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There are so many Ruby events happening recently, that it can be hard to know which one to go to. Today we’re going to talk about a rather unique event in the Ruby community. What if you could go to an event that was just the Hallway Track? And that event happened at a summer camp?
\n\nShow Notes
\nRails Camp West Website - https://west.railscamp.us
\nBig Nerd Ranch - https://bignerdranch.com/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nAre you ready to break away from your routine and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Ruby? Join us at Blue Ridge Ruby, a friendly regional conference nestled in the picturesque mountains of western North Carolina, happening on May 30th and 31st, 2024, in the heart of downtown Asheville.
\n\nBlue Ridge Ruby isn't just another tech conference; It's a gathering of passionate Ruby developers and community members. Join us at a cozy venue for a single track conference with an intimate atmosphere and connect with Rubyists of all levels to share ideas.
\n\nVisit BlueRidgeRuby.com for registration and speaker information and secure your spot today!
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\n\nShow Notes
\nRadioactive Toy - https://radioactivetoy.tech
\nRails and Hotwire Codex - https://railsandhotwirecodex.com
\nFolly Ayush on Ruby Social - https://ruby.social/@ayush
\nListen to Ayush on The Just A Spec Podcast - https://justaspec.show
\nRails and Hotwire Codex Link https://railsandhotwirecodex.com/
RailsConf is coming up fast! The program committee has released the schedule and keynote speakers. Ufuk Kayserilioglu joins the show to talk about the program and Ruby Central
\n\nShow Notes
\n\nIf you have comments about this episode, send an email to comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com. You can include a text comment or attach a file from Voice Memos or Google Recorder and we’ll respond to some of them on a future show.
\n\nSponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nShow Notes
\n\nSponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nShow Notes
\nThe Psychology of Silicon Valley (2019)
\nAPA Studies on Burnout
Have a comment on this episode? Send an email to comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com
","summary":"Burnout is a common occurrence in the tech industry. And the recent onslaught of layoffs have left many stressed about their job search, or overworked from the increased demands of the smaller teams. I know some of my listeners have experienced burnout. I myself have had a recent experience with burnout that took months to recover from. Dr. Katy Cook joins the show to teach us more about Burnout.","date_published":"2024-03-06T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/69d94ae6-d621-4e72-bc7b-d6aab1a019e7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":66240051,"duration_in_seconds":2069}]},{"id":"f1219024-9bd3-4e7a-9433-18f664d8dd27","title":"Episode 509: The Future Of Ruby Central with Adarsh Pandit","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/509","content_text":"Recently, Ruby Central named a new executive director, Adarsh Pandit. Ruby Central has been a force in the Ruby community for years, organizing conferences and contributing to the community. The recent changes in governance have led t some exciting things on the horizon. Adarsh joined the show to talk about what's going to happen with Ruby Central in 2024.\n\nShow Notes\nRuby Central Website - https://rubycentral.org/\nRuby Conf Musical Number Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WhbX6dS6x0\nRubyConf Recap Survey Results - https://rubycentral.org/p/c9897883-2135-4704-b53a-a4111ca272f3/\nRuby Central Get Involved Page - https://rubycentral.org/leadership/\nRuby Central contact page - contact@rubycentral.org\nRubyConferences.org - https://rubyconferences.org\nAdarsh's Email - adarsh@rubycentral.org\nRailsConf Tickets - http://railsconf.org\nSam Giddin's Stat of the RubyGems Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hea-x7LHO9Y\nAnnouncment of Sam's AWS Security Residency - https://rubycentral.org/news/ruby-central-welcomes-new-software-engineer-in-residence-sponsored-by-aws/\n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Recently, Ruby Central named a new executive director, Adarsh Pandit. Ruby Central has been a force in the Ruby community for years, organizing conferences and contributing to the community. The recent changes in governance have led t some exciting things on the horizon. Adarsh joined the show to talk about what's going to happen with Ruby Central in 2024.
\n\nShow Notes
\nRuby Central Website - https://rubycentral.org/
\nRuby Conf Musical Number Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WhbX6dS6x0
\nRubyConf Recap Survey Results - https://rubycentral.org/p/c9897883-2135-4704-b53a-a4111ca272f3/
\nRuby Central Get Involved Page - https://rubycentral.org/leadership/
\nRuby Central contact page - contact@rubycentral.org
\nRubyConferences.org - https://rubyconferences.org
\nAdarsh's Email - adarsh@rubycentral.org
\nRailsConf Tickets - http://railsconf.org
\nSam Giddin's Stat of the RubyGems Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hea-x7LHO9Y
\nAnnouncment of Sam's AWS Security Residency - https://rubycentral.org/news/ruby-central-welcomes-new-software-engineer-in-residence-sponsored-by-aws/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Recently, Ruby Central named a new executive director, Adarsh Pandit. Ruby Central has been a force in the Ruby community for years, organizing conferences and contributing to the community. The recent changes in governance have led t some exciting things on the horizon. Adarsh joined the show to talk about what's going to happen with Ruby Central in 2024.","date_published":"2024-02-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/f1219024-9bd3-4e7a-9433-18f664d8dd27.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65128672,"duration_in_seconds":2035}]},{"id":"ac763e95-a9b0-4206-8da2-c3196cfb736e","title":"Episode 508: YJIT with Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/508","content_text":"Over the years, the performance of Ruby has improved quite a bit. One of the big recent performance improvements came from the development of YJIT inside Shopify. YJIT is a just-in-time compiler for Ruby written in Rust. Dr. Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert joined the show to talk about YJIT\n\nShow Notes\nYJIT Website\nMaxime on X https://twitter.com/Love2Code (❤️→ λ)\nMaxime’s Github https://github.com/maximecb","content_html":"Over the years, the performance of Ruby has improved quite a bit. One of the big recent performance improvements came from the development of YJIT inside Shopify. YJIT is a just-in-time compiler for Ruby written in Rust. Dr. Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert joined the show to talk about YJIT
\n\nShow Notes
\nYJIT Website
\nMaxime on X https://twitter.com/Love2Code (❤️→ λ)
\nMaxime’s Github https://github.com/maximecb
If you start a new Rails project today, you’re probably going to pick Postgres for your database. And if you have a ten year old Rails app, you might be using MySQL. But Rails ships with support for SQLite, a lightweight SQL database. Can that lightweight database be used to make production-ready software? Stephen Margheim joins the show to help us answer that question.
\n\nShow Notes
\nStephen's blog post about SQLite - https://blog.wesleyac.com/posts/consider-sqlite
\nStephen's website fractaledmind.github.io
\nYou can find Stephen on Twitter or Mastodon @fractaledmind.
\npd_loader - https://pgloader.io/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"If you start a new Rails project today, you’re probably going to pick Postgres for your database. And if you have a ten year old Rails app, you might be using MySQL. But Rails ships with support for SQLite, a lightweight SQL database. Can that lightweight database be used to make production-ready software? Stephen Margheim joins the show to help us answer that question.\r\n","date_published":"2024-02-14T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/5dc951d9-6738-42b2-be39-c102008475c0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60223879,"duration_in_seconds":1881}]},{"id":"ea707c4a-53d7-4440-b4cd-b2483655b1d0","title":"Episode 506: Unwinding Flakey Tests with Alan Ridlehoover & Fito von Zastrow","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/506","content_text":"Fito and Alan are frequent RubyConf and RailsConf speakers on topics ranging from software complexity to resolving flaky specs. They joined the how to discuss strategies for dealing with unreliable tests and complex code.\n\nShow Notes\nCisco Meraki: \nCareers (https://meraki.com/careers)\nAlan Ridlehoover’s LinkedIn (https://linkedin.com/in/aridlehoover)\nFito von Zastrow’s LinkedIn (https://linkedin.com/in/fitovz)\n\nTalks: \nThe Secret Ingredient: How to Understand & Resolve Just about Any Flaky Test (https://youtu.be/zsGloAjneX0?si=CFR48kl3Ke0sShyh)\nA Brewer’s Guide to Filtering Out Complexity & Churn (https://youtu.be/RJRSosxtzbU?si=zkha6RrUoIReuPT3)\n\nResources:\nThe Code Gardener (https://the.codegardener.com)\nFirst Try! Software (https://firsttry.software)\n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Fito and Alan are frequent RubyConf and RailsConf speakers on topics ranging from software complexity to resolving flaky specs. They joined the how to discuss strategies for dealing with unreliable tests and complex code.
\n\nShow Notes
\nCisco Meraki:
\nCareers (https://meraki.com/careers)
\nAlan Ridlehoover’s LinkedIn (https://linkedin.com/in/aridlehoover)
\nFito von Zastrow’s LinkedIn (https://linkedin.com/in/fitovz)
Talks:
\nThe Secret Ingredient: How to Understand & Resolve Just about Any Flaky Test (https://youtu.be/zsGloAjneX0?si=CFR48kl3Ke0sShyh)
\nA Brewer’s Guide to Filtering Out Complexity & Churn (https://youtu.be/RJRSosxtzbU?si=zkha6RrUoIReuPT3)
Resources:
\nThe Code Gardener (https://the.codegardener.com)
\nFirst Try! Software (https://firsttry.software)
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Fito and Alan are frequent RubyConf and RailsConf speakers on topics ranging from software complexity to resolving flaky specs. They joined the how to discuss strategies for dealing with unreliable tests and complex code.","date_published":"2024-02-07T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ea707c4a-53d7-4440-b4cd-b2483655b1d0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62054218,"duration_in_seconds":1939}]},{"id":"72f8ec68-fcb2-42dd-b828-78176fe75414","title":"Episode 505: RailsConf CFP with Andy Croll","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/505","content_text":"RailsConf is coming up fast and I can’t wait to see you all there! The CFP is open and the program committee is accepting proposals for talks for the conference. Andy Croll joined the show to talk with us about the CFP process and how you can present at RailsConf\n\n** Show Notes**\nRails Conf Detroit - https://railsconf.org/\nRailsConf CFP - https://sessionize.com/railsconf2024/\nSpeakerline.io - https://speakerline.io/","content_html":"RailsConf is coming up fast and I can’t wait to see you all there! The CFP is open and the program committee is accepting proposals for talks for the conference. Andy Croll joined the show to talk with us about the CFP process and how you can present at RailsConf
\n\n** Show Notes**
\nRails Conf Detroit - https://railsconf.org/
\nRailsConf CFP - https://sessionize.com/railsconf2024/
\nSpeakerline.io - https://speakerline.io/
Kaja is the Slack Administrator for WNB.rb, a group of women and non-binary rubyists. She joined the show to talk about becoming the Slack Administrator. She fills us in on what the job entails, how she became the slack administrator, and some of the big things she learned from contributing to WNB.rb
\n\nShow Notes
\nTwitter: @alizenero
\nMastodon: @kajanoe@mastodon.social
\nOther podcasts with Kaja: Artsy Engineering Radio & The Introspective Developer
What do we owe to each other? Over the last several years, the tech industry has had a reckoning about ethics within our industry. Katya Dreyer-Oren gave a excellent talk and workshop at RubyConf in San Diego about how to ethically build software. She joined the show to share her thoughts and ideas from her experience as a student of philosophy.
\n\nWe’re starting something new on the podcast. We’d love to hear from you! If you have comments about this episode, send an email to comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com. You can send text or record a comment using Voice Memos or Google Recorder on your phone and we’ll respond to some of them in a future show.
\n\nShow Notes
\nTalk from RubyConf 2021: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFCoWsO3HxM&pp=ygURa2F0eWEgZHJleWVyLU9yZW4%3D
\nKatya's Socials:
\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kdreyeroren/
\nhttps://twitter.com/kdreyeroren
\nhttps://bsky.app/profile/kdreyeroren.bsky.social
Our cohost Jemma Issroff joined me to talk about my tenure as host so far, Jemma's work on Prism, fostering communities, building habits, how to be lucky, and we reveal our New Year's Resolutions!
\n\nWhat are your New Years Resolutions? If you'd like to share them, send an email to comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com. You can send text or record a short clip with Voice Memos or Recorder and attach it to the email. We'll respond to some of these comments in the future.
\n\nShow Notes
\n2023 New Years Resolutions Episode
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nShow Notes
\n[Ruby For All] - https://www.rubyforall.com/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"I joined Julie and Andrew from Ruby For All to talk about Test Driven Development, attending conferences, and using TDD as a thinking tool.. This episode was recorded at RubyConf in San Diego.","date_published":"2024-01-03T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4f21e385-362b-4a37-9e14-5c1ca0a3dcac.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51657608,"duration_in_seconds":1614}]},{"id":"9aabf187-8b06-46dd-a0ba-0aee0841022d","title":"Episode 500: Episode 500 Bonanza!","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/500","content_text":"Can you believe its been 500 Episodes? What a wild ride. It's been so much fun to take over the show and to get to be a part of this history. Our co-host Nick Schwaderer sat down with me to talk about the history of the show, what it's been like taking over, and some ideas for things we might experiment with in the future. I hope you enjoy it. \n\nHave a comment on this episode? Email comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com and we'll respond to your comments in an upcoming episode. \n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Can you believe its been 500 Episodes? What a wild ride. It's been so much fun to take over the show and to get to be a part of this history. Our co-host Nick Schwaderer sat down with me to talk about the history of the show, what it's been like taking over, and some ideas for things we might experiment with in the future. I hope you enjoy it.
\n\nHave a comment on this episode? Email comments@therubyonrailspodcast.com and we'll respond to your comments in an upcoming episode.
\n\nSponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Can you believe its been 500 Episodes? What a wild ride. It's been so much fun to take over the show and to get to be a part of this history. Our co-host Nick Schwaderer sat down with me to talk about the history of the show, what it's been like taking over, and some ideas for things we might experiment with in the future. I hope you enjoy it. ","date_published":"2023-12-20T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9aabf187-8b06-46dd-a0ba-0aee0841022d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57720546,"duration_in_seconds":1803}]},{"id":"9d7cff05-6ce9-41fa-9994-330f92ad81e5","title":"Episode 499: The Ruby on Rails Podcast X Coding Coders","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/499","content_text":"Drew Bragg is the host of Code And The Coding Coders Who Code It. We caught up to bring this special collaboration.\n\nShow Notes\nCode And The Coding Coders Who Code It - https://podcast.drbragg.dev/\n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nDiscourse\n\nThis episode of The Ruby on Rails Podcast is brought to you by Discourse, the online home for your community. For over a decade, Discourse has made it their mission to make the Internet a better place for online communities.\n\nDiscourse is open source and is trusted by more than 20,000 online communities including some of the largest companies in the world\n\nBy harnessing the power of discussion, real-time chat, and AI, Discourse makes it easy to have meaningful conversations and collaborate with your community anytime and anywhere.\n\nAre you ready to create a community? Visit ~discourse.org/rorp~\n to get one month free on all self-serve plans. Whether you’re just starting out or want to take your community to the next level, there’s a plan for you.\n\nA Basic Plan for a private invite only community.\nA Standard Plan if you want unlimited members and a public presence\nA Business Plan for active customer support communities.\n\nPlus, one of the biggest advantages to creating your own community with Discourse is that you own your data. You will always have access to all of your conversation history, and Discourse will never sell your data to advertisers.\n\nDiscourse gives you everything you need in one place. Make Discourse the online home for your community.","content_html":"Drew Bragg is the host of Code And The Coding Coders Who Code It. We caught up to bring this special collaboration.
\n\nShow Notes
\nCode And The Coding Coders Who Code It - https://podcast.drbragg.dev/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nThis episode of The Ruby on Rails Podcast is brought to you by Discourse, the online home for your community. For over a decade, Discourse has made it their mission to make the Internet a better place for online communities.
\n\nDiscourse is open source and is trusted by more than 20,000 online communities including some of the largest companies in the world
\n\nBy harnessing the power of discussion, real-time chat, and AI, Discourse makes it easy to have meaningful conversations and collaborate with your community anytime and anywhere.
\n\nAre you ready to create a community? Visit ~discourse.org/rorp~
\n to get one month free on all self-serve plans. Whether you’re just starting out or want to take your community to the next level, there’s a plan for you.
A Basic Plan for a private invite only community.
\nA Standard Plan if you want unlimited members and a public presence
\nA Business Plan for active customer support communities.
Plus, one of the biggest advantages to creating your own community with Discourse is that you own your data. You will always have access to all of your conversation history, and Discourse will never sell your data to advertisers.
\n\nDiscourse gives you everything you need in one place. Make Discourse the online home for your community.
","summary":"Drew Bragg is the host of Code And The Coding Coders Who Code It. We caught up to bring this special collaboration.","date_published":"2023-12-13T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9d7cff05-6ce9-41fa-9994-330f92ad81e5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70883505,"duration_in_seconds":2215}]},{"id":"cd5add7b-3fcb-4121-92da-f667ca4c4d64","title":"Episode 498: Remote Ruby X The Ruby on Rails Podcast","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/498","content_text":"I joined Chris and Jason on Remote Ruby to talk about podcasting, the beauty of the Ruby language, Ruby outside of Rails, and why you should probably be using a state machine. It was so fun getting to talk with them and I hope you enjoy this conversation. And, be sure to subscribe to Remote Ruby!\n\nShow Notes\nRemote Ruby - https://www.remoteruby.com/\n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"I joined Chris and Jason on Remote Ruby to talk about podcasting, the beauty of the Ruby language, Ruby outside of Rails, and why you should probably be using a state machine. It was so fun getting to talk with them and I hope you enjoy this conversation. And, be sure to subscribe to Remote Ruby!
\n\nShow Notes
\nRemote Ruby - https://www.remoteruby.com/
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"I joined the Chris and Andrew from Remote Ruby to talk about podcasting, the beauty of the Ruby language, Ruby outside of Rails, and why you should probably be using a state machine. It was so fun getting to talk with them and I hope you enjoy this conversation. ","date_published":"2023-12-06T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/cd5add7b-3fcb-4121-92da-f667ca4c4d64.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":96234917,"duration_in_seconds":3007}]},{"id":"6c41429a-b9b6-48c4-aa4c-e0ecdf4a75bf","title":"Episode 497: Rachel Moser on The Odin Project","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/497","content_text":"Rachel is a core contributor to The Odin Project, an open source education project that helps people learn Ruby and Javascript. She joined me on the show to talk about the project, how she became involved, and her role with the team. \n\nShow Notes\nThe Odin Project - https://www.theodinproject.com/\nRachel's Github - https://github.com/rlmoser99\n\nSponsors\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nScoutAPM\nThis episode of The Ruby on Rails podcast is brought to you by Scout APM. Scout APM is a leading Ruby on Rails application performance monitoring tool that helps you identify and solve performance abnormalities faster. As a tool built for developers, by developers Scout makes it easy to get your APM setup and delivering insights in less than 4 minutes. Learn more at scoutapm.com","content_html":"Rachel is a core contributor to The Odin Project, an open source education project that helps people learn Ruby and Javascript. She joined me on the show to talk about the project, how she became involved, and her role with the team.
\n\nShow Notes
\nThe Odin Project - https://www.theodinproject.com/
\nRachel's Github - https://github.com/rlmoser99
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\nScoutAPM
\nThis episode of The Ruby on Rails podcast is brought to you by Scout APM. Scout APM is a leading Ruby on Rails application performance monitoring tool that helps you identify and solve performance abnormalities faster. As a tool built for developers, by developers Scout makes it easy to get your APM setup and delivering insights in less than 4 minutes. Learn more at scoutapm.com
I attended Ruby Conf and took the opportunity to chat with some attendees about their experience at the conference. This was a super fun experiment and getting to hear from new voices in the community was such a treat. I hope you enjoy it!
\n\nSponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\nScoutAPM
\nThis episode of The Ruby on Rails podcast is brought to you by Scout APM. Scout APM is a leading Ruby on Rails application performance monitoring tool that helps you identify and solve performance abnormalities faster. As a tool built for developers, by developers Scout makes it easy to get your APM setup and delivering insights in less than 4 minutes. Learn more at scoutapm.com
Marc has been building software for more than two decades, with a particular focus on the medical industry. He’s currently working with Doximity to create tools that make doctors’ lives easier. As an Engineering Manager, one of his primary focuses over the last couple years has been to figure out how to reduce unnecessary code coupling and make the lives of Doximity developers easier. He recently shared his experience with rails modularization at the Rocky Mountain Ruby conference.
\n\nIn this episode, we talk about Packwerk, it's challenges and benefits, and how Doximity was able to modularize their monolith.
\n\nShow Notes
\nPackwerk Github - https://github.com/Shopify/packwerk
\nRuby At Scale - https://github.com/rubyatscale
\nMarc Reynolds - https://github.com/marcreynolds
\nEpisode 492 with Vladimir Dementyev - https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/492
Sponsors
\nHoneybadger
As an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\nDiscourse
\nDiscourse is open source and is trusted by more than 20,000 online communities including some of the largest companies in the world
By harnessing the power of discussion, real-time chat, and AI, Discourse makes it easy to have meaningful conversations and collaborate with your community anytime and anywhere.
\n\nAre you ready to create a community? Visit ~discourse.org/rorp~
\n to get one month free on all self-serve plans. Whether you’re just starting out or want to take your community to the next level, there’s a plan for you.
Nick was at Rails World earlier this month and took the chance to chat with Rafael França about his work on the Rails Core team and releasing a new version of Rails.
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you are looking to start a podcast, there's never been a better time. Especially in the Ruby world. If you wanna join that world, use Buzzsprout. They provide hosting for your podcast, help with promotion, and take the hassel out of starting a podcast. They're built on Rails and are active in supporting the community.
\n\nStart podcasting today with Buzzsprout.
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you are looking to start a podcast, there's never been a better time. Especially in the Ruby world. If you wanna join that world, use Buzzsprout. They provide hosting for your podcast, help with promotion, and take the hassel out of starting a podcast. They're built on Rails and are active in supporting the community.
\n\nStart podcasting today with Buzzsprout.
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Nick was at Rails World earlier this month and took the chance to chat with Andrew Mason about podcasting, engaging with the Ruby community, how interest rates impact the tech industry, Turbo , and some of the new things announced at Rails World.","date_published":"2023-10-25T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/398ea5e2-869d-4521-b1ff-f40f11468fef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60681488,"duration_in_seconds":1896}]},{"id":"82fe0bb2-790a-40f3-89ad-61739ead4b9d","title":"Episode 492: Vladimir Dementyev on Layered Design","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/492","content_text":"Vladimir is a backend engineer from Mars, or Evil Martians, a consultancy specialized in product development for startups and developer tools. Vladimir is known for his work on many open-source projects in the Ruby on Rails world, such as AnyCable, Action Policy, TestProf and many more. He recently published the book Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications.\n\nShow Notes\nBuy Layered Design(Pakt) - https://www.packtpub.com/product/layered-design-for-ruby-on-rails-applications/9781801813785\nBuy Layered Design(Amazon) - https://www.amazon.com/promocode/A1F9CL9CYX3GLM\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Vladimir is a backend engineer from Mars, or Evil Martians, a consultancy specialized in product development for startups and developer tools. Vladimir is known for his work on many open-source projects in the Ruby on Rails world, such as AnyCable, Action Policy, TestProf and many more. He recently published the book Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications.
\n\nShow Notes
\nBuy Layered Design(Pakt) - https://www.packtpub.com/product/layered-design-for-ruby-on-rails-applications/9781801813785
\nBuy Layered Design(Amazon) - https://www.amazon.com/promocode/A1F9CL9CYX3GLM
Sponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Vladimir is a backend engineer from Mars, or Evil Martians, a consultancy specialized in product development for startups and developer tools. Vladimir is known for his work on many open-source projects in the Ruby on Rails world, such as AnyCable, Action Policy, TestProf and many more. He recently published the book Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications.\r\n","date_published":"2023-10-18T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/82fe0bb2-790a-40f3-89ad-61739ead4b9d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57136873,"duration_in_seconds":1785}]},{"id":"cbfb91f4-e0e6-422c-9ca0-5f8e3cc9afd0","title":"Episode 491: Reflecting on Rocky Mountain Ruby with Bekki Freeman","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/491","content_text":"Bekki Freeman has been working with Ruby and Rails for 8 years. Recently, she helped organize the Rocky Mountain Ruby conference. She joins Elise this week to reflect on the conference, talk about what it was like organizing, and make some karaoke plans with Elise\n\nShow Notes\nBekki's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bekki-freeman/\nTech Friend's: https://www.gettechfriends.com/\nEpisode 475 - The Return Of Rocky Mountain Ruby: https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/475\n\nRocky Mountain Ruby T-Shirts: In the show we said we'd include a link, but then found out there is a minimum order quantity. If you didn't get a shirt and would like one, reach out to Bekki on LinkedIn and she'll try to get a group order together. ","content_html":"Bekki Freeman has been working with Ruby and Rails for 8 years. Recently, she helped organize the Rocky Mountain Ruby conference. She joins Elise this week to reflect on the conference, talk about what it was like organizing, and make some karaoke plans with Elise
\n\nShow Notes
\nBekki's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bekki-freeman/
\nTech Friend's: https://www.gettechfriends.com/
\nEpisode 475 - The Return Of Rocky Mountain Ruby: https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/475
Rocky Mountain Ruby T-Shirts: In the show we said we'd include a link, but then found out there is a minimum order quantity. If you didn't get a shirt and would like one, reach out to Bekki on LinkedIn and she'll try to get a group order together.
