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 424 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 days 16 hours 24 minutes

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14: An Acceptable Level of Hassle (David Heinemeier Hansson)


This week, we're joined by DHH and discuss microservices, monoliths, shared abstractions, and the fate of Action Cable.


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 May 12, 2015  54m
 
 

13: Begrudging Applause (Aaron Patterson)


Live from RailsConf, