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Digital Ocean kicks off Hacktoberfest 2022, Divam Gupta releases DiffusionBee 1.0 with “Image To Image” support, Zeno Rocha open sources Dracula UI for React, GitX gets brought back from the brink & Prerender.io engineers save a bundle by moving off AWS. Oh, and join us at All Things Open in early November!
Digital Ocean kicks off Hacktoberfest 2022, Divam Gupta releases DiffusionBee 1.0 with “Image To Image” support, Zeno Rocha open sources Dracula UI for React, GitX gets brought back from the brink & Prerender.io engineers save a bundle by moving off AWS. Oh, and join us at All Things Open in early November!
Digital Ocean kicks off Hacktoberfest 2022, Divam Gupta releases DiffusionBee 1.0 with “Image To Image” support, Zeno Rocha open sources Dracula UI for React, GitX gets brought back from the brink & Prerender.io engineers save a bundle by moving off AWS. Oh, and join us at All Things Open in early November!
In Episode 6 of Made Possible we head to Northwest BC to chat with Jaimie Davis, the founder of Jada Creations. Jaimie is a multi-disciplined award-winning artist and solopreneur from the Gitx̱san & Nisga'a Nations.Through her beautiful works, Jaimie is reclaiming her identity as an Indigenous woman while working to create a space where her son can grow up without ever having to question her identity.Jaimie's words are powerful, and there is so much business brilliance packed into our discussion.Notes:For more information on participating in a Culture Camp, contact Jaimie at jadacreations@hotmail.comFollow @jadacreations on InstagramUse the promo code madepossible in September to get 25% off your purchase at www.shopjada.com
John and Rambo speculate about why HomePod is now running tvOS, talk about SwiftUI view architecture and previews, and go on a deep-dive into Bluetooth Low Energy and how Rambo ported AirBuddy to the Raspberry Pi. Download MP3 Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links John’s Swift tips A guide to the SwiftUI layout system Synalyze It! Pro Reverse engineering the Nintendo 64 DRM HomePod runs tvOS Apple and Google’s COVID-19 contact tracing effort Little America Final Fantasy VII Remake Sketch Formatter for Mac TextMate BBEdit Reveal Sherlock Visual Studio Code GitX Zeplin Subscribe: 🟣 Apple Podcasts 🟠 Overcast 🟢 Spotify
In this grand season finale of Stacktrace, John and Gui review the iPad Smart Keyboard Folio, Apple Watch Series 4, discuss entitlements, electrocardiograms and reveal the latest spelunking findings including (and we’re not kidding) - new details about AirPower. Stacktrace by 9to5Mac is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Hosts: Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Topics: The Swift Alps New iPhone Smart Battery Case Swift by Sundell sponsorship Scriptable JSBox Pythonista Carrot Weather HomeRun AirPower patent application Taccy GitX Visual Studio Code Elevation Dock
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Marla Brizel This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Marla Brizel. Marla works at Test Double and has been programming full time for the past four years. She first got into programming when she got a job at a startup where they helped her learn how to program for herself and she fell in love with it. They talk about her background as a project manager and the importance of empathy for the user. They then touch on how she got into Ruby and things that she is particularly proud of contributing to the Ruby community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Marla intro How did you first get into programming? Has been working in tech for the past decade Working at a startup What was it about coding made you want to make the switch? Likes that there are always more puzzles to solve You can always be learning new things in the programming world Get a Coder Job Course Code is the easy part of the job How programming has progressed over the years Test Double Project management background How did you wind up as a project manager? Building empathy for the user How did you get into Ruby? Girl Develop It Why Ruby? Ruby reads like English How did you wind up at Test Double? The value of conferences What have you done with Ruby that you are proud of? Denver Startup Week Ruby on Rails Elections And much, much more! Links: Test Double Get a Coder Job Course Ruby Girl Develop It Denver Startup Week @MarlaBrizel Marla’s GitHub MarlaBrizel.com Picks: Charles TripIt NG conf MicroConf RubyHack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement Get a Job Course “Ruby Rants” coming soon Marla Vokl Aura Skis dry-rb GitX Silvercar Denver Airport Train Denver Startup Week