","summary":"Bekki Freeman has been working with Ruby and Rails for 8 years. Recently, she helped organize the Rocky Mountain Ruby conference. She joins Elise this week to reflect on the conference, talk about what it was like organizing, and make some karaoke plans with Elise","date_published":"2023-10-11T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/cbfb91f4-e0e6-422c-9ca0-5f8e3cc9afd0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":58452630,"duration_in_seconds":1461}]},{"id":"8c959587-ec21-41f5-89e4-d95f22c27abc","title":"Episode 490: Ruby On Rails As A Career Choice with Olly Headey","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/490","content_text":"Olly Headey joined the show to talk with Elise about his recent blog post concerning the future of Ruby on Rails as a career. We discuss his post, some survey data, and talk about software developers might want to think about this question.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nRuby on Rails as a career choice in 2023\nOlly Headey\nOlly's Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Olly Headey joined the show to talk with Elise about his recent blog post concerning the future of Ruby on Rails as a career. We discuss his post, some survey data, and talk about software developers might want to think about this question.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Olly Headey joined the show to talk with Elise about his recent blog post concerning the future of Ruby on Rails as a career. We discuss his post, some survey data, and talk about software developers might want to think about this question.","date_published":"2023-10-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/8c959587-ec21-41f5-89e4-d95f22c27abc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52254626,"duration_in_seconds":1632}]},{"id":"32faafcb-f428-4154-9209-ccbd08fc5448","title":"Episode 489: Hello, Elise! Goodbye, Brittany. ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/489","content_text":"Elise Shaffer is a trans woman and Staff Software Engineer who loves Ruby and Ruby on Rails. She is also the new host of this podcast! Brittany announces her retirement from the show after a five year run as the host. In this special episode, the pair discuss Brittany's favorite moments from her run, get to know Elise and discuss any upcoming changes for the show. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast | 228: From the ashes...\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast | 379: MEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x The Ruby on Rails Podcast)\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast | 454: Rubyconf @ Home: Hanami Core Team\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast | 469: Railsconf 2023: A Ruby Community Podcast Live!\nConnect with Elise on Linkedin\nElise's Personal Site\nContact Brittany at brittany.jill.martin@gmail.com\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Elise Shaffer is a trans woman and Staff Software Engineer who loves Ruby and Ruby on Rails. She is also the new host of this podcast! Brittany announces her retirement from the show after a five year run as the host. In this special episode, the pair discuss Brittany's favorite moments from her run, get to know Elise and discuss any upcoming changes for the show.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Elise Shaffer is a trans woman and Staff Software Engineer who loves Ruby and Ruby on Rails. She is also the new host of this podcast! Brittany announces her retirement from the show after a five year run as the host. In this special episode, the pair discuss Brittany's favorite moments from her run, get to know Elise and discuss any upcoming changes for the show. ","date_published":"2023-09-27T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/32faafcb-f428-4154-9209-ccbd08fc5448.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38265037,"duration_in_seconds":1195}]},{"id":"bfe9d91b-005b-46f0-b71c-a3bbb4d63767","title":"Episode 488: Rubyconf 2023 Preview with Allison McMillan and Chelsea Kaufman","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/488","content_text":"Special co-host Kevin Murphy joined Brittany this week to interview Allison McMillan and Chelsea Kaufman, co-chairs of the upcoming Rubyconf 2023 happening in San Diego. The quartet discussed lessons learned from Railsconf 2023, the approach to thinking about and planning this year's Rubyconf and what is new and different at the event. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nBuy Tickets to Rubyconf 2023\nRuby Central\nAllison McMillan's website\nChelsea Kaufman on LinkedIn\nKevin Murphy's website\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Special co-host Kevin Murphy joined Brittany this week to interview Allison McMillan and Chelsea Kaufman, co-chairs of the upcoming Rubyconf 2023 happening in San Diego. The quartet discussed lessons learned from Railsconf 2023, the approach to thinking about and planning this year's Rubyconf and what is new and different at the event.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nThe Rocky Mountain Ruby conference returns to Boulder, Colorado on October 5th and 6th. Join them for two days of insightful talks from experienced Ruby developers with plenty of opportunities to connect with your Ruby community.
\n\nExperience a great Ruby conference in a great city!
\n\nGet you tickets today at Rocky Mountain Ruby
","summary":"Rails World needed a website! Did you want to be on the small team that helps build it? Shami Tomita and Eric Halverson certainly did and so they came on to the show to talk about their experience and the tech stack behind the conferencing app. Backed by Daniel Rassiner and Cody Norman, the crew talked about supporting Juniors and conference tips.","date_published":"2023-09-13T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ea00c8f1-a718-4d38-8cb7-c3f78de5d719.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52217887,"duration_in_seconds":1631}]},{"id":"014b3527-ce90-40fc-ac81-3bb77c9272e9","title":"Episode 486: High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails with Andrew Atkinson","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/486","content_text":"If you love taking about databases, this is the episode for you. Ahead of the launch of his new book, High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails, Andrew Atkinson joined the show with special guest co-host, Pat Bair, to talk about why he wrote a book, why he focused on PostgreSQL and his favorite feature from the upcoming 7.1 release. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nLanding page and newsletter signup for the book “High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails”\nAndrew's Tweet Announcing Beta for the Book\nAndrew's Personal blog on Postgres/Rails/general topics\nRideshare Rails API app used for book examples/exercises\nPg_scripts repo\nAndrew’s Postgres and Rails presentations and podcast appearances on YouTube\nAndrew Atkinson (@andatki) / X\nAndrew on GitHub\nPat on Github\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nScout APM \n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact. \n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"If you love taking about databases, this is the episode for you. Ahead of the launch of his new book, High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails, Andrew Atkinson joined the show with special guest co-host, Pat Bair, to talk about why he wrote a book, why he focused on PostgreSQL and his favorite feature from the upcoming 7.1 release.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact.
\n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"If you love taking about databases, this is the episode for you. Ahead of the launch of his new book, High Performance PostgreSQL for Rails, Andrew Atkinson joined the show with special guest co-host, Pat Bair, to talk about why he wrote a book, why he focused on PostgreSQL and his favorite feature from the upcoming 7.1 release. ","date_published":"2023-09-06T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/014b3527-ce90-40fc-ac81-3bb77c9272e9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":60459332,"duration_in_seconds":1889}]},{"id":"b86be1d9-316c-4cfe-9c9b-d7bc6b0a732e","title":"Episode 485: A Ticket Giveaway and Kamal / Kemal (Brittany + Nick) ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/485","content_text":"Nick is heading to Rails World to represent the show and he has a ticket to giveaway to a lucky listener! The pair talk about doing hard things first, the renaming of MRSK to Kamal and then a random deep dive on our show's archives. Check out the show notes for giveaway details! \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast RailsWorld Ticket Contest | Complete by September 2nd, 2023\nscarpe-team / scarpe\nscarpe-diem Discord Server\nGithub | Rename project to Kamal\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast | 3: Tobias Luettke\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nFastRuby.io\n\nDon’t lose 25% of your efficiency to technical debt. \n\nSign up for FastRuby’s tech debt remediation service, Bonsai and gradually upgrade core dependencies and refactor costly files — starting at $2k/month 🚀 \nLearn more here.","content_html":"Nick is heading to Rails World to represent the show and he has a ticket to giveaway to a lucky listener! The pair talk about doing hard things first, the renaming of MRSK to Kamal and then a random deep dive on our show's archives. Check out the show notes for giveaway details!
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nDon’t lose 25% of your efficiency to technical debt.
\n\nSign up for FastRuby’s tech debt remediation service, Bonsai and gradually upgrade core dependencies and refactor costly files — starting at $2k/month 🚀
\nLearn more here.
Ariel Fogel is a software engineer with an enduring soft spot in his heart for Ruby and Rails. Since graduating from Dev Bootcamp, he has found himself driven by finding ways to improve the quality of education for coders and non-coders alike. Brittany and Ariel discuss how engineers can level up in how they learn.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nDon’t lose 25% of your efficiency to technical debt.
\n\nSign up for FastRuby’s tech debt remediation service, Bonsai and gradually upgrade core dependencies and refactor costly files — starting at $2k/month 🚀
\nLearn more here.
After celebrating Jemma's newly established status as a Ruby core member, Brittany and Jemma discuss what is happening with Brittany at work, including taking some customer calls. The two hosts also talk about the important skill of being able to know your audience and how to communicate to non-technical stakeholders. They wrap up discussing AI fitness.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nDon’t lose 25% of your efficiency to technical debt.
\n\nSign up for FastRuby’s tech debt remediation service, Bonsai and gradually upgrade core dependencies and refactor costly files — starting at $2k/month 🚀
\nLearn more here.
Even though not a ton has changed in the last 4 months since Brittany and Brian last recorded the State of Rails Hiring, this hiring market is both awful and awesome depending on who you talk to. The duo dig into AI generated cover letters, the good and bad symptoms of what is happening in the economy and specific tactics to help get engineers and employers over the hump.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
There comes a time in almost every software application when it reaches the end of its lifecycle. Robby Russell, CEO of Planet Argon, joins the show to guide Brittany on the steps to take to decommission a Ruby on Rails application. The pair also touch on the idea of how small dev teams would benefit from periodically bringing in "guests" to their codebase.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact.
\n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"There comes a time in almost every software application when it reaches the end of its lifecycle. Robby Russell, CEO of Planet Argon, joins the show to guide Brittany on the steps to take to decommission a Ruby on Rails application. The pair also touch on the idea of how small dev teams would benefit from periodically bringing in \"guests\" to their codebase.","date_published":"2023-08-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/46e9d155-d116-4c42-b68b-c2820ac5a6c1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":65007383,"duration_in_seconds":2031}]},{"id":"2f636d1d-6b08-4ef0-b061-05555403516d","title":"Episode 480: Gnarly Rails with Nick Maloney ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/480","content_text":"Nick Maloney is co-founder of The Gnar Company, a full service product consulting shop. Nick and Brittany discuss Gnar's project for the State of Massachusetts to build out an automated background check system. Nick shares why Rails is their default stack and why he is particularly impressed with the direction of the front-end happening in Rails 7. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Gnar Company\nThe Gnar Company Blog\nNick Maloney on LinkedIn\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Nick Maloney is co-founder of The Gnar Company, a full service product consulting shop. Nick and Brittany discuss Gnar's project for the State of Massachusetts to build out an automated background check system. Nick shares why Rails is their default stack and why he is particularly impressed with the direction of the front-end happening in Rails 7.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
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\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Brittany and Nick sync up after Nick's one-night-only talk at Brighton Ruby 2023. It wouldn't be a recap without the conference organizer so they were lucky to find Andy Croll free to fill them in on why he continues to run the event and his thoughts on the uptick on conference attendance. ","date_published":"2023-07-19T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/31183b7a-62fa-4c2b-ba75-ca7e88fab5c8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67453299,"duration_in_seconds":2107}]},{"id":"5322e56b-df94-4acb-98f4-bd6644d42e22","title":"Episode 478: The Rails SaaS Conference Recap with Andrew Culver","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/478","content_text":"Andrew Culver is a long-time Rails developer and creator of Bullet Train, a SaaS framework for Rails, and the organizer of The Rails SaaS Conference in Los Angeles, California and Athens, Greece. Brittany was excited to have him on the show to talk about his hacker origins, his latest event in Athens, and to discuss why Rails World sold out in 45 minutes.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nBullet Train: The Open Source Ruby on Rails SaaS Framework\nThe Rails SaaS Conference\nLaravel Spark\nPhotos from Andrew's Hacker Phase\nIndie Rails: Michael Buckbee - Balancing Marketing & Development While Building Wafris\nRails World - 2023 — October 5 & 6\nAndrew Culver (@andrewculver) / Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nMirror Placement \n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.","content_html":"Andrew Culver is a long-time Rails developer and creator of Bullet Train, a SaaS framework for Rails, and the organizer of The Rails SaaS Conference in Los Angeles, California and Athens, Greece. Brittany was excited to have him on the show to talk about his hacker origins, his latest event in Athens, and to discuss why Rails World sold out in 45 minutes.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
","summary":"Andrew Culver is a long-time Rails developer and creator of Bullet Train, a SaaS framework for Rails, and the organizer of The Rails SaaS Conference in Los Angeles, California and Athens, Greece. Brittany was excited to have him on the show to talk about his hacker origins, his latest event in Athens, and to discuss why Rails World sold out in 45 minutes.","date_published":"2023-07-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/5322e56b-df94-4acb-98f4-bd6644d42e22.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70709797,"duration_in_seconds":2209}]},{"id":"4f49f3ec-ec0e-41e2-ab97-277c163c1217","title":"Episode 477: YARP has been merged!! (Brittany + Jemma + Kevin)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/477","content_text":"Mere minutes before this episode was recorded, YARP was merged! Kevin Newton joins Brittany and Jemma this week to share the exciting news. The trio discuss the follow up steps for YARP, whether a marketing push for adoption will be needed and how Kevin and Jemma partnered on the initiative. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nEpisode 385: Minimal Flame Wars (Prettier, Parsing and Regex) with Kevin Newton\nruby/yarp: Yet Another Ruby Parser\nMirror ruby/yarp into ruby/ruby #7964\nRubyConf TH 2023\nKevin Newton (@kddnewton) / Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nScout APM \n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact. \n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Mere minutes before this episode was recorded, YARP was merged! Kevin Newton joins Brittany and Jemma this week to share the exciting news. The trio discuss the follow up steps for YARP, whether a marketing push for adoption will be needed and how Kevin and Jemma partnered on the initiative.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact.
\n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Mere minutes before this episode was recorded, YARP was merged! Kevin Newton joins Brittany and Jemma this week to share the exciting news. The trio discuss the follow up steps for YARP, whether a marketing push for adoption will be needed and how Kevin and Jemma partnered on the initiative. ","date_published":"2023-07-05T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4f49f3ec-ec0e-41e2-ab97-277c163c1217.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63648203,"duration_in_seconds":1988}]},{"id":"b780a6d7-b478-4faa-9080-b9954f8d4221","title":"Episode 476: Career Ladders with Megan Marquardt-Ray","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/476","content_text":"Megan Marquardt-Ray is an Engineering Manager from Included Health. She leads a team of software engineers who build out mobile and web experiences that help people get to high quality healthcare. Before Included Health, she worked at an education startup, bloc, where she first stepped into a managing role. She and Brittany talk about what it means to be a part of a software community, how to draft career ladders, hiring and how to ensure your engineers are progressing.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nIncluded Health - Healthcare Navigation & Virtual Care\nIncluded Health Careers\nMegan Marquardt-Ray on LinkedIn\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nRuby on Rails Security Audit by FastRuby.io\n\nThe cost of a vulnerable code isn’t just potential attackers—it’s insurance hike rates, reputation damage, potential lawsuits, among other costly consequences. With FastRuby’s new service, the Ruby on Rails Security Audit, your application’s code, infrastructure and dependencies will get a full examination. In addition, you will get a comprehensive breakdown of actionable recommendations that will save your development team hours of investigative work. \n\nProtect your digital asset. Go to fastruby.io/security-audit","content_html":"Megan Marquardt-Ray is an Engineering Manager from Included Health. She leads a team of software engineers who build out mobile and web experiences that help people get to high quality healthcare. Before Included Health, she worked at an education startup, bloc, where she first stepped into a managing role. She and Brittany talk about what it means to be a part of a software community, how to draft career ladders, hiring and how to ensure your engineers are progressing.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\nRuby on Rails Security Audit by FastRuby.io
\n\nThe cost of a vulnerable code isn’t just potential attackers—it’s insurance hike rates, reputation damage, potential lawsuits, among other costly consequences. With FastRuby’s new service, the Ruby on Rails Security Audit, your application’s code, infrastructure and dependencies will get a full examination. In addition, you will get a comprehensive breakdown of actionable recommendations that will save your development team hours of investigative work.
\n\nProtect your digital asset. Go to fastruby.io/security-audit
","summary":"Megan Marquardt-Ray is an Engineering Manager from Included Health. She leads a team of software engineers who build out mobile and web experiences that help people get to high quality healthcare. Before Included Health, she worked at an education startup, bloc, where she first stepped into a managing role. She and Brittany talk about what it means to be a part of a software community, how to draft career ladders, hiring and how to ensure your engineers are progressing. ","date_published":"2023-06-28T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/b780a6d7-b478-4faa-9080-b9954f8d4221.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64145862,"duration_in_seconds":2004}]},{"id":"d169f839-9f08-467a-8d5b-3992e89c98e4","title":"Episode 475: The Return of Rocky Mountain Ruby with Spike Ilacqua","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/475","content_text":"Rocky Mountain Ruby is baaaaaack! Conference organizer, Spike Ilacqua, joined Brittany to discuss why he was bringing the conference back to life in Boulder, CO on October 5th and 6th, 2023. They talk about the advice he has gotten, the open CFP and funding the conference. The wrap up talking about how Spike finds AI kinda cool and kinda scary. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Return of Rocky Mountain Ruby\nSponsor Rocky Mountain Ruby\nRocky Mountain Ruby CFP\nBlue Ridge Ruby\nSpike's Blog\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nFastRuby.io\n\nOperating on an old version of Rails is like wearing an old pair of shoes—sure they get the job done (for now) but you want to replace them before you wear a hole in them. \nSee the full breakdown of our monthly maintenance services and schedule a call with us here.","content_html":"Rocky Mountain Ruby is baaaaaack! Conference organizer, Spike Ilacqua, joined Brittany to discuss why he was bringing the conference back to life in Boulder, CO on October 5th and 6th, 2023. They talk about the advice he has gotten, the open CFP and funding the conference. The wrap up talking about how Spike finds AI kinda cool and kinda scary.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nOperating on an old version of Rails is like wearing an old pair of shoes—sure they get the job done (for now) but you want to replace them before you wear a hole in them.
\nSee the full breakdown of our monthly maintenance services and schedule a call with us here.
Former host of this podcast, Kyle Daigle is the Chief Operating Officer at GitHub. Kyle joined GitHub in 2013 and built and scaled the Ecosystem Engineering teams and worked on the acquisitions of Semmle, npm, and others. He now oversees culture, operations, and communications for the business. He fills Brittany in on all of the exciting initiatives happening at GitHub: GitHub Accelerator, GitHub Fund, GitHub Sponsors and their new research on developer workflow and productivity with AI.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nOperating on an old version of Rails is like wearing an old pair of shoes—sure they get the job done (for now) but you want to replace them before you wear a hole in them.
\nSee the full breakdown of our monthly maintenance services and schedule a call with us here.
Making his podcast debut, Cody Norman is a former Loan Officer and current Independent Ruby on Rails consultant. He enjoys mentoring, working with early career developers and is an Engineering Mentor at The Agency of Learning. He joins Brittany to discuss personal branding, the importance of showing up every day and how he approaches mentoring early career developers.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact.
\n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Making his podcast debut, Cody Norman is a former Loan Officer and current Independent Ruby on Rails consultant. He enjoys mentoring, working with early career developers and is an Engineering Mentor at The Agency of Learning. He joins Brittany to discuss personal branding, the importance of showing up every day and how he approaches mentoring early career developers. ","date_published":"2023-06-07T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9719384a-5bf8-49f6-a4e3-3f3f4245b5b2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61554022,"duration_in_seconds":1923}]},{"id":"ed728bff-ab5d-4610-94cb-4dd7af1796ef","title":"Episode 472: All I Wanted Was An Environment Variable (thoughtbot) with Victoria Guido and Joe Ferris","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/472","content_text":"Victoria Guido, Managing Director of Business Development and DevOps Strategy, and Joe Ferris, CTO, of thoughtbot stop by to talk about Victoria's recent trip to Ruby Kaigi, thoughtbot's contributions to the Ruby / Rails communities, goals for their podcasts, Platform Engineering for Ruby on Rails engineers and the thoughtbot Incubator program.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nthoughtbot\nGiant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots\nMission Control's AWS Platform Guide\nmrsked / mrsk\nthoughtbot Incubator\nvictori_ousg - Victoria Guido / Twitter\nVictoria Guido (@vguido@thoughtbot.social)\nJoe Ferris (@joeferris) / Twitter\nJoe Ferris (@jferris@thoughtbot.social)\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Victoria Guido, Managing Director of Business Development and DevOps Strategy, and Joe Ferris, CTO, of thoughtbot stop by to talk about Victoria's recent trip to Ruby Kaigi, thoughtbot's contributions to the Ruby / Rails communities, goals for their podcasts, Platform Engineering for Ruby on Rails engineers and the thoughtbot Incubator program.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Victoria Guido, Managing Director of Business Development and DevOps Strategy, and Joe Ferris, CTO, of thoughtbot stop by to talk about Victoria's recent trip to Ruby Kaigi, thoughtbot's contributions to the Ruby / Rails communities, goals for their podcasts, Platform Engineering for Ruby on Rails engineers and the thoughtbot Incubator program.","date_published":"2023-05-31T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ed728bff-ab5d-4610-94cb-4dd7af1796ef.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57697157,"duration_in_seconds":1802}]},{"id":"abfdc6fc-9d90-4d5c-9bfc-4f31da46c6ff","title":"Episode 471: RubyKaigi 2023 Recap (Brittany + Jemma)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/471","content_text":"The moderator of Ruby Committers and the World, Jemma, answers all of Brittany's questions about her recent trip to Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan for RubyKaigi 2023. The pair talk about Matz's keynote, the panel and Jemma's recent work on YARP. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nRubyKaigi 2023\nField Report: RubyKaigi\nShopify/yarp: Yet Another Ruby Parser\nStan Lo\nRbspy\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"The moderator of Ruby Committers and the World, Jemma, answers all of Brittany's questions about her recent trip to Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan for RubyKaigi 2023. The pair talk about Matz's keynote, the panel and Jemma's recent work on YARP.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"The moderator of Ruby Committers and the World, Jemma, answers all of Brittany's questions about her recent trip to Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan for RubyKaigi 2023. The pair talk about Matz's keynote, the panel and Jemma's recent work on YARP. ","date_published":"2023-05-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/abfdc6fc-9d90-4d5c-9bfc-4f31da46c6ff.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":52017487,"duration_in_seconds":1625}]},{"id":"e01f13cd-2e3c-4d7b-bfbc-2694a54913bc","title":"Episode 470: A Smorgasbord of Topics (Brittany + Nick)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/470","content_text":"Brittany and Nick are back together again! Brittany talks about on boarding as an Engineering Manager at Shogun as a Shogie. The two discuss standup preferences, multi-timezone communications, bonding over incidents and Nick's latest venture: rChat. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nShogun\nGeekbot - Run standup meetings in Slack\nscarpe-team / scarpe\nChatGPT\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires? \n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs. \n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Brittany and Nick are back together again! Brittany talks about on boarding as an Engineering Manager at Shogun as a Shogie. The two discuss standup preferences, multi-timezone communications, bonding over incidents and Nick's latest venture: rChat.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Brittany and Nick are back together again! Brittany talks about on boarding as an Engineering Manager at Shogun as a Shogie. The two discuss standup preferences, multi-timezone communications, bonding over incidents and Nick's latest venture: rChat. ","date_published":"2023-05-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e01f13cd-2e3c-4d7b-bfbc-2694a54913bc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64190954,"duration_in_seconds":2005}]},{"id":"a2f8c5fc-8c35-4f52-b773-ef7899e6a5cf","title":"Episode 469: Railsconf 2023: A Ruby Community Podcast Live!","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/469","content_text":"Listen to Brittany Martin (The Ruby on Rails Podcast), Jason Charnes (Remote Ruby) and Paul Bahr (Peachtree Sound) as they interview guests from the community on a live podcast at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, GA. \n\nGuest #1: Aaron Patterson, Senior Staff Engineer at Shopify\nGuest #2: Irina Nazarova, CEO of Evil Martians\nGuest #3: Voted on by the community in an online poll: Justin Searls, Meta Programmer at Test Double\nGuest #4: Voted on by the community live at this session: Britni Alexander, Senior Software Engineer\n\nOur Vanna White of Guest Selection: Danielle Greaves, Lead Web Developer, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nA Ruby Community Podcast Live! | Railsconf 2023\nPeachtree Sound\nSubstitute Teacher - Key & Peele - YouTube\nKeynote - Aaron Patterson | Railsconf 2023\nRails as a piece of birthday cake | Railsconf 2023\nEvil Martians\nN.E.A.T. (Not Everything's About Technology)\nJustin's Field Report from RubyKaiji\nHire Britni! | LinkedIn\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!","content_html":"Listen to Brittany Martin (The Ruby on Rails Podcast), Jason Charnes (Remote Ruby) and Paul Bahr (Peachtree Sound) as they interview guests from the community on a live podcast at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, GA.
\n\nGuest #1: Aaron Patterson, Senior Staff Engineer at Shopify
\nGuest #2: Irina Nazarova, CEO of Evil Martians
\nGuest #3: Voted on by the community in an online poll: Justin Searls, Meta Programmer at Test Double
\nGuest #4: Voted on by the community live at this session: Britni Alexander, Senior Software Engineer
Our Vanna White of Guest Selection: Danielle Greaves, Lead Web Developer, Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
","summary":"Listen to Brittany Martin (The Ruby on Rails Podcast), Jason Charnes (Remote Ruby) and Paul Bahr (Peachtree Sound) as they interview guests from the community on a live podcast at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, GA. ","date_published":"2023-05-10T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a2f8c5fc-8c35-4f52-b773-ef7899e6a5cf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":71762732,"duration_in_seconds":2242}]},{"id":"bfbfb6c1-71ca-45ae-b0c8-86cff0454ea2","title":"Episode 468: Railsconf 2023 Recap with Drew Bragg and Joël Quenneville","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/468","content_text":"Joël and Drew join Brittany post-conference to discuss their experience at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. The trio thank the organizers, share tales from speaking and discuss their favorite talks. They wrap by discussing the new Ruby Central individual memberships and their conference plans for the rest of the year. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Bikeshed\nCode and the Coding Coders who Code it\nRailsconf\nIn Favor of Ruby Central Memberships\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nMirror Placement \n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.","content_html":"Joël and Drew join Brittany post-conference to discuss their experience at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. The trio thank the organizers, share tales from speaking and discuss their favorite talks. They wrap by discussing the new Ruby Central individual memberships and their conference plans for the rest of the year.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
","summary":"Joël and Drew join Brittany post-conference to discuss their experience at Railsconf 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. The trio thank the organizers, share tales from speaking and discuss their favorite talks. They wrap by discussing the new Ruby Central individual memberships and their conference plans for the rest of the year. ","date_published":"2023-05-03T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/bfbfb6c1-71ca-45ae-b0c8-86cff0454ea2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":73360087,"duration_in_seconds":2292}]},{"id":"3ee90c7b-d7d1-4be5-b74f-9c652a39172c","title":"Episode 467: The Rails Foundation with Amanda Perino","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/467","content_text":"Amanda Perino is the newly appointed Executive Director of the Rails Foundation. Brittany interviewed Amanda and the pair discuss all of the exciting initiatives coming out of the Foundation, the Rails community members who are helping with the efforts and advice coming from other software communities. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nThe Rails Foundation\nRails World\nThis Week in Rails newsletter\nThe Rails Changelog Podcast\nSuggestion Form to send ideas to the Rails Foundation\nthe Tightly Coupled Book Club\nAmanda Brooke Perino (@AmandaBPerino) / Twitter\nAmanda Perino on LinkedIn\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger is the application health monitoring tool built for you, the developer who cares about a quality product and happy customers.\nStart monitoring today at https://www.honeybadger.io/. Honeybadger is free for small teams, and setup takes as little as five minutes. Visit https://www.honeybadger.io/.\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"Amanda Perino is the newly appointed Executive Director of the Rails Foundation. Brittany interviewed Amanda and the pair discuss all of the exciting initiatives coming out of the Foundation, the Rails community members who are helping with the efforts and advice coming from other software communities.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger is the application health monitoring tool built for you, the developer who cares about a quality product and happy customers.
