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Changelog News
Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix

Changelog News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 6:38 Transcription Available


We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandij's new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal.

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Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix (Changelog News)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 6:38 Transcription Available


We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandij's new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal.

The Changelog
Harmonai revisited, lessons learned from public salary, Open Core Ventures, Stripe is Paypal in 2010 & Helix

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 6:38 Transcription Available


We revisit our Harmonai story from last week, Jamie Tanna reviews posting his salary history publicly, Sid Sijbrandij's new (open core) venture fund, Zed Shaw thinks Stripe is like Paypal in 2010 & Helix is a new Rust-based terminal.

Oxide and Friends
Dijkstra's Tweetstorm

Oxide and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 86:51


Oxide and Friends Twitter Space: October 18th, 2021Dijkstra's TweetstormWe've been holding a Twitter Space weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour. Even though it's not (yet?) a feature of Twitter Spaces, we have been recording them all; here is the recording for our Twitter Space for October 18th, 2021.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on October 18th included Edwin Peer, Dan Cross, Ryan Zezeski, Tom Lyon, Aaron Goldman, Simeon Miteff, MattSci, Nate, raycar5, night, and Drew Vogel. (Did we miss your name and/or get it wrong? Drop a PR!)Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Dijkstra's 1975 “How do we tell truths that might hurt?” EWD 498 tweet > PL/1 > belongs more to the problem set than to the solution setThe use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be regarded as a criminal offenceAPL is a mistake, carried through to perfection. It is the language of the future for the programming techniques of the past: it creates a new generation of coding bums - [@3:08](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=188) Languages affect the way you think It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration. - [@4:33](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=273) Adam's Perl story - The Camel Book, not to be confused with OCaml - “You needed books to learn how to do things” - CGI - [@9:04](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=544) Adam meets Larry Wall - [@11:59](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=719) Meeting Dennis Ritchie - “We were very excited; too excited some would say…” - [@15:04](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=904) Effects of learning languages, goals of a language, impediments to learning - Roger Hui of APL and J fame, RIP. - Accessible as a language value - Microsoft Pascal, Turbo Pascal - Scratch - LabVIEW - [@25:31](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=1531) Nate's experience - Languages have different audiences - [@27:18](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=1638) Human languages - The Esperanto con-lang - Tonal langages - Learning new and different programming languages - [@37:06](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=2226) Adam's early JavaScript (tweet) - circa 1996 - [@44:10](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=2650) Learning from books, sitting down and learning by typing out examples - How do you learn to program in a language? - Zed Shaw on learning programming through spaced repetition blog - Rigid advice on how to learn - ALGOL 68, planned successor to ALGOL 60 - ALGOL 60, was, according to Tony Hoare, “An improvment on nearly all of its successors” - [@50:41](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3041) Where does Rust belong in the progression of languages someone learns? Rust is what happens when you've got 25 years of experience with C++, and you remove most of the rough edges and make it safer? - “Everyone needs to learn enough C, to appreciate what it is and what it isn't” - [@52:45](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3165) “I wish I had learned Rust instead of C++” - [@53:35](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3215) Adam: Brown revisits intro curriculum, teaching Scheme, ML, then Java - Adam learning Rust back in 2015 (tweet) “First Rust Program Pain (So you can avoid it…)” Tom: There's a tension in learning between the people who hate magic and want to know how everything works in great detail, versus the people who just want to see something useful done. It's hard to satisfy both. - [@1:00:02](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3602) Bryan coming to Rust - “Learn Rust with entirely too many linked lists” guide - Rob Pike interview Its concurrency is rooted in CSP, but evolved through a series of languages done at Bell Labs in the 1980s and 1990s, such as Newsqueak, Alef, and Limbo. - [@1:03:01](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=3781) Debugging Erlang processes. Ryan on runtime v. language - Tuning runtimes. Go and Rust - [@1:06:42](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4002) Rust is its own build system - Bryan's 2018 “Falling in love with Rust” post - Lisp macros, Clean, Logo, Scratch - [@1:11:27](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4287) The use of anthropomorphic terminology when dealing with computing systems is a symptom of professional immaturity. - [@1:12:09](https://youtu.be/D-Uzo7M-ioQ?t=4329) Oxide bringup updates - I2C Inter-Integrated Circuit - SPI Serial Peripheral Interface - iCE40If we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next Twitter space will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time; stay tuned to our Twitter feeds for details. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!

