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MRS 045: Catherine Meyers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 31:21


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Catherine Meyers This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Catherine Meyers. Catherine first got into programming after a significant career change from being an opera singer to being a developer. Friends of hers suggested that she begin a programming career and she hasn’t looked back since. They talk about boot camps, such as Flatiron School, the importance of life-long learning, how she got into Ruby, and why she loves the language so much. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Newest member on the Ruby Rogues Panel How did you first get into programming? Relatively new to programming Career change from opera singer to programmer Didn’t grow up thinking she would be a programmer Friends pushed her to programming Taught herself HTML Used Codeacademy, Team Treehouse, and Code School Boot camps Rejected from Flatiron School originally Not everyone gets into code the same way, and that’s okay Coding takes hard work No successful programming career is automatic The importance of life-long learning How did you get into Ruby? Ruby is such a fun and great language to start with High-level language Full-stack developer Red Antler Bias towards front-end development 2 types of front-end development Talk to people of different backgrounds And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Codeacademy Team Treehouse Code School Flatiron School Ruby Red Antler @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson S.W.E.A.T. Pledge Catherine Schubert - Unfinished Symphony No. 8 GeoGuessr Sharing the Work by Myra Strober

My Ruby Story
MRS 045: Catherine Meyers

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 31:21


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Catherine Meyers This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Catherine Meyers. Catherine first got into programming after a significant career change from being an opera singer to being a developer. Friends of hers suggested that she begin a programming career and she hasn’t looked back since. They talk about boot camps, such as Flatiron School, the importance of life-long learning, how she got into Ruby, and why she loves the language so much. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Newest member on the Ruby Rogues Panel How did you first get into programming? Relatively new to programming Career change from opera singer to programmer Didn’t grow up thinking she would be a programmer Friends pushed her to programming Taught herself HTML Used Codeacademy, Team Treehouse, and Code School Boot camps Rejected from Flatiron School originally Not everyone gets into code the same way, and that’s okay Coding takes hard work No successful programming career is automatic The importance of life-long learning How did you get into Ruby? Ruby is such a fun and great language to start with High-level language Full-stack developer Red Antler Bias towards front-end development 2 types of front-end development Talk to people of different backgrounds And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Codeacademy Team Treehouse Code School Flatiron School Ruby Red Antler @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson S.W.E.A.T. Pledge Catherine Schubert - Unfinished Symphony No. 8 GeoGuessr Sharing the Work by Myra Strober

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MRS 045: Catherine Meyers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 31:21


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Catherine Meyers This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Catherine Meyers. Catherine first got into programming after a significant career change from being an opera singer to being a developer. Friends of hers suggested that she begin a programming career and she hasn’t looked back since. They talk about boot camps, such as Flatiron School, the importance of life-long learning, how she got into Ruby, and why she loves the language so much. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Newest member on the Ruby Rogues Panel How did you first get into programming? Relatively new to programming Career change from opera singer to programmer Didn’t grow up thinking she would be a programmer Friends pushed her to programming Taught herself HTML Used Codeacademy, Team Treehouse, and Code School Boot camps Rejected from Flatiron School originally Not everyone gets into code the same way, and that’s okay Coding takes hard work No successful programming career is automatic The importance of life-long learning How did you get into Ruby? Ruby is such a fun and great language to start with High-level language Full-stack developer Red Antler Bias towards front-end development 2 types of front-end development Talk to people of different backgrounds And much, much more! Links: Ruby Rogues Episode 354 Codeacademy Team Treehouse Code School Flatiron School Ruby Red Antler @CCMeyers324 CatherineMeyers.com Picks: Charles Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson S.W.E.A.T. Pledge Catherine Schubert - Unfinished Symphony No. 8 GeoGuessr Sharing the Work by Myra Strober

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MAS 036: Pascal Precht

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 24:00


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1

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MAS 036: Pascal Precht

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Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 24:00