\nStart monitoring today at https://www.honeybadger.io/. Honeybadger is free for small teams, and setup takes as little as five minutes. Visit https://www.honeybadger.io/.
Atlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Selena Small and Michael Milewski are a pair of Senior developers from Melbourne, Australia that not only love to pair on code but getting ready for a world tour of conference talks. Fresh off the roles as co-MCs for Rubyconf AU, the pair speak with Jemma and Brittany about why they are advocates for pairing, some pairing horror stories and how they would describe the Australian Ruby community.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nAs an Engineering Manager or an engineer, too much of your time gets sucked up with downtime issues, troubleshooting, and error tracking. How can you spend more time shipping code and less time putting out fires?
\n\nHoneybadger is how. It’s a suite of monitoring tools specifically for devs.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nExperience the perfect blend of efficiency and accuracy with Scout APM. Our performance monitoring solution is tailor-made for Rails developers, providing fast and effective troubleshooting with an intuitive UI and advanced tracing logic. With real-time anomaly detection and instant alerts, you can swiftly resolve issues like N+1 queries and memory bloat, and prevent customer impact.
\n\nDon't wait any longer to optimize your Rails app performance - sign up for our free 14-day trial today at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Selena Small and Michael Milewski are a pair of Senior developers from Melbourne, Australia that not only love to pair on code but getting ready for a world tour of conference talks. Fresh off the roles as co-MCs for Rubyconf AU, the pair speak with Jemma and Brittany about why they are advocates for pairing, some pairing horror stories and how they would describe the Australian Ruby community. ","date_published":"2023-04-19T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/c93d978f-bbab-46d5-8d3f-8645e8c9e2c8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":62308862,"duration_in_seconds":1947}]},{"id":"fd62cc3b-4161-46c6-94df-2a485bb31d16","title":"Episode 465: Why Companies Don't Hire Juniors with Alex Ghiculescu","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/465","content_text":"Alex Ghiculescu is the co-founder of Workforce.com, a workforce management product built on Ruby on Rails. The topic of hiring Juniors has been a common theme lately but he joins Brittany and Brian to discuss why companies are actually avoiding it. The trio debate in-office training, salaries and promotions.\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nWorkforce.com\nWhy companies don't hire juniors by Alex Ghiculescu\nIf you want to learn more about working at Workforce.com, reach out to:\n\n\nChicago - Stacey McKnight - smcknight@workforce.com\nLondon - Phil Fraser - philip@workforce.com\nBrisbane - Austin Wilshire - austin@tanda.co\nFor non-junior roles, they will consider folks who don’t live in those places but can commute to them occasionally.\n\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"Alex Ghiculescu is the co-founder of Workforce.com, a workforce management product built on Ruby on Rails. The topic of hiring Juniors has been a common theme lately but he joins Brittany and Brian to discuss why companies are actually avoiding it. The trio debate in-office training, salaries and promotions.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nYou won’t know if Honeybadger will really save you time and trouble until you see how it works in your own toolchain. With two lines of code and five minutes, you can see for yourself. Honeybadger automatically hooks into popular web frameworks, job systems, authentication libraries, and front-end JavaScript.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Rose Wiegley is a Senior Staff Developer on Shopify’s Payments and Risk team. Jemma is solo hosting today as she interviews Rose about her thoughts on being a staff engineer at Shopify, keynoting at RubyConf Mini and her recent team switch at Shopify.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nIf you want to simplify your stack, and lower your bills, it’s time to check out Honeybager. Honeybadger combines all of those services into one easy to use platform—it’s everything you need to keep production healthy and your customers happy.
\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
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\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger is the application health monitoring tool built for you, the developer who cares about a quality product and happy customers.
\nStart monitoring today at https://www.honeybadger.io/. Honeybadger is free for small teams, and setup takes as little as five minutes. Visit https://www.honeybadger.io/.
Brainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
","summary":"Mina Slater (she/her) is a senior developer with Mission Control, thoughtbot's DevOps, platform engineering and SRE team. Aji Slater (they/them) is a development team lead at thoughtbot on Lift-Off, thoughtbot’s team that specializes in new product development and launch. Together, they guest on the podcast to discuss their new podcast: The Tightly Coupled Book Club. They pitch the concept to Brittany, ask Brittany for advice and discuss feedback from Brittany's initial listen. ","date_published":"2023-03-29T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/64216949-dfb2-4659-9307-b35ffdd748ba.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":86709538,"duration_in_seconds":2167}]},{"id":"e4366439-4d40-4e52-94ae-1ff48dc3bc00","title":"Episode 462: Scarpe Diem: Seize the Shoes (Brittany + Nick)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/462","content_text":"What is Nick? Well, Nick has a thing! He tells Brittany all about his new project: Scarpe. From there, Brittany steals some free consulting from Nick when she presents an authentication problem she is trying to tackle on a side project. Nick shares his experience at a coveted Sandi Metz workshop and they wrap on a personal update from Brittany. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nShoes! The easiest little GUI toolkit, for Ruby\nwhy-archive/nobody-knows-shoes.pdf at master - GitHub\nGlimmer DSL for SWT 4.26.0.1 - GitHub\nscarpe-team / scarpe\nschwad (@schwad_rb) / Twitter\nHackety Hack - Wikipedia\nBullet Train: The Ruby on Rails SaaS Template\nCanCanCan - The authorization Gem for Ruby on Rails\nSandi Metz\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute! \nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!","content_html":"What is Nick? Well, Nick has a thing! He tells Brittany all about his new project: Scarpe. From there, Brittany steals some free consulting from Nick when she presents an authentication problem she is trying to tackle on a side project. Nick shares his experience at a coveted Sandi Metz workshop and they wrap on a personal update from Brittany.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute!
\nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.
Get started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
","summary":"What is Nick? Well, Nick has a thing! He tells Brittany all about his new project: Scarpe. From there, Brittany steals some free consulting from Nick when she presents an authentication problem she is trying to tackle on a side project. Nick shares his experience at a coveted Sandi Metz workshop and they wrap on a personal update from Brittany. ","date_published":"2023-03-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e4366439-4d40-4e52-94ae-1ff48dc3bc00.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":66869634,"duration_in_seconds":2089}]},{"id":"9cfdbdec-7d10-4461-b99c-529c5e93b5b6","title":"Episode 461: ccyalater and Merge Conflict Hit the Track! with Colleen Leonard","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/461","content_text":"Colleen Leonard has been working in tech since 2015, first as a Front-End Developer and then as a recruiter. She is currently a Technical Recruiter at Test Double. She joins Brittany to chat technical recruitment in Part 1 and then roller derby in Part 2. Let's roll.\n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\nYou can follow Colleen on the following platforms:\n\n\nColleen Leonard / LinkedIn\nColleen Leonard (@_colleenleonard) / Twitter\nColleen Leonard on (@ccleonard ) / Mastodon\n\n\nYou can follow Test Double on the following platforms: \nRead the latest at https://blog.testdouble.com/ \nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/testdouble\nMastodon: https://mastodon.world/@testdouble\n\nSponsored By:\n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.","content_html":"Colleen Leonard has been working in tech since 2015, first as a Front-End Developer and then as a recruiter. She is currently a Technical Recruiter at Test Double. She joins Brittany to chat technical recruitment in Part 1 and then roller derby in Part 2. Let's roll.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nYou can follow Colleen on the following platforms:
\n\nYou can follow Test Double on the following platforms:
\nRead the latest at https://blog.testdouble.com/
\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/testdouble
\nMastodon: https://mastodon.world/@testdouble
Sponsored By:
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
","summary":"Colleen Leonard has been working in tech since 2015, first as a Front-End Developer and then as a recruiter. She is currently a Technical Recruiter at Test Double. She joins Brittany to chat technical recruitment in Part 1 and then roller derby in Part 2. Let's roll.","date_published":"2023-03-15T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9cfdbdec-7d10-4461-b99c-529c5e93b5b6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":81132490,"duration_in_seconds":2028}]},{"id":"92c09eb6-63ea-4639-b6d6-37ab767b1b9b","title":"Episode 460: The State of Rails Hiring in 2023 (Brittany + Brian)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/460","content_text":"In 2022, Rails Hiring is Still Hot was our most listened to episode! By popular demand, Brian is back to give us the state of the Ruby on Rails hiring market for 2023. Brittany and Brian discuss his clients, advice for those who have a job and advice for those who are seeking a role in this weird market. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nEpisode 419: Rails Hiring is Still Hot (Brittany + Brian)\nMirror Placement\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nJetBrains RubyMine \n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.","content_html":"In 2022, Rails Hiring is Still Hot was our most listened to episode! By popular demand, Brian is back to give us the state of the Ruby on Rails hiring market for 2023. Brittany and Brian discuss his clients, advice for those who have a job and advice for those who are seeking a role in this weird market.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
","summary":"In 2022, \"Rails Hiring is Still Hot\" was our most listened to episode! By popular demand, Brian is back to give us the state of the Ruby on Rails hiring market for 2023. Brittany and Brian discuss his clients, advice for those who have a job and advice for those who are seeking a role in this weird market. ","date_published":"2023-03-08T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/92c09eb6-63ea-4639-b6d6-37ab767b1b9b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63424422,"duration_in_seconds":1981}]},{"id":"fec32222-af22-4b86-8a76-4e8f521c3e50","title":"Episode 459: Blue Ridge Ruby with Jeremy Smith and Mark Locklear","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/459","content_text":"Jeremy Smith is a designer/developer who runs a tiny one-person web studio called HYBRD. Mark Locklear is a Web Developer and Project Manager at the Extension Foundation. Together, they are co-hosting Blue Ridge Ruby, a two-day, single-track conference featuring ten speakers, plus lightning talks. The conference will be held at the historic Masonic Temple in downtown Asheville on Thursday, June 8th and Friday, June 9th. \n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nBlue Ridge Ruby\nSponsor Blue Ridge Ruby\nHYBRD\nIndieRails Podcast\nJeremy Smith (@jeremysmithco) / Twitter\nMark Locklear (@marklocklear@techhub.social) - Twitter\nMark's Personal Site\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute! \nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!","content_html":"Jeremy Smith is a designer/developer who runs a tiny one-person web studio called HYBRD. Mark Locklear is a Web Developer and Project Manager at the Extension Foundation. Together, they are co-hosting Blue Ridge Ruby, a two-day, single-track conference featuring ten speakers, plus lightning talks. The conference will be held at the historic Masonic Temple in downtown Asheville on Thursday, June 8th and Friday, June 9th.
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute!
\nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.
Get started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
","summary":"Jeremy Smith is a designer/developer who runs a tiny one-person web studio called HYBRD. Mark Locklear is a Web Developer and Project Manager at the Extension Foundation. Together, they are co-hosting Blue Ridge Ruby, a two-day, single-track conference featuring ten speakers, plus lightning talks. The conference will be held at the historic Masonic Temple in downtown Asheville on Thursday, June 8th and Friday, June 9th. ","date_published":"2023-03-01T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/fec32222-af22-4b86-8a76-4e8f521c3e50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":61471362,"duration_in_seconds":1920}]},{"id":"6e2fc52f-36af-43e5-9fe1-247c45418d43","title":"Episode 458: LEARN Academy with Adam Cuppy, Sarah Proctor and Chelsea Kaufman","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/458","content_text":"Brittany has a trio today! Adam Cuppy, Sarah Proctor and Chelsea Kaufman from LEARN Academy join her to discuss the academy's origin story, curriculum and how they garner interest for their program. They dive deeper into their internship program and how an internship is one of the most accessible ways to start bringing juniors into the team.\n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nLEARN academy\n3-Day Jumpstart Bootcamp | LEARN academy\nPartners | LEARN academy\nAdam Cuppy on LinkedIn\nSarah Proctor on LinkedIn\nChelsea Kaufman on LinkedIn\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nScout APM \n\nGet the best of both worlds with Scout APM. Quick and effective performance monitoring designed specifically for Rails developers, it helps you fix issues fast with a developer-friendly UI and tracing logic. Resolve abnormalities like N+1 queries and memory bloat in real-time and prevent customer impact with real-time alerting. Try it now with a free 14-day trial and get started at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails . \n\nThen, take your skills to the next level at SPOTcon 2023. Experience the future of performance monitoring alongside Scout APM and other industry leaders. Stay ahead of the game with innovative solutions at SPOTCon 2023 a virtual event on March 2nd, 2023 - Register Now! www.spotcon.io.","content_html":"Brittany has a trio today! Adam Cuppy, Sarah Proctor and Chelsea Kaufman from LEARN Academy join her to discuss the academy's origin story, curriculum and how they garner interest for their program. They dive deeper into their internship program and how an internship is one of the most accessible ways to start bringing juniors into the team.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nGet the best of both worlds with Scout APM. Quick and effective performance monitoring designed specifically for Rails developers, it helps you fix issues fast with a developer-friendly UI and tracing logic. Resolve abnormalities like N+1 queries and memory bloat in real-time and prevent customer impact with real-time alerting. Try it now with a free 14-day trial and get started at scoutapm.com/rubyonrails .
\n\nThen, take your skills to the next level at SPOTcon 2023. Experience the future of performance monitoring alongside Scout APM and other industry leaders. Stay ahead of the game with innovative solutions at SPOTCon 2023 a virtual event on March 2nd, 2023 - Register Now! www.spotcon.io.
","summary":"Brittany has a trio today! Adam Cuppy, Sarah Proctor and Chelsea Kaufman from LEARN Academy join her to discuss the academy's origin story, curriculum and how they garner interest for their program. They dive deeper into their internship program and how an internship is one of the most accessible ways to start bringing juniors into the team.\r\n","date_published":"2023-02-22T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6e2fc52f-36af-43e5-9fe1-247c45418d43.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":78348377,"duration_in_seconds":2448}]},{"id":"a00e3406-c6a0-44ca-be92-80655c2ceb3d","title":"Episode 457: This Week In Rails with Emmanuel Hayford","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/457","content_text":"Emmanuel Hayford is an independent Rails Consultant and a co-editor of \"The Weeks in Rails\". He excitedly tells Brittany his favorite upcoming features for Rails 7.1 and his favorite features that shipped with Ruby 3.2. They wrap the episode discussing why community content is so important. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nThis Week in Rails\nTryRuby: Learn programming with Ruby\nAn Overview Of Ruby on Rails 7.1 Features. Part I\nRuby 3.2.0 Released\nRad Ruby\nEmmanuel Hayford on Twitter (@siaw23)\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.","content_html":"Emmanuel Hayford is an independent Rails Consultant and a co-editor of "The Weeks in Rails". He excitedly tells Brittany his favorite upcoming features for Rails 7.1 and his favorite features that shipped with Ruby 3.2. They wrap the episode discussing why community content is so important.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
","summary":"Emmanuel Hayford is an independent Rails Consultant and a co-editor of \"The Weeks in Rails\". He excitedly tells Brittany his favorite upcoming features for Rails 7.1 and his favorite features that shipped with Ruby 3.2. They wrap the episode discussing why community content is so important. \r\n","date_published":"2023-02-15T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a00e3406-c6a0-44ca-be92-80655c2ceb3d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":51695177,"duration_in_seconds":1615}]},{"id":"b7bcfed3-a709-42ac-a435-d1aeb2e2c381","title":"Episode 456: The Ruby’s Got You Covered World Tour with Kevin Murphy ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/456","content_text":"Kevin Murphy is a software developer in the Boston area, currently working at Bookbub. After discussing Kevin's first commit into Ruby(!), he and Brittany discuss the long-term benefits and effects of community involvement, including speaking. Stay tuned for the premiere of Kevin's tour promo at the end of the episode! \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nContributing to Ruby Docs\nRuby's Coverage Module\nKevin Murphy's website\nKevin Murphy on Mastodon\nKevin's Blog Post Series about having an MBA\nKevin's contribution to Ruby\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!","content_html":"Kevin Murphy is a software developer in the Boston area, currently working at Bookbub. After discussing Kevin's first commit into Ruby(!), he and Brittany discuss the long-term benefits and effects of community involvement, including speaking. Stay tuned for the premiere of Kevin's tour promo at the end of the episode!
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
","summary":"After taking a moment to talk about Chris Seaton's impact on the community, Nick tells Brittany about his adventures in TruffleRuby and Hatchbox. They also discuss how Shopify removed all recurring meetings with more than two people in perpetuity to encourage more focus time.","date_published":"2023-02-01T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/c6ef952f-d88e-4f3f-8d33-644bac9ead9f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59419764,"duration_in_seconds":1856}]},{"id":"844a9e25-47fc-4b0b-a126-879de960ef11","title":"Episode 454: Rubyconf @ Home: Hanami Core Team","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/454","content_text":"Captured live from Rubyconf 2022 Home Edition on January 11th, 2023, this is a special episode recorded with the Hanami Core Team: Luca Guidi, Tim Riley and Peter Solnica. Co-moderated by Jason Charnes and Brittany Martin. \n\nModerated By:\n\n\nJason Charnes, Remote Ruby\nBrittany Martin, The Ruby on Rails Podcast\n\n\nPanelists:\n\n\nLuca Guidi\nTim Riley\nPeter Solnica\n\n\nA special thanks to the organizers of Rubyconf @ Home for making this happen!\n\nShow Notes:\n\n\nHanami\ndry-rb\nROM\nRoda\ndecafsucks / decafsucks\nSponsor Hanami\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute! \nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.\n\nGet started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!\n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!","content_html":"Captured live from Rubyconf 2022 Home Edition on January 11th, 2023, this is a special episode recorded with the Hanami Core Team: Luca Guidi, Tim Riley and Peter Solnica. Co-moderated by Jason Charnes and Brittany Martin.
\n\nModerated By:
\n\nPanelists:
\n\nA special thanks to the organizers of Rubyconf @ Home for making this happen!
\n\nShow Notes:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nRecent studies found that downtime can cost $427 per minute for small businesses, and up to $9,000 per minute for medium-sized businesses. That's every single minute!
\nA monthly subscription with Honeybadger helps you prevent costly downtime by giving you all the monitoring you need in one easy-to-use platform so you can quickly understand what's going on and how to fix it, which helps you stay in business.
Get started today in as little as 5 minutes at Honeybadger.io with plans starting at free!
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
","summary":"Captured live from Rubyconf 2022 Home Edition on January 11th, 2023, this is a special episode recorded with the Hanami Core Team: Luca Guidi, Tim Riley and Peter Solnica. Co-moderated by Jason Charnes and Brittany Martin. ","date_published":"2023-01-25T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/844a9e25-47fc-4b0b-a126-879de960ef11.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":72522023,"duration_in_seconds":3021}]},{"id":"aeba4452-4c31-4f89-810a-1d3259430604","title":"Episode 453: Ruby for All Crossover: Integrations","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/453","content_text":"Brittany guested on Ruby for All this week! She joins Julie J to talk about why integrations are important to developers and why integration knowledge can give Juniors a leg up in hiring. They also discuss the differences between APIs and webhooks and review a real world example.\n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nRuby for All\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nMiro\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!","content_html":"Brittany guested on Ruby for All this week! She joins Julie J to talk about why integrations are important to developers and why integration knowledge can give Juniors a leg up in hiring. They also discuss the differences between APIs and webhooks and review a real world example.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nBrainstorm, solve problems, and reach better decisions faster as a team on Miro’s visual collaboration platform. Whether you use it for Agile rituals, technical diagramming, or as a project hub, Miro brings together developers and their workflows in one shared space. Check out The Ruby on Rails Podcast community board at miro.com/ruby/ where you can learn about the hosts, leave feedback, and more!
","summary":"Brittany guested on Ruby for All this week! She joins Julie J to talk about why integrations are important to developers and why integration knowledge can give Juniors a leg up in hiring. They also discuss the differences between APIs and webhooks and review a real world example. ","date_published":"2023-01-18T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/aeba4452-4c31-4f89-810a-1d3259430604.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":73426726,"duration_in_seconds":1835}]},{"id":"1b317a7d-166c-41b8-a3cb-09aeb048ff3e","title":"Episode 452: 2023 with Finesse (Brittany + Jemma)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/452","content_text":"After reflecting on their 2022 resolutions, Brittany and Jemma talk about their resolutions for 2023. Afterwards, Brittany congratulates Jemma on shipping Object Shapes in Ruby 3.2, asks what is in store for her next and why everyone should upgrade to Ruby 3.2. They wrap up the episode talking about team changes at TextUs. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nEpisode 399: New Year's Resolutions & Mediocrity with Brittany and Jemma\nRuby 3.2.0 Released\nShopify/yjit: Optimizing JIT compiler built inside CRuby - GitHub\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nJetBrains RubyMine \n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.","content_html":"After reflecting on their 2022 resolutions, Brittany and Jemma talk about their resolutions for 2023. Afterwards, Brittany congratulates Jemma on shipping Object Shapes in Ruby 3.2, asks what is in store for her next and why everyone should upgrade to Ruby 3.2. They wrap up the episode talking about team changes at TextUs.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
","summary":"After reflecting on their 2022 resolutions, Brittany and Jemma talk about their resolutions for 2023. Afterwards, Brittany congratulates Jemma on shipping Object Shapes in Ruby 3.2, asks what is in store for her next and why everyone should upgrade to Ruby 3.2. They wrap up the episode talking about team changes at TextUs. ","date_published":"2023-01-11T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/1b317a7d-166c-41b8-a3cb-09aeb048ff3e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":50213887,"duration_in_seconds":1569}]},{"id":"61e3b05d-394c-40b9-bb17-1c70940d9413","title":"Episode 451: How We Hire Junior Developers with Andy Croll","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/451","content_text":"The podcast voice is back! Andy Croll is starting 2023 off right by joining Brittany to discuss the process they went through at CoverageBook to hire a junior developer. The timing is perfect because TextUs was also hiring a Junior developer so Brittany cons Andy into sharing a bunch of free advice. Happy New Year, listeners!\n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nCoverageBook\nEpisode 384 - The TextUs Junior Trio with Saundra Catalina, Jeff Golden and Luke Mason\nMy First Ruby Friend\nOne Ruby Thing - Andy Croll\nChats in the Cupboard\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"The podcast voice is back! Andy Croll is starting 2023 off right by joining Brittany to discuss the process they went through at CoverageBook to hire a junior developer. The timing is perfect because TextUs was also hiring a Junior developer so Brittany cons Andy into sharing a bunch of free advice. Happy New Year, listeners!
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Adam Pallozzi has been a professional musician, business owner and software developer. Now, he has co-founded SleepHQ, a CPAP support community where users can upload, review and share their therapy data with anyone. Ahead of his (spoiler: successful) launch of the Pro version, Adam sits down with Brittany to discuss his journey to finding Rails, his appreciation of Bullet Train, working on hardware (magic!) and finding community from AU.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Adam Pallozzi has been a professional musician, business owner and software developer. Now, he has co-founded SleepHQ, a CPAP support community where users can upload, review and share their therapy data with anyone. Ahead of his (spoiler: successful) launch of the Pro version, Adam sits down with Brittany to discuss his journey to finding Rails, his appreciation of Bullet Train, working on hardware (magic!) and finding community from AU. \r\n","date_published":"2022-12-28T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d61d07cc-b2b8-4462-badb-663902d1c068.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":66653367,"duration_in_seconds":2082}]},{"id":"f45844d0-716b-44f8-8658-809b7a7003ef","title":"Episode 449: New OSS Maintainers with Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/449","content_text":"Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo are back on the show as new maintainers of the Faker gem! The trio discuss what they have learned in OSS so far, when to declare bankruptcy and how to market a project for new contributors. Does Hacktoberfest make a difference? \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nEpisode 407 | Get to Senior with Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo (hexdevs)\nGet to Senior | hexdevs\nfaker-ruby / faker\nHow to Open Source with Richard Schneeman | hexdevs Podcast\nStefanni Brasil (@stefannibrasil) / Twitter\nThiago Araujo (@thdaraujo) / Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo are back on the show as new maintainers of the Faker gem! The trio discuss what they have learned in OSS so far, when to declare bankruptcy and how to market a project for new contributors. Does Hacktoberfest make a difference?
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Joe Masilotti of both Turbo Native and railsdevs fame, joined Brittany to talk about his upcoming Turbo Native workshop. They discuss why he is conducting the workshop(s), whether he is happy with the current state of Turbo Native (with a cool OSS reveal) and of course, an update on how railsdevs is progressing.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Joe Masilotti of both Turbo Native and railsdevs fame, joined Brittany to talk about his upcoming Turbo Native workshop. They discuss why he is conducting the workshop(s), whether he is happy with the current state of Turbo Native (with a cool OSS reveal) and of course, an update on how railsdevs is progressing. ","date_published":"2022-12-14T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e14a9256-deeb-4534-83ed-d303c49b1c67.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":59477377,"duration_in_seconds":1858}]},{"id":"d540b648-1d0e-4846-adc7-fb4070a4f94c","title":"Episode 447: Rubyconf Mini Recap + The Rails Foundation (Brittany + Jemma + Emily)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/447","content_text":"Brittany is joined by the co-organizers of Rubyconf Mini: co-host, Jemma, and Emily Samp. The trio discussed how inclusivity was laced into the event, their futures as conference planners and the adoration of Jemma's Nana. In the back half of the episode, they discuss their expectations and reaction to the announcement of The Rails Foundation.\n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nEpisode 434 All Things RubyConf Mini (Brittany + Jemma)\nThe Rails Foundation](https://rubyonrails.org/foundation)\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast Listener Feedback Form \n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.\n\nJetBrains RubyMine \n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.","content_html":"Brittany is joined by the co-organizers of Rubyconf Mini: co-host, Jemma, and Emily Samp. The trio discussed how inclusivity was laced into the event, their futures as conference planners and the adoration of Jemma's Nana. In the back half of the episode, they discuss their expectations and reaction to the announcement of The Rails Foundation.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
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\n\nModerated By:
\n\nPanelists:
\n\nA special thanks to the organizers of Rubyconf Mini for making this panel happen: Jemma Issroff, Emily Samp and Andy Croll.
