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99: Just Sayin'
We go into the weeds with MySQL and discuss the virtues of database migrations written in SQL.
Big and little endian mysql_real_escape_string Should…9 years, 2 months ago
98: I Have Good Branch Hygiene
We discuss complexity and progressive disclosure, garbage collection, and the impenetrable nature of Git.
Chris Lattner on Accidental Tech Podcase S…9 years, 2 months ago
97: One Equals Zero
We wonder why writing parameterized associations in Rails is not easy, and discuss the difficulty in eliminating no-op queries in ActiveRecord. Plus,…
9 years, 2 months ago
96: Who Stinks?
Baby Ruby, Ruby refinements, Rails discoverability, and annoying polyfills.
Refinements Refinements in Rails Remove required field polyfill from Rai…9 years, 3 months ago
95: Click 'Cat' to go 'Home' (Morgane Santos)
Amanda is joined by Morgane Santos to discuss the experiences, technology, and development of Virtual Reality.
VR For Burn Relief Vive Maya for Begi…9 years, 3 months ago
94: It's Not Supposed to Work
We discuss the pain of custom inputs in HTML, ActiveRecord bugs, and Rust's Fire Flower.
Sean’s Haircut Select2 Query with 'exists' subquery fails t…9 years, 3 months ago
93: I Have Complex Feelings
The impact of codes of conduct on community behavior, shipping a mobile app written in Elm, and yet more to say on SemVer.
Diesel 0.9 Change Default…9 years, 4 months ago
92: The Queen of Canada
We discuss the sneaky performance differences between present?, any?, blank? and empty? with ActiveRecord, when N+1 is a "feature", and the future of…
9 years, 4 months ago
91: I Think It's a Fish
Derek briefly complains of the staleness of the asset pipeline in Rails 5, before Sean catches Derek up on Rails 5.1's support for Webpack, Yarn, and…
9 years, 4 months ago
90: Freedom Units
We discuss adventures with shared mutable state in Elixir before turning to our thoughts on mocking HTTP interaction and how our approaches may diffe…
9 years, 4 months ago