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Marla Brizel This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Marla Brizel. Marla works at Test Double and has been programming full time for the past four years. She first got into programming when she got a job at a startup where they helped her learn how to program for herself and she fell in love with it. They talk about her background as a project manager and the importance of empathy for the user. They then touch on how she got into Ruby and things that she is particularly proud of contributing to the Ruby community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Marla intro How did you first get into programming? Has been working in tech for the past decade Working at a startup What was it about coding made you want to make the switch? Likes that there are always more puzzles to solve You can always be learning new things in the programming world Get a Coder Job Course Code is the easy part of the job How programming has progressed over the years Test Double Project management background How did you wind up as a project manager? Building empathy for the user How did you get into Ruby? Girl Develop It Why Ruby? Ruby reads like English How did you wind up at Test Double? The value of conferences What have you done with Ruby that you are proud of? Denver Startup Week Ruby on Rails Elections And much, much more! Links: Test Double Get a Coder Job Course Ruby Girl Develop It Denver Startup Week @MarlaBrizel Marla’s GitHub MarlaBrizel.com Picks: Charles TripIt NG conf MicroConf RubyHack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement Get a Job Course “Ruby Rants” coming soon Marla Vokl Aura Skis dry-rb GitX Silvercar Denver Airport Train Denver Startup Week
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Marla Brizel This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Marla Brizel. Marla works at Test Double and has been programming full time for the past four years. She first got into programming when she got a job at a startup where they helped her learn how to program for herself and she fell in love with it. They talk about her background as a project manager and the importance of empathy for the user. They then touch on how she got into Ruby and things that she is particularly proud of contributing to the Ruby community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Marla intro How did you first get into programming? Has been working in tech for the past decade Working at a startup What was it about coding made you want to make the switch? Likes that there are always more puzzles to solve You can always be learning new things in the programming world Get a Coder Job Course Code is the easy part of the job How programming has progressed over the years Test Double Project management background How did you wind up as a project manager? Building empathy for the user How did you get into Ruby? Girl Develop It Why Ruby? Ruby reads like English How did you wind up at Test Double? The value of conferences What have you done with Ruby that you are proud of? Denver Startup Week Ruby on Rails Elections And much, much more! Links: Test Double Get a Coder Job Course Ruby Girl Develop It Denver Startup Week @MarlaBrizel Marla’s GitHub MarlaBrizel.com Picks: Charles TripIt NG conf MicroConf RubyHack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement Get a Job Course “Ruby Rants” coming soon Marla Vokl Aura Skis dry-rb GitX Silvercar Denver Airport Train Denver Startup Week
Adi und Michi (Feuermurmel) erklären mir, was es alles für Versionierungssysteme git, und warum eben Git der heisse Scheiss ist und was es alles kann. Axel fehlt in dieser Sendung leider, weil ihm der Arzt wegen Heiserkeit das Reden verboten hat. Und das, obwohl grade UKW-Wochen bei Radio Radius sind! Trackliste FragmentD – Pegadrome Stefan Poiss – Mindkiller (Parsec Soundtrack) Saga Musix – Superwave Rams – Ridiculous Stupid Noise George Woods – Lucky One Git :: Git Git :: Wikipedia über Git Git-GUI :: Grafische Benutzeroberfläche für Git Gitk :: Git Repository Browser GitX :: Grafischer Git Client für MacOS X Fugitive :: Ein Git Wrapper Github :: Github Gists :: Github Gists Git Annex :: Für grosse Dateien in Git Stundenbla :: In Cron geschriebenes Stundensignal auf Schweizerdeutsch Cogito :: Cogito steht zum Verkauf SCCS :: Source Code Control System von 1972 Subversion :: Apache Subversion Bitkeeper :: Kommerzielles Versionierungssystem, einst von Linus Torvalds für den Linuxkernel benutzt GNU CVS :: Concurrent Versions System von Mercurial :: Mercurial SCM File Download (155:54 min / 157 MB)
Adi und Michi (Feuermurmel) erklären mir, was es alles für Versionierungssysteme git, und warum eben Git der heisse Scheiss ist und was es alles kann. Axel fehlt in dieser Sendung leider, weil ihm der Arzt wegen Heiserkeit das Reden verboten hat. Und das, obwohl grade UKW-Wochen bei Radio Radius sind! Trackliste FragmentD – Pegadrome Stefan Poiss – Mindkiller (Parsec Soundtrack) Saga Musix – Superwave Rams – Ridiculous Stupid Noise George Woods – Lucky One Git :: Git Git :: Wikipedia über Git Git-GUI :: Grafische Benutzeroberfläche für Git Gitk :: Git Repository Browser GitX :: Grafischer Git Client für MacOS X Fugitive :: Ein Git Wrapper Github :: Github Gists :: Github Gists Git Annex :: Für grosse Dateien in Git Stundenbla :: In Cron geschriebenes Stundensignal auf Schweizerdeutsch Cogito :: Cogito steht zum Verkauf SCCS :: Source Code Control System von 1972 Subversion :: Apache Subversion Bitkeeper :: Kommerzielles Versionierungssystem, einst von Linus Torvalds für den Linuxkernel benutzt GNU CVS :: Concurrent Versions System von Mercurial :: Mercurial SCM File Download (155:54 min / 157 MB)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:23 - Justin Searls Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Test Double @testdouble 03:02 - Justin Searls: The Social Coding Contract Open Source GitHub 04:58 - Transitive Dependences and Understanding Technical Debt RailsConf 2014 - Keynote: 10 Years! by Yehuda Katz The CAP Theorem 15:21 - Learning Outside Work Hours Tracking Time Micromanagement 21:21 - Understanding Transitive Dependencies (Cont’d) Gary Bernhardt 23:00 - Use Someone Else’s Framework or Write Your Own? “It Depends.” “A dirty code base is the sign of a well-monetized application.” - Matt Scantland 31:25 - When Does it Hurt to Use Tools You Don’t Completely Understand? Elasticsearch 34:14 - Leaving Code Behind 36:26 - Be a Responsible Open Source User Pull Request Sample Amount of Investment Community Management Communication cancan => cancancan GitX Graphical User Interface (GUI) rowanj GitX 47:22 - Reacting to Change Process and Ceremony Deming’s Common Cause and Special Cause Pair Programming [YouTube] Justin Searls and Aaron Patterson: The act of using vim, tenderly. 