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Tricia Ball talks to the Rogues about diversity in tech. We discuss the declining numbers of women in tech (and the rest of STEM) since the 1980s, reasons why women are leaving mid-career and how we can help reverse this trend. Tricia gives practical actions that can be taken to improve company culture, recruitment and retention of under-represented groups. Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Want to level up on DevOps? Check out our Adventures in Devops Podcast The MaxCoders' Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood Panel Charles Max Wood Luke Stutters John Epperson Special Guest Tricia Ball Links Women in Tech Report Laughter in the Male Dominated Room The Culture of Sexism at Riot Games Picks Luke Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell DragonRuby Dragon Ruby episode with Lori Olson John Marco Rogers talk from RailsConf 2017 Project Farm YouTube channel Chuck The 12 Week Year (book) The Obstacle is the Way (book) Tricia Simone Giertz' Youtube channel
We talk with Justin Schneck, co-auth of Nerves, about how he got into embedded programming, why Elixir (and Nerves!) is the the best fit for designing resilient embedded systems and what’s next for the Nerves community. Panelists Alex Koutmos Josh Adams Mika Kalathil Bruce Tate Steven Nuñez Lars Wikman Sophie DeBenedetto Guest Justin Schneck Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Groxio.io | Career Rocket Fuel For Curious Coders CacheFly Picks Alex Koutmos: tailwind UI Josh Adams: @MisterTechBlog PineTime Mika Kalathil: GitHub nerves-web-kiosk/kiosk_system_rpi3 Steven Nuñez: Drive In Movie Theatres Justin Schneck: Designin Elixir Systems with OTP Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
Tricia Ball talks to the Rogues about diversity in tech. We discuss the declining numbers of women in tech (and the rest of STEM) since the 1980s, reasons why women are leaving mid-career and how we can help reverse this trend. Tricia gives practical actions that can be taken to improve company culture, recruitment and retention of under-represented groups. Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Want to level up on DevOps? Check out our Adventures in Devops Podcast The MaxCoders' Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood Panel Charles Max Wood Luke Stutters John Epperson Special Guest Tricia Ball Links Women in Tech Report Laughter in the Male Dominated Room The Culture of Sexism at Riot Games Picks Luke Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell DragonRuby Dragon Ruby episode with Lori Olson John Marco Rogers talk from RailsConf 2017 Project Farm YouTube channel Chuck The 12 Week Year (book) The Obstacle is the Way (book) Tricia Simone Giertz' Youtube channel
We talk with Justin Schneck, co-auth of Nerves, about how he got into embedded programming, why Elixir (and Nerves!) is the the best fit for designing resilient embedded systems and what’s next for the Nerves community. Panelists Alex Koutmos Josh Adams Mika Kalathil Bruce Tate Steven Nuñez Lars Wikman Sophie DeBenedetto Guest Justin Schneck Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Groxio.io | Career Rocket Fuel For Curious Coders CacheFly Picks Alex Koutmos: tailwind UI Josh Adams: @MisterTechBlog PineTime Mika Kalathil: GitHub nerves-web-kiosk/kiosk_system_rpi3 Steven Nuñez: Drive In Movie Theatres Justin Schneck: Designin Elixir Systems with OTP Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
Tricia Ball talks to the Rogues about diversity in tech. We discuss the declining numbers of women in tech (and the rest of STEM) since the 1980s, reasons why women are leaving mid-career and how we can help reverse this trend. Tricia gives practical actions that can be taken to improve company culture, recruitment and retention of under-represented groups. Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Want to level up on DevOps? Check out our Adventures in Devops Podcast The MaxCoders' Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood Panel Charles Max Wood Luke Stutters John Epperson Special Guest Tricia Ball Links Women in Tech Report Laughter in the Male Dominated Room The Culture of Sexism at Riot Games Picks Luke Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell DragonRuby Dragon Ruby episode with Lori Olson John Marco Rogers talk from RailsConf 2017 Project Farm YouTube channel Chuck The 12 Week Year (book) The Obstacle is the Way (book) Tricia Simone Giertz' Youtube channel
