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RR 441: Solidus with Alessandro Desantis

RR 441: Solidus with Alessandro Desantis



Alessandro Desantis is the director of Nebulab and is currently working on Solidus. After talking a little bit about how Nebulab got started, he describes what Solidus is. Solidus is a free, open sou…


Published on 6 years ago

RR 440: Swagger and OpenAPI with Josh Ponelat

RR 440: Swagger and OpenAPI with Josh Ponelat



Today the panel discusses the difference between Swagger and Open API with Josh Ponelat. Josh details the difference between the two. Swagger is a set of protocols around describing restful APIs. Swa…


Published on 6 years ago

RR 439: Human Powered Rails: Automated Crowdsourcing In Your RoR App with Andrew Glass

RR 439: Human Powered Rails: Automated Crowdsourcing In Your RoR App with Andrew Glass



Andrew Glass is a Brooklyn based Rubyist operating a small independent devshop called Bang Equals. He has held many ‘enrichment jobs’, including being a ball person at US Open for 5 years, traveling …


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

RR 438: Deviating from the Rails Core

RR 438: Deviating from the Rails Core



Today Charles and Dave are discussing deviating from the Rails core. Dave doesn’t care for JavaScript frameworks or microservices as he believes that they add too much complexity. These things may be…


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

RR 437: Deploying Rails Onto Kubernetes with Khash Sajadi

RR 437: Deploying Rails Onto Kubernetes with Khash Sajadi



Khash and Kasia work for Cloud 66, a company started in 2012 with a goal to make Rails deployment simple and infrastructure easy to understand for application developers. As the company has moved tow…


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

RR 436: Determining Pricing with Michael Herold

RR 436: Determining Pricing with Michael Herold



Michael Herold is married to an economist and is a staff engineer at Flywheel where he writes Ruby programs to support PHP programs. He gave a talk at RailsConf 2018 about how to price a product. The…


Published on 6 years, 1 month ago

RR 435: Alternatives to Adding React with Graham Conzett

RR 435: Alternatives to Adding React with Graham Conzett



Graham Conzett has been a developer for 12 years. He has worked with Ruby and Rails for half of that, and currently works for a company that does large format touchscreens. Graham gave a talk at Rail…


Published on 6 years, 2 months ago

RR 434: Surviving Webpack with Ross Kaffenberger

RR 434: Surviving Webpack with Ross Kaffenberger



Ross Kaffenberger is a software engineer at Stitch Fix and has been developing web applications for the past 12 years, mostly in Ruby and JavaScript. Today he and the panel are discussing how to surv…


Published on 6 years, 2 months ago

RR 433: ShipLane with John Epperson

RR 433: ShipLane with John Epperson



John Epperson has been doing ruby for 12 years and is a friend of Andrew Mason. He got into Docker a couple years ago and felt like something was missing, so he wrote Shiplane. He liked Docker becaus…


Published on 6 years, 2 months ago

RR 432: Stop Testing, Start Storytelling with Mike Schutte

RR 432: Stop Testing, Start Storytelling with Mike Schutte



Mike Schutte is a fronted developer at TED conferences and was trained in code school at Turing in Colorado. He likes the idea of code as a communication tool, and in 2018 he gave a talk at RailsConf…


Published on 6 years, 2 months ago





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