S1:E2 - React 17, Ruby, Chrome DevTools, Mozilla Layoffs, and Hello Weather
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English - August 13, 2020 00:00 - 39 minutes - 53.8 MBTechnology News Tech News Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, we cover Ruby 3 typing, GitHub running Ruby 2.7 in production, and Chrome DevTools CSS overview. We also speak with Jonas Downey, design lead at Basecamp, and co-creator of the Hello Weather app, about a Twitter thread he wrote titled, “Here’s a little tale about what it’s like to be an indie iOS developer working under Apple's 800-pound gorilla rule." Finally we chat with Dan Abramov, software engineer at Facebook, creator of Redux, and co-author of the Create React App. We’ll chat with Dan about React’s decision to release React 17 with no new features.
Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) Avalanche (sponsor) GitHub React Basecamp The State of Ruby 3 Typing Ruby 2.7 GitHub running Ruby 2.7 in production New in Chrome: CSS Overview Changing World, Changing Mozilla Here’s a little tale about what it’s like to be an indie iOS developer working under Apple's 800-pound gorilla rule... Hello Weather
In this episode, we cover Ruby 3 typing, GitHub running Ruby 2.7 in production, and Chrome DevTools CSS overview. We also speak with Jonas Downey, design lead at Basecamp, and co-creator of the Hello Weather app, about a Twitter thread he wrote titled, “Here’s a little tale about what it’s like to be an indie iOS developer working under Apple's 800-pound gorilla rule." Finally we chat with Dan Abramov, software engineer at Facebook, creator of Redux, and co-author of the Create React App. We’ll chat with Dan about React’s decision to release React 17 with no new features.
Jonas Downey is a principal designer at Basecamp, and the design lead for HEY, Basecamp's new take on email. Jonas is also the co-creator of Hello Weather, the weather app for iOS, Apple Watch, and Android.
Dan AbramovDan Abramov is a software engineer at Facebook, creator of Redux, and co-author of the Create React App.