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Kyle d'Oliveira (Clio) shares his survival tips for dealing with tens of thousands of commits, massive migrations and the very limits of databases. We discuss the lessons learned from Rails megaprojects and how to use these tips in your own projects to reduce technical debt and tools to keep your monolith majestic when the code won't stop coming. Panel Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Matt Smith Guest Kyle d'Oliveira Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links GitHub's Online Schema Migrations for MySQL Gh-ost benchmark against pt-online-schema-change performance Picks Matt Smith: Danger JS Luke Stutters: From jQuery to ES6 | Drifting Ruby Dave Kimura: Titan Security Key Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Kyle d'Oliveira (Clio) shares his survival tips for dealing with tens of thousands of commits, massive migrations and the very limits of databases. We discuss the lessons learned from Rails megaprojects and how to use these tips in your own projects to reduce technical debt and tools to keep your monolith majestic when the code won't stop coming. Panel Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Matt Smith Guest Kyle d'Oliveira Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links GitHub's Online Schema Migrations for MySQL Gh-ost benchmark against pt-online-schema-change performance Picks Matt Smith: Danger JS Luke Stutters: From jQuery to ES6 | Drifting Ruby Dave Kimura: Titan Security Key Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
In this episode of Elixir Mix, Chris Dosé joins us to talk about some of the open source work that he has done at Peek. He also talks to us about his exciting Nerves projects Xebow and AFK. Panelists Steven Nunez Lars Wikman Sophie DeBenedetto Guest Chris Dosé Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Groxio.io | Career Rocket Fuel For Curious Coders CacheFly Links iCalendar GitHub Chris Dosé GitHub ElixirSeattle/xebow Picks Steven Nunez: The Art of Agile James Shore US History YouTube Lars Wikman: Hurry Slowly Peter van Roy - KEYTNOTE Why time is evil indistributed systems l Code BEAM STO 19 Chris Dosé: ElixirConf 2018 - Picking Properties to Test in Property Based Testing - Michael Stalker Sophie DeBenedetto: Anybody have any easy baking recipes? Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Kyle d'Oliveira (Clio) shares his survival tips for dealing with tens of thousands of commits, massive migrations and the very limits of databases. We discuss the lessons learned from Rails megaprojects and how to use these tips in your own projects to reduce technical debt and tools to keep your monolith majestic when the code won't stop coming. Panel Dave Kimura Luke Stutters Matt Smith Guest Kyle d'Oliveira Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links GitHub's Online Schema Migrations for MySQL Gh-ost benchmark against pt-online-schema-change performance Picks Matt Smith: Danger JS Luke Stutters: From jQuery to ES6 | Drifting Ruby Dave Kimura: Titan Security Key Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
In this episode of Elixir Mix, Chris Dosé joins us to talk about some of the open source work that he has done at Peek. He also talks to us about his exciting Nerves projects Xebow and AFK. Panelists Steven Nunez Lars Wikman Sophie DeBenedetto Guest Chris Dosé Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Groxio.io | Career Rocket Fuel For Curious Coders CacheFly Links iCalendar GitHub Chris Dosé GitHub ElixirSeattle/xebow Picks Steven Nunez: The Art of Agile James Shore US History YouTube Lars Wikman: Hurry Slowly Peter van Roy - KEYTNOTE Why time is evil indistributed systems l Code BEAM STO 19 Chris Dosé: ElixirConf 2018 - Picking Properties to Test in Property Based Testing - Michael Stalker Sophie DeBenedetto: Anybody have any easy baking recipes? Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
In this episode of Ruby Rogues guest, Dylan Andrews (GoNoodle) shares his journey from pro-drummer to junior developer to successful senior software engineer. Dylan and the rogues talk about on-boarding junior developers and building up confidence. Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest Dylan Andrews Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Picks Dylan Andrews: Follow Dylan on Twitter > @dylan1andrews, Blog Amazon Redshift Charles Max Wood: Podcast PLaybook Luke Stutters: Writing an Ajax long polling server in Ruby, Part 1 John Epperson: Sublime Merge - Git Client, done Sublime Matt Smith: Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
