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Sie stehen mittlerweile im 50. Jahr gemeinsam auf der Bühne, doch auch privat sind Marianne und Michael Hartl ein unzertrennliches Paar. Michael erlitt im März diesen Jahres einen schweren Schlaganfall, lag tagelang im Koma. Der 73-Jährige sagt heute: "Ohne meine Marianne wäre ich nicht mehr da, sie hat mir durch ihr schnelles Handeln das Leben gerettet." Wie die beiden dennoch in diesem Herbst auf Weihnachtstournee gehen und warum sich das Volksmusik-Duo langsam aus dem Showgeschäft zurückziehen will, erzählen Marianne und Michael auf dem Roten Sofa.
Nadia first told us how she discovered coding, at the age of 25, as a second career. She painted her expat's story, leaving Belarus to Poland to reboot her professional life. We talked about interviewing. We talked about learning. And we talked about the book she wrote, "Crossing the Rubycon" (http://bit.ly/crossingrubycon), telling this exact story, plus many tips for fellow future second career devs.Here are the links from the show:Nadia on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/beetlehopeNadia's Book "Crossing the Rubycon" http://bit.ly/crossingrubycon (affiliate-link)Book a career consultation with Nadia http://www.beetlehope.comNadia's technical blog https://dev.to/beetlehopeNadia's Reading List newsletter https://beetlehope.substack.comNadia on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/beetlehopeTwo ressources Nadia spoke highly about:Michael Hartl's Tutorial https://www.michaelhartl.comCodecademy https://www.codecademy.comCreditsCover Campfire Rounds by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.Your host is Timothée (Tim) Bourguignon, more about him at timbourguignon.fr.Gift the podcast a rating on one of the major platforms https://devjourney.info/subscribeSupport the podcast, support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/devjpatreonSupport the show (http://bit.ly/2yBfySB)
01:16 - Brandon’s Superpower: Recognizing Others’ Superpowers and Spotting Potential Talent * Convincing Others * Recognizing and Talking About Failure(s) 09:23 - Brandon’s Personal Journey & Transformation Towards Humility * Wanting To Be Heard * Placing Identity * Developing Empathy * Speaking Candidly Re: Growth * Talking About Negatives in Your Past 25:40 - The Importance of Community and Community Leaders * The Ruby Scholar and Guide Program (https://rubyconf.org/scholarships) * Michael Hartl’s Rails Tutorial (https://www.railstutorial.org/book) * The Beerware License (https://people.freebsd.org/~phk/) 34:35 - Being Kind vs Being Nice * Privilege 40:59 - Being Austistic and Being Visible * Tales of the Autistic Developer - The Mentor (https://dev.to/baweaver/tales-of-the-autistic-developer-the-mentor-5hi6) * Brandon’s illustrated conference talks with cartoon lemurs (https://twitter.com/keystonelemur/status/1291488545450926086) * “Looks like me” * Calling Out Hubris (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hubris) 52:32 - Tech Is Political Reflections: Jamey: When someone gives you feedback it’s because they trust you that you’re going to do something about yourself and do better. Brandon: Thinking about who is saying something. John: The power we can embrace by talking about our personal history. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Special Guest: Brandon Weaver.
