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RR 359: Panelist Thoughts, Gripes, and Ideas
FromRuby Rogues
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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Panel:
Charles Max Wood
Brian Hogan
Eric Berry
Dave Kimura
David Richards
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talk about their thoughts, gripe about things they don’t like, and discuss some new ideas. Some of the things they discuss include having a frozen version of your code, node modules, code dependencies, and more. They also touch on the fact that making shortcuts now means that you will have to pay for it later.
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Having a frozen version of your code is a good idea
Dependency problems
Ruby gems
Gem in a Box
Rubygems.org
Node modules
npm install
Do you have to manually add all the gems to the gem in a box?
You don’t ever save time, you just shift time
Do the hard work up front that you can
Stages of a system
Rails, Ruby, and JavaScript
Hello World
The future of building more complex languages and frameworks
Trial and error
Sometimes sad when writing code
There isn’t a lot of empathy in the programming world
Fullstack developer image
And much, much more!
Links:
Rubygems.org
npm install
Gem in a Box
Rails
Ruby
JavaScript
Fullstack developer image
Picks:
Charles
NG Conf
DevChat.tv/YouTube
RubyHack
MicroConf
Microsoft Build
New Show Ideas
Brian
Functional Web Development with Elixir, OTP, and Phoenix by Lance Halvorsen
Chunkwm GitHub
Chunkwm Tutorial
Eric
Crabby Bill’s
Bob’s Burgers
David
What should a FAQ for a software company contain? by David Richards
George Saunders: what writers really do when they write
Dave
Rails 5.2
GDPRv
Charles Max Wood
Brian Hogan
Eric Berry
Dave Kimura
David Richards
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talk about their thoughts, gripe about things they don’t like, and discuss some new ideas. Some of the things they discuss include having a frozen version of your code, node modules, code dependencies, and more. They also touch on the fact that making shortcuts now means that you will have to pay for it later.
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Having a frozen version of your code is a good idea
Dependency problems
Ruby gems
Gem in a Box
Rubygems.org
Node modules
npm install
Do you have to manually add all the gems to the gem in a box?
You don’t ever save time, you just shift time
Do the hard work up front that you can
Stages of a system
Rails, Ruby, and JavaScript
Hello World
The future of building more complex languages and frameworks
Trial and error
Sometimes sad when writing code
There isn’t a lot of empathy in the programming world
Fullstack developer image
And much, much more!
Links:
Rubygems.org
npm install
Gem in a Box
Rails
Ruby
JavaScript
Fullstack developer image
Picks:
Charles
NG Conf
DevChat.tv/YouTube
RubyHack
MicroConf
Microsoft Build
New Show Ideas
Brian
Functional Web Development with Elixir, OTP, and Phoenix by Lance Halvorsen
Chunkwm GitHub
Chunkwm Tutorial
Eric
Crabby Bill’s
Bob’s Burgers
David
What should a FAQ for a software company contain? by David Richards
George Saunders: what writers really do when they write
Dave
Rails 5.2
GDPRv
Released:
Apr 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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