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Remote Ruby

271 episodes - English - Latest episode: 6 days ago - ★★★★★ - 30 ratings

Three Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.

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GitHub Codespaces & Docker with Benjamin Wood

February 04, 2022 13:00 - 43 minutes - 30 MB

[00:01:52] Ben introduces himself and tells us about a configuration he did with Docker.  [00:09:24] Find out what GitHub Codespaces is all about.  [00:18:20] Ben explains the demo he did on how to create a new repository.  [00:22:56] Andrew tells Ben he feels like he might know how to set up a home network somehow, and what does Ben have to say about this? [00:26:01] Ben asks the guys if they’re using VSCode. [00:28:06] We learn how Ben and Andrew feel about the state of VSCode...

Elixir & GenServers with Andreas Eriksson

January 28, 2022 13:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

[00:03:47] Andreas gives us a brief introduction of who he is, what he does, and how long he’s been writing Ruby code and Elixir code. [00:05:59] Find out what Phoenix LiveView is, and Jason wonders if it’s something that multiple processes could come in and reference or if it’s tied to one kind of connection. [00:08:55] Jason asks Andreas if he’s building a web app and someone tells him to use LiveView, what type of problems is he solving by using LiveView? [00:10:17] Since there...

Autoscaling Rails with Adam McCrea

January 21, 2022 13:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB

[00:01:10] Adam tells us a little bit about himself and how he got into this field.  [00:03:48] We learn more about Adam’s career path from edge case to Rails Autoscale.  [00:05:09] Adam gives us a rundown of what Rails Autoscale is and the problem it solves. [00:06:41] Andrew wonders if Rails Autoscale will help if you don’t have enough memory, and Adam tells us the solution for this. [00:09:39] Adam fills us in on the support load he gets and the kind of support he gives. [00:...

WNB.rb with Emily Giurleo & Jemma Issroff

January 14, 2022 13:00 - 26 minutes - 17.9 MB

[00:01:32] Emily and Jemma tell us their background stories of how they found their way into Ruby.  [00:03:26] Andrew asks Emily and Jemma if they ever wrote in BlueJ and he explains what it is. [00:04:19] We learn more about WNB.rb, how big the group is, and all the events they do.  Also, Jemma tells us about Emily’s talk she gave at RubyConf 2020 that’s worth checking out called, “The Bug that Forced Me to Understand Memory Compaction.”  [00:11:29] As leaders of WNB.rb, Jason as...

Paul Bahr aka "Whats a GitHub?" aka "High School with Ashtrays"

January 07, 2022 13:00 - 30 minutes - 21.1 MB

[00:01:06] Paul tells us the story of how he got into audio editing and podcasting. [00:05:19] We learn how Paul got linked up with the Remote Ruby podcast, as well as Brittany’s Ruby on Rails podcast.  [00:09:01] Paul does True Crime podcasts and he tells us what he loves about them. [00:09:31] Since Paul has edited many, many episodes for both of the podcasts, Brittany wonders if there are certain words that exist within the Ruby community. [00:10:11] Brittany brings up the inf...

David Heinemeier Hansson on Rails 7.0, Hotwire, and the future of Rails

December 31, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

[00:01:13] DHH tells us what Hotwire is and what’s new in Rails. [00:16:38] Jason brings up Hey being able to go full import map, and wonders if DHH sees being able to move to import maps only for Basecamp 4 eventually or will there be esbuild involved. [00:25:51] Hotwire Strada comes into the conversation and DHH fills us in on this. Chris talks about how the CSS and JS bundling turned out so clean and simple.  [00:30:11] DHH shares his thoughts on building something in a simple,...

Getting a Junior Developer Job with Jason Meller and Caitlin Cabrera

December 17, 2021 13:00 - 59 minutes - 41.1 MB

[00:02:40] Jason gives us an explanation of what Kolide is, how they found Caitlin, and why they decided to hire her. [00:06:09] Andrew asks Jason when he was looking for someone for a mid to senior position, and what led him to believe that maybe that’s someone who doesn’t fit into a senior category but can still have the impact of someone with a senior paycheck. [00:08:42] Find out the most impactful thing that Andrew’s company did for him as a Junior Developer, and Caitlin share...