Makers.dev
18 Leaky abstractions, ML, and email mountain

Makers.dev

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 50:25


"Christian just do your emails" 00:00 Plumbing problems 01:31 When do you outsource vs. do it yourself? 13:18 Chris's AI research 17:38 Overview of Machine Learning 22:24 PyTorch vs. TensorFlow 26:02 Python, Javascript, and Ruby 29:41 Slogging through email 33:34 Email systems 40:43 Bookmark bankruptcy 41:44 Zettelkasten Google Search browser plugin HOT TAKE 44:34 Just do your emails Christian Timestamps created with https://clips.marketing by @cgenco 9️⃣MNIST number dataset AI practice: https://twitter.com/chrisachard/status/1369313924970143749

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RR 452: The History and Personalities of Ruby with Chris O’Sullivan

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 59:59


Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

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Ruby Rogues
RR 452: The History and Personalities of Ruby with Chris O'Sullivan

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 59:59


Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

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RR 452: The History and Personalities of Ruby with Chris O’Sullivan

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 59:59


Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues

amazon history guide seattle oregon portland panel personalities github javascript html expanse rogues o'sullivan high castle chris o neighborly wavelength dhh es6 parentheses railsconf charles max wood anders hejlsberg gregg pollack finding your dream developer job maxcoders guide zed shaw jim weirich jamis buck quick interview martin sadler chris o sullivan
Salt City Code
Gus Cost: There is No Perfect Thing

Salt City Code

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 36:11


I would say go for it. ... Learning any of anything is gonna help you more than wondering what to learn or trying to pick the perfect thing. Spoiler alert: there is no perfect thing. Everything has huge problems with it that are gonna cause you a lot of frustration. But if you just have perspective, well, you're able to do some really amazing things that you couldn't without it. Hosts Karin Thorne and Kelly Corey chat with Gus Cost, programmer at Density and Careers in Code instructor, about using hardware to win a hackathon, lessons learned from teaching at a tech bootcamp for the first time, and his surprising recommendation on where to start your own programming journey. This is our most technical episode so far and features mentions of QBasic, Logo, Lisp, and PyTorch. This episode is part II of our new series: Catching Up with Careers in Code! We chat with founders, instructors/TAs, and students of the first CiC cohort about their experience and where they'd like to see the program go in the future. Connect with Gus GusCost.com (https://guscost.com/) | Density (https://www.density.io/) | Hack Upstate VIII Grand Prize: Red Light Bell (https://medium.com/@hackupstate/hack-upstate-viii-the-results-are-in-4c4f4fb1abf#.sr32x4f28) Episode References Learn C the Hard Way by Zed Shaw (https://www.amazon.com/Learn-Hard-Way-Practical-Computational/dp/0321884922/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=learn+c+the+hard+way&qid=1582060151&sr=8-1) Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software by Charles Petzold (https://www.amazon.com/Code-Language-Computer-Hardware-Software/dp/0735611319/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1KTB0CI77BY4&keywords=code+by+charles+petzold&qid=1582060166&sprefix=code+by%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-1) Spongebob Meme (https://img.devrant.com/devrant/rant/r_1464512_LrfhG.jpg) Music This episode features "Brain Power" by Mela (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Mela/Mela_two) from the album Mela two. Follow Karin kethorne.com (http://www.kethorne.com/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/kaythorne) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/karin_thorne/) | E-mail (mailto:contact@kethorne.com) JSWebb Development, LLC jswebbdevelopment.com (https://jswebbdevelopment.com/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/JSWebb_Dev) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jswebbdev/) | E-mail (mailto:jswebbdevelopment@gmail.com) Follow Kelly kell.dev (https://kell.dev/) | Twitter (https://twitter.com/kellytoearth) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/kellytoearth/) | E-mail (mailto:hello@kell.dev) Follow Salt City Code Twitter (https://twitter.com/saltcitycode) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/saltcitycode/) | E-mail (mailto:saltcitycode@gmail.com) --- Special Guest: Augustine (Gus) Cost.

