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In this episode of the iPhreaks Show the panel introduces themselves and discusses their favorite tools and what their builds look like. They share their journeys in iOS development and their experiences in large teams compared to smaller teams. They consider how iOS has changed since they first started iOS development. The panel discusses what CI/CD’s they are using. They discuss, Xcode, VScode and the Dash app. They move on to testing, explaining that they generally use what apple provides unless they need something that digs a little deeper. They discuss Fastlane as a deployment tool. Tools they use for crash reports include Sentry, Xcode, and Crashlytics. For debugging the panel discusses Reveal, Sourcetree, SwiftLint, Charles proxy, and Pony debugger. Charles wonders what they prefer for their backend. Alex Bush explains that it depends on the size of the company. Larger companies prefer custom-built backends. They consider Ruby on Rails, Realm, and Runscope for smaller companies. Panelists Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Christina Moulton Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Links https://revealapp.com/ https://kapeli.com/dash https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ https://www.sharemouse.com/ https://www.charlesproxy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Christina Moulton: Finding slow code with Instruments Charles Max Wood: Disney+ Frozen 2
In this episode of the iPhreaks Show the panel introduces themselves and discusses their favorite tools and what their builds look like. They share their journeys in iOS development and their experiences in large teams compared to smaller teams. They consider how iOS has changed since they first started iOS development. The panel discusses what CI/CD’s they are using. They discuss, Xcode, VScode and the Dash app. They move on to testing, explaining that they generally use what apple provides unless they need something that digs a little deeper. They discuss Fastlane as a deployment tool. Tools they use for crash reports include Sentry, Xcode, and Crashlytics. For debugging the panel discusses Reveal, Sourcetree, SwiftLint, Charles proxy, and Pony debugger. Charles wonders what they prefer for their backend. Alex Bush explains that it depends on the size of the company. Larger companies prefer custom-built backends. They consider Ruby on Rails, Realm, and Runscope for smaller companies. Panelists Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Christina Moulton Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Links https://revealapp.com/ https://kapeli.com/dash https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ https://www.sharemouse.com/ https://www.charlesproxy.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iphreaks/ https://twitter.com/iphreaks Picks Christina Moulton: Finding slow code with Instruments Charles Max Wood: Disney+ Frozen 2
W dzisiejszym odcinku o testach webowych. Zapraszam! ——— NARZĘDZIA DO TESTOWANIA STRON: ——— Soap UI, TestingWhiz, SOAPSonar, SOAtest, TestMaker, Postman, vRest, HttpMaster, Runscope, Rapise, WebInject, Storm.
In this session, we cover architecture opportunities available through the partner network, with solutions such as CloudBees Jenkins, BlazeMeter, Runscope, and others, along with AWS services such as AWS CodeBuild to leverage capabilities included with Amazon EC2 Spot instances. We walk through development, build, and deployment opportunities to leverage different architectural choices best suited to customer designs and requirements.
This week I talk with John Sheehan, Founder of Runscope! This episode is slightly different from previous episodes in that we quickly jump in to the story of Runscope itself. Runscope's story includes running out of money, laying off their entire staff, going through an acquisition two separate times, buying back shares from investors and all sorts of fun step in between! - [http://founderchats.com](http://founderchats.com/) - [https://www.runscope.com](https://www.runscope.com/) - [https://baremetrics.com](https://baremetrics.com/)
00:30 - Introducing Noel Rappin Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Ebook only) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin, (physical copy pre-order link) Website Twitter 1:00 - Paid gateways for apps 6:05 - Why write Take My Money? 8:45 - Getting tripped up on simple arithmetic 11:55 - Troubleshooting gateway system failures Runscope 21:45 - Managing administrative roles Paper Trail 25:55 - Reporting 29:00 - Techniques for testing your system 33:25 - Overarching themes in Take My Money Picks: The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin (Noel) Flash Forward podcast by Rose Eveleth (Noel) Police officers (Charles) Webinar Jam (Charles)
00:30 - Introducing Noel Rappin Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Ebook only) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin, (physical copy pre-order link) Website Twitter 1:00 - Paid gateways for apps 6:05 - Why write Take My Money? 8:45 - Getting tripped up on simple arithmetic 11:55 - Troubleshooting gateway system failures Runscope 21:45 - Managing administrative roles Paper Trail 25:55 - Reporting 29:00 - Techniques for testing your system 33:25 - Overarching themes in Take My Money Picks: The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin (Noel) Flash Forward podcast by Rose Eveleth (Noel) Police officers (Charles) Webinar Jam (Charles)
00:30 - Introducing Noel Rappin Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin (Ebook only) Take My Money: Accepting Payments on the Web by Noel Rappin, (physical copy pre-order link) Website Twitter 1:00 - Paid gateways for apps 6:05 - Why write Take My Money? 8:45 - Getting tripped up on simple arithmetic 11:55 - Troubleshooting gateway system failures Runscope 21:45 - Managing administrative roles Paper Trail 25:55 - Reporting 29:00 - Techniques for testing your system 33:25 - Overarching themes in Take My Money Picks: The Fifth Season and The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin (Noel) Flash Forward podcast by Rose Eveleth (Noel) Police officers (Charles) Webinar Jam (Charles)
In this episode, Yaron talks with Runscope's John Sheehan about the philosophy behind building a strong developer community, they also discuss how every product requires a different set of tactics to yield positive results.To join the show as a guest, contact us at roadtogrowth@heavybit.com or tweet at us at @roadtogrowth_.
In this episode, Yaron talks with Runscope's John Sheehan about the philosophy behind building a strong developer community, they also discuss how every product requires a different set of tactics to yield positive results.
Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:26 - Craig McKeachie Introduction Twitter Blog The JavaScript Framework Guide by Craig McKeachie JavaScript Jabber Episode #132: MV Frameworks with Craig McKeachie Scavenger Hunt Creator 02:54 - Stripe [Pluralsight] Stripe Fundamentals with ASP.NET MVC 08:22 - Behind the Scenes: The Stripe API checkout.js stripe.js 11:51 - Security PCI Compliance Ken Cochrane: The Developers Guide to PCI Compliant Web applications 15:23 - What happens when things go wrong? Webhooks Runscope ngrok Mastering Modern Payments by Pete Keen The Stripe Webhook Event Cheatsheet 23:18 - Server-side Libraries stripe.net 25:34 - Building Custom Forms jquery.payment card.js 29:06 - Stripe + Promises 32:43 - Handling Payments on Behalf of your Customers Stripe Connect 34:40 - Stripe Integration Tito Shopify Drip Baremetrics 37:39 - The Stripe Dashboard Braintree Stripe: Start accepting Bitcoin instantly Picks Star Wars (Joe) Masks: A New Generation (Joe) A Defense of Comic Sans (AJ) Runscope T-shirt (AJ) angularjs-in-patterns (Aimee) Mall of America Events: Photos with Santa (Aimee) Christmas Cats TV (Joe) Cats with Cucumbers (Aimee) RIDGID X4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Video Playlist (Chuck) Hour of Code (Craig) [egghead.io] ...learn when to use a service, factory, or provider? (Craig) A Dark Room (Craig) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.1 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.2 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) Craig’s Babel Course on Pluralsight (Craig)
Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:26 - Craig McKeachie Introduction Twitter Blog The JavaScript Framework Guide by Craig McKeachie JavaScript Jabber Episode #132: MV Frameworks with Craig McKeachie Scavenger Hunt Creator 02:54 - Stripe [Pluralsight] Stripe Fundamentals with ASP.NET MVC 08:22 - Behind the Scenes: The Stripe API checkout.js stripe.js 11:51 - Security PCI Compliance Ken Cochrane: The Developers Guide to PCI Compliant Web applications 15:23 - What happens when things go wrong? Webhooks Runscope ngrok Mastering Modern Payments by Pete Keen The Stripe Webhook Event Cheatsheet 23:18 - Server-side Libraries stripe.net 25:34 - Building Custom Forms jquery.payment card.js 29:06 - Stripe + Promises 32:43 - Handling Payments on Behalf of your Customers Stripe Connect 34:40 - Stripe Integration Tito Shopify Drip Baremetrics 37:39 - The Stripe Dashboard Braintree Stripe: Start accepting Bitcoin instantly Picks Star Wars (Joe) Masks: A New Generation (Joe) A Defense of Comic Sans (AJ) Runscope T-shirt (AJ) angularjs-in-patterns (Aimee) Mall of America Events: Photos with Santa (Aimee) Christmas Cats TV (Joe) Cats with Cucumbers (Aimee) RIDGID X4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Video Playlist (Chuck) Hour of Code (Craig) [egghead.io] ...learn when to use a service, factory, or provider? (Craig) A Dark Room (Craig) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.1 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.2 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) Craig’s Babel Course on Pluralsight (Craig)
Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:26 - Craig McKeachie Introduction Twitter Blog The JavaScript Framework Guide by Craig McKeachie JavaScript Jabber Episode #132: MV Frameworks with Craig McKeachie Scavenger Hunt Creator 02:54 - Stripe [Pluralsight] Stripe Fundamentals with ASP.NET MVC 08:22 - Behind the Scenes: The Stripe API checkout.js stripe.js 11:51 - Security PCI Compliance Ken Cochrane: The Developers Guide to PCI Compliant Web applications 15:23 - What happens when things go wrong? Webhooks Runscope ngrok Mastering Modern Payments by Pete Keen The Stripe Webhook Event Cheatsheet 23:18 - Server-side Libraries stripe.net 25:34 - Building Custom Forms jquery.payment card.js 29:06 - Stripe + Promises 32:43 - Handling Payments on Behalf of your Customers Stripe Connect 34:40 - Stripe Integration Tito Shopify Drip Baremetrics 37:39 - The Stripe Dashboard Braintree Stripe: Start accepting Bitcoin instantly Picks Star Wars (Joe) Masks: A New Generation (Joe) A Defense of Comic Sans (AJ) Runscope T-shirt (AJ) angularjs-in-patterns (Aimee) Mall of America Events: Photos with Santa (Aimee) Christmas Cats TV (Joe) Cats with Cucumbers (Aimee) RIDGID X4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf Video Playlist (Chuck) Hour of Code (Craig) [egghead.io] ...learn when to use a service, factory, or provider? (Craig) A Dark Room (Craig) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.1 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) EntreProgrammers: Episode 47.2 A Dark Room for iOS (Chuck) Craig’s Babel Course on Pluralsight (Craig)
0:00 - 02:49 Welcome and the rules that don't matter (why do we say them?) 02:50 - 06:45 John Sheehan's sordid past, including Rest# and how it pays for his parking 06:46 - 09:52 The birth and growth of Runscope 09:53 - 21:40 The birth and growth of API Monitoring (and how Lorinda & Ole were ahead of the curve but John was cooler) 21:41 - 24:00 Ole just has to talk about SOAP and John has a product name he wants to steal 24:00 - 44:30 Topic of the day: John's Starbucks cup, but mostly Webhooks (although John really wanted to talk about hockey) 44:31 - 56:00 Our favorite API news stories (Traffic & Weather, DevOps burn-out, APIstrat, Mashape & Paw, WordPress rewrite, Swift goes open source) 56:00 - 56:50 Ole forgets our email address again (apisuncensored@smartbear.com) Resources: http://runscope.com http://www.infoworld.com/article/3009004/devops/why-devops-is-burning-out-developers.html http://clarify.io/blog/api-strategy-conference-2015-recap/ http://www.programmableweb.com/news/mashape-hopes-to-simplify-api-development-paw-partnership/2015/06/04 https://github.com/apple/swift
In this episode of the Pitch Room, I had a great time chatting with Runscope's Ashley Waxman about customer marketing. We discuss customer engagement strategies, tips for marketing to developers and steps to launch your own customer marketing program.
Aaron talks to John Sheehan (@johnsheehan; CEO of Runscope - @runscope) about the differences between API and application development, testing, performance, and monitoring. Music Credit: Nine Inch Nails (nin.com) https://www.runscope.com/ https://www.runscope.com/community https://github.com/Runscope
APIs have historically been difficult to debug and monitor, and Runscope was founded to help solve this problem. Join us as we talk to John Sheehan about what Runscope offers, and how developers can leverage it to make API development more enjoyable. Special Guest: John Sheehan.
John Sheehan, Co-Founder and CEO of Runscope talks about how to market to developers. He shares how they've both aqcuired and built an arsenal of free tools, and how those tools have become the primary source of qualified lead generation for Runscope. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott sits down with John Sheehan from Web Service tool provider RunScope to talk about REST, JSON, and Web Services and how we debug them. Devs face a number of challenges like service reliability, performance monitoring, and testing. We've all become distributed systems programmers, but have our tools and knowledge kept pace?