The Bike Shed

On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.

https://bikeshed.thoughtbot.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 39m. Bisher sind 426 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 17 hours 27 minutes

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106: Nerd Sniping (Chris Toomey)


Chris Toomey joins to talk about Tell Me When It Closes, Haskell, and GraphQL.


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 April 5, 2017  46m
 
 

105: For Display Purposes Only


Complexity vs Functionality, Validations vs Database Constraints, plus whatever a Cap'n Proto is.


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 March 30, 2017  46m
 
 

104: It's Dangerous to Refactor Alone!


Google's carrot-and-stick HTTPS policies and how playing The Legend of Zelda is like refactoring.


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 March 23, 2017  42m
 
 

103: I Just Want to See Green Dots


When a hash isn't a hash, GitHub as your Résumé, and porting Crates.io to Diesel.


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 March 16, 2017  53m
 
 

102: To the Moon!


Going "to" the moon, hidden type errors in our Rails apps, the process of talk prep, and the S3 outage.


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 March 10, 2017  49m
 
 

101: Hey, You Leaned!


Amanda and Sean discuss the evolving stages of open source projects, native apps vs web apps, and space.


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 February 28, 2017  50m
 
 

100: Nouns You Can Verb


Sam Phippen helps us celebrate episode 100, as we discuss Diesel bugs, REST, RPC, and more.


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 February 24, 2017  51m
 
 

99: Just Sayin'


We go into the weeds with MySQL and discuss the virtues of database migrations written in SQL.


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 February 16, 2017  46m
 
 

98: I Have Good Branch Hygiene


We discuss complexity and progressive disclosure, garbage collection, and the impenetrable nature of Git.


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 February 8, 2017  35m
 
 

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, we discuss how you can give a great RailsConf talk proposal that doesn't have anything to do with Rails.


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 January 31, 2017  29m