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nBrittany's Picks
\n\nNick's Picks
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
","summary":"It's back and now a tradition! It's the Holiday Gift Guide episode where Brittany and Nick share their picks for gifts that might appeal to a developer in your life. \r\n","date_published":"2022-11-23T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/38da86ab-de77-4bf2-bb06-1945d0309060.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":64230199,"duration_in_seconds":2007}]},{"id":"3282e56f-f2ec-4d63-9ef7-555fc15a73be","title":"Episode 444: Artificial Intelligence on Rails with Kevin Su","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/444","content_text":"Kevin Su ditched college to pursue the venture-backed startup dream, but found his calling running a small, bootstrapped and profitable SaaS business called Clearscope. Together, Brittany, Brian and Kevin discuss why Rails is the perfect launching pad for SaaS businesses, the tech stack Clearscope has chosen and how they approach hiring. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nClearscope\nKalzumeus Software - patio11\nStart Small, Stay Small\nSenior/Lead Full-stack Software Engineers at Clearscope\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nScout APM \n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Kevin Su ditched college to pursue the venture-backed startup dream, but found his calling running a small, bootstrapped and profitable SaaS business called Clearscope. Together, Brittany, Brian and Kevin discuss why Rails is the perfect launching pad for SaaS businesses, the tech stack Clearscope has chosen and how they approach hiring.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Kevin Su ditched college to pursue the venture-backed startup dream, but found his calling running a small, bootstrapped and profitable SaaS business called Clearscope. Together, Brittany, Brian and Kevin discuss why Rails is the perfect launching pad for SaaS businesses, the tech stack Clearscope has chosen and how they approach hiring. ","date_published":"2022-11-16T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/3282e56f-f2ec-4d63-9ef7-555fc15a73be.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46445532,"duration_in_seconds":1451}]},{"id":"0d880f5d-cefc-4bce-aa88-21c737dadb00","title":"Episode 443: Your Network Is Your Net Worth with Roman Turner","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/443","content_text":"Roman Turner is a classically trained French chef turned developer. He's now a Software Developer at America's Test Kitchen. He and Brittany discuss personal branding, attracting and keeping members in the Ruby/Rails community and advice for junior developers seeking their first role. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nAmerica's Test Kitchen\nJeweler’s Apprentice\nRoman (@scoop_law) / Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.\n\nJetBrains RubyMine \n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.","content_html":"Roman Turner is a classically trained French chef turned developer. He's now a Software Developer at America's Test Kitchen. He and Brittany discuss personal branding, attracting and keeping members in the Ruby/Rails community and advice for junior developers seeking their first role.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE that provides all essential tools for Ruby and Ruby on Rails developers out of the box. It offers smart code completion and analysis, easy code navigation, safe automated refactorings, an interactive debugger, Git workflow support, database integration, and many other tools. All tools are integrated together in a highly customizable, productive, user-friendly environment.
\n\nTo get a special 20% discount for the listeners of The Ruby on Rails Podcast just enter the discount code railspodcast during purchase. You can apply this discount to JetBrains All products pack and use IDEs of your choice.
","summary":"Roman Turner is a classically trained French chef turned developer. He's now a Software Developer at America's Test Kitchen. He and Brittany discuss personal branding, attracting and keeping members in the Ruby/Rails community and advice for junior developers seeking their first role. ","date_published":"2022-11-09T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/0d880f5d-cefc-4bce-aa88-21c737dadb00.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":57614492,"duration_in_seconds":1800}]},{"id":"6818be8e-8207-4b89-899e-731bb78360c9","title":"Episode 442: Sierra Rails (The Apprenticeship Pattern) with Dave Paola","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/442","content_text":"An episode to inspire everyone who is passionate about Junior Rails developers finding roles! Dave Paola is the founder of Sierra Rails, a new development agency based on the idea that combining Ruby on Rails with the apprenticeship model can produce big results. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nEpisode 307: Choosing the Right Tech Stack with Dave Paola\nSierra Rails\nExposing your Ignorance by Sierra Rails\nDave Paola (@dpaola2) · Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nScout APM \n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"An episode to inspire everyone who is passionate about Junior Rails developers finding roles! Dave Paola is the founder of Sierra Rails, a new development agency based on the idea that combining Ruby on Rails with the apprenticeship model can produce big results.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"An episode to inspire everyone who is passionate about Junior Rails developers finding roles! Dave Paola is the founder of Sierra Rails, a new development agency based on the idea that combining Ruby on Rails with the apprenticeship model can produce big results. ","date_published":"2022-11-02T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6818be8e-8207-4b89-899e-731bb78360c9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63394362,"duration_in_seconds":1981}]},{"id":"7ed24001-74a9-44ed-bbb4-a7d1131cd3bd","title":"Episode 441: The Pursuit of Mentorship with Meghan Gutshall","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/441","content_text":"Meg Gutshall is a Ruby on Rails application developer at Penn Medicine with a passion for open source. Brittany asks Meg about her love of Virtual Coffee, her fond memories of Mike Rogers and her role as a core team member of Ruby for Good. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nPenn Medicine\nVirtual Coffee\nRuby for Good\nmeg_gutshall - Twitter\nmeg-gutshall (Meg Gutshall) - GitHub\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.\n\nMirror Placement \n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.","content_html":"Meg Gutshall is a Ruby on Rails application developer at Penn Medicine with a passion for open source. Brittany asks Meg about her love of Virtual Coffee, her fond memories of Mike Rogers and her role as a core team member of Ruby for Good.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
","summary":"Meg Gutshall is a Ruby on Rails application developer at Penn Medicine with a passion for open source. Brittany asks Meg about her love of Virtual Coffee, her fond memories of Mike Rogers and her role as a core team member of Ruby for Good. ","date_published":"2022-10-26T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/7ed24001-74a9-44ed-bbb4-a7d1131cd3bd.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":63045337,"duration_in_seconds":1970}]},{"id":"f15fa73c-3cc9-4140-a35b-32dc25c60dc6","title":"Episode 440: World Traveler and Ruby 3.2 Preview (Brittany + Jemma)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/440","content_text":"Object Shapes is merged and headed to Ruby 3.2! Fresh off of her world tour, Jemma catches up with Brittany about RubyKaigi, Euroku and Rails SaaS. After talking about Rubyconf Mini plans, the pair discuss the new Data.define feature coming to Ruby 3.2 as well. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nRubyconf Mini Tickets\nImplement Object Shapes #6386 by jemmaissroff\nAdd Data class implementation: Simple immutable value object #6353 by zverok\nNew in Ruby 3.2 - Data.define\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more. \n\nScout APM \n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Object Shapes is merged and headed to Ruby 3.2! Fresh off of her world tour, Jemma catches up with Brittany about RubyKaigi, Euroku and Rails SaaS. After talking about Rubyconf Mini plans, the pair discuss the new Data.define feature coming to Ruby 3.2 as well.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Object Shapes is merged and headed to Ruby 3.2! Fresh off of her world tour, Jemma catches up with Brittany about RubyKaigi, Euroku and Rails SaaS. After talking about Rubyconf Mini plans, the pair discuss the new Data.define feature coming to Ruby 3.2 as well. ","date_published":"2022-10-19T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/f15fa73c-3cc9-4140-a35b-32dc25c60dc6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":48331797,"duration_in_seconds":1510}]},{"id":"73c0be47-f493-460c-8944-8881e36f0130","title":"Episode 439: One More Podcast Pitch with Andy Croll","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/439","content_text":"Andy Croll is back and he has something to say. Brittany and Andy chat from their cupboards about My First Ruby Friend, bringing yourself to work, Apple note driven development and Rubyconf Mini. They spend the rest of the episode on Andy's podcast pitch. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nMy First Ruby Friend\nOne Ruby Thing - Andy Croll\nRubyconf Mini 2022\nChats in the Cupboard\nAndy Croll (@andycroll) / Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"Andy Croll is back and he has something to say. Brittany and Andy chat from their cupboards about My First Ruby Friend, bringing yourself to work, Apple note driven development and Rubyconf Mini. They spend the rest of the episode on Andy's podcast pitch.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger monitors your cron jobs and services to make sure they don't silently disappear. When Honeybadger is quiet, life is good. Check monitoring off your todo list. Try Honeybadger free for 15 days.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Reunited and it feels so good! Friend of the show and host of Code and the Coding Coders who Code it, Drew Bragg, is back today. Together, he and Brittany discuss the upcoming Rails SaaS Conference and their goals for attending. They also hash out Drew's game show talk for Rubyconf Mini and how he is straddling a Rails upgrade and ViewComponent upgrade at work.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nStatus Pages now come with incident management! Build confidence with a public status page that shows your live service status, incident history, and more—and bring your own domain! Transparency inspires trust—when your next outage happens, communication is key. Go to Honeybadger.io to learn more.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
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\n\nAnnouncements
\n\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast Store
\n\nFun original designs like “Tell Me Your Developer Origin Story”, “Ruby is Badass”, “Ruby on Tails” and “the Established in Rails” series in shirts, hoodies, magnets, stickers and bandanas. Net proceeds of store purchases benefit Steptember, to raise funds for research and innovation for cerebral palsy.
\n\nFrom Wednesday, September 14th through Saturday, September 17th 2022, all customers get free standard shipping on all orders. This does include international standard shipping.
\nShop here.
Show Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
The tech industry is in unprecedented times with the amount of layoffs happening. Brittany and Brian share their personal layoff stories and offer some advice to laid off employees, retained employees and companies. While empathizing with the shock layoffs cause, the duo offer some silver linings.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
","summary":"Brittany welcomes John Crepezzi, founder of All Aboard Bootcamp, on to the show. After geeking out over John's storied career path through Ruby (including the ISMs at Genius) the two dive into why and how John created a free Ruby/Rails/JS bootcamp for under-represented groups. ","date_published":"2022-08-24T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/1c9d6bb9-785b-4029-8ea0-314d8835cb6d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":70077702,"duration_in_seconds":2189}]},{"id":"6f1763ae-c0a6-4fde-a331-96dc54b5e4c4","title":"Episode 431: For the Love of Consulting and the Cloud with Mina Slater","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/431","content_text":"Mina Slater is a developer on Mission Control, thoughtbot's DevOps and SRE team and serves as a Scholarship program organizer with Ruby Central. Mina details why it is humbling to embrace the cloud and what SRE means. She and Brittany then share their hot takes consulting versus working on a product team. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nthoughtbot Mission Control\nSite Reliability Engineering: Google\nMina Slater (@minar528) on Twitter\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution. \n\nAppSignal\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.","content_html":"Mina Slater is a developer on Mission Control, thoughtbot's DevOps and SRE team and serves as a Scholarship program organizer with Ruby Central. Mina details why it is humbling to embrace the cloud and what SRE means. She and Brittany then share their hot takes consulting versus working on a product team.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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","summary":"Mina Slater is a developer on Mission Control, thoughtbot's DevOps and SRE team and serves as a Scholarship program organizer with Ruby Central. Mina details why it is humbling to embrace the cloud and what SRE means. She and Brittany then share their hot takes consulting versus working on a product team. ","date_published":"2022-08-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6f1763ae-c0a6-4fde-a331-96dc54b5e4c4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":67280698,"duration_in_seconds":1681}]},{"id":"44103f21-33bb-4af0-885d-03c1a128f518","title":"Episode 430: Dearly Departed (Brittany + Jemma)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/430","content_text":"After congratulating Jemma on her talk acceptance to RubyKaigi, the duo discuss how to handle when a co-worker is departing. From handling communication to acknowledging the importance of the departing, it's a topic that should resonate with many developers. They wrap up exclaiming over first #rubyfriend. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nRubyKaigi 2022\nHire Me: I'm Excellent at Quitting by Brittany Martin - YouTube\nfirst #rubyfriend\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nScout APM \n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"After congratulating Jemma on her talk acceptance to RubyKaigi, the duo discuss how to handle when a co-worker is departing. From handling communication to acknowledging the importance of the departing, it's a topic that should resonate with many developers. They wrap up exclaiming over first #rubyfriend.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Brittany guested on the Rubber Duck Dev Show, a livestream with two Rubyists (Chris & Creston) who chat live about all the aspects of development. They talk over the origins of how Brittany became the host of The Ruby on Rails Podcast and their thoughts and struggles on project management.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSupport Ukraine:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nMirror Placement are the Ruby on Rails & JavaScript recruiters. They are actively engaged with a wide and deep network of Rails, JavaScript, and Full-Stack Open Source engineers and tech leaders we love, with relationships cultivated over 15 years. Contact Brian, co-host of this podcast, here.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\n\n\nPanelists:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Live from Portland, OR is the Ruby Podcast Panel recording from Railsconf 2022! The panelists discuss why they are loyal to podcasting, the state of the Ruby and Rails communities, opening doors for juniors into our industry and themes they noted from the conference.","date_published":"2022-06-01T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/b803668c-17bc-470d-9932-257b2f8f00f3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":83942090,"duration_in_seconds":2623}]},{"id":"1ec1d09f-f4d4-47d6-a656-40da85a79ae2","title":"Episode 419: Rails Hiring is Still Hot (Brittany + Brian)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/419","content_text":"Brian is back with his insights on how the Rails hiring market is fairing, the differences between JS and Rails recruiting, whether avoiding whiteboarding is a good sign and how companies can effectively evaluate potential developers. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nMirror Placement\npoteto / hiring-without-whiteboards\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHoneybadger\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution. \n\nScout APM \n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Brian is back with his insights on how the Rails hiring market is fairing, the differences between JS and Rails recruiting, whether avoiding whiteboarding is a good sign and how companies can effectively evaluate potential developers.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nMonitor your apps from A to Z: error tracking, performance insights, server metrics, uptime pages, custom dashboards, and more. AppSignal works for all popular Ruby frameworks and automatically instruments and creates beautiful dashboards for Sidekiq, Active Job, and other integrations. As a listener of The Ruby on Rails Podcast, you get a 10% discount and a box of sweet treats. Start your 30-day free trial at https://www.appsignal.com/rorpodcast.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Joe Masilotti is an independent developer who specializes in Ruby on Rails, iOS, and automated testing. He helps clients port their Rails apps to iOS with Turbo Native. Brittany and Brian talk with Joe about building railsdevs in public, the challenges he has faced and the technical decisions he is proud of. They wrap up by discussing Joe's upcoming "Porting your Rails app to iOS with Turbo Native" workshop he has been inspired to do.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Jennifer Konikowski had been doing mostly Rails since 2012, though is currently taking a detour and working in Go at Splice. She and Brittany talk about what lead her to Pittsburgh, her fitness journey and tips.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Ben Greenberg is a second career developer who previously spent a decade in the fields of adult education, community organizing, and non-profit management. He works as a lead developer relations engineer at New Relic by day and is building hirethePIVOT, a reverse job board for career changers, at night.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
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\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
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","summary":"Damian Galarza is the VP of Engineering at Buoy Software. Buoy is building software for good — connected intelligence that unlocks more plasma supply. Brittany, Brian and Damian discuss scaling engineering culture and reflect on technical decisions in a post Rails 7 world.","date_published":"2022-02-02T08:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/b885ce5f-ed86-477c-9970-c3bc2faf45ed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":46098172,"duration_in_seconds":1440}]},{"id":"60861eb4-1578-48d0-9a8d-f16b5a626cea","title":"Episode 402: UX Hot Takes with Pancakes (Nikki LeServe)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/402","content_text":"What is an Engineering Lead without her UX Designer? Nikki \"Pancakes\" LeServe, Senior UX Designer at Textus, joined Brittany to discuss her UX origin story and to respond to Brittany's controversial UX theories. Should design by committee die? Should Bootstrap ever be used? Should some stuff be designed to be difficult to use? Tune in. \n\nShow Notes & Links:\n\n\nHow to Get to Senior | HexDevs | 10% Discount\nHow to avoid ‘design by committee’ and why you should at all costs\n\n\nSponsored By:\n\nHook Relay\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.\n\nAtlantis Technology\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.","content_html":"What is an Engineering Lead without her UX Designer? Nikki "Pancakes" LeServe, Senior UX Designer at Textus, joined Brittany to discuss her UX origin story and to respond to Brittany's controversial UX theories. Should design by committee die? Should Bootstrap ever be used? Should some stuff be designed to be difficult to use? Tune in.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Shameel Abdullah is a Senior Developer at Shopify. Starting his career with frontend development, he has transitioned to a fullstack developer, working with Rails across multiple startups. He, Nick and Brittany chat about GraphQL and frontend opinions.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nRubyMine is an intelligent cross-platform IDE for Ruby and Rails developers.
\nHead over to jb.gg/RubyOnRailsPodcast for a 20% discount on a JetBrains IDE of your choosing and a chance to win a one-year personal subscription. This offer will be valid for one month following the release of this episode.
Will Ruby 3.1 drop on Christmas (spoiler: it did!)? Jemma and Brittany catch up with the changes from this past year, talk about some resolutions they are planning for 2022 and whether the pursuit for mediocrity should be one of them. Oh yes, they also touch on the release of Rails 7.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHook Relay is a service that makes sending and receiving webhooks reliable, secure, and transparent—automatically. Sign up now, and you can start receiving webhooks from integrations like GitHub, etc., even before you have an app to receive them.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nPaul’s Favorite $100 Mics:
\n\n\n\nPaul’s Favorite Online Recording Platforms:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Victor David Santos is a fullstack Engineer at Tremendous and the creator of the Ruby platformer, Super Bombinhas. Victor joined Brittany to share insights on game development in Ruby, how to publish a game to Steam and how generous the gaming community can be.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
It's that magical time of the year again. Brittany and Nick catch up on Nick's experience at Rubyconf then dive into their holiday gift picks for 2021. Do you agree? Have more picks? Tweet to @brittjmartin and @Schwad4HD14 with your thoughts.
\n\nBrittany's Picks
\n\nNick's Picks
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nTalks Discussed:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Recorded live from Rubyconf 2021 in Denver, CO with an audience! Panelists from The Ruby on Rails Podcast, Code with Jason and Remote Ruby gathered to chat about why they were excited to attend Rubyconf, favorite episodes and to field listener questions.
\n\nModerated By:
\n\n\n\nPanelists:
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Justin Searls helped start Test Double—a software agency of experienced developers who work with clients to build great software together, as a team. He gave Brittany the scoop on Mocktail, an opinionated alternative to minitest's mocks, rr, mocha, and rspec-mocks. As a bonus: he offers his insights and advice on being a confident speaker.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Jason Taylor returns! Together, Brittany and Jason discuss his recent promotion to Dev Ops Lead at TextUs, how fluent in the stack you need to be to make operational decisions and the Rubyconf sessions they are excited to attend.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nAtlantis is looking for great engineers! Why work at Atlantis? You'll work with great people. You’ll work on projects that change the world. No matter where you are in your career,
\nthey’re prepared to help you advance it. Find out more here.
Bruno Miranda is responsible for leading Doximity’s engineering teams across the areas of data, mobile, infrastructure, and web engineering. Bruno architected the earliest versions of the company’s core software platform and lead efforts to build out a highly resilient technology stack. Brian and Brittany inquire what the responsibilities of a VP of Engineering are, the proper way to onboard a new engineer and how to approach building distributed engineering teams. Rails can scale.
\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\n\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nSponsored By:
\n\n\n\nTry their error monitoring and APM free for 14-days, no credit card needed! And as an added bonus for Ruby on Rails listeners: Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. Learn more at http://scoutapm.com/rubyonrails.
\n\n\n\nHoneybadger makes you a DevOps hero by combining error monitoring, uptime monitoring and check-in monitoring into a single, easy to use platform. Go to Honeybadger.io and discover how Starr, Josh, and Ben created a 100% bootstrapped monitoring solution.
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\n\nShow Notes & Links:
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Zach Stradling was the first Software Engineer on the original Trainual team. He joins Brittany to discuss how he grew an engineering team from 2 to 15 (spoiler: they are hiring!), how to define engineering culture and their use of service objects.
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Lea Ann Bradford is a senior software developer for Notch8, an agency that leverages the Samvera open source community. Lea Ann tells her story of learning to code after being a stay at home mom and she educates Brittany on all things Samvera.
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\n\nThat’s headspace.com/rails for a free one month trial with access to Headspace’s full library of meditations for every situation.
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Scout APM
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Scout APM
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Scout APM
\n\nGive Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy.
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Scout APM
\n\nGive Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy.
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Tori Huang, software engineer at Gusto, and her team recently embarked on a journey toward unbundling part of Gusto’s monolithic Ruby on Rails app. She and Brittany discuss knowing when to uncouple a service and how to identify orphan code.
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It's been hinted around but Brittany has a new job! She is the new Backend Engineering Lead at TextUs. She invites Nick back to the show to pepper her with questions about switching, remote work and a new codebase. In turn, Brittany asks Nick for an update on Past Rubies.
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As the leader of the AllTrails Engineering team, James Graham and his team are responsible for expanding AllTrails beyond a functional tool to a fun and personalized, trail discovery experience all supported by highly scalable web services -- including Ruby on Rails.
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Datadog
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Ken Collins is an AWS Serverless Hero & Principal Engineer at Custom Ink where he focuses on growing their DevOps culture within the Ecommerce teams. With a love for the Ruby programming language and serverless, Ken continues his open source Rails career by focusing on solutions that leverage AWS Lambda with Rails using a gem called Lamby.
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Robby is the creator of Oh My Z-Shell, host of the Maintainable Software Podcast, and CEO of Planet Argon. On his second appearance, he and Brittany review the results of the 2020 Ruby on Rails Community Survey.
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FusionAuth
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\n\nIf you sign up for a trial and install the agent, Datadog will send you a free t-shirt!
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This week, Brittany is joined by Haroon Ahmed, a programmer from Coventry, UK. He is a Hacker, Rubyist, and open source contributor. They discuss his latest contribution to Rails (--minimal) and how OS can open up career opportunities for developers.
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ExpressVPN
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\n\nProtect your online activity today. Visit https://www.expressvpn.com/ruby and you can get an extra three months FREE on a one-year package.
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Datadog
\n\nDo you have an app in production that is slower than you like? Is its performance all over the place (sometimes fast, sometimes slow)? Do you know why?
\n\nWith Datadog, you will. You can troubleshoot your app's performance with Datadog's end-to-end tracing and in one click correlate those Ruby traces with related logs and metrics. Use their detailed flame graphs to identify bottlenecks and latency in that app of yours. Start tracking the performance of your apps with a free trial at datadog.com/rubyrailspodcast.
\n\nIf you sign up for a trial and install the agent, Datadog will send you a free t-shirt!
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Raygun
\n\nRaygun gives you a window into how users are really experiencing your software applications. Raygun is thrilled to launch the next chapter in their ongoing support for Application Performance Monitoring: Ruby support for Raygun APM. Don’t wait for users to report problems. Raygun gives you complete visibility on errors, crashes and performance problems affecting your end-users. They have end to end monitoring with features like detailed trace transactions, dashboards, user experience monitoring and more. Raygun APM offers a seamless integration with the Heroku platform via buildpack, so you can get all the benefits of APM for your Rails app.
\n\nTo start your free 14 day trial, go check it out by visiting Raygun.com/apm today.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Raygun
\n\nRaygun gives you a window into how users are really experiencing your software applications. Raygun is thrilled to launch the next chapter in their ongoing support for Application Performance Monitoring: Ruby support for Raygun APM. Don’t wait for users to report problems. Raygun gives you complete visibility on errors, crashes and performance problems affecting your end-users. They have end to end monitoring with features like detailed trace transactions, dashboards, user experience monitoring and more. Raygun APM offers a seamless integration with the Heroku platform via buildpack, so you can get all the benefits of APM for your Rails app.
\n\nTo start your free 14 day trial, go check it out by visiting Raygun.com/apm today.
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Raygun
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\n\nTo start your free 14 day trial, go check it out by visiting Raygun.com/apm today.
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Raygun
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\n\nTo start your free 14 day trial, go check it out by visiting Raygun.com/apm today.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Raygun
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\n\nTo start your free 14 day trial, go check it out by visiting Raygun.com/apm today.
","summary":"Colby Swandale is a Ruby Engineer at Envato in Melbourne. He is also a core contributor to the Bundler, RubyGems & RubyGems.org projects. He guested on the show to introduce his latest project, Ruby API. ","date_published":"2020-06-10T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/333df653-c7f4-4cac-82ec-7ba06bfa5c2a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29012443,"duration_in_seconds":1804}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/320","title":"Episode 320: 320: ViewComponents in Action with Andrew Mason","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/320","content_text":"Andrew Mason is the lead developer for CodeFund, an ethical advertising platform. When he is not working on CodeFund, he is podcasting on The Ruby Blend or Remote Ruby, writing blog posts, or working on open source projects. He and Brittany discuss his implementation of ViewComponent at CodeFund.\n\nLinks for this episode:CodeFund | Ethical Advertising Platform Remote Ruby PodcastThe Ruby Blend PodcastRuby Meetup: Onlinegithub / view_componentAndrew's Personal SiteAndrew Mason (@andrewmcodes) | TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nDatadog\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 400 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place. Distributed tracing for Ruby applications and APM provide end-to-end visibility into requests wherever they go, across hosts, containers, and service boundaries. With rich dashboards, algorithmic alerts, and collaboration tools, Datadog provides your team with the tools they need to quickly troubleshoot and optimize modern applications.\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Visit datadog.com/rubyrailspodcast to get started.","content_html":"Andrew Mason is the lead developer for CodeFund, an ethical advertising platform. When he is not working on CodeFund, he is podcasting on The Ruby Blend or Remote Ruby, writing blog posts, or working on open source projects. He and Brittany discuss his implementation of ViewComponent at CodeFund.
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Datadog
\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 400 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place. Distributed tracing for Ruby applications and APM provide end-to-end visibility into requests wherever they go, across hosts, containers, and service boundaries. With rich dashboards, algorithmic alerts, and collaboration tools, Datadog provides your team with the tools they need to quickly troubleshoot and optimize modern applications.
\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Visit datadog.com/rubyrailspodcast to get started.
","summary":"Andrew Mason is the lead developer for CodeFund. He podcasts on The Ruby Blend or Remote Ruby, writes blog posts, and works on open source projects. He and Brittany discuss his implementation of ViewComponent at CodeFund. ","date_published":"2020-05-27T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d8296f08-e311-4762-8a6d-de5434b8b364.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26420445,"duration_in_seconds":1642}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/319","title":"Episode 319: 319: Gap Here and 10x Customers with Sean Devine ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/319","content_text":"Sean Devine, CEO of XBE, is welcomed back to the show to discuss hiring Rails developers in this climate, introduce XBE's innovative new program for graduating high school seniors (\"Gap Here\") and reveal the value of a 10x customer. Join Brittany in cheering Sean on to write a book!\n\nLinks for this episode:Hiring - XBEXBE Announces \"Gap Here\" Program For Graduating High School SeniorsSean Devine on Twitter(@barelyknown)Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nExpressVPN\n\nExpressVPN protects your privacy and security online but you can also use ExpressVPN to unlock movies and shows that are only available in other countries!\n\nIf you visit https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY right now, you can get an extra three months of ExpressVPN for free! Support the show, watch what you want, and protect yourself at https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY.","content_html":"Sean Devine, CEO of XBE, is welcomed back to the show to discuss hiring Rails developers in this climate, introduce XBE's innovative new program for graduating high school seniors (\"Gap Here\") and reveal the value of a 10x customer. Join Brittany in cheering Sean on to write a book!
