Podcasts about learn rails

  • 6PODCASTS
  • 6EPISODES
  • 36mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Jun 5, 2020LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Latest podcast episodes about learn rails

Remote Ruby
RailsBytes.com, AppLocale and more with Andrew Fomera

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 44:50


Welcome to Remote Ruby! Today, our special guest is Andrew Fomera, from Podia, co-worker of Jason, and friend of Jason, Chris, and Andrew Mason. He’s got a course on “Learn Rails by Building Instagram,” he’s launched AppLocale, and launched a tool called RailsBytes with Chris. Chris and Andrew Fomera talk about what RailsBytes is and how they got into building it. Also, Andrew Fomera tells us more about AppLocale, how he got started on it, what it does, and why it will change the world. What is “Thor” and why doesn’t Andrew like it? And why has Jason hit some major “Stonks” as a developer? Well download this episode to find out!

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MRS 083: Stefan Wintermeyer

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 38:56


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Stefan Wintermeyer Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Stefan Wintermeyer, a freelancer developer from Germany focused on Ruby on Rails, Phoenix Framework, and web performance. Listen to Stefan on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Stefan got into programming when he was 8 years old. He started with Basic and Pascal and moved onto other languages. Even though he never received a formal programming education, he liked solving problems with software and was able to make money programming so he became a developer. Currently Stefan is working on a project called vutuv which is an open-source alternative to LinkedIn. He has also written books and gives talks, ones that are well know in the Ruby community are Learn Rails 5.2: Accelerated Web Development with Ruby on Rails as well as a Cache talk he gave at RailsConf 2013. Links Ruby Rogues: Rails Needs Active Deployment with Stefan Wintermeyer Stefan's Twitter Stefan's LinkedIn Stefan's Medium Stefan's GitHub Stefan's Talk vutuv vutuv GitHub Stefan's Book https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Stefan Wintermeyer: Darknet Diaries Charles Max Wood: Podcast - Gary Vaynerchuk MFCEO Project Podcast Girl In Space Podcast Audio Drama Podcasts JBL Charge 4

My Ruby Story
MRS 083: Stefan Wintermeyer

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 38:56


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Stefan Wintermeyer Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Stefan Wintermeyer, a freelancer developer from Germany focused on Ruby on Rails, Phoenix Framework, and web performance. Listen to Stefan on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Stefan got into programming when he was 8 years old. He started with Basic and Pascal and moved onto other languages. Even though he never received a formal programming education, he liked solving problems with software and was able to make money programming so he became a developer. Currently Stefan is working on a project called vutuv which is an open-source alternative to LinkedIn. He has also written books and gives talks, ones that are well know in the Ruby community are Learn Rails 5.2: Accelerated Web Development with Ruby on Rails as well as a Cache talk he gave at RailsConf 2013. Links Ruby Rogues: Rails Needs Active Deployment with Stefan Wintermeyer Stefan's Twitter Stefan's LinkedIn Stefan's Medium Stefan's GitHub Stefan's Talk vutuv vutuv GitHub Stefan's Book https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Stefan Wintermeyer: Darknet Diaries Charles Max Wood: Podcast - Gary Vaynerchuk MFCEO Project Podcast Girl In Space Podcast Audio Drama Podcasts JBL Charge 4

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
MRS 083: Stefan Wintermeyer

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 38:56


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan .TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry! CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Stefan Wintermeyer Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Stefan Wintermeyer, a freelancer developer from Germany focused on Ruby on Rails, Phoenix Framework, and web performance. Listen to Stefan on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Stefan got into programming when he was 8 years old. He started with Basic and Pascal and moved onto other languages. Even though he never received a formal programming education, he liked solving problems with software and was able to make money programming so he became a developer. Currently Stefan is working on a project called vutuv which is an open-source alternative to LinkedIn. He has also written books and gives talks, ones that are well know in the Ruby community are Learn Rails 5.2: Accelerated Web Development with Ruby on Rails as well as a Cache talk he gave at RailsConf 2013. Links Ruby Rogues: Rails Needs Active Deployment with Stefan Wintermeyer Stefan's Twitter Stefan's LinkedIn Stefan's Medium Stefan's GitHub Stefan's Talk vutuv vutuv GitHub Stefan's Book https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Stefan Wintermeyer: Darknet Diaries Charles Max Wood: Podcast - Gary Vaynerchuk MFCEO Project Podcast Girl In Space Podcast Audio Drama Podcasts JBL Charge 4