Discussing Tech Careers with Thiago Araujo and Stefanni Brasil of Hexdevs

December 10, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB

[00:01:39] Thiago and Stefanni tell us a little bit about themselves, how they started doing the open source livestreams, and what their goals are for them. [00:07:56] We find out how Thiago got interested in doing this stuff, how he got started in Ruby, and what led him to focus on this particular area. [00:11:51] Find out the reason why Jason dropped out of college and what Andrew was angry about in college. Stefanni asks Andrew and Chris if it makes a difference when they do int...

Rails 7, Railties, and Sorbet at Shopify with Rafael França from Rails Core

December 03, 2021 13:00 - 52 minutes - 36.3 MB

[00:01:23] Rafael tells us what got him into Ruby and eventually into Rails. [00:05:08] We learn more about Rafael’s experience working at Plataformatec. [00:06:28] Rafael explains more about the Rails and Merb merge. [00:11:18] Find out when Rails engines became a thing, what a Railtie is, and how the Rails engine builds on top of the Railtie.  [00:15:44] Chris wonders how the engine approach has helped organize such a big application like Shopify and Rafael tells us about a cha...

Live from RubyConf 2021!

November 24, 2021 16:30 - 50 minutes - 34.6 MB

[00:00:28] The panelists introduce themselves. [00:01:37] We hear what everyone is most excited about being at RubyConf and the talks they are most excited about going to. [00:04:11] Jason Swett shares how he prepped for the workshops, and Nick and Emily tell us about their talks.  [00:08:13] Jemma asks the panelists why they come to conferences and what brings them here. [00:11:12] Everyone here is a podcaster, so we find out why they do these podcasts. [00:15:11] The panelists...

RubyConf 2021 | Talks We Liked and People We Met

November 19, 2021 13:00 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MB

[00:00:52] The guys chat about being at RubyConf, how they recorded a live episode with six people, what they talked about, and something about a stellar ending.    [00:02:50] Andrew and Jason talk about what happened from the first day of RubyConf and from then on, between meeting up with people, eating with friends, doing a lot of walking, hugging, and talking with so many people.  [00:06:39] Jason tells us more about Matz’s talk on the Ruby 3 Nexus. [00:10:49] Jason explains an...

Andrew and Jasons Mall Stories and Elixir

November 12, 2021 13:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

[00:03:24] Andrew went to a mall and he explains what it was like to shop in a mall in 2021. [00:05:17] Jason and Andrew are headed to RubyConf and they discuss what they are most looking forward to there.  [00:07:30] The guys finally chat about Elixir! [00:09:12] The topic of Hotwire is discussed, and Chris tells us what fascinates him with the Elixir of the LiveView.  [00:16:51] Andrew tells us he was supposed to learn Elixir and why he hasn’t learned it yet.  [00:20:31] Jason...

Ruby on the Apple M1 Max And Things You Expect To Be Fine But Arent

November 05, 2021 12:00 - 43 minutes - 29.6 MB

[00:00:32] Andrew tells us they shipped a new project at work this week they’ve been working on for a few months, and although it went pretty smoothly, he explains some bumps they had along the way and dealing with crunch time. Chris shares an issue and why he’s been postponing the launch of the new Hatchbox.  [00:04:13] We hear more about propagating the DNS and how long it took. [00:08:28] Andrew mentions using the Proxyman app and what it does.  [00:09:15] Chris tells us about ...

Destroy Async, Miss Hannigan, Wisper, and Parcel

October 29, 2021 12:00 - 49 minutes - 34.3 MB

[00:10:32] Jason tells us what he’s been working on this week and a problem with quickly deleting a record that has associations and callbacks. [00:13:53] We learn more about the gem Miss Hannigan. [00:16:15] Chris talks about whether or not to include soft deletes in the default scope, because you end up with gotchas, and Andrew tells us the importance of putting more work and thought into your data architecture, the easier it be to modify and do things later.  [00:19:47] Andrew ...