\n\nLinks for this episode:
ExpressVPN
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\n\nIf you visit https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY right now, you can get an extra three months of ExpressVPN for free! Support the show, watch what you want, and protect yourself at https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY.
","summary":"Sean Devine, CEO of XBE, is welcomed back to the show to discuss hiring Rails developers in this climate, introduce XBE's innovative new program for graduating high school seniors (\"Gap Here\") and reveal the value of a 10x customer.","date_published":"2020-05-20T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/456258f5-46c5-4982-b2ad-9e3a20a35945.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34972127,"duration_in_seconds":2176}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/318","title":"Episode 318: 318: Error Messages Are Your Friends with Gina Verrastro","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/318","content_text":"Gina Verrastro is a Rubyist, writer, and proud graduate of LEARN Academy. She is a Tech Support Engineer at SOCi who specializes in taking the most optimistic view of every bug-hunting situation.\n\nLinks for this episode:SOCiHow to Read and Resolve Common Error Codes in Ruby by Gabbie PirainoBetterErrors/better_errors: Better error page for Rack | GitHubbanister/binding_of_caller: Retrieve the binding of a method's caller in MRI 1.9.2+ | GitHubCode Copy Coffee | Gina's Personal SiteGina Verrastro (@codecopycoffee) | TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nDatadog\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 400 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place. Distributed tracing for Ruby applications and APM provide end-to-end visibility into requests wherever they go, across hosts, containers, and service boundaries. With rich dashboards, algorithmic alerts, and collaboration tools, Datadog provides your team with the tools they need to quickly troubleshoot and optimize modern applications.\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Visit datadog.com/rubyrailspodcast to get started.","content_html":"Gina Verrastro is a Rubyist, writer, and proud graduate of LEARN Academy. She is a Tech Support Engineer at SOCi who specializes in taking the most optimistic view of every bug-hunting situation.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Datadog
\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 400 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place. Distributed tracing for Ruby applications and APM provide end-to-end visibility into requests wherever they go, across hosts, containers, and service boundaries. With rich dashboards, algorithmic alerts, and collaboration tools, Datadog provides your team with the tools they need to quickly troubleshoot and optimize modern applications.
\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Visit datadog.com/rubyrailspodcast to get started.
","summary":"Gina Verrastro is a Rubyist, writer, and proud graduate of LEARN Academy. She is a Tech Support Engineer at SOCi who specializes in taking the most optimistic view of every bug-hunting situation. ","date_published":"2020-05-13T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6256a79f-94e3-423e-9d2f-0f9d90d86525.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20640870,"duration_in_seconds":1281}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/317","title":"Episode 317: 317: Coming Home to Rails with Vince Eberle ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/317","content_text":"Vince Eberle is a Full Stack Developer at 412 Food Rescue. Over the last decade, he has worked on app development on-and-off using Ruby on Rails and EmberJS. He and Brittany discuss coming back to Rails and how powerful Rails can make a developer in a non-profit.\n\nLinks for this episode:412 Food RescueSpiceworks: Software, Forums & Tools for IT Pros412 Food Rescue (@412FoodRescue) · TwitterRuby on Rails Link - A Slack CommunityEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael Springer","content_html":"Vince Eberle is a Full Stack Developer at 412 Food Rescue. Over the last decade, he has worked on app development on-and-off using Ruby on Rails and EmberJS. He and Brittany discuss coming back to Rails and how powerful Rails can make a developer in a non-profit.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Emily Giurleo works as a Software Engineer at MongoDB, where she helps maintain the MongoDB Ruby Driver and Mongoid Object-Document Mapper for Ruby on Rails. She brought advice on how to successfully onboard a junior engineer in three steps, with the goals of building their trust, instilling confidence in their technical abilities, and enabling them to be an autonomous contributor to your team.
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Hilary Stohs-Krause is a co-owner and full-stack software developer at Ten Forward Consulting. She joined Brittany to discuss her upcoming RailsConf 2020.2 Couch Edition session. Together, they explored the root causes of fear and anxiety and how we can start to deliberately rewrite our instincts.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
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\n\nIf you visit https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY right now, you can get an extra three months of ExpressVPN for free! Support the show, watch what you want, and protect yourself at https://EXPRESSVPN.com/RUBY.
","summary":"Hilary Stohs-Krause is a co-owner and full-stack software developer at Ten Forward Consulting. Together, they explored the root causes of fear and anxiety and how we can start to deliberately rewrite our instincts.","date_published":"2020-04-22T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/058e84fd-6994-47fe-baf2-ed519e7652ee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30652523,"duration_in_seconds":1906}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/314","title":"Episode 314: 314: Active Storage & Modern Images with Mark Hutter","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/314","content_text":"Mark is a lead engineer at Landing, a new platform for providing flexible living solutions for today’s renters. He is also the co-organizer of the Birmingham on Rails conference. He guested on the podcast to propose the simple question: can ActiveStorage be used for image serving in your modern web apps?\n\nLinks for this episode:Page Speed Insights | GoogleLighthouse | GoogleMoving towards a faster web | Google See How Images Affect Your Page Speed | imgixTest a website's performance | Web Page TestGoogleChrome / lighthouse | Read the Docs!Birmingham on Rails 2020 - Validating and Processing the Content of a File with Active Storage by Claudio B.ActiveStorage Feature Request - Support for CDN (Cloudfront) #35926Mark's Personal SiteMark Hutter (@mrkhutter) | TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeod","content_html":"Mark is a lead engineer at Landing, a new platform for providing flexible living solutions for today’s renters. He is also the co-organizer of the Birmingham on Rails conference. He guested on the podcast to propose the simple question: can ActiveStorage be used for image serving in your modern web apps?
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Adrianna Chang is a developer intern at Shopify and a member of the inaugural cohort for Shopify’s Dev Degree program, a 4-year work-integrated learning program. She joined Brittany to discuss her latest blog post, \"Refactoring Legacy Code with the Strangler Fig Pattern”.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Nick Schwaderer popped on to the show to talk about his recent job search (Ruby & Rails are thriving!) and his recent commit to Rails core. Brittany discussed how she is taking the opportunity to work on her Googlepay gem and the recent conference cancellations.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
rails new . --master
builds a complete bleeding edge application (not just core gems) Philip Poots is the VP of Engineering at ClubCollect, a FinTech startup in Amsterdam. He is a Pareto product programmer, remote advocate and a self proclaimed dilettante. His recent talk, \"Rediscovering Ruby\" was a big point of discusssion between Brittany and him.
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","summary":"Philip Poots is the VP of Engineering at ClubCollect, a FinTech startup in Amsterdam. He is a Pareto product programmer. His recent talk, \"Rediscovering Ruby\" was a big point of discusssion between Brittany and him. \n","date_published":"2020-03-26T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a81e78ed-391a-4fd7-9e50-11f1e5496dea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29122271,"duration_in_seconds":1811}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/310","title":"Episode 310: 310: Pivoting Brighton Ruby 2020 with Andy Croll ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/310","content_text":"Andy Croll is CTO at CoverageBook & AnswerThePublic, Rubyist, conference organizer of Brighton Ruby, author, speaker, bootstrapper & twin dad. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Andy had to pivot this year's conference into a new experience. He and Brittany discuss the details and the potentially lasting effects on the community.\n\nLinks for this episode:Brighton Ruby Conference 2020Andy Croll's Personal SiteOne Ruby ThingAndy Croll (@andycroll) | TwitterEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael Springer","content_html":"Andy Croll is CTO at CoverageBook & AnswerThePublic, Rubyist, conference organizer of Brighton Ruby, author, speaker, bootstrapper & twin dad. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Andy had to pivot this year's conference into a new experience. He and Brittany discuss the details and the potentially lasting effects on the community.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Ernesto Tagwerker is the Founder of Ombu Labs, a small software development company dedicated to building lean code and reducing tech debt. He and Brittany enthusiastically discuss blockers in upgrading Rails, tech debt and Ernesto's future plans for his code scoring library, Skunk.
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Kurtis Rainbolt-Greene is a New Orleans born software engineer living in LA, 13 years into his career. He prefers Ruby, Javascript, and Elixir, but he has played with loads of languages. Brittany and he discuss the concept of important opinions and the steps he took to take over maintainership of the VCR gem.
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Dave Paola was cofounder and CTO at Bloc. He is now the cofounder of Jellyswitch, unleashing the power of the distributed workforce. Dave and Brittany converse about choosing frameworks, bootcamps and frontend frameworks.
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Back by popular demand, Brian is back! Brian Mariani, founder of Mirror Placement, a Ruby on Rails focused recruiting firm, came back to share his wisdom on financial negotiations, what it is like to recruit from both the client and developer side and that one overlooked tip to get the job.
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Bobbilee Hartman is a Developer Advocate at Square. She is more widely known as the founder of Rails Camp West, the long-standing unplugged retreat for web developers in the United States. She pitches Brittany on attending this year and answers all of her questions about the getaway.
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Alexey Chernov is a Ruby on Rails consultant at JetThoughts. Over the years, he has built MVPs and consulted to improve legacy code, scale up the remote team and achieve an effective development process. He and Brittany dive deep into approaching legacy RoR projects.
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Molly Struve is a Lead Site Reliability Engineer at DEV, the company that runs the blogging website dev.to. She and Brittany unpack what site reliability means, Molly's fondness of Elasticsearch and how Molly creates all of her witty and educational content.
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Penelope Phippen makes Rubyfmt, and was previously a lead maintainer of the RSpec testing framework. She’s been writing Ruby for just about a decade, and still remembers 1.8.6. She and Brittany discuss Rspec, Ruby Central and her thoughts on the Ruby community.
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Brittany and Nick continue to celebrate Episode 300 of the podcast! In Part 2 of the episode, they discuss Brittany's topic for ParisRB, setting up and contributing to dev.to and imposter syndrome training with chess and BodyPUMP. Happy New Year!
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mirror Placement
\n\nThinking about a new Ruby job in 2020? Mirror Placement (specifically Brian) is always here to listen, learn, connect and advise Ruby on Rails engineers on their careers. Please drop him a line at brian@mirrorplacement.com if you'd like to chat about your current Rails gig...or a future one!
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mirror Placement
\n\nThinking about a new Ruby job in 2020? Mirror Placement (specifically Brian) is always here to listen, learn, connect and advise Ruby on Rails engineers on their careers. Please drop him a line at brian@mirrorplacement.com if you'd like to chat about your current Rails gig...or a future one!
","summary":"Brittany and Nick celebrate Episode 300 of the podcast! In Part 1 of the episode, they discuss New Years resolutions, switching back from Windows to MacOS and using Rubyfmt with Atom. A special thank you to you, the listeners, for helping make 300 happen.","date_published":"2019-12-26T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/056b097b-9107-4727-a4ea-9f68e4d4bd06.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27390035,"duration_in_seconds":1702}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/299","title":"Episode 299: 299: Cover My Culture with Anne Richardson and Alex Miller","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/299","content_text":"It's three's company! CoverMyMeds' engineers, Anne Richardson and Alex Miller, guested on the podcast to discuss CMM's remote developer culture, approach to microservices and commitment to the Ruby community.\n\nLinks for this episode:CoverMyMeds, The Leader In Electronic Prior AuthorizationBlueJeans: Video Conferencing, Screen Sharing, Video CallsOpen Positions | Careers | CoverMyMedsAlex Miller (@apmiller108) | TwitterAnne Richardson (@lortz) | TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nMirror Placement\n\nThinking about a new Ruby job in 2020? Mirror Placement (specifically Brian) is always here to listen, learn, connect and advise Ruby on Rails engineers on their careers. Please drop him a line at brian@mirrorplacement.com if you'd like to chat about your current Rails gig...or a future one! Happy Holidays!","content_html":"It's three's company! CoverMyMeds' engineers, Anne Richardson and Alex Miller, guested on the podcast to discuss CMM's remote developer culture, approach to microservices and commitment to the Ruby community.
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Mirror Placement
\n\nThinking about a new Ruby job in 2020? Mirror Placement (specifically Brian) is always here to listen, learn, connect and advise Ruby on Rails engineers on their careers. Please drop him a line at brian@mirrorplacement.com if you'd like to chat about your current Rails gig...or a future one! Happy Holidays!
","summary":"It's three's company! CoverMyMeds' engineers, Anne Richardson and Alex Miller, guested on the podcast to discuss CMM's remote developer culture, approach to microservices and commitment to the Ruby community. ","date_published":"2019-12-19T11:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/354afbb0-2b71-4216-a8db-a113108e69da.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22711016,"duration_in_seconds":1410}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/298","title":"Episode 298: 298: How to Become an Encoding Champion with DeeDee Lavinder","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/298","content_text":"DeeDee Lavinder currently works as a Backend Engineer for Spreedly and is a Director with Women Who Code Raleigh/Durham. She helped Brittany understand how encoding works, how Ruby handles encoding issues, and how to strategically debug encoding snafus.\n\nLinks for this episode:RubyConf 2019 - How to Become an Encoding Champion by Deedee LavinderASCII | WikipediaEndianness | WikipediaDeeDee Lavinder (@ddlavinder) | TwitterRaleigh/Durham | Women Who CodeEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode and Sponsor Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nKensington\n\nKensington's Universal Docking Stations give you\naccess to more ports so your slim Chromebook can be as powerful as a Desktop. With plug and play functionality without having to install drivers, you will enjoy dual 4K display with HDMI and displaylink video connectors.\nInterested? Test drive a docking solution today with the Kensington Pro C program. Visit kensington.com/ruby to learn more!","content_html":"DeeDee Lavinder currently works as a Backend Engineer for Spreedly and is a Director with Women Who Code Raleigh/Durham. She helped Brittany understand how encoding works, how Ruby handles encoding issues, and how to strategically debug encoding snafus.
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Kensington
\n\nKensington's Universal Docking Stations give you\naccess to more ports so your slim Chromebook can be as powerful as a Desktop. With plug and play functionality without having to install drivers, you will enjoy dual 4K display with HDMI and displaylink video connectors.\nInterested? Test drive a docking solution today with the Kensington Pro C program. Visit kensington.com/ruby to learn more!
","summary":"DeeDee Lavinder currently works as a Backend Engineer for Spreedly and is a Director with Women Who Code Raleigh/Durham. She helped Brittany understand how encoding works, how Ruby handles encoding issues, and how to strategically debug encoding snafus.","date_published":"2019-12-10T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/fddd56d6-c100-4065-9c6f-78be74cd97d8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26954602,"duration_in_seconds":1675}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/297","title":"Episode 297: 297: The Functional Rubyist with Joe Leo","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/297","content_text":"Joe Leo is the CEO of Def Method, an agile Ruby software consultancy, and the co-author of The Well-Grounded Rubyist, Third Edition. He and Brittany discussed functional programming in Ruby and their thoughts on the Ruby community after Rubyconf 2019.\n\nLinks for this episode:Def MethodThe Well-Grounded Rubyist, Third EditionThe Functional Rubyist: A Primer | Rubyconf 2019 SlidesPartial Function Application | Joe Leo on Ruby TapasJoe Leo III (@jleo3) | TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode and Sponsor Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nMirror Placement\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".","content_html":"Joe Leo is the CEO of Def Method, an agile Ruby software consultancy, and the co-author of The Well-Grounded Rubyist, Third Edition. He and Brittany discussed functional programming in Ruby and their thoughts on the Ruby community after Rubyconf 2019.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mirror Placement
\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!
\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".
","summary":"Joe Leo is the CEO of Def Method, an agile Ruby software consultancy, and the co-author of The Well-Grounded Rubyist, Third Edition. He and Brittany discussed functional programming in Ruby and their thoughts on the Ruby community after Rubyconf 2019. ","date_published":"2019-11-25T06:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/33247147-c71e-4ad6-8cbb-f2dd9882d932.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35257046,"duration_in_seconds":2194}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/296","title":"Episode 296: 296: Conscious Coding Practice with Noah Gibbs","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/296","content_text":"Brittany is live from Rubyconf 2019! Noah Gibbs is a Ruby Fellow for AppFolio, working on the core Ruby language and related tooling. After over 30 years of communicating with computers, Noah now believes that communicating with humans may not be a passing fad, and he's trying it out.\n\nLinks for this episode:Noah Gibb's BlogRuby WeeklyRuby 3x3Ivy Coding StudyConscious Coding Practice: The Three Concrete Steps SlidesNoah's Book: Mastering Software Technique: Conscious Practice for Writing SoftwareConcurrency in Ruby 3 with GuildsAn explanation of fibers and autofibers from Samuel WilliamsNoah Gibbs (@codefolio) · TwitterEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode and Sponsor Music by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nMirror Placement\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".","content_html":"Brittany is live from Rubyconf 2019! Noah Gibbs is a Ruby Fellow for AppFolio, working on the core Ruby language and related tooling. After over 30 years of communicating with computers, Noah now believes that communicating with humans may not be a passing fad, and he's trying it out.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mirror Placement
\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!
\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".
","summary":"Brittany is live from Rubyconf 2019! Noah Gibbs is a Ruby Fellow for AppFolio, working on the core Ruby language and related tooling. Noah now believes that communicating with humans may not be a passing fad, and he's trying it out.","date_published":"2019-11-20T12:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4da22ae4-cd37-48b0-aa2f-e3ca1d31cc23.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33630044,"duration_in_seconds":2092}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/295","title":"Episode 295: 295: Power the World with Rails with Bindiya Mansharamani & Andrew Derenge","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/295","content_text":"Bindiya Mansharamani, Director of Engineering, & Andrew Derenge, Principal Engineer at RigUp joined Brittany to discuss RigUp's GraphQL design choices, engineering culture and the career path to achieve senior and director level.\n\nLinks for this episode:RigUpCareers @ RigUpBindiya on LinkedInAndrew on LinkedInEpisode and Sponsor Music by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerBrought to you by:\n\nMirror Placement\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".","content_html":"Bindiya Mansharamani, Director of Engineering, & Andrew Derenge, Principal Engineer at RigUp joined Brittany to discuss RigUp's GraphQL design choices, engineering culture and the career path to achieve senior and director level.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mirror Placement
\n\nIf you are a Rails developer currently in the market, a startup seeking to grow your team, or just simply curious to hear about market and salary trends, Brian at Mirror Placement would love to chat with you. He will send you a turkey!
\n\nYou can reach him at brian@mirrorplacement.com. Turkeys are in limited supply, so please reach out to Brian today and drop the codeword: \"gobble gobble\".
","summary":"Bindiya Mansharamani, Director of Engineering, & Andrew Derenge, Principal Engineer at RigUp joined Brittany to discuss RigUp's GraphQL design choices, engineering culture and the career path to achieve senior and director level. ","date_published":"2019-11-11T16:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/bbd2d8c9-b29b-4eac-bdb1-d32121da82f3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":24459384,"duration_in_seconds":1519}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/294","title":"Episode 294: 294: The Career Advice I Wish I Had with Ali Spittel ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/294","content_text":"Ali Spittel loves teaching people to code. She blogs a lot about code and her life as a developer. Brittany and Ali discuss the lessons behind Ali's blog post, \"The Career Advice I Wish I Had\".\n\nLinks for this episode:General AssemblyLadybug PodcastLadybug Podcast | All About Technical PortfoliosThe Career Advice I Wish I Had · We Learn CodeSandi Metz' Rules For Developers - ThoughtbotAli's BlogAli's NewsletterAli Spittel on Twitter(@ASpittel)Episode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerBrought to you by:\n\nKensington\n\nKensington's Universal Docking Stations give you\naccess to more ports so your slim Chromebook can be as powerful as a Desktop. With plug and play functionality without having to install drivers, you will enjoy dual 4K display with HDMI and displaylink video connectors.\nInterested? Test drive a docking solution today with the Kensington Pro C program. Visit kensington.com/ruby to learn more!","content_html":"Ali Spittel loves teaching people to code. She blogs a lot about code and her life as a developer. Brittany and Ali discuss the lessons behind Ali's blog post, \"The Career Advice I Wish I Had\".
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Kensington
\n\nKensington's Universal Docking Stations give you\naccess to more ports so your slim Chromebook can be as powerful as a Desktop. With plug and play functionality without having to install drivers, you will enjoy dual 4K display with HDMI and displaylink video connectors.\nInterested? Test drive a docking solution today with the Kensington Pro C program. Visit kensington.com/ruby to learn more!
","summary":"Ali Spittel loves teaching people to code. She blogs a lot about code and her life as a developer. Brittany and Ali discuss the lessons behind Ali's blog post, \"The Career Advice I Wish I Had\". ","date_published":"2019-11-05T18:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a6d779dc-1ca6-4af9-bc87-646f2665a15b.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31418211,"duration_in_seconds":1954}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/293","title":"Episode 293: 293: Speed as a Feature with Gannon McGibbon","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/293","content_text":"Gannon McGibbon is a Software Developer at Shopify. He primarily works on improving codebase health of Shopify's monolithic Rails app. Gannon regularly contributes to open source with commits on Rails, Ruby, and Rubocop. He joined Brittany to discuss his latest blog post, \"How to Write Fast Ruby on Rails code\".\n\nLinks for this episode:Rails Contributors | #59 Gannon McGibbon - All timeHow to Write Fast Code in Ruby on Rails by Gannon McGibbonGannon on Github (@gmcgibbon)Episode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael Springer","content_html":"Gannon McGibbon is a Software Developer at Shopify. He primarily works on improving codebase health of Shopify's monolithic Rails app. Gannon regularly contributes to open source with commits on Rails, Ruby, and Rubocop. He joined Brittany to discuss his latest blog post, \"How to Write Fast Ruby on Rails code\".
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[Repost from the Bikeshed] On this week's episode, Steph Viccari is joined by Brittany. They discuss Brittany's passion for roller derby and her upcoming Ruby conference talk: \"Hire Me, I'm Excellent at Quitting.\" They also discuss using AWS Serverless, troubleshooting Postgress connection errors and working with Google Pay and Apple Wallet to introduce digital tickets.
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Brittany and Nick catch up on happenings in their worlds. Nick started a new gig and Brittany was accepted into Rubyconf as a speaker. Predictably, after discussing upgrading to Rails 6 and releasing new gems, the conversation focused on keyboards.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Kensington
\n\nKensington's Universal Docking Stations give you\naccess to more ports so your slim Chromebook can be as powerful as a Desktop. With plug and play functionality without having to install drivers, you will enjoy dual 4K display with HDMI and displaylink video connectors.\nInterested? Test drive a docking solution today with the Kensington Pro C program. Visit kensington.com/ruby to learn more!
","summary":"Brittany and Nick catch up on happenings in their worlds. Nick started a new gig and Brittany was accepted into Rubyconf as a speaker. Predictably, after discussing upgrading to Rails 6 and releasing new gems, the conversation focused on keyboards. ","date_published":"2019-10-15T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ef7f2adf-3825-4f55-9773-584e14e9e885.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37349483,"duration_in_seconds":2325}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/290","title":"Episode 290: 290: Ruby for Good with Polly Schandorf","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/290","content_text":"Polly Schandorf is a Ruby community advocate, a newly minted extreme programmer and an organizer for Ruby for Good. She is also one of the organizers of WeCamp - a code retreat and unconference in the woods in the suburbs of DC. Help Ruby for Good do the good they are trying to do!\n\nLinks for this episode:Ruby for Good - Making the world gooderWeCamp 2019Extreme ProgrammingU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)Ruby for Good on Github DiaperBasePolly Schandorf on Twitter (@n3rdyteacher)Ruby for Good on Twitter (@rubyforgood)Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeod","content_html":"Polly Schandorf is a Ruby community advocate, a newly minted extreme programmer and an organizer for Ruby for Good. She is also one of the organizers of WeCamp - a code retreat and unconference in the woods in the suburbs of DC. Help Ruby for Good do the good they are trying to do!
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John Nunemaker, creator and maintainer of HTTParty and Flipper, regaled Brittany with tales of why he loves Ruby & Rails, his change of mindset on being an open source maintainer and how a post-install hook can inspire even the most grumpy of developers.
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Hoefler&Co
\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!
","summary":"John Nunemaker, creator and maintainer of HTTParty and Flipper, regaled Brittany with tales of why he loves Ruby & Rails, his change of mindset on being an open source maintainer and how a post-install hook can inspire even the most grumpy of developers. ","date_published":"2019-10-02T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e577d1ba-5ec2-4fbe-b33b-f7fb7fdb3d39.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":41010925,"duration_in_seconds":2554}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/288","title":"Episode 288: 288: NPR for Geeks with Dan Benjamin ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/288","content_text":"Brittany is delighted to have Dan Benjamin, podcaster, writer, software developer, and old school Rails aficionado on the show. He is the founder of the 5by5 Podcast Network and Fireside, a podcast hosting and analytics platform.\n\nLinks for this episode:A List Apart – For people who make websites5by5 - Broadcasts for Geeks, Designers, Developers, and Entrepreneurs.Fireside - podcast hosting and analytics by podcasters, for podcastersDan Benjamin on Twitter (@danbenjamin)Episode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerBrought to you by:\n\nHoefler&Co\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!\n\nDatadog\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Brittany is delighted to have Dan Benjamin, podcaster, writer, software developer, and old school Rails aficionado on the show. He is the founder of the 5by5 Podcast Network and Fireside, a podcast hosting and analytics platform.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Hoefler&Co
\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!
\n\nDatadog
\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.
\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Brittany is delighted to have Dan Benjamin, podcaster, writer, software developer, and old school Rails aficionado on the show. He is the founder of the 5by5 Podcast Network and Fireside, a podcast hosting and analytics platform.","date_published":"2019-09-26T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/00a9bd43-aa00-4b7f-9e6e-3fac51ccb909.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37311443,"duration_in_seconds":2322}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/287","title":"Episode 287: 287: Recruitment on Rails with Brian Mariani ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/287","content_text":"Brian Mariani is the founder of Mirror Placement, a Ruby on Rails focused recruiting firm based in Boston. He joined Brittany to reveal how the Rails job market is doing, what accompanying technologies devs should learn, key interview tips and if the fabled fullstack developer is still relevant.\n\nLinks for this episode:Ruby on Rails and Mobile Recruiters at MirrorHistory of Dev BootcampContact Mirror Placement (and Brian!)Brian Mariani on LinkedInEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nDatadog\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.\n\nPrint Peppermint\n\nPrint Peppermint offers beautiful letterpress business cards with free custom design service. With a 100% Money-Back Guarantee, visit www.printpeppermint.com and enter the code: \"railabiglineofcode\" at checkout for 10% off your order!","content_html":"Brian Mariani is the founder of Mirror Placement, a Ruby on Rails focused recruiting firm based in Boston. He joined Brittany to reveal how the Rails job market is doing, what accompanying technologies devs should learn, key interview tips and if the fabled fullstack developer is still relevant.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Datadog
\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.
