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RR 373: Super Good Software/Stembolt Technologies - Understanding Your Production Apps with Jared Norman
FromRuby Rogues
RR 373: Super Good Software/Stembolt Technologies - Understanding Your Production Apps with Jared Norman
FromRuby Rogues
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Panel:
Charles Max Wood
David Richards
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
Dave Kimura
Special Guests: Jared Norman
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Jared Norman about understanding your production apps. Jared has been programming since he was about 10 years old and for the past 7 years, he has been doing Ruby. These days, he runs a consultancy company called Super Good Software doing Ruby on Rails stuff and mostly eCommerce. They talk about his article You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone, when capturing exceptions is the right way to go, developing with good visibility in mind, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Jared intro
Founder of Super Good Software
Article - You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone
Solidus and Spree
Rescue_from Exception
Injecting special error reporting
Don’t necessarily want to rescue all exceptions
Injecting an error reporting tool
Trying to think of a good reason to rescue_from exception
Loss of visibility
Exceptional Ruby by Avdi Grimm
Ruby Rogues Episode 19
When is capturing exceptions the right way to go?
Using an exception when something is legitimately broken
project-honeypot
When exceptions are in a state that you don’t expect
Having enough information to attack problems when they arise
Dig method for hashes
Elegance of Ruby that allows you to not work as hard
Developing code for better exception handling
Developing with visibility in mind
And much, much more!
Links:
Ruby
Super Good Software
Ruby on Rails
Solidus
Spree
You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone
Exceptional Ruby by Avdi Grimm
Ruby Rogues Episode 19
project-honeypot
Jared’s GitHub
@SuperGoodJared
@SuperGoodSoft
Sponsors
Sentry
Digital Ocean
FreshBooks
Picks:
Charles
Home Depot tool rental
Podcast Movement
Framework Summit
Chuck@devchat.tv
Eric
'Resting bitch face' is real, scientists say – CNN article
David
Basin and Range by John McPhee
Catherine
Scott’s Cheap Flights
Dave
Configuring a Sentry Server on Ubuntu 16.04 by Dave
Re-engage
Jared
Living Computers
fzf
fzy
Special Guest: Jared Norman.
Charles Max Wood
David Richards
Eric Berry
Catherine Meyers
Dave Kimura
Special Guests: Jared Norman
In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panel talks to Jared Norman about understanding your production apps. Jared has been programming since he was about 10 years old and for the past 7 years, he has been doing Ruby. These days, he runs a consultancy company called Super Good Software doing Ruby on Rails stuff and mostly eCommerce. They talk about his article You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone, when capturing exceptions is the right way to go, developing with good visibility in mind, and more!
In particular, we dive pretty deep on:
Jared intro
Founder of Super Good Software
Article - You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone
Solidus and Spree
Rescue_from Exception
Injecting special error reporting
Don’t necessarily want to rescue all exceptions
Injecting an error reporting tool
Trying to think of a good reason to rescue_from exception
Loss of visibility
Exceptional Ruby by Avdi Grimm
Ruby Rogues Episode 19
When is capturing exceptions the right way to go?
Using an exception when something is legitimately broken
project-honeypot
When exceptions are in a state that you don’t expect
Having enough information to attack problems when they arise
Dig method for hashes
Elegance of Ruby that allows you to not work as hard
Developing code for better exception handling
Developing with visibility in mind
And much, much more!
Links:
Ruby
Super Good Software
Ruby on Rails
Solidus
Spree
You Can’t Save Everyone: Some Exceptions Should Be Left Alone
Exceptional Ruby by Avdi Grimm
Ruby Rogues Episode 19
project-honeypot
Jared’s GitHub
@SuperGoodJared
@SuperGoodSoft
Sponsors
Sentry
Digital Ocean
FreshBooks
Picks:
Charles
Home Depot tool rental
Podcast Movement
Framework Summit
Chuck@devchat.tv
Eric
'Resting bitch face' is real, scientists say – CNN article
David
Basin and Range by John McPhee
Catherine
Scott’s Cheap Flights
Dave
Configuring a Sentry Server on Ubuntu 16.04 by Dave
Re-engage
Jared
Living Computers
fzf
fzy
Special Guest: Jared Norman.
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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