, Adventures in Block Chain, Adventures in .net
David Richards:
Special Guest: Leonardo Tegon.