Learn to Code in One Month
Learn Python the Hard Way with Zed Shaw

Learn to Code in One Month

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 75:53


Welcome to the Learn to Code Podcast here at One Month. Today on the show we have Zed Shaw. Zed is the author of Learn Python the Hard Way. and the popular website Learn Code the Hardway.  In this episode, we'll be talking about how Zed learned to code, how to get the most out of his book series, and advice on next steps for after you complete Learn Python the Hard Way.  In my chat with Zed Shaw we discuss: How Zed Shaw learned to code Why Zed named his book series "Learn to Code the Hard Way" Codecademy vs. Learn The Hard Way Ruby vs. Django vs. Vue.js Episode Show Notes and Full Transcript The Learn to Code Podcast is available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube. Follow One Month on Facebook and Twitter.

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Corporate interests in open source and dev culture (The Changelog #300)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 93:42 Transcription Available


Zed Shaw – creator of Mongrel, Learn Python the Hard Way, and more – joined the show to talk through a recent Twitter thread from Zed where he shared his thoughts on open source, making money in open source, corporate interests and involvement, developer culture, and more.

The Changelog
Corporate interests in open source and dev culture

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 93:42 Transcription Available


Zed Shaw – creator of Mongrel, Learn Python the Hard Way, and more – joined the show to talk through a recent Twitter thread from Zed where he shared his thoughts on open source, making money in open source, corporate interests and involvement, developer culture, and more.

Indiedotes Podcast
Episode 19: Zed Shaw

Indiedotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 45:41


Software developer and author Zed Shaw shares why he started charging for Learn Python the Hard Way and the challenges of making money in open source software.

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/dev/hell
Episode 77: Escaping To The Canadian Hellscape

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016


On the 77th episode of you favourite comedy podcast about technology and aging programmers, Chris and Ed spoke with Tracy Osborn about her new job in developer relations, living the sweet rent-free life in the Bay Area and how she is making the smart move of relocating with her Kanuckistanian husband to Toronto. Do these things! Check out our sponsors Backup Pro, Roave and WonderNetwork Get 50% off Backup Pro’s services by using the promo code ‘devhell’ Buy stickers at devhell.info/shop Follow us on Twitter here Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3) Links and Notes Tracy on Twitter She works at DreamFactory Her wedding startup 500 Startups Accelerator Be sure to read the source at Reportive.com Docker The drive-in theatre near Chris Tracy went to Cal Poly for Computer Science but quickly switched Zed Shaw’s Learn Python The Hard Way Tracy’s Hello Web App books Both Chris and Tracy know Amy Hoy Ed’s series of tweets about a self-absorbed programmer giving up on Rails

JavaScript Jabber
151 JSJ Getting Started with a Career in Web Development with Tyler McGinnis

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 50:34


02:21 - Tyler McGinnis Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog DevMountain Programming Bootcamp @DevMtn Firebase Experts Program 03:23 - Getting Started at DevMountain Hack Reactor Needle 04:38 - DevMountain Conception Cahlan Sharp 05:37 - How Do I Learn How to Code? Struggle. Fail. Tears. [Confreaks] Tyler McGinnis: What I’ve Learned about Learning from Teaching People to Code 08:03 - Resources => Consume ALL THE Information Katya Eames [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to your Kids A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript: The new approach that uses technology to cut your effort in half by Mark Myers 11:16 - Two Camps: Art (Creators) and Technicians

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151 JSJ Getting Started with a Career in Web Development with Tyler McGinnis

