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Robby speaks with Nathaniel Bibler, CTO at Envy Labs. They discuss how to talk about technical debt as a team, navigating communication challenges with clients, and how to be a good guest in another team's code base. If you work – or want to work – at an agency, you should listen to this episode.Helpful LinksFollow Nathaniel on TwitterInsights by Envy LabsNathaniel on GithubConnect on LinkedInSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.
Covering everything from Rails for Zombies to Code School to Vue Mastery, we talk with one of the original online tutorial creators, Gregg Pollack, and how he decided to invest in the Vue.js community and a new front-end open source project. Gregg also throws in a number of great suggestions for folks that have thought about creating their own tutorials and why CTOs might choose Vue JS among the frameworks out there.
Chad is joined by Code School & Envy Labs founder Gregg Pollack to discuss optimal work environments and building a company to support Open Source Projects. Gregg on Giant Robots Starter Studio Brené Brown The Human Element Code Pop Upcase Sell Your By-Products Dive into Neovim on Upcase Gregg's Blog Gregg on Twitter Panel Discussion: The Developer’s Path Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!
Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
The first time I talked to Jason about being on the show was more than a year ago. But we finally made it happen and he has quite a story. There was a lot we didn't have time to get to, but I really enjoyed what we did discuss. Jason has been with Envy Labs since nearly the beginning. He helped build the company's product, Code School, which they recently sold for $36 million. I was interested to know what it was like moving into the role of CEO, how he handles the pressure and, honestly, if he really enjoys it. And Jason didn't disappoint. As always, I had a great time talking to Jason. Enjoy the show! Bits & Bytes Mentioned in the Show Jason's book - Three Pipe Problems Envy Code School Envy Labs sells Code School - Wired More About Jason @jasonvanluejasonvanlue.com
En 2009, Olivier Lacan quitte Paris et rejoint l’université Full Sail à Orlando. En deux ans, il apprend à développer des applications web. En 2012, il rejoint Envy Labs et travaille sur le projet Code School. Janvier 2013, il présente « Science-based Development » à TakeOffConf. Nous en profitons donc pour nous discuter un peu avec lui. [&hellip
Nem parece que já passaram duas semanas desde o último episódio, mas mais uma vez tive o prazer de entrevistar uma pessoa prá lá de interessante e divertida: o Caike Souza! Foi durante a minha entrevista com o Henrique Bastos que eu fiquei sabendo sobre ele, mas foi somente esta …
Nem parece que já passaram duas semanas desde o último episódio, mas mais uma vez tive o prazer de entrevistar uma pessoa prá lá de interessante e divertida: o Caike Souza! Foi durante a minha entrevista com o Henrique Bastos que eu fiquei sabendo sobre ele, mas foi somente esta semana que eu fui saber que ele trabalha na Envy Labs desde 2009 lá em Orlando, na Flórida. A companhia parece ser super bacana e está por trás de vários projetos bacanas, como o Rails for Zombies, Code School e TryRuby.org. A primeira coisa que fica bem evidente sobre o Caike é que ele realmente curte muito o que faz, tem muito orgulho de onde trabalha, e é super humilde e divertido! Ele fala que programação é uma arte, e esta combinação de paixão pelo que faz e arte fica bem aparente nas coisas que ele faz! Durante nosso bate-papo conversamos sobre como que ele foi parar em Orlando na Envy Labs, quais companhias que usam a usam os serviços deles (e os motivos pelas quais terem escolhido isso), sua participação na conferência RailsConf 2012, sua banda de rock "Heroes Will Fall", a história por trás do projeto Small Acts Manifesto e até mesmo seu Top 5 de pessoas para seguir no Twitter!!!