Gerlent Podcast - Freelancing und Remote Arbeit in der Praxis

Stefan Wintermeyer nennt sich selbst Applikationsarchitekt. Hauptsächlich für Ruby on Rails und Phoenix. Zudem beschäftigt er sich mit High-Performance und arbeitet oft als "Feuerwehrmann", u.a. für Online-Shops. Wir sprechen mit ihm über die Vor- und Nachteile des Remoten Arbeitens als Familienvater. Zudem spricht Stefan über die Wichtigkeit der Sichtbarkeit als Freelancer. Aber auch über die "Szene" der sog. Influenzer und Online-Unternehmer unterhalten wir uns, und warum es eben nicht mal schnell geht, einfach so Geld online zu verdienen. Hier findest du den Podcast bei Gerlent im Blog. Seine Tooltips: Live Share mit Visual Studio Code. In 2018 das Non plus ultra für Remote Pair Programming. Die Shownotes: https://www.wintermeyer-consulting.de https://www.amazon.de/Learn-Rails-5-2-Accelerated-Development/dp/148423488X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544554136&sr=8-1&keywords=ruby+rails+5.2 https://www.reisepassnummer.de Gerlent im Netz: Gerlent - German Talent Gerlent bei Facebook Facebook-Gruppe - Wie werde ich Digitaler Nomade by Gerlent Abonniere den Podcast: RSS-Feed iTunes Oder indem du im Player oben einfach auf "Subscribe to this Show" klickst Kontaktiere den Podcast: podcast@gerlent.com Wir freuen uns immer über neue Gäste im Podcast. Wenn du Freelancer bist, Remote Worker oder dich als Unternehmer für "new work" einsetzt, melde dich gerne bei uns. Vielleicht bist du ja dann schon demnächst bei uns im Podcast als Gast. Hier geht's zur nächsten Folge!  

Start Here: Web Development
Learn A Framework, Not A Language

Start Here: Web Development

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 16:08


http://advancedbeginnerchallenge.com – I built a course to get your first job in web development, or upgrade from Junior to mid-level! Learn a framework not a language. The framework is a trojan horse for the knowledge you need of the language. - Learn Rails, not Ruby. - Learn Django, not Python. - Learn Angular/Ember/React+Redux, not JavaScript. - Learn Phoenix, not Elixir. - Learn .NET, not C#. - Learn Laravel, not PHP. - Etc etc. A few notes from today's episode: 1. Look around at the industry you want to be in, what are other people spending 80% of their time on, that is only getting them 20% of the result? Hard to identify what exactly that is? If you have trouble with this, just identify what people spend 80% of their time on, and do the opposite. This is what makes people massively successful, mark my words. 2. SKIP OVER what you identified in #1. SKIP OVER what most people are doing. This is taking MASSIVE ACTION. Massive action is relative. Relative to the rest of humans on this planet, are you taking massive action? Here are some examples of taking massive action: - Learn a Framework: Deploy ANYTHING to Heroku (that only you will see) by tomorrow. No excuses. - Learn a Framework: complete 1 page that has some functionality you agree with yourself ahead of time, deploy it to Heroku, then send to 2 friends on Facebook and ask them to try and use it. - Go start interviewing for jobs, NOW. WHY WAIT? Stop sitting around and take action. - Want to start a podcast? Launch a crappy first version by TOMORROW. - Want to write a book? Launch a crappy first eBook by next Monday. No matter what. Stop trying to make everything perfect on the first try, just focus on making stuff good on the second try. Your first handful of job interviews, book chapters, podcast episodes, programming projects - they will all SUCK on the first go around. BE OKAY WITH THAT and push forward and keep going and you will advance beyond the crowd. Most people either A) get obsessed with making the first version perfect and never go anywhere, or B) feel so depressed from their first version being a failure they never go anywhere. SKIP OVER ALL THAT, and get somewhere. Or don't, and continue to take small actions, and remain in limbo for the rest of your life. This is my challenge for you. Are you up for it? Tweet me @dainmiller and let me know you are taking massive actions. Ask me questions on the best massive action to take. I will hold you accountable. You aren't allowed to do small things if you are following me. I will make sure you are accountable. Go to twitter and follow me and let's do this. Connect with me on instagram @dainmiller or @starthere.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startherefm/message