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1

My Angular Story
MAS 036: Pascal Precht

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 24:00


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Pascal Precht This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Pascal Precht. Pascal is a software engineer doing a lot of Angular, Angular training, and building apps. He first got into programming near the end of school when his teacher suggested that he go to an informatics school. He found that he loved building websites with HTML and CSS and learned how to program after going back to school for a second time. They talk about what led him to Angular, his company Thoughtram, and what he is proud of contributing to the Angular community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Pascal intro How did you first get into programming? Programming by accident Was never into or interested in computers Really into art Wanted to design things Wasn’t always good at programming because he struggled to think logically Loved building websites with HTML and CSS Always wanted to build cool websites Dynamic sites with PHP How did you get into Angular? JavaScript meetup Knockout Using Angular in his job Thoughtram What is the story behind Thoughtram? What have you done in Angular that you are proud of? Angular-translate What are you working on now? Machine Labs And much, much more! Links: Angular JavaScript Knockout Thoughtram Angular-translate Machine Labs @PascalPrecht Pascal’s GitHub Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B. Peterson Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Japanese Phase 1

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VoV 007: Testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 65:03


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Erik Hanchett Chris Fritz Special Guests: Gleb Bahmutov In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov. Gleb runs engineering at a small startup called Cypress, which is an end to end test runner.  They talk about what Cypress is, what end to end testing is, and the importance of test driven development. They also touch on the different Cypress features and how using it can help save you time in your testing. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Gleb intro What is Cypress? Selenium Writing and running unit tests is easy, but could lead to problems You don’t want to waste too much of your time writing tests Test by need not by choice Cypress as a more reliable and easier test runner What is end to end testing? What kinds of testing can Cypress be used for? Deployed systems Test driven development Cypress provides a good testing environment Like the Cypress environment Cypress features Cypress runs in Chrome or Electron browser Are there times when you might want to do something framework specific in Cypress? Vue.js Test the dashboard using Cypress Creating a mock API Keep your end to end tests fast And much, much more! Links: Cypress Selenium Vue.js Gleb’s Website @Bahmutov Gleb’s GitHub Gleb’s Medium Picks: Charles Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Liars: How Progressives Exploit Our Fears by Glenn Beck Erik Avatar: The Last Airbender Vuetify Video on Vuetify Vue Material Joe My Little Pony Tails of Equestria Santa Clarita Diet Chris Arrival (Stories of Your Life MTI) by Ted Chiang Proun Avatar: The Last Airbender Gleb Service Workers in Safari Renovate App Will be in Copenhagen, Denmark next month

Views on Vue
VoV 007: Testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 65:03


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Erik Hanchett Chris Fritz Special Guests: Gleb Bahmutov In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov. Gleb runs engineering at a small startup called Cypress, which is an end to end test runner.  They talk about what Cypress is, what end to end testing is, and the importance of test driven development. They also touch on the different Cypress features and how using it can help save you time in your testing. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Gleb intro What is Cypress? Selenium Writing and running unit tests is easy, but could lead to problems You don’t want to waste too much of your time writing tests Test by need not by choice Cypress as a more reliable and easier test runner What is end to end testing? What kinds of testing can Cypress be used for? Deployed systems Test driven development Cypress provides a good testing environment Like the Cypress environment Cypress features Cypress runs in Chrome or Electron browser Are there times when you might want to do something framework specific in Cypress? Vue.js Test the dashboard using Cypress Creating a mock API Keep your end to end tests fast And much, much more! Links: Cypress Selenium Vue.js Gleb’s Website @Bahmutov Gleb’s GitHub Gleb’s Medium Picks: Charles Running With the Demon by Terry Brooks Liars: How Progressives Exploit Our Fears by Glenn Beck Erik Avatar: The Last Airbender Vuetify Video on Vuetify Vue Material Joe My Little Pony Tails of Equestria Santa Clarita Diet Chris Arrival (Stories of Your Life MTI) by Ted Chiang Proun Avatar: The Last Airbender Gleb Service Workers in Safari Renovate App Will be in Copenhagen, Denmark next month