Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 20 hours 17 minutes
[00:03:19] Andrew starts us off with a funny story starting with having some discrepancies on staging and locally and using redirect back method.
[00:06:52] Chris and Andrew dive into discussing Leftpad.
[00:12:05] Chris brings up the fiasco that went down on Twitter with mimemagic dependency and Andrew explains it...
[00:01:45] Fred gives us a brief introduction of what he’s working on these days.
[00:03:50] Fred did a conference talk about the Third Age of JavaScript and he tells us what it is.
[00:07:07] Andrew asks Fred to explain what ESM is and modules.
[00:10:53] We learn about using Skypack when Andrew brings up about not having to run NPM install on your local machine...
[00:01:00] The guys chat about what happened this week in their lives, getting COVID vaccines, and Chris trying to get a title transferred on an old car.
[00:10:57] Andrew poses a question to Jason and Chris which has to do with Delegated Types. Chris and Jason have a discussion about using it.
[00:17:13] Chris mentions pagination being a problem and how querying and then merging could work...
[00:04:17] Chris asks the guys if they submitted a talk to RailsConf 2021. Andrew tells us about a virtual talk at a meetup he’s giving in June.
[00:08:53] Chris tells us about something he helped start a long time ago called LaunchCode.
[00:11:58] Find out what Chris’s submission to RailConf 2021 is on.
[00:16:54] Chris helps Andrew understand Turbo better...
[00:01:40] Mike tells us about himself, what he was doing before he started Sidekiq, and what led in the idea of him starting it.
[00:03:46] Jason asks Mike if he thinks a lot of thread safe code in our ecosystem came from just people adopting Sidekiq, and when he started Sidekiq did he have plans of it becoming paid tiers or was it purely an open source project at the time...
[00:02:42] Andrew does a follow up from last week when he talked about moving and archiving repos and he gives an update. Jason tells us problems they’ve had with Dependabot.
[00:05:36] We learn about Andrew perfecting a gem release workflow and using Conventional Commits.
[00:09:43] Chris was busy this week and he tells us about a live stream he did with Freek Van der Herten, who created an app called Ray...
[00:00:22] The guys share stories of things that happened to them this past week.
[00:06:30] Jason announces he got all his testing videos done for his course and it pushed him to do more work on the StimulusReflex testing library.
[00:09:25] Chris asks the guys if they knew of a library that has test helpers for both frameworks...
[00:01:43] The guys chat about callbacks.
[00:04:46] Chris tells us about the new course he did, “Ruby on Rails for Beginners.”
[00:08:58] Andrew asks Chris if he actually talked to people who are newer in Rails to figure out about the pry or if he had a sense of it because of where he’s at in the community...
[00:01:50] Brian tells us what he does and how he got into Rails.
[00:04:15] We learn about Brian’s company, Audience Ops, and ProcessKit, which is a SaaS product that he’s been working on.
[00:05:40] Jason is curious to know what it was like for Brian to build his first product on WordPress. Also, he talks about learning Rails to build SaaS apps.
[00:11:58] Brian tells us about building Sunrise KPI in Ruby...
[00:00:41] Chris and Jason tell us what they’ve been working on with Hotwire and StimulusReflex.
[00:03:19] Tobias tells us all about himself and what he does at Makandra.
[00:05:04] Tobias explains to us the idea behind Rails LTS, why it was created, and what it does for people. He talks about a Tweet by Patrick McKenzie...