\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.
\n\nPrint Peppermint
\n\nPrint Peppermint offers beautiful letterpress business cards with free custom design service. With a 100% Money-Back Guarantee, visit www.printpeppermint.com and enter the code: \"railabiglineofcode\" at checkout for 10% off your order!
","summary":"Brian Mariani is the founder of Mirror Placement, a Ruby on Rails focused recruiting firm based in Boston. He joined Brittany to reveal how the Rails job market is doing, what accompanying technologies devs should learn & key interview tips.","date_published":"2019-09-17T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6775c6b5-c779-4cd6-9677-f48d2aef2928.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":35930203,"duration_in_seconds":2236}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/286","title":"Episode 286: 286: SQL Smart with Nancy Sheleheda","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/286","content_text":"Nancy Sheleheda, Senior Director of Application Development at PCT, joined Brittany to discuss why it is important to learn SQL, to engage in a debate on differences between a developer and a DBA and introduce some great resources to leveling up on SQL.\n\nLinks for this episode:SQL Server Row Level SecuritySQL Server Central Beginning T-SQL StairwaySQL PASS local and virtual groupsItzik Ben-Gan’s T-SQL Fundamentals Third EditionSQL SaturdaysBrent Ozar's SiteBrent Ozar | Fundamentals of Database AdministrationBrent Ozar | DBA Training PlanRBAR: ‘Row By Agonizing Row’Nancy Sheleheda on Twitter (@pbjnancy)Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nDatadog\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Nancy Sheleheda, Senior Director of Application Development at PCT, joined Brittany to discuss why it is important to learn SQL, to engage in a debate on differences between a developer and a DBA and introduce some great resources to leveling up on SQL.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Datadog
\n\nDatadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale infrastructure, applications and logs. Datadog integrates seamlessly with more than 350 technologies, so you can track every layer of your complex microservice architecture, all in one place.
\n\nSee for yourself - start a 14-day free trial today and Datadog will send you a free T-shirt! Just visit datadoghq.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Nancy Sheleheda, Senior Director of Application Development at PCT, joined Brittany to discuss why it is important to learn SQL, to engage in a debate on differences between a developer and a DBA and introduce some great resources to leveling up on SQL.","date_published":"2019-09-10T20:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/7e8fc2a1-ea0c-4296-94f9-78ce6ef7b486.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29406033,"duration_in_seconds":1828}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/285","title":"Episode 285: 285: Bikeshedding with Steph Viccari ","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/285","content_text":"Steph Viccari, co-host of the Bikeshed and developer at thoughtbot, shared her insights on developer bootcamps, starting out as a developer, the state of Rails, podcasting and her first experience as a consultant.\n\nLinks for this episode:thoughtbotBlocLaunch AcademyRuby on Rails 6.0 Release Notes — Ruby on Rails GuidesThe Bike Shed PodcastSociety of Grownups | Financial Wellness Courses & ToolsSteph Viccari on Twitter (@sviccari)The Bike Shed on Twitter (@bikeshed)<a href=\"https://twitter.com/sprngr\" class=\"link\" target=\"_blank\">Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeod","content_html":"Steph Viccari, co-host of the Bikeshed and developer at thoughtbot, shared her insights on developer bootcamps, starting out as a developer, the state of Rails, podcasting and her first experience as a consultant.
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Over two years and 978 commits, Christine Zagrobelny recounts the evolution of an open source RoR project built with and for New Sanctuary Coalition, an NYC immigrant rights organization, to help them meet exponentially growing demand for their services following the 2016 U.S. election. This podcast was recorded live with Brittany at Abstractions II.
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How good are your tests? Would they still pass if the tested code was changed much? If so, there's probably a problem with your code, your tests, or both! Dave Aronson educated Brittany on how Mutation Testing helps reveal these cases.
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","summary":"Scott Hanselman is a programmer, teacher, speaker, technologist, podcaster, writer and a diversity advocate. He joined Britt to explain how Ruby on Rails on Windows can now be an excellent experience with WSL2. ","date_published":"2019-08-12T15:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/1c21b4b5-efb9-4de6-99e4-9260355d50b6.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36981604,"duration_in_seconds":2302}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/281","title":"Episode 281: 281: Automating & Shipping Value with Sean Devine","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/281","content_text":"Sean Devine returns to the podcast to discuss a new feature he just shipped (Automatic Production Incident Detection) for XBE. Brittany and Sean discuss the technical implementation, why features should be built and automating your software to use the software you've already written.\n\nLinks for this episode:Episode 272: Terrific Tech Bets with Sean DevineSean Devine on Twitter(@barelyknown)Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nHoefler&Co\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!\n\nIndeed Prime\n\n\nIndeed Prime is a confidential, free service that puts you in front of leading brands and tech startups with roles you're interested in. So whether you’re hiring or looking, meet your match on Indeed Prime. Join now by going to www.indeedprime.com/ruby.\n","content_html":"Sean Devine returns to the podcast to discuss a new feature he just shipped (Automatic Production Incident Detection) for XBE. Brittany and Sean discuss the technical implementation, why features should be built and automating your software to use the software you've already written.
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\n\nBrittany and Nick host another catchup episode. They chat about Nick's Past Rubies project, Brittany's implementation of Google Pay in Rails and why Turbolinks can be awesome!
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","summary":"Brittany and Nick host another catchup episode. They chat about Nick's Past Rubies project, Brittany's implementation of Google Pay in Rails and and why Turbolinks can be awesome!","date_published":"2019-07-23T18:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/92e4008b-9523-4af6-84c3-a781225c3325.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":20877018,"duration_in_seconds":1295}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/279","title":"Episode 279: 279: Scaling & Training Rails with Anand Dhillon","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/279","content_text":"Anand Dhillon is responsible for technical development and strategy at Cover as the CTO & Co-Founder. He guested on the podcast this week to discuss Domain Drive Design, Event Driven Architecture and how he implemented machine learning at Cover.\n\nLinks for this episode:Event-driven architectureConfreaks TV | EventsCover's BlogCover on Twitter (@cover)Cover on FacebookCareers @ CoverEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nHoefler&Co\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!\n\nIndeed Prime\n\nIndeed Prime is a confidential, free service that puts you in front of leading brands and tech startups with roles you're interested in. So whether you’re hiring or looking, meet your match on Indeed Prime. Join now by going to www.indeedprime.com/ruby.","content_html":"Anand Dhillon is responsible for technical development and strategy at Cover as the CTO & Co-Founder. He guested on the podcast this week to discuss Domain Drive Design, Event Driven Architecture and how he implemented machine learning at Cover.
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","summary":"Anand Dhillon is responsible for technical development and strategy at Cover as the CTO & Co-Founder. He guested on the podcast this week to discuss Domain Drive Design, Event Driven Architecture and how he implemented machine learning at Cover. ","date_published":"2019-07-17T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6149febe-df65-4bd0-9cc4-6ac12d8ffc81.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27159646,"duration_in_seconds":1688}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/278","title":"Episode 278: 278: Introducing Sorbet: A Ruby Typechecker with Paul Tarjan","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/278","content_text":"Paul Tarjan is a lifelong nerd, juggler and engineer. Nowadays, he works at Stripe on developer productivity and infrastructural components. He is the technical lead of Sorbet, a new static type checker for Ruby.\n\nLinks for this episode:Why did Stripe choose to use Ruby for its backend language?SorbetSorbet PlaygroundRDL (research project for ruby typing)Hack (typechecker for PHP)MyPy (typechecker for Python)TypeScript (typechecker for JavaScript)Paul's Favorite Juggling LibraryVideo of Paul JugglingPaul Tarjan on Twitter (@paultarjan)Episode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nHoefler&Co\n\nA good font is one of the best ways to make your project stand apart. At typography.com, you'll find the work of Hoefler&Co, creators of stylish and high-performance typefaces. And now for a limited time, as a Ruby on Rails listener you'll receive 10% off your next purchase from H&Co. Use code RUBY for your discount at checkout!","content_html":"Paul Tarjan is a lifelong nerd, juggler and engineer. Nowadays, he works at Stripe on developer productivity and infrastructural components. He is the technical lead of Sorbet, a new static type checker for Ruby.
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","summary":"Paul Tarjan is a lifelong nerd, juggler and engineer. Nowadays, he works at Stripe on developer productivity and infrastructural components. He is the technical lead of Sorbet, a new static type checker for Ruby. ","date_published":"2019-07-10T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9f0a8dbe-62f6-4b87-b512-0f4d088dc32d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":22035178,"duration_in_seconds":1368}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/277","title":"Episode 277: 277: Caching GraphQL with Michael Kelly","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/277","content_text":"Joining Brittany this week is Michael Kelly, a Senior Engineer with Stackshare and a passionate contributor to the open source ecosystem. He is the author of the graphql-cache gem, a caching plugin for graphql-ruby.\n\nLinks for this episode:StackSharegraphql-ruby on Githubgraphql-cache on GithubMichael Kelly on Github (@thebadmonkeydev)StackShare on Github (@stackshareio)StackShare on Twitter (@stackshareio)StackShare NewsletterStackShare CareersEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nIndeed Prime\n\n\nIndeed Prime is a confidential, free service that puts you in front of leading brands and tech startups with roles you're interested in. So whether you’re hiring or looking, meet your match on Indeed Prime. Join now by going to www.indeedprime.com/ruby.\n","content_html":"Joining Brittany this week is Michael Kelly, a Senior Engineer with Stackshare and a passionate contributor to the open source ecosystem. He is the author of the graphql-cache gem, a caching plugin for graphql-ruby.
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\n\nJoel Hawksley is a software engineer at GitHub. He recently served as the technical lead for Project Paper Cuts, incorporating feedback from the community into GitHub. He is now the lead on introducing support for ActionView::Component into Rails core.
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","summary":"Joel Hawksley is a software engineer at GitHub. He recently served as the technical lead for Project Paper Cuts, incorporating feedback from the community into GitHub. He is now the lead on introducing support for ActionView::Component into Rails core. \n","date_published":"2019-06-25T18:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/fdc0cc7b-3cd0-4b47-b5fb-63e1969d9c52.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28206056,"duration_in_seconds":1753}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/275","title":"Episode 275: 275: ITP 2.1, Github is on Fire and Mechanical Keyboards with Brittany & Nick","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/275","content_text":"Nick Schwaderer and Brittany Martin talk about all of the cool things that are happening in their worlds. Tune in to dive into robots, the great cookie debate, Github acquisitions and new features and, of course, keyboards.\n\nLinks for this episode:Nick Schwaderer - OceansHQ - Future Sync 2019ITP 2.1 And Web AnalyticsPast Rubies #1: Ruby Celebrity Free-For-AllPull Panda is joining GitHub!Jumping to the definition of a function or method on GithubErgoDox EZ KeyboardNick Schwaderer on Twitter (@Schwad4HD14)Brittany Martin on Twitter (@BrittJMartin)Brittany Martin's SiteEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nWhether you want to learn in-person or online, Flatiron School helps students change careers with confidence with 1:1 career coaching and a tuition-back guarantee—follow their proven job search framework and receive a job in 6 months, or your tuition back.\n\nJoin the thousands of people who’ve changed things—learn more at www.flatironschool.com/Ruby.","content_html":"Nick Schwaderer and Brittany Martin talk about all of the cool things that are happening in their worlds. Tune in to dive into robots, the great cookie debate, Github acquisitions and new features and, of course, keyboards.
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","summary":"Nick Schwaderer and Brittany Martin talk about all of the cool things that are happening in their worlds. Tune in to dive into robots, the great cookie debate, Github acquisitions and new features and, of course, keyboards.","date_published":"2019-06-19T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/b1fdf4e1-d69b-4063-ab03-72c14a563e39.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33244155,"duration_in_seconds":2068}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/274","title":"Episode 274: 274: Investing In Your Side Hustle with Scott Pio","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/274","content_text":"Roller Derby Nation is a growing network, dedicated to serving roller derby fans and their skaters. Brittany (Norma Skates) invited its founder, Scott Pio (Veggie Delight), on to the show to discuss dedication to your side hustle and how multi-tenancy can extend your application's reach.\n\nLinks for this episode:Roller Derby NationDefinition of MultitenancySpoiled Techie | Scott's Blog MakerlogEpisode Introduction and Outro by Michael SpringerEpisode Music: \"Funkorama\" by Kevin MacLeodBrought to you by:\n\nWhether you want to learn in-person or online, Flatiron School helps students change careers with confidence with 1:1 career coaching and a tuition-back guarantee—follow their proven job search framework and receive a job in 6 months, or your tuition back.\n\nJoin the thousands of people who’ve changed things—learn more at www.flatironschool.com/Ruby.","content_html":"Roller Derby Nation is a growing network, dedicated to serving roller derby fans and their skaters. Brittany (Norma Skates) invited its founder, Scott Pio (Veggie Delight), on to the show to discuss dedication to your side hustle and how multi-tenancy can extend your application's reach.
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\n\nJoin the thousands of people who’ve changed things—learn more at www.flatironschool.com/Ruby.
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Brittany welcomed back Sean Devine, former host of the Ruby on Rails podcast , and now CEO of XBE. Along with catching up, Sean and Brittany discussed betting on solid technologies and his advice for technical CEOs.
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Chris Oliver, creator of GoRails and co-host of the Remote Ruby podcast, joined Nick Schwaderer to discuss his experience at Railsconf 2019. They also dive into form builder changes, documentation and ponder when Rails 6 will be released.
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Ken Collins is a Staff Engineer at Custom Ink focusing on DevOps and eCommerce in Rails. The minitest advocate recounted the origins of Lamby, a simple Rails & AWS Lambda integration using Rack with Brittany.
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Sonja Peterson is a senior software engineer at Devoted Health, working in Go and Typescript. Sonja guested on the show to speak with Brittany about her upcoming RailsConf talk, transitioning to Go and to spill on her favorite crime novels.
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Sam Saffron is the co-founder of Discourse and previously a developer at Stack Overflow. He loves writing software, especially performance improvements in Ruby. Sam joined Brittany from Australia to discuss his blog post, \"Why I stuck with Windows for 6 years while developing Discourse\".
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RubyMotion, soon to be DragonRuby, empowers developers to write cross-platform apps for iOS, Android and OS X in Ruby. Lori Olson joined Brittany on the show to discuss the evolution of the framework, her mobile development courses and her (potentially) controversial opinions of Javascript.
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Ubuntu 14.04, a common Ruby on Rails hosting environment, reached its end of life on April 30, 2019. Brittany brought on Justin Snair, Director of Cloud Infrastructure for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, to discuss his custom script for upgrading their hosting environments and his tips for earning AWS certifications.
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Guest host, Nick Schwaderer, chatted with Edouard Chin, Production Engineer at Shopify about one of the biggest Rails releases to date: Rails 6. Tune in to hear which features Nick and Edouard are most excited to use at their respective jobs.
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Tom Rossi is the cofounder of Higher Pixels, the company behind several Ruby on Rails built web products. He joined Brittany from sunny Florida to talk about transitioning from a client services business to a product company and being intentionally small.
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Sarah Withee is a polyglot software engineer, public speaker, and mentor located in Pittsburgh, PA. As the Director of Programming for Abstractions, a multi-disciplinary conference with an open CFP, Sarah offered advice for potential speakers and shared her thoughts on being a generalist.
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Jan Krutisch is a software developer from Hamburg, Germany and the cofounder of Depfu.com, a service that helps teams to keep their dependencies up to date. Jan and Brittany discuss dependency management, publishing and marketing tools to developers.
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Special Guest Host, Nick Schwaderer, stepped into Brittany's hosting shoes this week to interview Shopify's José Albornoz. Tune in for an insightful conversation about Shopify's infrastructure and how personal bot building makes the world a better place.
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Nate Berkopec is the proprietor of Speedshop, a Ruby on Rails performance consultancy. He will be holding a Rails Performance Workshop after Railsconf in Minneapolis. They chatted about performance and their loyalty for the Ruby community.
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Hiro Asari is a software developer at Travis CI and has spoken at many conferences across the globe. Hiro guested on to the show to discuss dpl, a continuous deployment tool he maintains at TravisCI.
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Jason Charnes is a web developer, podcaster (Remote Ruby), husband, and dad who is part of the team of run.rb, a Ruby emulator in the browser. After discussing their mutual love of Ruby, Brittany and Jason discuss the importance of mental health awareness in the developer community.
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Brittany is on the road in NYC! Her company is a new client with thoughtbot, a creative studio that helps clients build applications. Brittany took a coffee break to chat with Sarah Dawson, their newest apprentice about thoughtbot's apprenticeship program, the thin line between junior developer and established developer and her initial reaction to Rails.
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Emily is the CEO of Shine Registry, a startup built on Rails that’s working on reshaping tradition to increase gender equity in entrepreneurship. Brittany has been consulting on the project so she invited Emily on to discuss prototyping an application quickly in RoR, being a non-technical founder and how our listeners can get involved with Shine Registry.
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Ruby on Ice (Use the code 5by5 before January 31st to receive a 10% discount on your ticket).
On December 28th, the CFP opened for Railsconf 2019. This year’s conference will be from April 30 to May 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Marty Haught, one of the Directors of Ruby Central, came on to answer your burning Railsconf questions.
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Now it’s possible to write Lambda functions as idiomatic Ruby code, and run them on AWS. Joining Brittany is Alex Wood, the software engineer working on the AWS SDK for Ruby and author of the AWS Lambda Ruby runtime.
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Jets is a framework that allows you to create serverless applications with Ruby. Tung Nguyen joined Brittany to discuss his passion for contributing to open source, DevOps and joining them together in the Ruby community.
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Jason Swett is a developer, speaker, trainer, author and host of The Ruby Testing Podcast. Jason joined Brittany to discuss legacy Ruby on Rails applications: how to identify them and tackle their challenges from a testing standpoint.
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Ankita Gupta works as an engineer at honestbee where she has been working on transitioning honestbee's monolith to smaller services. Brittany met Ankita at Rubyconf Malaysia and invited her to the show to discuss integrating GraphQL into a pre-existing Rails application.
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William Morgan, this week's guest, is a core maintainer of Linkerd and co-founder of Buoyant, creators of Linkerd. Prior to Buoyant, he was an infrastructure engineer at Twitter, where he helped move Twitter from monolith to microservices.
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On August 15th, GitHub celebrated a major milestone: their main application is now running on the latest version of Rails: 5.2.1! Upgrading Rails on an application as large and as trafficked as GitHub is no small task. Eileen M. Uchitelle, better known as @eileencodes, came on to the show to discuss the upgrade and supporting multiple databases in Rails 6.
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Brittany chats with Peter Cooper, founder of Cooperpress. Cooperpress publishes weekly email newsletters to an audience of over 415,000 developers and software engineers, including Ruby Weekly.
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Action Text is a new framework coming to Rails 6 to make it easier to create, edit, and display rich text content within an app. Brittany invited Javan Makhmali, programmer at Basecamp, on to the show to get the scoop.
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Brittany put her tickets aside to invite her web team at the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Patrick FitzGerald (Director of eCommerce) and Danielle Greaves (Frontend Developer) on to the show. They discuss their origin stories, their team dynamics and their favorite aspects of Rails.
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Brittany's official debut as the host of the podcast! Brittany invites Nick Schwaderer, Ruby on Rails engineer at OceansHQ, on to the podcast to discuss meaningfully leveling up your open-source participation. They dive into Nick's first contribution to Rails core.
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Kyle talks with Robby and Corinne from Planet Argon about what they learned with this year's Rails Community Survey.
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","summary":"This week the talented Brit talked to Christoph Olszowka about Ruby Toolbox, SimpleCov, and what's up with Ruby these days. What's in your toolbox?","date_published":"2018-04-06T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/af8719e3-4fad-4725-b500-8bb21643f1cc.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":44817409,"duration_in_seconds":1860}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/241","title":"Episode 241: 241: Upgrading Kickstarter to Rails 5 with Logan McDonald","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/241","content_text":"Logan McDonald joins Britt to discuss upgrading Kickstarter's main applications to Rails 5. They discuss the steps they took and lessons learned from the upgrade. If you're still riding Rails 4, this episode is definitely for you.","content_html":"Logan McDonald joins Britt to discuss upgrading Kickstarter's main applications to Rails 5. They discuss the steps they took and lessons learned from the upgrade. If you're still riding Rails 4, this episode is definitely for you.
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HelloFresh (For $30 off your first week of HelloFresh, visit hellofresh.com and enter promo code RAILS30).
Brian wants to hear about webhooks so this is The Webhooks Episode. Learn about the tips and tricks for building a webhooks service, where you may run into trouble, and how to be a good consumer.
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This week, Britt takes Kyle's spot and interviews Ben Orenstein about what he's been up to lately. Knight takes @r00k. Checkmate.
\n\nIf you're remote, you know that time zones can be rough. This week, Kyle speaks to Joel about his recent remote experiences, how to unwind when you're remote, and the best way to eat a bunch of junk fair food.
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\n\nThis week Kyle is joined again by Britt who is giving a few talks coming up. Kyle and Britt talk about preparation styles, tips for giving talks, and how to not become a viral video. Also, Britt discusses how having more real-time information in her Rails app would be useful and the pros and cons of a few options.
\n\nKyle is joined by Brian who has made a cross country move back to the mid-west. Brian talks about a new project that he's looking to undertake and how to get started solving it with Rails. Finally, we check back in on programming fonts.
\n\nKyle is joined by Joel to get an update on Shubox, its redesign, and what it's like to be Product Hunted. They discuss some reports of Rails' death and what it means for developers. Spoiler alert: the reports are greatly exaggerated.
\n\nAfter a bit of a haitus, Kyle is back and introducing you to the newest co-host, Britt Martin! Learn about her background and the group affinity for Hamilton.
\n\nThe Ruby on Rails Podcast returns weekly starting August 1st!
\n\nWith Patriot's Day arriving soon to take over Boston, Kyle invites Joel back to talk about what he's been up to, GraphQL finally hitting the big time, and what it's like to be in Boston on Marathon Monday.
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\n\nThis week Joel returns to join Kyle with talk of RailsConf 2017, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and what it's like to be a lower-case Rubyist.
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\n\nWe're back! This week I introduce Joel Oliveira, one of my new recurring co-hosts. We learn a little about Joel, how we met, his side project Shubox, what it's really like using Rails 5, and a bit about ORMs.
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In this episode, Kyle is joined by Mike McQuaid, a maintainer on Homebrew, to talk about open source, how Homebrew works, and the hardest part of running a huge package manager for Macs. Let's give this new format a try!
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The boys are back in town! Coming off an early summer hiatus, Sean and Kyle catch up, chat about Rails 5, Kyle gives an update on his project, and we all recall the sound of Sean and Kyle's voices.
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Recorded in the morning, with spunk.
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\n\ndevbootcamp.com/ruby: Thinking about becoming a software developer? Check out Dev Bootcamp, the original, short-term, immersive software development program that transforms those new to coding into job-ready, full-stack web developers.
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\n\nRollbar: Get the context, insights and control you need to find and and fix bugs faster. With a lot less noise.
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\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
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\n\ndevbootcamp.com/ruby: Thinking about becoming a software developer? Check out Dev Bootcamp, the original, short-term, immersive software development program that transforms those new to coding into job-ready, full-stack web developers.
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\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nSquarespace: A better web starts with your website.
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Casper: Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting casper.com/rubyonrails and use the code RUBYONRAILS. Terms and Conditions Apply.
\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
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\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nDotblock is the place to get scalable Solid State Drive based cloud VPS hosting with root access in under a minute. To learn more about Dotblock just visit dotblock.com and use the code RUPBYONRAILS to get your first trial month for just $1.
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\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
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\n\nCasper: Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting casper.com/rubyonrails and use the code RUBYONRAILS. Terms and Conditions Apply.
\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Sean and Kyle talk about differences between enterprise applications and consumer applications, and treating the human UI as the exception state. They also answer a handful of questions from listener Colin Rubbert.
\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nOvercoming legacy code. Kyle describes the lessons that he's learned being the primary maintainer of a legacy code base. (Lots of good advice here).
Building Rails Engines. Sean describes his experience building a Rails engine to interface with FancyHands.
Links for this episode:
DigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nBraintree: An easy way to accept multiple payment types with one integration. Quick, knowledgeable developer support if you have any questions. Start accepting Apple Pay, PayPal, Bitcoin, Venmo, cards, and whatever’s next. With the Braintree v dot zero SDK — one small snippet of code, and you’re all set up in less than 10 minutes. To learn more, and for your first $50,000 in transactions fee-free, go to braintreepayments.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
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\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nlynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Sean and Kyle talk mostly about programming-related employment and labor topics including recruiters, bootcamps, 10X developers, and technocrats. You'll either love it or hate it!
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Casper: Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting casper.com/rubyonrails and use the code RUBYONRAILS. Terms and Conditions Apply.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
lynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nDigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
Sean Devine and Kyle Daigle talk about the GitHub Summit (this week) & outage (last week), working in silence, ActionCable (tests, collaboration, copyright), Sean's JSON API talk at Boston Ember, and SELF HELP.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
DigitalOcean: DigitalOcean provides simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Create a cloud server in 55 seconds--and for as little as $5 per month! Use code RubyPodcast
and receive a $10 credit.
lynda.com: Your lynda.com membership will give you unlimited access to training on hundreds of topics--all for one flat rate. Whether you’re looking to become an industry expert, you’re passionate about a hobby, or you just want to learn something new, I want you to visit lynda.com/rubyonrails and sign up for your FREE 10-day trial.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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Toran Billups provides Sean Devine with some Ember counseling.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
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Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Thinkful: Build your first Ruby on Rails application in 2 months. For 10% off, go to: www.thinkful.com/railspodcast.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\n\n\nIn this episode, Adam talks with Sean Devine, host of the Ruby on Rails podcast. Sean gives Adam an introduction to building applications with Ember, and how it's different than the way you might sprinkle AngularJS into a mostly server-side app. They talk about why your Ember apps shouldn't be mixed in with your server-side code, and the advantages that come along with building a server-side API with no front end of it's own.