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 50:34


02:21 - Tyler McGinnis Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog DevMountain Programming Bootcamp @DevMtn Firebase Experts Program 03:23 - Getting Started at DevMountain Hack Reactor Needle 04:38 - DevMountain Conception Cahlan Sharp 05:37 - How Do I Learn How to Code? Struggle. Fail. Tears. [Confreaks] Tyler McGinnis: What I’ve Learned about Learning from Teaching People to Code 08:03 - Resources => Consume ALL THE Information Katya Eames [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to your Kids A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript: The new approach that uses technology to cut your effort in half by Mark Myers 11:16 - Two Camps: Art (Creators) and Technicians

learning kids career struggle blog fail code tears salt newsletter statistics mentors getting started react keynote needle oldest github repetition learned javascript conception fianc web development dave smith cater technicians mcginnis teaching people jsx mark myers hack reactor ryan florence devmountain zed shaw helping them rado kirov plpaf bte150dnpzmifwrzmretr9oy5 igeaxo2zbr0 xqm0k6yg18s koshkaeames ah9plt77cjm teach angular dmbcqwvya0
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151 JSJ Getting Started with a Career in Web Development with Tyler McGinnis

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 50:34


02:21 - Tyler McGinnis Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog DevMountain Programming Bootcamp @DevMtn Firebase Experts Program 03:23 - Getting Started at DevMountain Hack Reactor Needle 04:38 - DevMountain Conception Cahlan Sharp 05:37 - How Do I Learn How to Code? Struggle. Fail. Tears. [Confreaks] Tyler McGinnis: What I’ve Learned about Learning from Teaching People to Code 08:03 - Resources => Consume ALL THE Information Katya Eames [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to your Kids A Smarter Way to Learn JavaScript: The new approach that uses technology to cut your effort in half by Mark Myers 11:16 - Two Camps: Art (Creators) and Technicians

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CodeNewbie
Ep. 23 - Ask CodeNewbie (Scott Hanselman, Tiffany Peon)

CodeNewbie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2015 76:03


In our first live broadcast of the podcast, we brought on developers Scott Hanselman and Tiffany Peon to chat about hot topics in the CodeNewbie community. We talked about finding a dev job, code mentorship, and our thoughts on Zed Shaw’s critiques of programming bootcamps. We recorded live on http://twitch.tv/codenewbie, and we loved having you in the chatroom to ask questions, comment, and join us in the conversation. And we’ll definitely do another live edition of Ask CodeNewbie soon. Hope you can join us then! Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) CodeNewbie Episode with Zed Shaw Office Space CodeNewbie Episode with Scott Hanselman John Sonmez's Soft Skills User group Qdoba Betamax vs. VHS Constant Contact Rock Tumbler Service Objects Code Death March XML Mainframe Object Oriented Programming POODR Codeland Conf Codeland 2019

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Learning Code The Hard Way with Zed Shaw

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 34:34


Is the best way to learn to code The Hard Way? Scott talks to Zed Shaw, author of the Mongrel web server for Ruby Web Applications, and now the creator of the Learn Code The Hard Way movement.

Changelog Master Feed
Mongrel2 and high performance web sites (The Changelog #34)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 38:28


Wynn caught up with Zed Shaw’s non-rockstar alter ego to talk about Mongrel2, high performance web sites, guitar, and software community ponzi schemes.

The Changelog
Mongrel2 and high performance web sites

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2010 38:28


Wynn caught up with Zed Shaw’s non-rockstar alter ego to talk about Mongrel2, high performance web sites, guitar, and software community ponzi schemes.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
48: Zed Shaw

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2009 24:16


This episode was originally published on April 26, 2007. The author of Mongrel talks about its development and condemns HTTP while offering to save the internet with hate. Also mentioned: EastMedia CityCliq OpenID Personal Software Process Mongrel Book PeepCode Screencast on webserver benchmarking, with Zed Shaw

Ruby on Rails Podcast
48: Zed Shaw

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2009 24:16


This episode was originally published on April 26, 2007. The author of Mongrel talks about its development and condemns HTTP while offering to save the internet with hate. Also mentioned: EastMedia CityCliq OpenID Personal Software Process Mongrel Book PeepCode Screencast on webserver benchmarking, with Zed Shaw

Audible Ajax
Audible Ajax Episode 23 - Zed Shaw on Rails community, enterprise, Ajax, patents, and a whole lot more

Audible Ajax

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2008


Ajaxians interview Zed Shaw covering his thoughts on the Rails community, the role of the Enterprise, the state of Ajax, JRuby and Rubinius, documentation, tests, tooling, the role of patents in software, and a whole lot of opinion.