In this episode of Ruby Rogues guest, Dylan Andrews (GoNoodle) shares his journey from pro-drummer to junior developer to successful senior software engineer. Dylan and the rogues talk about on-boarding junior developers and building up confidence. Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest Dylan Andrews Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Picks Dylan Andrews: Follow Dylan on Twitter > @dylan1andrews, Blog Amazon Redshift Charles Max Wood: Podcast PLaybook Luke Stutters: Writing an Ajax long polling server in Ruby, Part 1 John Epperson: Sublime Merge - Git Client, done Sublime Matt Smith: Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Given the current state of the world, we've been put into a position where things have lost jobs or lost in other areas of life. The panel discusses how to make the most of things when hard things come your way. Panelists Soojin Ro Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links Course Creator Pro How To Write & Launch Your Book To $10,000 in 90 Days The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Authority Corona Dev Jobs Remote: Office Not Required Hackernoon Picks Soojin Ro: Apple Store Monument Valley 2 Google Play Monument Valley 2 Alex Bush: Stellaris Charles Max Wood: RRU 104: How to Start a Side Hustle as a Programmer with Mani Vaya https://devchat.tv/hustle use Promo Code: HUSTLE Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Given the current state of the world, we've been put into a position where things have lost jobs or lost in other areas of life. The panel discusses how to make the most of things when hard things come your way. Panelists Soojin Ro Alex Bush Charles Max Wood Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links Course Creator Pro How To Write & Launch Your Book To $10,000 in 90 Days The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Authority Corona Dev Jobs Remote: Office Not Required Hackernoon Picks Soojin Ro: Apple Store Monument Valley 2 Google Play Monument Valley 2 Alex Bush: Stellaris Charles Max Wood: RRU 104: How to Start a Side Hustle as a Programmer with Mani Vaya https://devchat.tv/hustle use Promo Code: HUSTLE Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix
In this episode of Ruby Rogues guest, Dylan Andrews (GoNoodle) shares his journey from pro-drummer to junior developer to successful senior software engineer. Dylan and the rogues talk about on-boarding junior developers and building up confidence. Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest Dylan Andrews Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Picks Dylan Andrews: Follow Dylan on Twitter > @dylan1andrews, Blog Amazon Redshift Charles Max Wood: Podcast PLaybook Luke Stutters: Writing an Ajax long polling server in Ruby, Part 1 John Epperson: Sublime Merge - Git Client, done Sublime Matt Smith: Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
As the world becomes more security conscious, we need to think about the ways we allow people to authenticate to our applications. WebAuthn is a standard that allows you to accept biometric, device based, and other types of authentication as a second or first factor. Gonzalo and Braulio have published a gem that allows you to add webauthn to your Ruby applications and have joined the Rogues to talk through the implications of using it in your applications. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Guests Gonzalo Rodriguez Braulio Martinez Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links FIDO Alliance - Open Authentication Standards More Secure than Passwords eremyevans/rodauth: Ruby's Most Advanced Authentication Framework Rodauth's demo site ported to Rails, showing Rodauth/Rails integration Bart de Water Picks Gonzalo Rodriguez: Follow Gonzalo > Github,Cedarcode GitHub Desktop Braulio Martinez: Follow Braulio > Github, Cedarcode ProForm Treadmills Charles Max Wood: Rails Remote Conf 2020 Codineer Podsurge Dave Kimura: Carbon | Create and share beautiful images of your source code Rubidium John Epperson: S'well Matt Smith: YubiKey 5 | strong authentication for secure login Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
The Elixir Mix podcast celebrates its 100th episode, with the introduction of new panelists and the recognition of the indelible contribution made by Mark Eirkson, who recently said goodbye to us. We dive into what brought each panelist to the Elixir community and what continues to excite them about the Elixir ecosystem. Panelists Sophie DeBenedetto Josh Adams Bruce Tate Lars Wikman Steven Nunez Alex Koutmos Mika Kalathil Charles Max Wood Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links EMx 063: Designing Elixir Systems With OTP with Bruce Tate and James Gray EMx 019: Brooklyn Zelenka: Elixir I assume Witchcraft, Exceptional, and so on? EMx 027: ExVenture with Eric Oestrich EMx 025: Rethinking App Env and more with Sasa Juric EMx 084: Beyond LiveView with Sophie DeBenedetto Underjord GitHub keathley/norm Picks Sophie DeBenedetto: Hostile Developer Josh Adams: Pine Phone PineTime GitHub lupyuen/pinetime-rust-mynewt Bruce Tate: The IT Crowd Steven Nunez: Flatiron School Alex Koutmos: Telemetry Project Designing Elixir Systems With OTP Mika Kalathil: GitHub bettio/AtomVM Charles Max Wood: Podcast Playbook Warbreaker Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Josh Adams - @knewter