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Toggle: Quick and efficient solutions to technical problems using a global network of professionals carefully selected for each project.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nThinkful: Build your first Ruby on Rails application in 2 months. For 10% off, go to: www.thinkful.com/railspodcast.
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Toggle: Quick and efficient solutions to technical problems using a global network of professionals carefully selected for each project.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nThinkful: Build your first Ruby on Rails application in 2 months. For 10% off, go to: www.thinkful.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nThinkful: Build your first Ruby on Rails application in 2 months. For 10% off, go to: www.thinkful.com/railspodcast.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
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\n\nMandrill: The fastest way to deliver email. Use offer code 5BY5 for 50,000 free emails per month for six months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nDayswork: Dayswork makes it easy for freelancers and teams to record what they’ve worked on and invoice their clients quickly and accurately.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Mandrill: The fastest way to deliver email. Use offer code 5BY5 for 50,000 free emails per month for six months.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Ninefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nMandrill: The fastest way to deliver email. Use offer code 5BY5 for 50,000 free emails per month for six months.
","summary":"[Sean](https://twitter.com/barelyknown) talks with [Brittany](https://twitter.com/BrittJMartin ) and [Risa](https://twitter.com/mookiy) from Ninefold's customer support team about his experience using [Ninefold](http://ninefold.com) on a new application.","date_published":"2014-10-29T18:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d8061168-abe4-42af-a811-a1e6158b4087.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34300877,"duration_in_seconds":4269}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/173","title":"Episode 173: 173: Rails Rumble 2014 Entries","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/173","content_text":"Sean Devine reviews the 2014 Rails Rumble entries, points out some highlights, and reveals who he would pick as the winner.\n\nLinks for this episode:Rails Rumble EntriesNinefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.","content_html":"Sean Devine reviews the 2014 Rails Rumble entries, points out some highlights, and reveals who he would pick as the winner.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Ninefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
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\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
","summary":"[Nick Mango](https://twitter.com/Alternate1985) joins [Sean Devine](https://twitter.com/barelyknown) to talk about [Swell](http://heyswell.com), his new service that let's you know instantly when something exciting is happening on your website. Also, they","date_published":"2014-10-17T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4196939f-2e83-4dc6-b7ab-d8ba42b0c249.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28689594,"duration_in_seconds":3568}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/171","title":"Episode 171: 171: Tales of My Solo Hackathon Entry","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/171","content_text":"Sean Devine recorded his first solo podcast to talk about his first solo hackathon entry. This episode is chock full of advice about how to compete in a hackathon, especially if you're on a small/solo team and/or are old.\n\nLinks for this episode:Salesforce $1 Million Hackathoncallforpractice.comTwilioRails Rumble 2014Ninefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.\n\nMandrill: The fastest way to deliver email. Use offer code 5BY5 for 50,000 free emails per month for six months.\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Sean Devine recorded his first solo podcast to talk about his first solo hackathon entry. This episode is chock full of advice about how to compete in a hackathon, especially if you're on a small/solo team and/or are old.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Ninefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.
\n\nMandrill: The fastest way to deliver email. Use offer code 5BY5 for 50,000 free emails per month for six months.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple. Use offer code 5BY5RUBY and receive 20% off any plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Sean Devine recorded his first solo podcast to talk about his first solo hackathon entry. This episode is chock full of advice about how to compete in a hackathon, especially if you're on a small/solo team and/or are old.","date_published":"2014-10-14T21:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d87f113d-940c-47f8-ba85-54399942e7f9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26002723,"duration_in_seconds":3232}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/170","title":"Episode 170: 170: Reid Carlberg - Salesforce $1 Million Hackathon @ Dreamforce 2014","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/170","content_text":"Reid Carlberg joins Sean Devine to preview another! October hackathon - the Salesforce $1 Million Hackathon at Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco, CA from October 10th - 12th. Since one of the categories is Heroku, Rails developers are a great match for the event.\n\nLinks for this episode:SALESFORCE $1 MILLION HACKATHON@reidcarlbergheroku.com","content_html":"Reid Carlberg joins Sean Devine to preview another! October hackathon - the Salesforce $1 Million Hackathon at Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco, CA from October 10th - 12th. Since one of the categories is Heroku, Rails developers are a great match for the event.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
","summary":"Reid Carlberg joins Sean Devine to preview another! October hackathon - the Salesforce $1 Million Hackathon at Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco, CA from October 10th - 12th.","date_published":"2014-10-01T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/cfa609c4-c9c1-4fb0-8b1b-eff193a48470.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34134570,"duration_in_seconds":4248}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/169","title":"Episode 169: 169: CallerKey - 2013 Rails Rumble Winner","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/169","content_text":"Imran Raja and Shah Sikder, two of the three team members that built Caller Key - the winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble, join Sean Devine to discuss their victory.\n\nLinks for this episode:CallerKey Rails Rumble Entry Pagecallerkey.comtwilio.comimranraja.comKujuNinefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.\n\nSmartThings: Control your home using your smartphone…from anywhere.\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple.","content_html":"Imran Raja and Shah Sikder, two of the three team members that built Caller Key - the winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble, join Sean Devine to discuss their victory.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Ninefold: An easier way to deploy & host your Rails apps.
\n\nSmartThings: Control your home using your smartphone…from anywhere.
\n\nCodeship: Continuous Delivery made simple.
","summary":"Imran Raja and Shah Sikder, two of the three team members that built Caller Key - the winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble, join Sean Devine to discuss their victory.","date_published":"2014-09-28T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/639915e2-c7aa-4a8b-ac57-e71c1a613c50.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27631305,"duration_in_seconds":3435}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/168","title":"Episode 168: 168: Josh Owens - 2007 Rails Rumble Winner; Bonus Meteor Intro","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/168","content_text":"Josh Owens, Meteor developer and former winner of the Rails Rumble, talks to Sean Devine about the entry that won and some others that didn't. He also gives an overview of the basics of Meteor because Sean knows nothing.\n\nLinks for this episode:@joshowensMeteorrailsrumble.comSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.\n\nSOLARO is your online study guide, covering English, Math, and Science from 3rd to 12th grade and available 24/7. Pricing is $29.95/per month or $199.95/ per year, but 5by5 listeners get a special deal. Enter GEM at checkout to get 50% off for the entire life of your SOLARO subscription.","content_html":"Josh Owens, Meteor developer and former winner of the Rails Rumble, talks to Sean Devine about the entry that won and some others that didn't. He also gives an overview of the basics of Meteor because Sean knows nothing.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Squarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
\n\nSOLARO is your online study guide, covering English, Math, and Science from 3rd to 12th grade and available 24/7. Pricing is $29.95/per month or $199.95/ per year, but 5by5 listeners get a special deal. Enter GEM at checkout to get 50% off for the entire life of your SOLARO subscription.
","summary":"[Josh Owens, Meteor developer](http://joshowens.me) and former winner of the Rails Rumble, talks to Sean Devine about the entry that won and some others that didn't. He also gives an overview of the basics of Meteor because Sean knows nothing.","date_published":"2014-09-19T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/086c6384-6746-48e8-8602-46b5587853b7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32244133,"duration_in_seconds":4012}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/167","title":"Episode 167: 167: Kelli Shaver - 2013 Rails Rumble Solo Winner","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/167","content_text":"Kelli Shaver, winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble solo division, joins Sean Devine to talk about her many Rails Rumble entries and last year's VICTORY.\n\nLinks for this episode:Itemize - Rails Rumble winning entrygithub.com/kellishaver@kellishaverkellishaver.comNitch PodcastStickyAlbumsrailsrumble.comCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Kelli Shaver, winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble solo division, joins Sean Devine to talk about her many Rails Rumble entries and last year's VICTORY.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Kelli Shaver, winner of the 2013 Rails Rumble solo division, joins Sean Devine to talk about her many Rails Rumble entries and last year's VICTORY.","date_published":"2014-09-11T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/7ac25494-fb6b-4e5e-ac8d-fe42615a4489.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28154598,"duration_in_seconds":3501}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/166","title":"Episode 166: 166: Tom & Nick Mango - Rails Rumble 2014 Preview","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/166","content_text":"Tom & Nick Mango - organizers of the Rails Rumble - join Sean Devine to preview the this year's competition. This is the first in a series of episodes about the Rails Rumble (a 48 hour application development competition in October). If you've participated in the past or are thinking about participating this year, you should definitely listen to this episode.\n\nLinks for this episode:railsrumble.com@tsmango@Alternate1985Earmarkd - Sean's 2012 EntryKayla's Tour - Sean's 2013 EntryCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.","content_html":"Tom & Nick Mango - organizers of the Rails Rumble - join Sean Devine to preview the this year's competition. This is the first in a series of episodes about the Rails Rumble (a 48 hour application development competition in October). If you've participated in the past or are thinking about participating this year, you should definitely listen to this episode.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
","summary":"Tom & Nick Mango - organizers of the Rails Rumble - join Sean Devine to preview the this year's competition. This is the first in a series of episodes about the Rails Rumble (a 48 hour application development competition in October). If you've participate","date_published":"2014-09-04T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/232a795f-eb7e-44c7-b8f2-7b4a6fccc4e3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28748936,"duration_in_seconds":3575}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/165","title":"Episode 165: 165: James Chevalier - citystrides.com","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/165","content_text":"Jim Chevalier, creator of citystrides.com, joins Sean Devine in person! to talk about the creation of his great run-every-street-in-my-city website.\n\nLinks for this episode:@jameschevaliercitystrides.comk-d tree Wikipedia entrykdtree Ruby gem GitHub repositoryPostGIS - Spatial and Geographic objects for PostgreSQLRunKeeperCityStrides map of Jim and Sean's runMailChimp.com means easy email newsletters. MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results. It's like your own personal publishing platform.\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Jim Chevalier, creator of citystrides.com, joins Sean Devine in person! to talk about the creation of his great run-every-street-in-my-city website.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
MailChimp.com means easy email newsletters. MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results. It's like your own personal publishing platform.
\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Jim Chevalier, creator of [citystrides.com](http://citystrides.com), joins Sean Devine **in person!** to talk about the creation of his great run-every-street-in-my-city website.","date_published":"2014-08-29T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/31cff1ca-f757-4fff-a4bd-0d36a43a7fce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":31423864,"duration_in_seconds":3909}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/164","title":"Episode 164: 164: Jim Remsik - Madison+ Ruby","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/164","content_text":"Jim Remsik, organizer of Madison+ Ruby, joins Sean Devine to talk about the history of the Madison+ Ruby conference and what to expect at the event this weekend.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.\n\nRaygun - Get notified about your software's bugs as they happen. Raygun was built by Mindscape, the development tools company, and is trusted by thousands of organizations, big and small. It integrates in minutes with your Ruby on Rails application (or any other programming language or framework too). Get started for free today at raygun.io/5by5 and receive a $50 account credit by using the discount code 5BY5.\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Jim Remsik, organizer of Madison+ Ruby, joins Sean Devine to talk about the history of the Madison+ Ruby conference and what to expect at the event this weekend.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
\n\nRaygun - Get notified about your software's bugs as they happen. Raygun was built by Mindscape, the development tools company, and is trusted by thousands of organizations, big and small. It integrates in minutes with your Ruby on Rails application (or any other programming language or framework too). Get started for free today at raygun.io/5by5 and receive a $50 account credit by using the discount code 5BY5.
\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Jim Remsik, organizer of Madison+ Ruby, joins Sean Devine to talk about the history of the Madison+ Ruby conference and what to expect at the event this weekend.","date_published":"2014-08-20T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e297d991-7e3c-47c4-b910-0fe4766048e1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28641920,"duration_in_seconds":3562}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/163","title":"Episode 163: 163: Justin Weiss - justinweiss.com","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/163","content_text":"Justin Weiss (@justinweiss) joins Sean Devine to talk about his Rails-focused blog at http://www.justinweiss.com and his upcoming book.\n\nLinks for this episode:justinweiss.comjustinweiss.com weekly newslettergithub.com/justinweiss@justinweissA Guide to Choosing the Best Gems for Your Ruby ProjectSearch and Filter Rails Models Without Bloating Your Controllerseanwes podcastbeeminder.comDon’t Fave This Post: How to REALLY Launch in 2014rubyflow.comRaygun - Get notified about your software's bugs as they happen. Raygun was built by Mindscape, the development tools company, and is trusted by thousands of organizations, big and small. It integrates in minutes with your Ruby on Rails application (or any other programming language or framework too). Get started for free today at raygun.io/5by5 and receive a $50 account credit by using the discount code 5BY5.\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Justin Weiss (@justinweiss) joins Sean Devine to talk about his Rails-focused blog at http://www.justinweiss.com and his upcoming book.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Raygun - Get notified about your software's bugs as they happen. Raygun was built by Mindscape, the development tools company, and is trusted by thousands of organizations, big and small. It integrates in minutes with your Ruby on Rails application (or any other programming language or framework too). Get started for free today at raygun.io/5by5 and receive a $50 account credit by using the discount code 5BY5.
\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Squarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SEANSENTME at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
\n\nRaygun - Get notified about your software's bugs as they happen. Raygun was built by Mindscape, the development tools company, and is trusted by thousands of organizations, big and small. It integrates in minutes with your Ruby on Rails application (or any other programming language or framework too). Get started for free today at raygun.io/5by5 and receive a $50 account credit by using the discount code 5BY5.
\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Olga Raskina joins Sean Devine to discuss her journey from secondary school in Soviet Russia to her undergraduate degree at Moscow State University to her PhD at Columbia University in NYC to her professional career in Operations Research and programming.","date_published":"2014-08-06T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/c62fadfa-5920-4881-99f4-fa196318e08f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":33421087,"duration_in_seconds":4159}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/161","title":"Episode 161: 161: Peter Cooper - Ruby Weekly","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/161","content_text":"Peter Cooper (@peterc) - publisher of Cooper Press - discusses his email newsletter empire (including Ruby Weekly) with lots of side trips along the way.\n\nLinks for this episode:@peterc on Twitter@CooperPress on TwitterCooper PressRuby Weekly Newsletterpeterc.orgCodeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Peter Cooper (@peterc) - publisher of Cooper Press - discusses his email newsletter empire (including Ruby Weekly) with lots of side trips along the way.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
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\n\nCodeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Sean Devine talks with Daniel Jalkut (@danielpunkass) about why he develops software for the Apple ecosystem (mostly OS X) and how that experience compares and contrasts to developing software in an OSS environment like Ruby on Rails.","date_published":"2014-07-08T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a6a4e482-afd8-4f59-837d-35df42f40f77.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":37117618,"duration_in_seconds":4620}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/157","title":"Episode 157: 157: Lex Friedman is Hiring a Ruby on Rails Developer for the Midroll Podcast Ad Network","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/157","content_text":"Sean Devine talks to Lex Friedman, the EVP Sales and Development of Midroll, a large podcast ad sales network. Lex describes the full time Ruby on Rails programming position that they are looking to fill. There's also plenty of behind-the-scenes stories about the podcasting world.\n\nIf you want to apply for the Ruby on Rails position at Midroll, email lex@midroll.com.\n\nLinks for this episode:@lexfri on TwitterMidroll - Podcast advertising networkTurning This Car Around podcastYour Daily Lex podcastCodeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Sean Devine talks to Lex Friedman, the EVP Sales and Development of Midroll, a large podcast ad sales network. Lex describes the full time Ruby on Rails programming position that they are looking to fill. There's also plenty of behind-the-scenes stories about the podcasting world.
\n\nIf you want to apply for the Ruby on Rails position at Midroll, email lex@midroll.com.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous delivery simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
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\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Eric Steele talks about releasing his new book, \"What Do I Test?\".","date_published":"2014-06-28T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/702bf742-800c-4153-9bae-e903ecece412.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":38472857,"duration_in_seconds":4789}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/155","title":"Episode 155: 155: Nick Quaranto - rubygems.org, CoworkBuffalo, Nickel City Ruby, aqueousband.net","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/155","content_text":"Nick tells Sean about his rubygems fantasies, ranks his noteworthiness, clarifies the contents of concert balloons, and provides free parenting advice.\n\nLinks for this episode:rubygems.org@qrush on TwitterCoworkBuffaloNickel City RubyBasecampAqueousBand.netRUSHPhishBourbon (and friends)Heroku PostgresCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.","content_html":"Nick tells Sean about his rubygems fantasies, ranks his noteworthiness, clarifies the contents of concert balloons, and provides free parenting advice.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
","summary":"Nick tells Sean about his rubygems fantasies, ranks his noteworthiness, clarifies the contents of concert balloons, and provides free parenting advice.","date_published":"2014-06-20T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/1b2442f4-53f9-45ab-853d-2f42c7647bcf.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":43311599,"duration_in_seconds":5394}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/154","title":"Episode 154: 154: Greg Baugues - Twilio","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/154","content_text":"Sean Devine learns about Twilio from Greg Baugues.\n\nLinks for this episode:@greggyb on Twittertwilio.comgithub.com/twilio/twilio-rubygithub.com/ZestFinance/zestphoneCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code RAILS at checkout. A better web starts with your website.","content_html":"Sean Devine learns about Twilio from Greg Baugues.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code RAILS at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
","summary":"Sean Devine learns about Twilio from Greg Baugues.","date_published":"2014-06-12T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6d4f3544-8913-487b-afa5-cb8e3f7f4495.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":36939337,"duration_in_seconds":4597}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/153","title":"Episode 153: 153: Ben Hundley - elasticsearch & Qbox","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/153","content_text":"Sean Devine learns about elasticsearch from Ben Hundley of Qbox.\n\nLinks for this episode:elasticsearch.orgQboxCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code RAILS at checkout. A better web starts with your website.","content_html":"Sean Devine learns about elasticsearch from Ben Hundley of Qbox.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code RAILS at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
","summary":"Sean Devine learns about elasticsearch from Ben Hundley of Qbox.","date_published":"2014-06-05T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/47ac635e-5bf2-43aa-b287-17000ab3532d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":34204852,"duration_in_seconds":4256}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/152","title":"Episode 152: 152: Oren Dobzinski - Desk.com","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/152","content_text":"Sean Devine talks with Oren Dobzinski of Desk.com about service oriented architecture, elasticsearch, immutability, working remotely and much, much more.\n\nLinks for this episode:The desk.com api@orend on TwitterOren's blog - re-factor.comBlog post => Slow Tests are the Symptom Not the CauseDatomicelasticsearchDesk.comCodeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SPRING at checkout. A better web starts with your website.","content_html":"Sean Devine talks with Oren Dobzinski of Desk.com about service oriented architecture, elasticsearch, immutability, working remotely and much, much more.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - Codeship makes continuous deployment simple. Start out with Codeship’s free plan; setup only takes three minutes. Find Codeship on codeship.io/5by5ruby and use the offer code 5BY5RUBY to get 20% off ANY plan for 3 months.
\n\nSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SPRING at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
","summary":"Sean Devine talks with Oren Dobzinski of Desk.com about service oriented architecture, elasticsearch, immutability, working remotely and much, much more.","date_published":"2014-05-29T10:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d3a291af-354c-48e2-8cef-ce7046e7d0e8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30935566,"duration_in_seconds":3847}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/151","title":"Episode 151: 151: Ross Penman - 15 yr old Scottish programmer","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/151","content_text":"Sean Devine talks with Ross Penman, a 15 year old programmer from Scotland, about what it's like to learn to program as a kid, opportunities to improve technical education, and the Scottish independence referendum.\n\nLinks for this episode:@PenmanRoss on Twitterpenman on GitHubrosspenman.comOn Computing Education - The Windows Movie Maker ProblemGoogle Map of ScotlandScottish independence Wikipedia pageSquarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SPRING at checkout. A better web starts with your website.\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.","content_html":"Sean Devine talks with Ross Penman, a 15 year old programmer from Scotland, about what it's like to learn to program as a kid, opportunities to improve technical education, and the Scottish independence referendum.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Squarespace - the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website, portfolio, and online store. For a free trial and 10% off, visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code SPRING at checkout. A better web starts with your website.
\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.
","summary":"Sean Devine talks with Ross Penman, a 15 year old programmer from Scotland, about what it's like to learn to program as a kid, opportunities to improve technical education, and the Scottish independence referendum.","date_published":"2014-05-23T11:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/b6684ac0-a48d-4b24-97e1-75466f9a22c0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40981442,"duration_in_seconds":5103}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/150","title":"Episode 150: 150: Jamis Buck - Basil & Fabian (formerly of 37signals)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/150","content_text":"Sean Devine talks with Jamis Buck about his new fantasy blog/book about algorithms - \"Basil & Fabian\" and his history with Rails and 37signals.\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.","content_html":"Sean Devine talks with Jamis Buck about his new fantasy blog/book about algorithms - \"Basil & Fabian\" and his history with Rails and 37signals.
\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.
\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.
","summary":"Sean Devine talks with Jamis Buck about his new fantasy blog/book about algorithms - \"Basil & Fabian\" and his history with Rails and 37signals.","date_published":"2014-05-14T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/2516d75f-c5cc-4dfa-bbf7-7c050d8b3827.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28117920,"duration_in_seconds":3495}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/149","title":"Episode 149: 149: Chad Fowler - Wunderlist","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/149","content_text":"Sean Devine talks with Chad Fowler about the early days of Ruby and Rails and the heterogeneous architecture of Wunderlist.\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Sean Devine talks with Chad Fowler about the early days of Ruby and Rails and the heterogeneous architecture of Wunderlist.
\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.
\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Sean Devine talks with Chad Fowler about the early days of Ruby and Rails and the heterogeneous architecture of Wunderlist.","date_published":"2014-05-08T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/a9ff4972-2d10-4204-bb6c-6ca942d953d9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29710944,"duration_in_seconds":3694}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/148","title":"Episode 148: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/148","content_text":"Sean Devine and Chad Pytel discuss @dhh's controversial RailsConf 2014 keynote and the current state of thoughtbot.\n\nLinks for this episode:Justin.tv - Confreaks - Live Streaming - RailsConf 2014 Opening Keynote Part 1Codeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Sean Devine and Chad Pytel discuss @dhh's controversial RailsConf 2014 keynote and the current state of thoughtbot.
\n\nLinks for this episode:
Codeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.
\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.
","summary":"Sean Devine and Chad Pytel discuss @dhh's controversial RailsConf 2014 keynote and the current state of thoughbot.","date_published":"2014-04-29T17:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/09028f57-3153-411a-91cc-ee2b0ac228f2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40731743,"duration_in_seconds":5072}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/147","title":"Episode 147: 147: RailsConf 2014 Preview","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/147","content_text":"Sean Devine and Eric Steele preview RailsConf 2014.\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.","content_html":"Sean Devine and Eric Steele preview RailsConf 2014.
\n\nCodeship - The Codeship is continuous deployment made simple. You can set up continuous integration in a few steps and automatically deploy when all your tests have passed. It has great support for lots of languages and test frameworks. Integrates with GitHub and Bitbucket. Deploy to cloud services like Heroku, AWS, Nodejitsu, Google App Engine or your own servers. Start with the free plan and setup only takes 3 minutes. Find The Codeship at www.codeship.io and check out their blog at blog.codeship.io.
\n\nlynda.com - lynda.com offers thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills—everything from productivity and collaboration to photography and video editing. Access unlimited courses for $25 per month. Try out lynda.com for free for 7 days at lynda.com/rubyonrails.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nFrom RubyConf in Charlotte, North Carolina.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nCorrespondent Robert Stevenson interviews two developers from investment banking company JPMorgan Chase.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nDevelopers from Intridea discuss hacking Rails internals, UI design, and mid-end development.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nInterviews with David Chelimsky, Dave Troy, Nick Sieger, and David Heinemeier Hansson.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 19, 2007.\n\nInterviews with [David Chelimsky](http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/), [Dave Troy](http://twittervision.com/), [Nick Sieger](http://blog.nicksieger.com/), and [David Heinemeier Hansson](http://lou","date_published":"2009-10-20T00:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/035b94c8-0d44-4517-8e28-1444f4504fd5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14206804,"duration_in_seconds":1168}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/7","title":"Episode 122: 7: Amy Hoy","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/122","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 19, 2005.\n\nAmy Hoy talks about learning Rails, website usability and her upcoming book.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 19, 2005.
\n\nAmy Hoy talks about learning Rails, website usability and her upcoming book.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nThe founders of BillMonk talk about building a community site with Rails, email as an API, and dynamically generated graphics.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nObie and Matt reflect on the whirlwind of long beards, huge slides, and curly brackets known as RubyConf.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 17, 2005.\n\nObie and Matt reflect on the whirlwind of long beards, huge slides, and curly brackets known as RubyConf.\n","date_published":"2009-10-17T16:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/78c12ba1-91fc-4c66-acf2-ce59f5bf340e.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5678529,"duration_in_seconds":991}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/85","title":"Episode 119: 85: Michael Koziarski","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/119","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 11, 2007.\n\nRails core member Michael Koziarski talks about Rails 2.0, the new patch process, and working on the core team.\n\nFrom RailsConf in Berlin.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 11, 2007.
\n\nRails core member Michael Koziarski talks about Rails 2.0, the new patch process, and working on the core team.
\n\nFrom RailsConf in Berlin.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 11, 2007.\n\nRails core member [Michael Koziarski](http://koziarski.net/) talks about Rails 2.0, the new patch process, and working on the core team.\n\nFrom RailsConf in Berlin.\n","date_published":"2009-10-11T21:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/0e32d0b9-5d3b-4b2b-97ac-a02336142902.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5245974,"duration_in_seconds":487}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/35","title":"Episode 118: 35: Aslak Hellesoy","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/118","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 9, 2006.\n\nA member of the rSpec team talks about Behavior Driven Development. From the offices of Bekk in Oslo, Norway.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 9, 2006.
\n\nA member of the rSpec team talks about Behavior Driven Development. From the offices of Bekk in Oslo, Norway.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 9, 2006.\n\nA member of the [rSpec](http://rubyforge.org/projects/rspec) team talks about Behavior Driven Development. From the offices of [Bekk](http://bekk.no) in Oslo, Norway.\n","date_published":"2009-10-09T13:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/0e2d3a4e-dc4d-4bdf-acd3-62335e3d04b1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13145458,"duration_in_seconds":1841}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/125","title":"Episode 117: 125: RailsConf Europe: Rubinius and CoachTV","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/117","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 8, 2008.\n\nWilson Bilkovich explains the recent rewrite of Rubinius.\n\nLars Pind discusses Coach TV, his new video blog on happiness and personal development for geeks.\n\nAlso mentioned\n\n\nPeepCode CouchDB Screencast\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 8, 2008.