Turbo Native & Hotwire - How Polywork Supercharges Development

October 22, 2021 12:00 - 39 minutes - 27.4 MB

[00:01:32] Joe, Chris, and Dylan tell us what they do at Polywork. [00:02:34] Joe shares things that make a good Rails Developer and what type of person would be best to join their team.  [00:05:47] Find out all about Polywork. Andrew mentions checking out Brian Lovin’s Polywork page.  [00:07:16] Joe tells us how they rebuilt the application on Rails 6.1, Turbo, and Stimulus, and how it has paid off for them. [00:11:49] Andrew asks the guys what they’re using Turbo for, what kind...

Yuh-Jit - Optimizing JIT compiler built inside CRuby

October 15, 2021 12:00 - 41 minutes - 28.3 MB

[00:04:42] We find out if the guys done any stuff with Rails 7 yet and Chris tells us what’s been going on with it.  [00:09:44] Chris asks the guys if they are using an encryption library, and Jason talks about using Lockbox and Symmetric Encryption.  [00:14:08] Chris tells us more about progressive encryption in Rails 7.  [00:15:11] The guys chat about Ruby 3.1 and the new project from Shopify getting merged into Ruby called YJIT, which is an open source JIT compiler for CRuby. ...

Propshaft, Engines, and Turbo | Uh This Isn't a Car Repair Podcast

October 08, 2021 12:00 - 48 minutes - 33.1 MB

[00:00:50] The guys chat about the new release of Turbo 7.0.1. [00:01:46] Chris tells us how he moved all of the GoRails, CSS, and JavaScript from Webpacker into CSS and JS bundling, and it went pretty smooth except for something dumb he did.  [00:04:50] Propshaft is brought up and we learn what it does.   [00:08:44] Why do we need the hashes at the end? Andrew explains why it’s all about caching.  [00:11:08] Ryan Bates is mentioned since he commented on the Propshaft repo. Also,...

Making Magic with ImageMagick

October 01, 2021 12:00 - 42 minutes - 29.4 MB

[00:03:38] Jason tells us about an interesting project he’s been working on this week with a Mockup Generator, and he’s on the Ruby side of it now. He tells us how he’s rendering the images on top of each other with a React component called Design. [00:09:29] Andrew asks Jason what happens if you have a P and G layer on top of a JPEG. Chris wonders if Jason is doing the commands with image processing, MiniMagick, or RMagick, and if he’s doing all of them once or two at a time. Jason...

Red Pill-Blue Pill and CSS Bundling

September 24, 2021 12:00 - 51 minutes - 35.7 MB

[00:03:19] Jason tells us about a side project he’s working on which is mostly JavaScript, but he’s also using ImageMagick. [00:04:46] Andrew gets off topic and asks the guys if they saw the trailer for The Matrix 4 and he reveals a fun fact about the website.  Chris asks the guys if they’ve watched any of the CSS bundling stuff that’s going on and he fills us in on what’s going on.   [00:11:33] We find out what happened when Jason decides he wants to figure out the config file for...

Once you get it working, it works!

September 17, 2021 12:00 - 38 minutes - 26.5 MB

[00:03:52] Jason fills us in on how he’s building a pretty heavy JavaScript tool, using Vite, and a problem he had.   [00:11:04] We learn about some PR’s Jason around Webpacker on the GoRails discord  that had a solution for Jason’s problem.  [00:13:50] Chris talks about “esbuild for Rails” and other approaches that are coming out right now with DHH’s latest stuff is fascinating. He also talks about Babel being a nightmare and  being able to do the Importmap Rails for Turbo and Sti...

Moving From Consulting To Products With Andrew Sabetta

September 10, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 50.2 MB

[00:03:15] Andrew introduces himself, what he does, and more about the businesses that he started. [00:09:48] Chris asks Andrew what took him from PHP to Ruby. [00:12:22] Find out about the project Andrew did with Rails. [00:14:28] The conversation turns to talking about going from consulting, into wanting to build a product, and the transition being a hard decision.   [00:16:48] Jason tells us about his issue with being idea driven. He’s excited about building, the marketing stu...