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Michael HartlMichael is an education entrepreneur and the founder of Learn Enough. Michael is the author of over ten books, including the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, one of the leading introductions to web development, and received a Ruby Hero Award for his contributions to the Ruby community. He is also the author of the influential mathematical essay The Tau Manifesto and founded the internationally celebrated math holiday Tau Day in 2010. Previously, Michael taught the core physics curriculum at Caltech, where he was a popular instructor with the students and received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is a graduate of Harvard College, has a Ph.D. in Physics from Caltech, and is an alumnus of the Y Combinator entrepreneur program.Apart from his interests in education and entrepreneurship, Michael enjoys choral singing, studying languages, and reading old books. He is also an advanced student of Krav Maga, holding a Level 5 rank (a “black belt in self-defense”).(https://www.learnenough.com/about)If you are enjoying our content, click here to support us!Quotes“It took me a while to figure out as an entrepreneur that what should I be doing is taking the teaching and writing skill sets that I learned in grad school and applying them to product creation.”“Don’t all move to Silicon Valley. Realize that Silicon Valley is on the web and you can find it with a web browser.”—Michael HartlKey MilestonesWhat inspired Michael to start companies and to be in tech?Michael recalls some of his early failures as an entrepreneur.Insoshi was a Y Combinator backed social network that Michael founded. What was it like working with Y Combinator in the early days?Michael shares his path for becoming an education entrepreneurHow was Michael able to write a book on coding without having the a computer science background?What is some background on Michael’s tech education company Learn Enough? What does Michael you have against the number Pi? The Tau manifestoAdditional Resourcesclick here for full episode show notes Essays by Paul Graham (one of the founders of Y Combinator) – http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.htmlRuby on Rails Tutorial – tech book written by Michael HartlLearn Python the Hard Way: by Zed Shaw The Tau Manifesto – Michael explains that Pi isn’t all its made out it be – https://tauday.com/tau-manifestoConnect with Michael HartlLinkedInTwitterhttps://www.learnenough.com/https://www.railstutorial.org/Follow DevelomentorTwitter: @develomentorConnect with Grant IngersollLinkedInTwitter
I talk with Michael about various miscellaneous topics including evolution, Stephen Hawking, Tau (a number equal to two times pi), Michael’s time in Y Combinator, and Michael’s experience developing the Ruby on Rails Tutorial.
Michael Hartl explains how to learn the prerequisites to web development, and why you should have a project or goal in mind before you start learning. Learn more about this special, limited-time bundle here: https://learntocodewith.me/toolbox2019.
Sponsors: Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Josh Justice Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Josh Justice, software engineer at Big Nerd Ranch, a Mobile app development, training and design firm. Listen to Josh on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Josh wanted to be a software developer ever since he was very young, his father worked in IT so he had access to computers from very early on. After studying computer science, he started working as a developer in JavaScript, PHP and in Ruby. His specialties include Ruby on Rails, Ember, Vue.js and React Native. Josh really enjoys content creation for other developers and is currently streaming React Native TDD Fridays 2pm EST at Twitch.tv. Josh and his family recently adopted a baby boy in addition to his two daughters. Listen to the podcast to hear more about this miraculous adoption story! Links Ruby Rogues 391: Frontend Testing Like a Rubyist with Josh Justice React Native Testing feat. Josh Justice of Big Nerd Ranch Josh’s Twitter Josh’s GitHub Josh’s LinkedIn Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Josh's Blog Learn Test-Driven Development Object Oriented and Functional Programming Blog Post https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/ https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Josh Justice: Webpacker Object Thinking Learn Test-Driven Development Ember and Rails Live Stream Charles Max Wood: The Effective Executive by Peter F. Drucker
Sponsors: Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Josh Justice Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Josh Justice, software engineer at Big Nerd Ranch, a Mobile app development, training and design firm. Listen to Josh on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Josh wanted to be a software developer ever since he was very young, his father worked in IT so he had access to computers from very early on. After studying computer science, he started working as a developer in JavaScript, PHP and in Ruby. His specialties include Ruby on Rails, Ember, Vue.js and React Native. Josh really enjoys content creation for other developers and is currently streaming React Native TDD Fridays 2pm EST at Twitch.tv. Josh and his family recently adopted a baby boy in addition to his two daughters. Listen to the podcast to hear more about this miraculous adoption story! Links Ruby Rogues 391: Frontend Testing Like a Rubyist with Josh Justice React Native Testing feat. Josh Justice of Big Nerd Ranch Josh’s Twitter Josh’s GitHub Josh’s LinkedIn Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Josh's Blog Learn Test-Driven Development Object Oriented and Functional Programming Blog Post https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/ https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Josh Justice: Webpacker Object Thinking Learn Test-Driven Development Ember and Rails Live Stream Charles Max Wood: The Effective Executive by Peter F. Drucker