As the world becomes more security conscious, we need to think about the ways we allow people to authenticate to our applications. WebAuthn is a standard that allows you to accept biometric, device based, and other types of authentication as a second or first factor. Gonzalo and Braulio have published a gem that allows you to add webauthn to your Ruby applications and have joined the Rogues to talk through the implications of using it in your applications. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Guests Gonzalo Rodriguez Braulio Martinez Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links FIDO Alliance - Open Authentication Standards More Secure than Passwords eremyevans/rodauth: Ruby's Most Advanced Authentication Framework Rodauth's demo site ported to Rails, showing Rodauth/Rails integration Bart de Water Picks Gonzalo Rodriguez: Follow Gonzalo > Github,Cedarcode GitHub Desktop Braulio Martinez: Follow Braulio > Github, Cedarcode ProForm Treadmills Charles Max Wood: Rails Remote Conf 2020 Codineer Podsurge Dave Kimura: Carbon | Create and share beautiful images of your source code Rubidium John Epperson: S'well Matt Smith: YubiKey 5 | strong authentication for secure login Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
As the world becomes more security conscious, we need to think about the ways we allow people to authenticate to our applications. WebAuthn is a standard that allows you to accept biometric, device based, and other types of authentication as a second or first factor. Gonzalo and Braulio have published a gem that allows you to add webauthn to your Ruby applications and have joined the Rogues to talk through the implications of using it in your applications. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Guests Gonzalo Rodriguez Braulio Martinez Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links FIDO Alliance - Open Authentication Standards More Secure than Passwords eremyevans/rodauth: Ruby's Most Advanced Authentication Framework Rodauth's demo site ported to Rails, showing Rodauth/Rails integration Bart de Water Picks Gonzalo Rodriguez: Follow Gonzalo > Github,Cedarcode GitHub Desktop Braulio Martinez: Follow Braulio > Github, Cedarcode ProForm Treadmills Charles Max Wood: Rails Remote Conf 2020 Codineer Podsurge Dave Kimura: Carbon | Create and share beautiful images of your source code Rubidium John Epperson: S'well Matt Smith: YubiKey 5 | strong authentication for secure login Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
The Elixir Mix podcast celebrates its 100th episode, with the introduction of new panelists and the recognition of the indelible contribution made by Mark Eirkson, who recently said goodbye to us. We dive into what brought each panelist to the Elixir community and what continues to excite them about the Elixir ecosystem. Panelists Sophie DeBenedetto Josh Adams Bruce Tate Lars Wikman Steven Nunez Alex Koutmos Mika Kalathil Charles Max Wood Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links EMx 063: Designing Elixir Systems With OTP with Bruce Tate and James Gray EMx 019: Brooklyn Zelenka: Elixir I assume Witchcraft, Exceptional, and so on? EMx 027: ExVenture with Eric Oestrich EMx 025: Rethinking App Env and more with Sasa Juric EMx 084: Beyond LiveView with Sophie DeBenedetto Underjord GitHub keathley/norm Picks Sophie DeBenedetto: Hostile Developer Josh Adams: Pine Phone PineTime GitHub lupyuen/pinetime-rust-mynewt Bruce Tate: The IT Crowd Steven Nunez: Flatiron School Alex Koutmos: Telemetry Project Designing Elixir Systems With OTP Mika Kalathil: GitHub bettio/AtomVM Charles Max Wood: Podcast Playbook Warbreaker Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Josh Adams - @knewter
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