Kasper Timm Hansen from the Rails Core Team

September 03, 2021 12:00 - 49 minutes - 33.9 MB

[00:00:43] Jason and Chris chat about stripe-ruby-mock and Paddle.  [00:03:23] Kasper tells about himself, what he’s doing now, and how he got into the Rails and Ruby stuff.  [00:13:51] Chris asks Kasper if he has any thoughts on the depth that he has to put into thinking about every one of the PR’s which has to be quite a lot. [00:15:06] Chris brings up Active Storage as an interesting example that was a basecamp use case that was extracted, and Kasper shares some thoughts on thi...

Code Metrics with Kevin Murphy

August 27, 2021 12:00 - 43 minutes - 29.9 MB

[00:03:15] We start with Andrew telling us he’s not a fan of code coverage metric and talks about a gem everyone uses called SimpleCov and what it does. Kevin dives into code coverage and why he doesn’t believe it’s a holistic measure and how code coverage can lie to you.     [00:05:40] Find out why Kevin love tests, and he explains some other downsides of focusing on code coverage and brings up Coveralls and when is it too much. [00:08:55] Andrew asks Kevin if there are some metr...

Pay V3 & Coding without Resposibilities

August 20, 2021 12:00 - 47 minutes - 32.9 MB

[00:02:51] Chris tells us about taking on the task of refactoring Pay.    [00:03:48] Find out about the first open source project Chris did in programming called “Keryx,” and how this refactoring he’s doing brought him back those days of reminding him how he needs to go make these changes and wondering how he’s going to do them. [00:07:20] Chris takes us through what happened for his first couple of attempts in the refactoring of Pay and the challenges he encountered and announces...

MEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x Ruby on Rails Podcast)

August 11, 2021 12:00 - 34 minutes - 23.9 MB

[00:01:02] Chris, Jason, and Andrew tell us the story behind Remote Ruby and how it started.    [00:03:42] Jason Swett tells us the origin of where Rails with Jason came from.  [00:04:42] Chris Toomey and Stephanie share the story behind The Bike Shed.  [00:07:10] Brittany tells us her story behind The Ruby on Rails podcast.  [00:08:07] We find out how Remote Ruby and The Bike Shed are put together and planned out week to week.  [00:10:50] Jason Swett and Brittany tell us how t...

Now We're A Webpacker Podcast

August 06, 2021 12:00 - 44 minutes - 30.7 MB

[00:01:42] Last week the guys discussed using Inertia, and Jason tell us he’s been doing more Inertia and messing with forms, “axios” is explained, and using validation.    [00:10:18] Jason talks about showing  some people what he’s been doing with Inertia and someone asked him how he was going to handle flash. Jason tells us what he did, and Andrew shares some thoughts on this. [00:12:27] At Podia, Jason said they have a MutationObserver and what it does. Andrew tells us about th...

Learning in Public | Alpine & Inertia

July 30, 2021 12:00 - 32 minutes - 22.6 MB

[00:00:42] Andrew gives us an update if he finished his JavaScript framework he was working on, and he tells us why he chooses to use Alpine over Stimulus.    [00:03:45] Find out about a method that Bridgetown has called jsonify and what it does.  [00:04:55] Jason tells us since he’s been low key back in action this week and he’s been trying out Inertia.js. The creator of Inertia, Jonathan Reinink was on a previous episode that you should listen to. Also, Jason talks about how he ...

Collin Jilbert: Bootcamps, Ruby Radar, and finding a job as a Junior Rails Developer

July 23, 2021 12:00 - 42 minutes - 29 MB

[00:01:46] Collin gives us his background and getting into the programming world.    [00:03:24] Collin fills us in on why he decided to do a part-time Bootcamp instead of a full-time one, and Chris wonders if the slower pace helped him retain knowledge. [00:06:28] Find out about the kind of projects Collin did at the Bootcamp. [00:08:21] Andrew ask Collin for his opinion on why they hit Sinatra before Rails. [00:11:06] Chris wonders how the support was set up when Collin walked ...