Sponsors: Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Josh Justice Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Josh Justice, software engineer at Big Nerd Ranch, a Mobile app development, training and design firm. Listen to Josh on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Josh wanted to be a software developer ever since he was very young, his father worked in IT so he had access to computers from very early on. After studying computer science, he started working as a developer in JavaScript, PHP and in Ruby. His specialties include Ruby on Rails, Ember, Vue.js and React Native. Josh really enjoys content creation for other developers and is currently streaming React Native TDD Fridays 2pm EST at Twitch.tv. Josh and his family recently adopted a baby boy in addition to his two daughters. Listen to the podcast to hear more about this miraculous adoption story! Links Ruby Rogues 391: Frontend Testing Like a Rubyist with Josh Justice React Native Testing feat. Josh Justice of Big Nerd Ranch Josh’s Twitter Josh’s GitHub Josh’s LinkedIn Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Josh's Blog Learn Test-Driven Development Object Oriented and Functional Programming Blog Post https://devchat.tv/ruby-rogues/ https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Josh Justice: Webpacker Object Thinking Learn Test-Driven Development Ember and Rails Live Stream Charles Max Wood: The Effective Executive by Peter F. Drucker
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chandan Jhunjhunwal Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Chandan Jhunjhunwal, a tech lead at Coupa Software from Pune India. Listen to Chandan on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Chandan studied electronics in university but was hired as a software engineer at IBM after university and really liked programming. He then continued working as a developer for a startup before founding his own startup. Chandan is now working for the procurement department at Coupa Software. Chandan feels that no matter what your background is, nothing is too hard and if you like something you should dive in and do it. He also points out that especially in technology there is always a learning curve. Links Ruby Rogues 314: DynamoDB on Rails with Chandan Jhunjhunwal Chandan's GitHub Chandan’s Twitter Chandan's LinkedIn https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Chandan Jhunjhunwal: Rescuing The Daughter No Ordinary Moments by Dan Millman Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Metaprogramming Ruby by Paolo Perrotta Charles Max Wood: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall Ultramarathonman by Dean Karnazes
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chandan Jhunjhunwal Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Chandan Jhunjhunwal, a tech lead at Coupa Software from Pune India. Listen to Chandan on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Chandan studied electronics in university but was hired as a software engineer at IBM after university and really liked programming. He then continued working as a developer for a startup before founding his own startup. Chandan is now working for the procurement department at Coupa Software. Chandan feels that no matter what your background is, nothing is too hard and if you like something you should dive in and do it. He also points out that especially in technology there is always a learning curve. Links Ruby Rogues 314: DynamoDB on Rails with Chandan Jhunjhunwal Chandan's GitHub Chandan’s Twitter Chandan's LinkedIn https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Chandan Jhunjhunwal: Rescuing The Daughter No Ordinary Moments by Dan Millman Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Metaprogramming Ruby by Paolo Perrotta Charles Max Wood: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall Ultramarathonman by Dean Karnazes
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Chandan Jhunjhunwal Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Chandan Jhunjhunwal, a tech lead at Coupa Software from Pune India. Listen to Chandan on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Chandan studied electronics in university but was hired as a software engineer at IBM after university and really liked programming. He then continued working as a developer for a startup before founding his own startup. Chandan is now working for the procurement department at Coupa Software. Chandan feels that no matter what your background is, nothing is too hard and if you like something you should dive in and do it. He also points out that especially in technology there is always a learning curve. Links Ruby Rogues 314: DynamoDB on Rails with Chandan Jhunjhunwal Chandan's GitHub Chandan’s Twitter Chandan's LinkedIn https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Chandan Jhunjhunwal: Rescuing The Daughter No Ordinary Moments by Dan Millman Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial Metaprogramming Ruby by Paolo Perrotta Charles Max Wood: Born to Run by Christopher McDougall Ultramarathonman by Dean Karnazes
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement
We have a guest, Megan Schemmel, discuss her new career as a developer, learning Wordpress, and taking on the new Grid functionality of CSS
In Folge 65 des beVegt-Podcast sprechen wir mit Michael Hartl, der zusammen mit Lisa Pfleger vor einigen Jahren das "Experiment Selbstversorgung" gestartet hat. Michael erklärt uns, was es mit dem Konzept der Selbstversorgung auf sich hat, wie er einen großen Teil seiner Lebensmittel selbst anbaut und warum Konsumverzicht zwar manchmal anstrengend, aber auch sehr erfüllend ist. Zu den Shownotes: https://www.bevegt.de/michael-hartl-podcast/ Alle Folgen: https://www.bevegt.de/podcast/ Unterstütze den Podcast: https://www.bevegt.de/unterstuetzen/ Unser Sponsor: Diese Folge des beVegt-Podcast wird dir von thoni mara präsentiert. thoni mara stellt faire, nachhaltige Laufbekleidung 100% made in Germany her. Mit dem Gutscheincode bevegt1705 bekommst du bis zum 8. Juni 2017 15 % Rabatt auf deinen Einkauf auf thonimarastore.de. Gib beim Bezahlen einfach den Code bevegt1705 ein, um dir deinen Rabatt zu sichern.