54:16 - Just Blog It! Picks Royalty Free Music by Kevin MacLeod (David) Rebif (David) Ruby Rogues Episode #188: Community Building with Pieter Hintjens (Jessica) Commercial Users of Functional Programming 2015: Call for Presentations (Jessica) James Clear: Forget About Setting Goals. Focus on This Instead. (Jessica) Screw motivation, what you need is discipline. (Jessica) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Sony NEX-5T Compact Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera (Justin) Justin’s Talk at RailsConf 2015: Boring Code (Sometimes a Controller is Just a Controller) (Justin) Alpine iLX-007 7-Inch In-Dash Receiver with Apple CarPlay (Justin)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:23 - Justin Searls Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Test Double @testdouble 03:02 - Justin Searls: The Social Coding Contract Open Source GitHub 04:58 - Transitive Dependences and Understanding Technical Debt RailsConf 2014 - Keynote: 10 Years! by Yehuda Katz The CAP Theorem 15:21 - Learning Outside Work Hours Tracking Time Micromanagement 21:21 - Understanding Transitive Dependencies (Cont’d) Gary Bernhardt 23:00 - Use Someone Else’s Framework or Write Your Own? “It Depends.” “A dirty code base is the sign of a well-monetized application.” - Matt Scantland 31:25 - When Does it Hurt to Use Tools You Don’t Completely Understand? Elasticsearch 34:14 - Leaving Code Behind 36:26 - Be a Responsible Open Source User Pull Request Sample Amount of Investment Community Management Communication cancan => cancancan GitX Graphical User Interface (GUI) rowanj GitX 47:22 - Reacting to Change Process and Ceremony Deming’s Common Cause and Special Cause Pair Programming [YouTube] Justin Searls and Aaron Patterson: The act of using vim, tenderly. 54:16 - Just Blog It! Picks Royalty Free Music by Kevin MacLeod (David) Rebif (David) Ruby Rogues Episode #188: Community Building with Pieter Hintjens (Jessica) Commercial Users of Functional Programming 2015: Call for Presentations (Jessica) James Clear: Forget About Setting Goals. Focus on This Instead. (Jessica) Screw motivation, what you need is discipline. (Jessica) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Sony NEX-5T Compact Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera (Justin) Justin’s Talk at RailsConf 2015: Boring Code (Sometimes a Controller is Just a Controller) (Justin) Alpine iLX-007 7-Inch In-Dash Receiver with Apple CarPlay (Justin) Special Guest: Justin Searls.
Bienvenue dans le quarante-cinquième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: JBNHexView - Philippe a oublié de mettre JBNHexView dans les notes de l'épisode 44 OS X Lion? - Mac OS X est de retour! GitX - Une nouvelle branche pour ce projet qui languit HTTP Fetcher - Une classe pour récupérer des données HTTP Mobile Bookmark Bubble - Petite librarie pour indiquer aux usagers comment mettre votre appli web sur leur iPhone Ecoutez cet épisode
Enregistre le 11 mai 2010 David Gageot http://blog.javabien.net Algodeal http://www.algodeal.com/ Subversion http://subversion.apache.org/ Git http://git-scm.com/ Mercurial http://mercurial.selenic.com/ Bazaar http://bazaar.canonical.com/en/ github http://github.com/ Express Board http://express-board.fr/ GitX http://gitx.frim.nl/ plug in forrest de mercurial http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/ForestExtension Git est MacGyver et Mercurial est James Bond (un peu obsolete): http://importantshock.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/git-vs-mercurial/ TeamCity http://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/ Infinitest http://improvingworks.com/products/infinitest/ Serverless Continuous Integration with Git http://blog.javabien.net/2009/12/01/serverless-ci-with-git/ Hudson http://hudson-ci.org/ http://kohsuke.org/category/infradna/ MySQL http://www.mysql.fr/ H2 database http://www.h2database.com GitK http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/v1.6.0.6/gitk.html TortoiseHg http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/ TortoiseGit http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/ IntelliJ http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ Eclipse JGit http://eclipse.org/jgit/ BitBucket http://bitbucket.org/ Gist http://gist.github.com/ Pastebin http://pastebin.org/ Pro Git http://progit.org/ Git Community Book http://book.git-scm.com/ One commit at a time http://www.gitready.com/ Git Magic http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/ Linus talks about Git http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8 Nous contacter Contactez-nous via twitter http://twitter.com/lescastcodeurs sur le groupe Google http://groups.google.com/group/lescastcodeurs ou sur le site web http://lescastcodeurs.com/