How Chris and Andrew Became 10X Black Hats

July 16, 2021 12:00 - 48 minutes - 33 MB

[00:00:51] Chris gives a shout-out to Adam McCrea, the Developer behind the Rails Autoscale for Heroku, and how he grew the product over the course of three years and had $300,000 in annual revenue. He was recently talking about it on an episode of “Startups For the Rest of Us.” [00:02:21] The guys talk about feeling burnt out, Chris going on vacation in two weeks, Andrew needing a massage or float therapy, and good books to read. [00:08:48] Andrew tells us he is slowly working his...

Read the Logs & Version Your Gems

July 09, 2021 12:00 - 25 minutes - 17.3 MB

[00:00:15] Since Jason’s been gone a few weeks, the guys have a chat to catch up.   Jason tells us how it’s been going at home since the arrival of his baby daughter, Chris gives us an update of what’s going on with his new house, and Andrew tells us he’s been busy with his website and doing upgrades.    [00:07:19] Andrew informs us how he regrets making all those GitHub actions a while ago, and he explains why. [00:09:02] Andrew talks about Adam Wathan and what he’s been tweeting...

Rails Jobs: How to Win Friends and Influence People

July 02, 2021 12:00 - 53 minutes - 36.6 MB

[00:02:00] Chris and Andrew reminisce about Wii Fit, Dungeons & Dragons, and card games, which we learn Andrew became a cheater in card games.    [00:04:57] Andrew gives two shout-outs, Jason Swett had his hundredth podcast of “Rails with Jason” this week, and Brittany Martin moved her Ruby on Rails podcast.  [00:07:50] Andrew shares some interesting information he learned about companies moving away from whiteboard interviews and now doing pairing interviews, and Chris talks abou...

Kubernetes, JSX for Ruby, and more with Cameron Dutro

June 25, 2021 12:00 - 53 minutes - 36.8 MB

[00:03:38] Cameron fills us in on a project he’s working on called Kuby, and how he got started on it.    [00:10:07] Cameron walks us through setting Kuby up for the first time. [00:13:33] Chris wonders how Kuby works with databases. Cameron tells us about another really cool project called KubeDB.   [00:15:38] We learn how different things work in Kubernetes, such as SSH, Cron, and running Migrations. [00:19:21] Cameron talks about Kubernetes having its own Cron job system, an...

Jason Joins Team HAML?

June 18, 2021 12:00 - 41 minutes - 75.5 MB

[00:00:58] We start off by Andrew telling us he’s working in a weird area of the internet doing stuff with Adobe and the guys catch up on what’s going on in their lives.   [00:07:59] It’s not a joke! Jason wants to talk about Haml, and how interested and excited he is to see they’re working on it again (you can certainly hear the cheering from Andrew). ☺ Andrew talks about Haml released their “roadmap” for what they want to do and how they’re trying to get some funds on Google spo...

Jason Joins Team HAML?

June 18, 2021 12:00 - 41 minutes - 28.3 MB

[00:00:58] We start off by Andrew telling us he’s working in a weird area of the internet doing stuff with Adobe and the guys catch up on what’s going on in their lives.   [00:07:59] It’s not a joke! Jason wants to talk about Haml, and how interested and excited he is to see they’re working on it again (you can certainly hear the cheering from Andrew). ☺ Andrew talks about Haml released their “roadmap” for what they want to do and how they’re trying to get some funds on Google spon...

Rails' new Request.js library, Ruby Radar, and CSS for Email

June 11, 2021 12:00 - 57 minutes - 39.4 MB

[00:00:50] Andrew fills us in on the Ruby Radar stuff and if anyone is interested in being a part of it or helping out you can reach out to him!    [00:03:25] Andrew tells us about using elink which is like a bookmarking tool. [00:05:03] Chris tells us about doing email work for the job board he wants to set up and we find out what happens since it’s been awhile that he did any CSS work in email. [00:07:32] Andrew explains what Maizzle does and how it works.   [00:12:07] Chris ...

Announcing RubyRadar, new Rails 7 features, and Turbo Native Registration

June 04, 2021 05:02 - 47 minutes - 32.7 MB

[00:00:49] Andrew tells us Brittany Martin released a great podcast episode with Evan Phoenix and Marty Haught, about behind the scenes of Railsconf, and a story about how a man’s submarine was running Ruby.  [00:04:56] We hear about Andrew’s move and the crazy things that happened before he moved, which included his house catching on fire and finding a place to live in Arizona during a housing shortage, and his experience shopping for furniture at IKEA for the first time in his lif...