\n\nWilson Bilkovich explains the recent rewrite of Rubinius.
\n\nLars Pind discusses Coach TV, his new video blog on happiness and personal development for geeks.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 8, 2008.\n\n[Wilson Bilkovich](http://metaclass.org/) explains the recent rewrite of [Rubinius](http://rubini.us/).\n\n[Lars Pind](http://pinds.com/) discusses [Coach TV](http://coachtvblog.com), his new vi","date_published":"2009-10-08T17:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/3eed45ac-9926-4c86-93dd-752295af9098.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4529072,"duration_in_seconds":639}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/83","title":"Episode 116: 83: Uncut: Martin Sadler","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/116","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nMartin Sadler of Working with Rails.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.
\n\nMartin Sadler of Working with Rails.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nMartin Sadler of [Working with Rails](http://workingwithrails.com/).\n","date_published":"2009-10-06T23:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/06c971f6-ca3b-487f-85f4-7375d9e9d2ee.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5608603,"duration_in_seconds":491}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/84","title":"Episode 115: 84: Uncut: James Cox","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/115","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nA chat with James Cox after the Future of Web Apps conference in London.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.
\n\nA chat with James Cox after the Future of Web Apps conference in London.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nA chat with James Cox after the [Future of Web Apps](http://futureofwebapps.com/) conference in London.\n","date_published":"2009-10-06T23:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/00b8920d-b463-499a-93f2-3a43fbcae1ea.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":4218569,"duration_in_seconds":393}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/82","title":"Episode 114: 82: Uncut: Rob McKinnon","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/114","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nRob Mckinnon talks about keeping citizens informed and politicians honest with They Work for You.\n\nSee also:\n\n\nRailsConf Slides PDF\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.
\n\nRob Mckinnon talks about keeping citizens informed and politicians honest with They Work for You.
\n\nSee also:
\n\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 6, 2007.\n\nRob Mckinnon talks about keeping citizens informed and politicians honest with [They Work for You](http://theyworkforyou.co.nz/).\n\nSee also:\n\n- [RailsConf Slides PDF](http://conferences.orei","date_published":"2009-10-06T23:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/f88835d4-163d-46f5-9b30-bbc3e8b19c73.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6204339,"duration_in_seconds":547}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/124","title":"Episode 113: 124: erubycon: Charles Nutter","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/113","content_text":"This episode was originally published on October 1, 2008.\n\nCharles Nutter of JRuby, from erubycon.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on October 1, 2008.
\n\nCharles Nutter of JRuby, from erubycon.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on October 1, 2008.\n\nCharles Nutter of [JRuby](http://jruby.codehaus.org/), from [erubycon](http://erubycon.com/).\n","date_published":"2009-10-01T01:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/39f129c0-6766-4c3c-9bea-a40a3d1923b0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9306872,"duration_in_seconds":1333}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/78","title":"Episode 109: 78: Uncut: Tom Locke","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/109","content_text":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.\n\nThe author of the Hobo plugin.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.
\n\nThe author of the Hobo plugin.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.\n\nThe author of the Hobo plugin.\n","date_published":"2009-09-28T21:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/2c447a51-8d7a-416f-a7d1-4a1420891d04.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":2397119,"duration_in_seconds":379}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/75","title":"Episode 112: 75: Uncut: Jay Fields","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/112","content_text":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.\n\nJay Fields, Thoughtworks developer.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.
\n\nJay Fields, Thoughtworks developer.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.\n\nJay Fields, Thoughtworks developer.\n","date_published":"2009-09-28T21:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/9e851457-4641-4252-b3c0-1c9c5cc7207a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":2948799,"duration_in_seconds":292}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/80","title":"Episode 107: 80: Uncut: David Chelimsky","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/107","content_text":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.\n\nDavid Chelimsky, RSpec developer.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on September 28, 2007.
\n\nDavid Chelimsky, RSpec developer.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nKashif Rasul, http://nomad-labs.com
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAlso mentioned:
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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","summary":"This episode was originally published on June 6, 2009.\r\n\r\nAn entrepreneur talks about the scrum management process and a new site his company built in Rails to help companies and individuals manage projects.\r\n\r\n#### Also Mentioned\r\n\r\n- [ScrumNinja](http:/","date_published":"2009-06-06T02:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/59139455-f58a-4675-8adb-40dce901d20d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7615590,"duration_in_seconds":680}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/113","title":"Episode 69: 113: Ryan Singer of 37signals","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/69","content_text":"This episode was originally published on June 3, 2008.\n\nRyan Singer of 37signals talks about Rails, design, and “touching the magic wand.”\n\nFrom RailsConf at the Heroku booth.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on June 3, 2008.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nThe newest phenoms of the Rails community, Phusion their Passenger module for Apache.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nApricado, a site for musicians.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nChris Wanstrath and Tom Preston-Werner talk about GitHub.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nGarrett Dimon discusses his upcoming issue tracker.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAdam Keys interviews Geoffrey Grosenbach.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nJen May Wu, Dr. Ana Nelson, Liz Summerfield, Sandy Metz, Carmelyne Thompson, Cynthia Kaiser, and Desi McAdam discuss the state of women in open source programming.
\n\nRelevant links:
\n\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nThe lead developer of StreetEasy talks about bridging web 1.0 and web 2.0 for the New York real estate market.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 31, 2006.\r\n\r\nThe lead developer of [StreetEasy](http://www.streeteasy.com) talks about bridging web 1.0 and web 2.0 for the New York real estate market.\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-31T23:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/c51993d3-f090-45ab-b774-32827877e1a8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11081723,"duration_in_seconds":1427}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/63","title":"Episode 58: 63: RailsConf 2007","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/58","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nInterviews from RailsConf 2007 in Portland.\n\n\nJoey Devilla\nMike Sax\nScott Becker ( asset_packager plugin)\nTrotter Cashion ( Rails Refactoring to Resources)\nMark Mansour\nMurray Steele ( also mentioned)\nDr. Nic Williams\nJosh Goebel ( Beast, Pastie)\nAdam Keys\nPatrick Ewing\nRand Fitzpatrick ( Hackety Hack)\nUncut and Upcoming Rails Podcast Episodes\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nInterviews from RailsConf 2007 in Portland.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\nInterviews from RailsConf 2007 in Portland.\r\n\r\n- [Joey Devilla](http://www.joeydevilla.com/)\r\n- [Mike Sax](http://wellbeyond.com/)\r\n- [Scott Becker](http://synthesis.sbecker.net/) ( [asset\\_package","date_published":"2009-05-21T20:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ac4d5cad-b91c-48ff-8c39-bf969cc33434.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10073588,"duration_in_seconds":1498}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/62","title":"Episode 56: 62: Uncut: RejectConf Ryan Davis","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/56","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nThe Godfather of RejectConf rewrites ri.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nThe Godfather of RejectConf rewrites ri.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\n[The Godfather of RejectConf](http://blog.zenspider.com/) rewrites ri.\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-21T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/e4a4a115-940b-40f8-8380-27e99ba76886.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3384833,"duration_in_seconds":363}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/61","title":"Episode 57: 61: Uncut: RejectConf Two Logic","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/57","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nAlex demos his Javascript class library.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nAlex demos his Javascript class library.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\n[Alex](http://twologic.com/) demos his Javascript class library.\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-21T06:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/02004edf-ca6a-4121-b098-9dea7ecc65a8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3357996,"duration_in_seconds":347}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/58","title":"Episode 54: 58: Uncut: RejectConf Luke Melia","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/54","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nLuke Melia of NYC.rb hacks Mime::Type to do a separate mobile layout.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nLuke Melia of NYC.rb hacks Mime::Type to do a separate mobile layout.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\nLuke Melia of NYC.rb hacks Mime::Type to do a separate mobile layout.\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-21T05:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4cb84b2b-38c7-4f88-a735-2b9cd566a98f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":1115317,"duration_in_seconds":100}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/60","title":"Episode 52: 60: Uncut: RejectConf Dr. Nic","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/52","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nDr. Nic demos newgem.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\n[Dr. Nic](http://drnicwilliams.com/) demos [newgem](http://newgem.rubyforge.org/).\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-21T05:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/78600c98-6571-4490-8e23-e1732a2195b3.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":2839451,"duration_in_seconds":274}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/59","title":"Episode 53: 59: Uncut: RejectConf Jamie Macey","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/53","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nJamie Macey demos code coverage hack.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nJamie Macey demos code coverage hack.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\r\n\r\nJamie Macey demos code coverage hack.\r\n","date_published":"2009-05-21T05:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6c9f9cf8-2496-42b2-b956-29e4872e433c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":2096272,"duration_in_seconds":214}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/57","title":"Episode 55: 57: Uncut: RejectConf Joannou","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/55","content_text":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.\n\nJoannou from NYC demos a carousel Javascript effect.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on May 21, 2007.
\n\nJoannou from NYC demos a carousel Javascript effect.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nSebastian Delmont of NYC.rb on his embedded_action plugin.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAlso mentioned:
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nRich Kilmer talks about MacRuby and Aaron Quint discusses Sinatra. From GoGaRuCo in San Francisco.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAlso mentioned:
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nPlanet Argonites Robby Russell and Jeremy Voorhis team up on Rails deployment, refactoring, databases, and National Album Recording Month.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on April 25, 2006.\r\n\r\n[Planet Argonites](http://www.planetargon.com) [Robby Russell](http://robbyonrails.com) and [Jeremy Voorhis](http://jvoorhis.com) team up on Rails deployment, refactoring, databases, and [Nationa","date_published":"2009-04-25T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4b078e22-5e1a-4053-975f-1f60be4512ce.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14644496,"duration_in_seconds":2048}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/101","title":"Episode 34: 101: Nathan Sobo","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/34","content_text":"This episode was originally published on April 22, 2008.\n\nNathan Sobo of Pivotal Labs talks about Treetop, a cutting-edge parser written in Ruby.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on April 22, 2008.
\n\nNathan Sobo of Pivotal Labs talks about Treetop, a cutting-edge parser written in Ruby.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nRuby veteran Rich Kilmer talks about MacRuby.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 28, 2008.\r\n\r\nDerek Haynes and Andre Lewis on consulting and their side projects [Scout](http://scoutapp.com/) and [Placeshout](http://placeshout.com/).\r\n","date_published":"2009-03-28T22:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/eac1ac68-1503-4d01-a485-e55969df8c67.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8197473,"duration_in_seconds":1506}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/134","title":"Episode 26: 134: Highgroove and Scout","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/26","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 27, 2009.\n\nThe members of Highgroove Studios talk about the technical details behind an update to their Rails-based server monitoring application.\n\nAlso mentioned\n\n\nHighgroove Studios\nScout\nXMPP\nAra T. Howard\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 27, 2009.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 27, 2009.\r\n\r\nThe members of Highgroove Studios talk about the technical details behind an update to their Rails-based server monitoring application.\r\n\r\n#### Also mentioned\r\n\r\n- [Highgroove Studios](http://hig","date_published":"2009-03-27T23:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/82c85c3c-db6c-429d-9f74-41e44b912307.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7225436,"duration_in_seconds":1156}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/99","title":"Episode 25: 99: John Chaffee of BusyMac","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/25","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 21, 2008.\n\nJohn Chaffee of BusyMac talks about how Rails helps their 2-man Mac development shop handle customer service easily. BusyMac received a MacWorld Best of Show award and recently passed the 10,000 sale mark.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 21, 2008.
\n\nJohn Chaffee of BusyMac talks about how Rails helps their 2-man Mac development shop handle customer service easily. BusyMac received a MacWorld Best of Show award and recently passed the 10,000 sale mark.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAlso mentioned:
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 16, 2007.\r\n\r\nThe [stylishly sneakered](http://www.danwebb.net/2007/2/16/nike-sb-pub-standards) leading proponent of [unobtrusive Javascript](http://www.ujs4rails.com) gives advice about Rails freelancing and ","date_published":"2009-03-16T22:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/c3eda0cc-e452-4480-a216-524a76e80d33.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":17128178,"duration_in_seconds":1564}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/19","title":"Episode 22: 19: SXSWi Why the Lucky Stiff","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/22","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 14, 2006.\n\nA bootleg of the Why the Lucky Stiff concert at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 14, 2006.
\n\nA bootleg of the Why the Lucky Stiff concert at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 14, 2006.\r\n\r\nA bootleg of the [Why the Lucky Stiff](http://redhanded.hobix.com) concert at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival.\r\n","date_published":"2009-03-14T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/33e00256-31df-4117-97a3-f68a4fa8f9f0.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":15151145,"duration_in_seconds":2392}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/133","title":"Episode 21: 133: Jacob Harris of the New York Times","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/21","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 13, 2009.\n\nThe Senior Software Architect in the Interactive Newsroom Technologies group talks about deploying time-sensitive news applications with Rails.\n\nSites mentioned\n\n\nNYTimes Open Blog\nReconstruction\nVotes\nElection\nElection Map\nElection State Detail\nElection Words\nMadoff Claimants\nSuperbowl\nInauguration Photos\nSXSW\nJacob Harris on GitHub\nJacob Harris on Twitter\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 13, 2009.
\n\nThe Senior Software Architect in the Interactive Newsroom Technologies group talks about deploying time-sensitive news applications with Rails.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 13, 2009.\r\n\r\nThe Senior Software Architect in the Interactive Newsroom Technologies group talks about deploying time-sensitive news applications with Rails.\r\n\r\n#### Sites mentioned\r\n\r\n- [NYTimes Open Blog](ht","date_published":"2009-03-13T19:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/eeb20958-e9d8-4395-9a0a-6d1b6f700152.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11087876,"duration_in_seconds":1704}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/18","title":"Episode 20: 18: SXSWi Shaun Inman","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/20","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 12, 2006.\n\nPopular designer and PHP developer Shaun Inman tries Ruby and talks about developing Mint.\n\nSee him in Boston next month at a Carson Workshops seminar on developing extensible PHP web apps.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 12, 2006.
\n\nPopular designer and PHP developer Shaun Inman tries Ruby and talks about developing Mint.
\n\nSee him in Boston next month at a Carson Workshops seminar on developing extensible PHP web apps.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 12, 2006.\r\n\r\nPopular designer and PHP developer [Shaun Inman](http://shauninman.com) tries Ruby and talks about developing [Mint](http://haveamint.com).\r\n\r\nSee him in Boston next month at a [Carson Workshops]","date_published":"2009-03-12T13:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/3fe511b8-be1b-43f9-84c6-db9f0cd26fed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6882797,"duration_in_seconds":983}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/17","title":"Episode 19: 17: Bruce Tate","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/19","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2006.\n\nBruce Tate has created a stir in the Java community by promoting Ruby.\n\nHis books include Beyond Java and the upcoming Ruby on Rails, Up and Running.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2006.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2006.\r\n\r\n[Bruce Tate](http://weblogs.java.net/blog/batate) has created a stir in the Java community by promoting Ruby.\r\n\r\nHis books include [Beyond Java](http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/beyondjava) and the","date_published":"2009-03-10T14:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/869163e6-c41a-45fd-8950-db0c5e330934.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12360195,"duration_in_seconds":1725}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/44","title":"Episode 18: 44: The Camping Episode II","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/18","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2007.\n\nAfter a month, Camping Episode II!\n\n\nChris van Pelt on his cropper and presenter apps.\nManfred Stienstra talks about his HTTP authentication library for Camping and also UTF-8 encoding in “that other web framework.”\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2007.
\n\nAfter a month, Camping Episode II!
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 10, 2007.\r\n\r\nAfter a month, [Camping](http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/) Episode II!\r\n\r\n- [Chris van Pelt](http://vandev.com/) on his cropper and presenter apps.\r\n- [Manfred Stienstra](http://www.fngt","date_published":"2009-03-10T03:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/d1b29327-be96-42e5-bd1f-0ae395ecc403.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9798772,"duration_in_seconds":1429}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/97","title":"Episode 17: 97: John Medina (Conclusion)","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/17","content_text":"This episode was originally published on March 8, 2008.\n\nWe follow Part I with a discussion of the brain in relation to sleep and gender.\n\nSomewhere, I remember a mailing list post where Why the Lucky Stiff claimed to have a dream and subsequently changed the implementation of Shoes. Does anyone have the link to that?\n\n\nBrain Rules website (Contains references and video samples from the DVD)\nBrain Rules book (Amazon affiliate link)\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on March 8, 2008.
\n\nWe follow Part I with a discussion of the brain in relation to sleep and gender.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on March 8, 2008.\r\n\r\nWe follow [Part I](http://podcast.rubyonrails.org/programs/1/episodes/john-medina) with a discussion of the brain in relation to sleep and gender.\r\n\r\nSomewhere, I remember a mailing list post wher","date_published":"2009-03-08T01:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/ddda8ec3-de79-4420-b962-f693d3cd1381.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10417127,"duration_in_seconds":1637}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/96","title":"Episode 16: 96: John Medina","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/16","content_text":"This episode was originally published on February 29, 2008.\n\nDevelopmental molecular biologist Dr. John Medina talks about his new book, Brain Rules. Learn about the need for exercise, attention-grabbing events, and our inability to multitask.\n\n\nBrain Rules website (Contains references and video samples from the DVD)\nBrain Rules book (Amazon affiliate link)\n\n\nSee also Part II.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on February 29, 2008.
\n\nDevelopmental molecular biologist Dr. John Medina talks about his new book, Brain Rules. Learn about the need for exercise, attention-grabbing events, and our inability to multitask.
\n\nSee also Part II.
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\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on February 29, 2008.\r\n\r\nDevelopmental molecular biologist Dr. John Medina talks about his new book, Brain Rules. Learn about the need for exercise, attention-grabbing events, and our inability to multitask.\r\n\r\n- [Bra","date_published":"2009-03-01T21:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/1d4aa228-4956-4091-8ba1-12e9b58f6434.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":9785566,"duration_in_seconds":1717}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/132","title":"Episode 15: 132: Ryan Bates of RailsCasts","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/15","content_text":"This episode was originally published on February 28, 2009.\n\nRyan Bates of RailsCasts on his day job, bowling, and the Rails Activism team.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on February 28, 2009.
\n\nRyan Bates of RailsCasts on his day job, bowling, and the Rails Activism team.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on February 28, 2009.\r\n\r\nRyan Bates of [RailsCasts](http://railscasts.com/) on [his day job](http://artbeats.com/), bowling, and the [Rails Activism](http://rubyonrails.org/activists) team.\r\n","date_published":"2009-02-28T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/48a98d73-b2a6-444c-9c6f-bf53a15536a5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":7286375,"duration_in_seconds":1136}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/16","title":"Episode 14: 16: Jim Weirich","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/14","content_text":"This episode was originally published on February 24, 2006.\n\nThe Ruby pioneer on rake task automation and good code design.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on February 24, 2006.
\n\nThe Ruby pioneer on rake task automation and good code design.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nAn eBay-funded microfinance company connects small investors with entrepreneurs in the developing world, powered by Rails.
\n\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on February 18, 2008.\r\n\r\nAn eBay-funded microfinance company connects small investors with entrepreneurs in the developing world, powered by Rails.\r\n\r\n- [MicroPlace](https://www.microplace.com/)\r\n- [Muhammad Yunus](ht","date_published":"2009-02-18T23:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/edc3685f-dafb-46f9-a8aa-170c1cbadc53.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":10224369,"duration_in_seconds":1906}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/131","title":"Episode 12: 131: Ryan Tomayko","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/12","content_text":"This episode was originally published on February 16, 2009.\n\nRack and Sinatra committer Ryan Tomayko talks about the benefits of Rails, the value of middleware, and the future of deployment.\n\nAlso Mentioned\n\n\nRyan Tomayko\nRack\nSinatra\nHeroku\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on February 16, 2009.
\n\nRack and Sinatra committer Ryan Tomayko talks about the benefits of Rails, the value of middleware, and the future of deployment.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nWhat if your server resources were metered like your electric bill? Heroku has set out to build a metered cloud computing deployment solution for Rails.
\n\nStick around for the last 10 minutes where we talk about the economics of startups.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on February 8, 2008.\r\n\r\nWhat if your server resources were metered like your electric bill? Heroku has set out to build a metered cloud computing deployment solution for Rails.\r\n\r\nStick around for the last 10 minutes ","date_published":"2009-02-08T21:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/7506474c-1e73-44e0-8ec5-f060aaefd129.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12841313,"duration_in_seconds":2454}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/15","title":"Episode 10: 15: Glenn Vanderburg","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/10","content_text":"This episode was originally published on February 6, 2006.\n\nGlenn Vanderburg on metaprogramming. Formatted as MP3 this time…enhanced MPEG-4 versions will be available in a separate feed starting next episode.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on February 6, 2006.
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\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nThree interviews with developers who use why the lucky stiff’s Camping framework.
\n\nSee also
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on February 3, 2007.\n\nThree interviews with developers who use why the lucky stiff’s [Camping](http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/) framework.\n\nSee also\n\n- Presenter and DCSS by [Myles Byrne](http://myles.","date_published":"2009-02-03T01:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/182a89dc-7cce-432e-a11f-94d78c2733c5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8097058,"duration_in_seconds":1236}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/130","title":"Episode 8: 130: Giles Bowkett","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/8","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 30, 2009.\n\nGiles Bowkett, Ruby Inside Top Presenter of 2008, talks about success, startups, goals, and music.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 30, 2009.
\n\nGiles Bowkett, Ruby Inside Top Presenter of 2008, talks about success, startups, goals, and music.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 30, 2009.\r\n\r\n[Giles Bowkett](http://gilesbowkett.com/), Ruby Inside [Top Presenter](http://www.rubyinside.com/top-ruby-presenter-of-2008-giles-bowkett-1425.html) of 2008, talks about success, startups, goal","date_published":"2009-01-30T23:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/dc3120b2-a3a1-4186-a235-bb2d1f96f2ed.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":6615544,"duration_in_seconds":1362}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/93","title":"Episode 7: 93: Err Free","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/7","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 30, 2008.\n\nA conversation with Chris Wanstrath and PJ Hyett of Err Free consulting in San Francisco. We talk about starting a profitable side project, sending and receiving email, git source code control, using JQuery, and code interfaces to databases.\n\nAlso mentioned:\n\n\nErr the Blog\nFamSpam\ngithub\ngod\nambition\nJQuery\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 30, 2008.
\n\nA conversation with Chris Wanstrath and PJ Hyett of Err Free consulting in San Francisco. We talk about starting a profitable side project, sending and receiving email, git source code control, using JQuery, and code interfaces to databases.
\n\nAlso mentioned:
\n\n\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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\n\nSean Chittenden talks about his Rails re-design work with Penny-Arcade.com, server scalability, and the open source business model.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 26, 2006.\r\n\r\nSean Chittenden talks about his Rails re-design work with Penny-Arcade.com, server scalability, and the open source business model.\r\n","date_published":"2009-01-26T16:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/8c156b0a-36fa-47fe-972a-cca5fafadc94.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":12099729,"duration_in_seconds":1737}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/42","title":"Episode 5: 42: Tim Lucas","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/5","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2007.\n\nTim Lucas, co-developer of Web Connections and godfather of the Sydney Ruby Brigade, talks about developing with REST and JSON.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2007.
\n\nTim Lucas, co-developer of Web Connections and godfather of the Sydney Ruby Brigade, talks about developing with REST and JSON.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2007.\r\n\r\n[Tim Lucas](http://toolmantim.com), co-developer of [Web Connections](http://connections.webdirections.org) and godfather of the Sydney Ruby Brigade, talks about developing with REST and JSON.\r\n","date_published":"2009-01-23T02:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/4562c3c4-1b64-4af7-9f91-1c8c089763ca.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8282889,"duration_in_seconds":1136}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/92","title":"Episode 4: 92: Ezra Zygmuntowicz","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/4","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2008.\n\nThe co-founder of Engine Yard and author of the upcoming book on Rails Deployment talks about Engine Yard’s recent $3.5 million funding for open source Ruby projects such as Rubinius.\n\nFrom San Francisco.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2008.
\n\nThe co-founder of Engine Yard and author of the upcoming book on Rails Deployment talks about Engine Yard’s recent $3.5 million funding for open source Ruby projects such as Rubinius.
\n\nFrom San Francisco.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 23, 2008.\r\n\r\nThe co-founder of [Engine Yard](http://engineyard.com/) and author of the upcoming book on [Rails Deployment](http://www.pragprog.com/titles/fr_deploy) talks about Engine Yard’s recent $3.5 mil","date_published":"2009-01-23T01:30:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/6d487ee0-3f9c-4322-8e09-a6241a76a11a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13997028,"duration_in_seconds":1309}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/129","title":"Episode 3: 129: Jeremy McAnally","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/3","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 16, 2009.\n\nJeremy McAnally talks about his open source projects, documentation, and productivity.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 16, 2009.
\n\nJeremy McAnally talks about his open source projects, documentation, and productivity.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 16, 2009.\r\n\r\n[Jeremy McAnally](http://omgbloglol.com/) talks about his [open source projects](http://github.com/jeremymcanally), documentation, and productivity.\r\n","date_published":"2009-01-16T21:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/34e320db-80b4-4df2-b0d4-46004f477d2f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":11021179,"duration_in_seconds":2065}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/13","title":"Episode 2: 13: Scott Raymond","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/2","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 10, 2006.\n\nScott Raymond, developer of Blinksale, Icon Buffet, and other wonderful Rails apps.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 10, 2006.
\n\nScott Raymond, developer of Blinksale, Icon Buffet, and other wonderful Rails apps.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
","summary":"This episode was originally published on January 10, 2006.\r\n\r\nScott Raymond, developer of Blinksale, Icon Buffet, and other wonderful Rails apps.\r\n","date_published":"2009-01-10T10:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/ed4e373f-21b4-44bb-a2f3-630a56c17f71/f6bb74fd-b70b-4106-8945-513fc7499997.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":8643795,"duration_in_seconds":1372}]},{"id":"http://5by5.tv/rubyonrails/41","title":"Episode 1: 41: Copenhagen Ruby Brigade","url":"https://www.therubyonrailspodcast.com/1","content_text":"This episode was originally published on January 6, 2007.\n\nObie Fernandez interviews the members of the Copenhagen Ruby Brigade in Denmark.\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.","content_html":"This episode was originally published on January 6, 2007.
\n\nObie Fernandez interviews the members of the Copenhagen Ruby Brigade in Denmark.
\n\nworkonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs.
\n\nbloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.
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