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Railsconf 2020 Cancelled, Linters, Layered Caching, & GlobalID

Railsconf 2020 Cancelled, Linters, Layered Caching, & GlobalID

FromRemote Ruby


Railsconf 2020 Cancelled, Linters, Layered Caching, & GlobalID

FromRemote Ruby

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

[00:03:41] Andrew talks about his “experiment” which is a remote-like meetup he is putting together.[00:10:31] There is talk about Standard RB on twitter and Jumpstart Pro being a good place to begin because it’s a template. [00:16:30] Chris brings up ERB Lint wondering if it’s been handy for the guys. Andrew mentions an HTML Beautifier that works with ERB that runs on that code which is nice.   [00:22:49] Andrew’s FAVORITE question is asked about whether it’s a good idea to run a fixed version of a command rather than track to see if it passes or fails and if there is a downside to that. [00:29:26] Chris mentions the official github actions set-up for Ruby which is so much faster.  Andrew quotes, “There was a bit of contention in the action community.” [00:32:13] Chris talks about Secrets getting tricky on forks and there wasn’t any solution he could see.[00:34:55] Nate reveals some cool cache stuff he’s been doing on CodeFund so he gives some information on it.[00:52:54] Chris brings up the Devise Masquerade gem and how nice it is to have.  Which also brings up global.iD and how useful and powerful it is. [01:02:48] To end the episode, Andrew has a rather funny story about what happened when he added “dark mode” to the rubymeetup.online site.Panelists:Chris OliverAndrew MasonNate HopkinsLinks:Test double standardFormats with Prettier and lints ESL standardLocal ephemeral cacheAndrew Mason TwitterJumpstart ProERB LintGitHub Actions for RubyDevise MasqueradeRubymeetup.onlineGlobal.iDHTML beautifierMake secrets available of forks
Released:
Mar 20, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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