Joined by CJ Avilla from Stripe

May 28, 2021 12:00 - 43 minutes - 30.1 MB

[00:03:26] CJ tells us about himself and what he does at Stripe. [00:07:18] We learn about two different paths and what Stripe does beyond card payments. [00:09:21] Chris wonders since CJ knows Ruby, if he ends up doing every language and every front-end framework too. Chris talks about using Sinatra as well. [00:12:48] CJ asks Chris how much Swift code he had to write or if he was using SwiftUI for his newly released iOS app for Jumpstart.  [00:15:32] CJ helps Chris out with how...

Joined by Jason Swett

May 21, 2021 12:00 - 41 minutes - 75.9 MB

[00:05:33] Jason introduces himself and tells us what he does.  [00:06:48] Jason defines what a service object is and how he views them, and then asks the guys if they use service objects and what comes to mind when they hear the term service objects.  [00:11:45] We find out about a blog post that Jason wrote recently that he tells us about.  [00:13:49] Chris talks about good complicated examples are the hardest to come up with, and Jason tells us about a challenge he had with ca...

Joined by Andrea Fomera, Tony Hawk, and starting a Rails Hackathon!

May 14, 2021 12:00 - 42 minutes - 29.2 MB

[00:00:49] What an interesting week for Andrew! Find out exactly what happened to him and all about his “concerns” he had at work.  [00:07:41] Chris was on Twitter this week talking about maybe bringing back “Rails Rumble” and he would love to make it happen but would need help.  [00:12:20] We find out if anyone has participated in a Hackathon before. Chris and Jason talk about one time they tried to have their own Hackathon and what happened. [00:18:27] Andrea, the “Caddy Expert,...

Building iOS apps using Hotwire / Turbo.js with Joe Masilotti

April 30, 2021 12:00 - 51 minutes - 35.1 MB

[00:01:59] Jason tells us about WNB.rb, which is a new virtual community for women and non-binary Rubyists to get involved in.  [00:03:23] Joe tells us all about himself and what he does.  [00:05:08] We learn how it was in the early days when Joe was just using the Turbolinks version.  [00:09:20] Joe tells us things he’s built in the past especially when people are trying to convert their app to mobile. [00:13:48] JavaScript Bridge is talked about, how to use it, and how Joe lear...

Railsconf Talk Success, Request Variants, Deploying to Render, and Caddy Server

April 23, 2021 12:00 - 50 minutes - 34.9 MB

[00:02:05] We learn how RailsConf 2021 was from Chris, and Andrew makes an announcement that he’s moving out of state and something about always wanting to be a trucker. ☺  [00:07:45] Chris fills us in on what he talked about at RailsConf 2021, which was on Action Text, Turbo, and ActionMailbox. [00:10:51] Jason tells us about using Action Text and what happened.  Chris and Andrew chat more about Action Text, Trix, and Markdown Editor. [00:14:34] Turbo Native is brought up and Chr...

ViewComponents and the Future of Assets with Joel Hawksley

April 16, 2021 14:20 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

After Jason talked about his side project last week, he tells us he had to abandon Stripe checkout and did something else instead, and Chris announced he just did a Stripe Checkout video for GoRails this week. Joining us on today’s episode, we have Joel Hawksley, an Engineer at GitHub and creator of ViewComponent. We learn what ViewComponents are, how Joel came up with the idea, and his latest experiment and vision for it, which is a big one. Joel tells us some ideas he has for Cupri...

Building Marketplaces in Rails & Stripe Connect

April 09, 2021 12:00 - 40 minutes - 27.7 MB

[00:01:51] Jason tells us he’s been on “bug rotation” at Podia this week and he shares how they do it. [00:05:53] Chris explains how he was working on some Rewardful stuff. [00:08:00] Jason announces Andrea Fomera has released her Hotwire course and some great things that have happened with that.    [00:12:05] Jason tells us about a new side project he’s been working on which is an  E-commerce platform for physical goods aimed towards print shops. He picks Chris’s brain about pa...

MimeMagic broke EVERYTHING

April 02, 2021 12:00 - 48 minutes - 33.3 MB

[00:03:19] Andrew starts us off with a funny story starting with having some discrepancies on staging and locally and using redirect back method.  [00:06:52] Chris and Andrew dive into discussing Leftpad. [00:12:05] Chris brings up the fiasco that went down on Twitter with mimemagic dependency and Andrew explains it.    [00:18:39] We learn about a new version of Rails that was just released, and Chris mentions the mimemagic gem has 110 million downloads! Andrew gives a shout-out ...

Skypack and Snowpack with Fred Schott

March 26, 2021 12:00 - 50 minutes - 34.5 MB

[00:01:45] Fred gives us a brief introduction of what he’s working on these days. [00:03:50] Fred did a conference talk about the Third Age of JavaScript and he tells us what it is. [00:07:07] Andrew asks Fred to explain what ESM is and modules.    [00:10:53] We learn about using Skypack when Andrew brings up about not having to run NPM install on your local machine.  [00:14:30] Chris wonders if there is a use for Babel still in the ESM world or not. [00:16:37] We find out more...

Chain Smoking for Vaccines, Delegated Types, and Creating Courses

March 19, 2021 12:00 - 39 minutes - 27.3 MB

[00:01:00] The guys chat about what happened this week in their lives, getting COVID vaccines, and Chris trying to get a title transferred on an old car. [00:10:57] Andrew poses a question to Jason and Chris which has to do with Delegated Types. Chris and Jason have a discussion about using it. [00:17:13] Chris mentions pagination being a problem and how querying and then merging could work. After having the discussion, Andrew says it all makes sense to him.    [00:22:14] Jason t...

Advocating for Junior Devs, Hotwire and HTMX

March 12, 2021 13:00 - 47 minutes - 32.6 MB

[00:04:17] Chris asks the guys if they submitted a talk to RailsConf 2021. Andrew tells us about a virtual talk at a meetup he’s giving in June. [00:08:53] Chris tells us about something he helped start a long time ago called LaunchCode. [00:11:58] Find out what Chris’s submission to RailConf 2021 is on.   [00:16:54] Chris helps Andrew understand Turbo better.    [00:25:40] Jason talks about wondering what it would be like to shove turbo into React Native since he’s built stuff...

Building a Business on Rails with Mike Perham

March 05, 2021 13:00 - 41 minutes - 28.3 MB

[00:01:40] Mike tells us about himself, what he was doing before he started Sidekiq, and what led in the idea of him starting it. [00:03:46] Jason asks Mike if he thinks a lot of thread safe code in our ecosystem came from just people adopting Sidekiq, and when he started Sidekiq did he have plans of it becoming paid tiers or was it purely an open source project at the time. [00:06:07] When he moved to the open core model, Mike tells us if he had both the pro and enterprise license...

Launching 12in12.io, Dependency Confusion Attack, and Conventional Commits

February 26, 2021 13:00 - 48 minutes - 33.5 MB

[00:02:42] Andrew does a follow up from last week when he talked about moving and archiving repos and he gives an update. Jason tells us problems they’ve had with Dependabot. [00:05:36] We learn about Andrew perfecting a gem release workflow and using Conventional Commits. [00:09:43] Chris was busy this week and he tells us about a live stream he did with Freek Van der Herten, who created an app called Ray.   [00:13:15] Find out about the product streaming Chris did with 12in12.i...

Jason's run in with the cops, Andrew deletes his GitHub, and Madmin launches?

February 19, 2021 13:00 - 42 minutes - 29.4 MB

[00:00:22] The guys share stories of things that happened to them this past week. [00:06:30] Jason announces he got all his testing videos done for his course and it pushed him to do more work on the StimulusReflex testing library.  [00:09:25] Chris asks the guys if they knew of a library that has test helpers for both frameworks.    [00:12:22] Jason tells us his testimonials are done and he’s hit a weird spot with the app being a little bit incomplete, and he’s thinking about ma...

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Adam McCrea
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Andrew Mason
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Avdi Grimm
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Justin Searls
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Nate Berkopec
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Noah Gibbs
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