“It really seemed like Rails just put everything together, so I thought well let’s give this thing a try, and I liked it.” Continue reading… The post Learning Rails with Michael Hartl appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Check out Rails Remote Conf! Submit a CFP! 01:53 - Daniel Kehoe Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:07 - Digital Nomad Lifestyle Daniel Kehoe: Why I Left My Heart in San Francisco Nomad List Remote Year 08:45 - RailsApps & Rails Tutorials @rails_apps [GitHub] RailsApps RailsClips #007: Rails Composer Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials -- Runs until October 6th, 2015! Michael Hartl's he Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book and Screencast Series Learn Enough Command Line To Be Dangerous 22:42 - rails-composer for Beginner Programmers Flatiron School, @aviflombaum Learn Ruby on Rails by Daniel Kehoe Remember to go check out Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials! Picks remote | ok (Saron) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) weworkremotely.com (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Screenhero (Chuck) Pinegrow Web Editor (Daniel) Nomad List (Daniel) Low Yat Plaza (Daniel)
Check out Rails Remote Conf! Submit a CFP! 01:53 - Daniel Kehoe Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:07 - Digital Nomad Lifestyle Daniel Kehoe: Why I Left My Heart in San Francisco Nomad List Remote Year 08:45 - RailsApps & Rails Tutorials @rails_apps [GitHub] RailsApps RailsClips #007: Rails Composer Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials -- Runs until October 6th, 2015! Michael Hartl's he Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book and Screencast Series Learn Enough Command Line To Be Dangerous 22:42 - rails-composer for Beginner Programmers Flatiron School, @aviflombaum Learn Ruby on Rails by Daniel Kehoe Remember to go check out Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials! Picks remote | ok (Saron) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) weworkremotely.com (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Screenhero (Chuck) Pinegrow Web Editor (Daniel) Nomad List (Daniel) Low Yat Plaza (Daniel)
Check out Rails Remote Conf! Submit a CFP! 01:53 - Daniel Kehoe Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:07 - Digital Nomad Lifestyle Daniel Kehoe: Why I Left My Heart in San Francisco Nomad List Remote Year 08:45 - RailsApps & Rails Tutorials @rails_apps [GitHub] RailsApps RailsClips #007: Rails Composer Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials -- Runs until October 6th, 2015! Michael Hartl's he Ruby on Rails Tutorial Book and Screencast Series Learn Enough Command Line To Be Dangerous 22:42 - rails-composer for Beginner Programmers Flatiron School, @aviflombaum Learn Ruby on Rails by Daniel Kehoe Remember to go check out Daniel's Kickstarter Project: Rails Composer with Rails Tutorials! Picks remote | ok (Saron) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) weworkremotely.com (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Screenhero (Chuck) Pinegrow Web Editor (Daniel) Nomad List (Daniel) Low Yat Plaza (Daniel)
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
Support our Teespring campaign! Get your Ruby Rogues unisex t-shirts, hoodies, ladies’-sized, and long-sleeve tees! 03:19 - Jake Day Williams Introduction Twitter Wild Academy [YouTube] Wild Academy Learn Ruby: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to Ruby Programming by Jake Day Williams Learn PHP: The Beginner Guide: An Introduction to PHP Programming by Jake Day Williams 03:48 - What Do New People Struggle With? 04:59 - Teaching While Learning and Video Tutorials vs In-Person Training Resources: Lynda The Ultimate Guide to Coding Bootcamps: The Exhaustive List Being a “Self-Starter” The EntreProgrammers Episode 51: Ship 'em Pears with Jake Day Williams “Work the system that does exist, not the system we wish exists.” Impostor Syndrome RailsClips RailsClips Kickstarter Campaign Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Blender Guru: Andrew Price 16:59 - Responsibility As Teachers Planet Money Podcast: The App Economy with Marco Arment of Instapaper Gauging Your Own Success Digital Content (Updating) Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Web Development with Rails by Michael Hartl 23:05 - Feedback Trolling and Criticism (Niceness vs Directness) David Brady: Ruby Hashes and David Brady: Associative Arrays with James Edward Gray II Example The Job Replacement Guide by David Brady 26:22 - Leveling Up and Monetizing Content “MPP” (Multiple Payout Potential) Ethics and Morals Long-term Sustainability 33:26 - Impostor Syndrome and The Dunning–Kruger Effect Lara Hogan: On having a totally reasonable amount of self-confidence 37:42 - Is the Ruby Community Beginner-Friendly? thoughtbot's Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots Podcast The Ruby on Rails Podcast: 148: Chad Pytel of thoughtbot discusses @dhh's RailsConf 2014 keynote (and more) 42:50 - Content Production: Is it a barrier to entry? Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brande Picks Survivorship Bias (Saron) Laurent Bossavit: 10X Programmer and other Myths in Software Engineering (Jessica) Rachel Nabors: The Hating Game (Coraline) How to Poo on a Date: The Lovers' Guide to Toilet Etiquette by Mats (David) How to Poo at Work by Mats (David) How to Poo on Holiday by Mats (David) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Gitter (Chuck) The Entreprogrammers Podcast (Jake) Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg (Jake) Laura Sydell: The Forgotten Female Programmers Who Created Modern Tech (Jake)
本期由 Terry 和 Daniel 主持,邀请到了 Andor Chen 以及 Rei 一起聊聊技术类书籍的翻译以及自出版的相关,包括现状,工具,平台,方法等一系列问题。 Ruby on Rails 教程 How to build a blog engine in 15 minutes with ruby on rails Creative Commons The Ruby on Rails Tutorial Michael Hartl Web开发敏捷之道 Ruby程序设计语言 burr Leanpub 豆瓣阅读 CoffeeScript小书 J·K·罗琳 图灵社区 SelfStore Stripe Sphinx Doc AsciiDoc Atlas Design Code GitBook softcover Special Guests: Andor Chen and Rei.
Michael Hartl put together a free rails tutorial online. We met at RubyConf and determined to talk about his tutorials. His path into Rails development has been interesting to listen to. Similarly, his thoughts on business are inspiring. We talked about a great way to support Teach Me To Code. And that is by purchasing his videos and book here. I don't usually promote products, but I think this one is a terrific one and I hate asking for money in return for nothing, so in this case you get some great videos and a book! Download this episode
Thank you guys so much for helping me make it to RubyConf this year. It was a great experience. I was exposed to a lot of new technologies that I'm anxious to help you figure out. I'd heard about some of these, but here is a list of some of them: mustache.js gdb memprof Ruby 1.9.2 and Ruby 2.0 Rite (Ruby Lite) which was announced as an embedded systems version of Ruby Metric Fu Hotspots Citrus I also ran into some familiar voices (from interviews) and new voices (that will be interviewed) including: David Heinemeier Hansson Yehuda Katz James Edward Gray II Wayne Seguin Michael Hartl Chad Fowler Dave Thomas Finally, I'd like to thank the handful of people who came up to me and told me how much they enjoy the podcast and screencast. It's great to talk to you guys. You inspire me to do better. Download this Episode
This part of the interview starts off with Miles and I talking about professional tracks that we're on. He downplays his understanding of Ruby on Rails a little. He did mention that he's been using Michael Hartl's Rails Tutorials. He also brought up the idea of micro brigades—groups of 2-4 people who can become super intensive support systems to help each other learn. I think the idea is really a good one. It brings in accountability and pushes everyone to move ahead with what they're learning and provide accountability. Everyone should bring their own project. Having everyone bring their own project, weeds out the non-programmers like recruiters and entrepreneurs that want you to build their code. It's also interesting how widely spread the community is and how different the approaches are, not just to programming, but to life, throughout the Ruby community. The Ruby community is also very beginner friendly. We also discuss what it takes to be a coder and how we can encourage ourselves and others to learn how to code. Download this Episode