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Continuous Delivery and Continuous Self-Improvement
FromRemote Ruby
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
May 10, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew reflect of their experiences of developing software, focusing on aspects such as the Fast and Furious franchise, writing in Ruby, React development, and grappling with OAuth 2.0 issues. They dive into testing, specifically the challenges of maintaining a meaningful test suite and the revelations from addressing test suite problems. A discussion on containerization touches on Docker and CI setup frustrations, while also exploring web accessibility standards and the potential of Web Components, specifically through the new Web Awesome project. The conversation takes us through various technical and personal insights, highlighting the continual learning and adaptation inherent in software development. Press download to hear much more! Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonLinks:Jason Charnes X/TwitterChris Oliver X/TwitterAndrew Mason X/TwitterOnce a Maintainer: Rafael FrançaOrbStackLobAhoy.jsFont AwesomeShoelaceKickstarter for Web Awesome by Font AwesomeRuby for All Podcast
Released:
May 10, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Introducing Andrew Mason, CI Tooling, Ruby 2.7 Features, Rails 6.1 on the Radar: In this episode, we introduce Andrew Mason, our friend, and a new frequently recurring panelist on the show. ? We talk through my (Jason) adventure standing up a vanilla Rails application for CI on GitHub actions, some of the neat ways to use GitHub Actio by Remote Ruby