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 425 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 16 hours 54 minutes

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95: Click 'Cat' to go 'Home' (Morgane Santos)


Amanda is joined by Morgane Santos to discuss the experiences, technology, and development of Virtual Reality.


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 January 20, 2017  28m
 
 

94: It's Not Supposed to Work


We discuss the pain of custom inputs in HTML, ActiveRecord bugs, and Rust's Fire Flower.


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 January 11, 2017  44m
 
 

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.


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 December 21, 2016  41m
 
 

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 Diesel.


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 December 16, 2016  38m
 
 

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 ES6. We also discuss the pain of deprecations in the upgrade to Rails 5.


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 December 8, 2016  41m
 
 

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 differ depending on the language we’re using.


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 December 1, 2016  35m
 
 

89: There Will Never Be One Right Way (Ashley Williams)


Ashley Williams joins the show to discuss NPM, Yarn, and the general package manager ecosystem.


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 November 23, 2016  37m
 
 

88: How Many Puppies Now?


Amanda and Sean discuss talk prep and slide envy before diving in to Kotlin 1.0.5, UTF-8 identifiers in programming, and responsive layouts in Android.


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 November 18, 2016  29m
 
 

87: The Refrigerator Took Down Your Website


We talk about a widespread DNS outage and what steps you might take to avoid or limit your application's exposure to these things in the future.


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 November 10, 2016  32m
 
 

86: Purple Train, Purrrple Train (Ian Anderson)


Derek chats with Ian Anderson about developing a mobile app for iOS and Android with React Native.


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 November 2, 2016  30m