John Beatty joins the Rogues to talk about building Progressive Web Applications on Ruby on Rails. He walks the Rogues through the ins and outs of building a PWA and what it’s like adding the features you need to get a PWA set up on Rails. It turns out to be surprisingly straightforward and yet has a ton of potential. Panel John Epperson Matt Smith Charles Max Wood Guest John Beatty Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links johnbeatty/hnpwa-app: An implementation of the Hacker News PWA with Rails + Stimulus Picks John Beatty: Follow John on Twitter @jpbeatty , Blog RailsConf 2020 John Epperson: phrasing simple_form Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panelists talk about a wide array of topics ranging from LiveView, type systems, and hot code upgrades. We also talk about some of the things that we want to experiment with in the coming months. Panelists Josh Adams Bruce Tate Lars Wikman Mika Kalathil Alex Koutmos Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links GitHub knewter/extris elm-pages GitHub dillonkearns/elm-markdown Picks Bruce Tate: Introduction to Phoenix LiveView LiveComponents Integrating Phoenix LiveView with JavaScript and Alpine JS Pony Lars Wikman: Cassie Evans cassie.codes Mika Kalathil: GitHub aesmail/kaffy Alex Koutmos: Process pools with Elixir's Registry Josh Adams: https://simone.computer/#/webdesktops Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Josh Adams - @knewter
In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panelists talk about a wide array of topics ranging from LiveView, type systems, and hot code upgrades. We also talk about some of the things that we want to experiment with in the coming months. Panelists Josh Adams Bruce Tate Lars Wikman Mika Kalathil Alex Koutmos Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links GitHub knewter/extris elm-pages GitHub dillonkearns/elm-markdown Picks Bruce Tate: Introduction to Phoenix LiveView LiveComponents Integrating Phoenix LiveView with JavaScript and Alpine JS Pony Lars Wikman: Cassie Evans cassie.codes Mika Kalathil: GitHub aesmail/kaffy Alex Koutmos: Process pools with Elixir's Registry Josh Adams: https://simone.computer/#/webdesktops Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Josh Adams - @knewter
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" Gareth McCumskey, a Solutions Architect in Cape Town, South Africa engages the panelists of JavaScript Jabber in an informative discussion about the broad topic of serverless. The JavaScript expert explains that serverless is essentially a way to use the existing managed services of the cloud in building a solution. He expounded on the different ways in which to employ the use of serverless. Panel AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Gareth McCumskey Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Gareth McCumskey: Follow Gareth on Twitter > @garethmcc Oryx Pro - System76 Full-Stack Application Development on AWS (Free Video Course) AJ O’Neal: Follow AJ on Twitter > @coolaj86 webinstall.dev Serviceman | webinstall.dev Pathman | webinstall.dev Steve Edvards: The Black Stallion (1979) - IMDb Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
We talk with Alex de Sousa about how to improve the configuration of our Elixir applications. We learn about his path through configuration management and the interesting ways he found to solve this common problem. He shares his library Skogsrå and explains where this fits in our applications, the problems it helps solve and much more! Panelists Josh Adams Mark Ericksen Guest Alex de Sousa Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links Refill Aqua GitHub gmtprime/skogsra Skogsra: Simplifying Your Elixir Configuration GitHub Nebo15/confex GitHub keathley/vapor EMx 040: Elixir Outlaws and Adopting Elixir with Chris Keathley Consul Twitter Alex de Sousa: @thebroken_link Email Alex at alex@thebroken.link Picks Josh Adams: GitHub so-fancy/diff-so-fancy Defold Mark Ericksen: The Remote Playbook Cocoon Alex de Sousa: GitHub gmtprime/yggdrasil Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Mark Ericksen - @brainlid Josh Adams - @knewter
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" Gareth McCumskey, a Solutions Architect in Cape Town, South Africa engages the panelists of JavaScript Jabber in an informative discussion about the broad topic of serverless. The JavaScript expert explains that serverless is essentially a way to use the existing managed services of the cloud in building a solution. He expounded on the different ways in which to employ the use of serverless. Panel AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Gareth McCumskey Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Gareth McCumskey: Follow Gareth on Twitter > @garethmcc Oryx Pro - System76 Full-Stack Application Development on AWS (Free Video Course) AJ O’Neal: Follow AJ on Twitter > @coolaj86 webinstall.dev Serviceman | webinstall.dev Pathman | webinstall.dev Steve Edvards: The Black Stallion (1979) - IMDb Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" In this episode of Ruby Rogues, James Thompson, a Software Architect at Mavenlink, delves into how to address errors in a service-based system and how to prioritize what errors to fix. He goes into how to recognize the errors when they are creeping in and so much