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RR 369: How Ruby 2.5 Prints Backtraces and Error Messages with Vishal Telangre
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Panel:
Dave Kimura
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
Special Guests: Vishal Telangre
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Vishal Telangre about his blog post entitled Ruby 2.5 prints backtrace and error message in reverse order. Vishal is working remotely for BigBinary where he works with Ruby on Rails, Kuberernetes, and Elm. They talk about the power of blog posts at BigBinary, give suggestions for people wanting to get into blogging, and inspiration for blog posts. They also touch on his blog post, the changes to backtrace in Ruby 2.5, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Vishal intro
BigBinary posts a lot of blogs
Write about the experiences that they encounter while working
Plan-free Fridays
Is there any type of motivation or culture that adds to people wanting to provide so many blog posts?
Suggestions for someone trying to get into blogging
Vishal’s blog posts at BigBinary
Start with a simple topic
Your blog post doesn’t have to “change the world”
Blogging about new things coming up
Ruby 2.5 backtrace
His blog post
Changes to backtrace in Ruby 2.5
Makes debugging convenient
Huge change for companies who do logs
Effect of change from a developer standpoint
Time saved
Mixed sentiments on this change
When this features is enabled
And much, much more!
Links:
Ruby 2.5 prints backtrace and error message in reverse order
BigBinary
Ruby on Rails
Kuberernetes
Elm
Vishal’s blog posts at BigBinary
Vishal’s GitHub
Vishaltelangre.com
@suruwat
Sponsors
FreshBooks
Loot Crate
Picks:
Dave
Husky 20 Gallon Air Compressor
Eric
Developer conundrum
Catherine
LeetCode.com
Marcella Hazan Pesto Recipe
Vishal
The Mother of All Demos by Douglas Engelbart
Special Guest: Vishal Telangre.
Dave Kimura
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
Special Guests: Vishal Telangre
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk to Vishal Telangre about his blog post entitled Ruby 2.5 prints backtrace and error message in reverse order. Vishal is working remotely for BigBinary where he works with Ruby on Rails, Kuberernetes, and Elm. They talk about the power of blog posts at BigBinary, give suggestions for people wanting to get into blogging, and inspiration for blog posts. They also touch on his blog post, the changes to backtrace in Ruby 2.5, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Vishal intro
BigBinary posts a lot of blogs
Write about the experiences that they encounter while working
Plan-free Fridays
Is there any type of motivation or culture that adds to people wanting to provide so many blog posts?
Suggestions for someone trying to get into blogging
Vishal’s blog posts at BigBinary
Start with a simple topic
Your blog post doesn’t have to “change the world”
Blogging about new things coming up
Ruby 2.5 backtrace
His blog post
Changes to backtrace in Ruby 2.5
Makes debugging convenient
Huge change for companies who do logs
Effect of change from a developer standpoint
Time saved
Mixed sentiments on this change
When this features is enabled
And much, much more!
Links:
Ruby 2.5 prints backtrace and error message in reverse order
BigBinary
Ruby on Rails
Kuberernetes
Elm
Vishal’s blog posts at BigBinary
Vishal’s GitHub
Vishaltelangre.com
@suruwat
Sponsors
FreshBooks
Loot Crate
Picks:
Dave
Husky 20 Gallon Air Compressor
Eric
Developer conundrum
Catherine
LeetCode.com
Marcella Hazan Pesto Recipe
Vishal
The Mother of All Demos by Douglas Engelbart
Special Guest: Vishal Telangre.
Released:
Jul 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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