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253 RR Phoenix and Rails with Chris McCord
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
01:57 - Chris McCord Introduction
Twitter
GitHub
Blog
DockYard
Programming Phoenix: Productive |> Reliable |> Fast by Chris McCord, Bruce Tate, and Jose Valim
Metaprogramming Elixir: Write Less Code, Get More Done (and Have Fun!) by Chris McCord
02:09 - The Phoenix Framework
The Elixir Programming Language
The Erlang Programming Language
02:46 - Ruby vs Elixir
José Valim
“Programming should be enjoyable.”
sync
WhatsApp
Metaprogramming
12:12 - Phoenix as a Framework; Similarity to Rails
15:38 - ecto
16:45 - Performance
18:06 - Generating a Phoenix Project
Mix
20:44 - Getting Started with Phoenix; Creating and Maintaining
25:29 - Guidance and Decision Making
Development and Documentation
30:22 - Phoenix and JavaScript; Build Tools
Brunch
37:22 - Phoenix and Elm
Chris McCord and Evan Czaplicki: Phoenix and Elm: Making the Web Functional @ Erlang Factory SF 2016
38:45 - Maintainability
OTP Framework
41:52 - Hosting Phoenix
Heroku
42:48 - Object-Oriented vs Functional
The Actor Model
Smalltalk
50:29 - Debugging; Tooling
UberAuth
01:01:08 - Phoenix Presence
Picks
Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss | First Round Review (Jessica)
Flex ('Mancer) by Ferrett Steinmetz (Jessica)
The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music (Jessica)
Programming Phoenix: Productive |> Reliable |> Fast by Chris McCord, Bruce Tate, and José Valim (Chris)
Jose Valim: Phoenix a web framework for the new web @ Lambda Days 2016 (Chris)
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss (Avdi)
Efficient State-based CRDTs by Delta-Mutation (Chris)
Special Guest: Chris McCord.
GitHub
Blog
DockYard
Programming Phoenix: Productive |> Reliable |> Fast by Chris McCord, Bruce Tate, and Jose Valim
Metaprogramming Elixir: Write Less Code, Get More Done (and Have Fun!) by Chris McCord
02:09 - The Phoenix Framework
The Elixir Programming Language
The Erlang Programming Language
02:46 - Ruby vs Elixir
José Valim
“Programming should be enjoyable.”
sync
Metaprogramming
12:12 - Phoenix as a Framework; Similarity to Rails
15:38 - ecto
16:45 - Performance
18:06 - Generating a Phoenix Project
Mix
20:44 - Getting Started with Phoenix; Creating and Maintaining
25:29 - Guidance and Decision Making
Development and Documentation
30:22 - Phoenix and JavaScript; Build Tools
Brunch
37:22 - Phoenix and Elm
Chris McCord and Evan Czaplicki: Phoenix and Elm: Making the Web Functional @ Erlang Factory SF 2016
38:45 - Maintainability
OTP Framework
41:52 - Hosting Phoenix
Heroku
42:48 - Object-Oriented vs Functional
The Actor Model
Smalltalk
50:29 - Debugging; Tooling
UberAuth
01:01:08 - Phoenix Presence
Picks
Radical Candor — The Surprising Secret to Being a Good Boss | First Round Review (Jessica)
Flex ('Mancer) by Ferrett Steinmetz (Jessica)
The Teaching Company: How to Listen to and Understand Great Music (Jessica)
Programming Phoenix: Productive |> Reliable |> Fast by Chris McCord, Bruce Tate, and José Valim (Chris)
Jose Valim: Phoenix a web framework for the new web @ Lambda Days 2016 (Chris)
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss (Avdi)
Efficient State-based CRDTs by Delta-Mutation (Chris)
Special Guest: Chris McCord.
Released:
Mar 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Episode 2: 002 RR Virtual Machines, Concurrency, and the Future of Ruby: Panelists: Charles Max Wood (@cmaxw) David Brady (@dbrady) Evan Phoenix (@evanphx) James Edward Gray II (@JEG2) Peter Cooper (@peterc) Tools and topics mentioned in this episode: Rubinius JRuby Maglev MRI (Ruby 1.8.x) by Ruby Rogues