more. Panel Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest James Thompson Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links Bugsnag OpenTelemetry Application Monitoring and Error Tracking Software | Sentry SignalFx smartinez87/exception_notification: Exception Notifier Plugin for Rails Errbit Picks James Thompson: Follow James on Twitter @plainprogrammer, Website The Annotated American Gods Luke Stutters: raggi/async_sinatra Dave Kimura: Rubidium Slim Gemfile for increased application maintainability John Epperson: Sharing puzzles with your friends so you can do puzzles during the current stay-at-home era Matt Smith: Pulumi - Modern Infrastructure as Code Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" In this episode of Ruby Rogues, James Thompson, a Software Architect at Mavenlink, delves into how to address errors in a service-based system and how to prioritize what errors to fix. He goes into how to recognize the errors when they are creeping in and so much more. Panel Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest James Thompson Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links Bugsnag OpenTelemetry Application Monitoring and Error Tracking Software | Sentry SignalFx smartinez87/exception_notification: Exception Notifier Plugin for Rails Errbit Picks James Thompson: Follow James on Twitter @plainprogrammer, Website The Annotated American Gods Luke Stutters: raggi/async_sinatra Dave Kimura: Rubidium Slim Gemfile for increased application maintainability John Epperson: Sharing puzzles with your friends so you can do puzzles during the current stay-at-home era Matt Smith: Pulumi - Modern Infrastructure as Code Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
We talk with Alex de Sousa about how to improve the configuration of our Elixir applications. We learn about his path through configuration management and the interesting ways he found to solve this common problem. He shares his library Skogsrå and explains where this fits in our applications, the problems it helps solve and much more! Panelists Josh Adams Mark Ericksen Guest Alex de Sousa Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout CacheFly Links Refill Aqua GitHub gmtprime/skogsra Skogsra: Simplifying Your Elixir Configuration GitHub Nebo15/confex GitHub keathley/vapor EMx 040: Elixir Outlaws and Adopting Elixir with Chris Keathley Consul Twitter Alex de Sousa: @thebroken_link Email Alex at alex@thebroken.link Picks Josh Adams: GitHub so-fancy/diff-so-fancy Defold Mark Ericksen: The Remote Playbook Cocoon Alex de Sousa: GitHub gmtprime/yggdrasil Follow on Twitter: Elixir Mix - @elixir_mix Mark Ericksen - @brainlid Josh Adams - @knewter
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" Gareth McCumskey, a Solutions Architect in Cape Town, South Africa engages the panelists of JavaScript Jabber in an informative discussion about the broad topic of serverless. The JavaScript expert explains that serverless is essentially a way to use the existing managed services of the cloud in building a solution. He expounded on the different ways in which to employ the use of serverless. Panel AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Gareth McCumskey Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Gareth McCumskey: Follow Gareth on Twitter > @garethmcc Oryx Pro - System76 Full-Stack Application Development on AWS (Free Video Course) AJ O’Neal: Follow AJ on Twitter > @coolaj86 webinstall.dev Serviceman | webinstall.dev Pathman | webinstall.dev Steve Edvards: The Black Stallion (1979) - IMDb Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Remote Conferences Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Join the 30-DAY CHALLENGE: "You Don't Know JS Yet" In this episode of Ruby Rogues, James Thompson, a Software Architect at Mavenlink, delves into how to address errors in a service-based system and how to prioritize what errors to fix. He goes into how to recognize the errors when they are creeping in and so much more. Panel Dave Kimura John Epperson Matt Smith Luke Stutters Guest James Thompson Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout Rails Remote Conf 2020 Links Bugsnag OpenTelemetry Application Monitoring and Error Tracking Software | Sentry SignalFx smartinez87/exception_notification: Exception Notifier Plugin for Rails Errbit Picks James Thompson: Follow James on Twitter @plainprogrammer, Website The Annotated American Gods Luke Stutters: raggi/async_sinatra Dave Kimura: Rubidium Slim Gemfile for increased application maintainability John Epperson: Sharing puzzles with your friends so you can do puzzles during the current stay-at-home era Matt Smith: Pulumi - Modern Infrastructure as Code Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues