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Bienvenue dans le deux-cent-trente-cinquième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: iPhone 14 - Plus d'encoche dans le nouveau SE? Perseverance - Utilise le même processeur qu'un iMac G3! CodeConf - Un agrégateur de conférences pour iOS DarkModeBuddy - Pour utiliser le mode sombre encore plus agréablement Astuce Xcode - Pour les “Counterparts” SFSymbols Release Notes - Pour les mises-à-jour de SFSymbols SecurityCode Autofill - Maintenant disponible sous Big Sur MouseFinder - Un classique revisité Ecoutez cet épisode
In this episode, Leo chats with Paweł Madej, pharmacist turned iOS developer on his learning experience and what pitfalls devs should know about App Store reviews. We talk about what he learned during the submission process of his app CodeConf, as well as the major App Store stories of the year: Hey, Wordpress, xCloud and of course Fortnite.
Where Paweł introduces his app CodeConf and we talk about how he managed to work on this side project.
Panel: Amie AJ Charles Max Wood Guest: Eric Berry This week on Ruby Rogues, we interview our very own, Eric Berry, to talk about the sustainability of open-source projects through ethical advertising. The team talks about once open source projects like PhantomJS, Cancan, and many others. The Rogues dive into the many different scenarios that lead open source projects astray. Problems like working on the project without compensation, be overworked, and no interest are many of the reasons these are not sustained in the long run. However, are there solutions like donations or sponsorship to sustain such projects? And how do we go about finding funding or compensation for these open source projects? Eric describes that advertising tactics and strategies for open source. Eric talks about his work with Code Sponsor and how they support the open source community with funding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues talk about burnout on projects Working on projects for free and the project falls apart Solutions behind the more popular projects like Ruby on Rails and NPM. Lemonade Stand - Sustaining and bounty sourced projects Sponsorship or company supported projects. Crowdfunding - not sustainable, but helps. Donation buttons, do they work? Who would pay developers for this? Developers taking care of other developers Advertising, and helping pay for projects to stay alive! Help developers stay funded without a spam haven. and much, much more! Links: Cancan PhantomJS Code Sponsor Timber Rollbar CoreLogic TrackJS CircleCI CodeConf. Picks Amie Positive Experience for Women in Tech Hand Written Cards Charles Keto Diet - Fat Head Ruby Dev. Summit AJ Real Love by Greg Baer Eric Nate Hopkins Open Collective CarbonAds.Etc.
Panel: Amie AJ Charles Max Wood Guest: Eric Berry This week on Ruby Rogues, we interview our very own, Eric Berry, to talk about the sustainability of open-source projects through ethical advertising. The team talks about once open source projects like PhantomJS, Cancan, and many others. The Rogues dive into the many different scenarios that lead open source projects astray. Problems like working on the project without compensation, be overworked, and no interest are many of the reasons these are not sustained in the long run. However, are there solutions like donations or sponsorship to sustain such projects? And how do we go about finding funding or compensation for these open source projects? Eric describes that advertising tactics and strategies for open source. Eric talks about his work with Code Sponsor and how they support the open source community with funding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues talk about burnout on projects Working on projects for free and the project falls apart Solutions behind the more popular projects like Ruby on Rails and NPM. Lemonade Stand - Sustaining and bounty sourced projects Sponsorship or company supported projects. Crowdfunding - not sustainable, but helps. Donation buttons, do they work? Who would pay developers for this? Developers taking care of other developers Advertising, and helping pay for projects to stay alive! Help developers stay funded without a spam haven. and much, much more! Links: Cancan PhantomJS Code Sponsor Timber Rollbar CoreLogic TrackJS CircleCI CodeConf. Picks Amie Positive Experience for Women in Tech Hand Written Cards Charles Keto Diet - Fat Head Ruby Dev. Summit AJ Real Love by Greg Baer Eric Nate Hopkins Open Collective CarbonAds.Etc.
Panel: Amie AJ Charles Max Wood Guest: Eric Berry This week on Ruby Rogues, we interview our very own, Eric Berry, to talk about the sustainability of open-source projects through ethical advertising. The team talks about once open source projects like PhantomJS, Cancan, and many others. The Rogues dive into the many different scenarios that lead open source projects astray. Problems like working on the project without compensation, be overworked, and no interest are many of the reasons these are not sustained in the long run. However, are there solutions like donations or sponsorship to sustain such projects? And how do we go about finding funding or compensation for these open source projects? Eric describes that advertising tactics and strategies for open source. Eric talks about his work with Code Sponsor and how they support the open source community with funding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues talk about burnout on projects Working on projects for free and the project falls apart Solutions behind the more popular projects like Ruby on Rails and NPM. Lemonade Stand - Sustaining and bounty sourced projects Sponsorship or company supported projects. Crowdfunding - not sustainable, but helps. Donation buttons, do they work? Who would pay developers for this? Developers taking care of other developers Advertising, and helping pay for projects to stay alive! Help developers stay funded without a spam haven. and much, much more! Links: Cancan PhantomJS Code Sponsor Timber Rollbar CoreLogic TrackJS CircleCI CodeConf. Picks Amie Positive Experience for Women in Tech Hand Written Cards Charles Keto Diet - Fat Head Ruby Dev. Summit AJ Real Love by Greg Baer Eric Nate Hopkins Open Collective CarbonAds.Etc.
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This week Ben Orenstein is joined by Jeremy McAnally, employee at GitHub, author of Ruby in Practice, Rails 3 Upgrade Handbook, MacRuby in Action, and more. Jeremy and Ben discuss teaching and organizing conferences, remote working for GitHub, the and the company summits, GitHub workflows, their internal tools team. They also talk about standing out from the pack in work, life, and getting accepted to conferences, selecting people to speak at conferences, self-publishing, Jeremy's writing process and future writing plans, work-life balance, how to get a job at GitHub, and much more. MagicRuby Ruby Hoedown La Conf Hubot CodeConf Rails Girls Ruby in Practice MacRuby in Action Rails 3 Upgrade Handbook RedCarpet Markdown parser PrinceXML Securing Rails Seasonal Affective Disorder Follow @thoughtbot, @r00k, and @jm on twitter.
Designer Andy Rutledge joins Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin to discuss choosing clients, running a small company, and more. Links for this episode:Andy Rutledge : Home PortalUnify · The simple content editor that anyone can use.Just Made My DayDesign Professionalism, by Andy Rutledge - Coming SoonAndy LogicSponsored by MailChimp and CodeConf 2011.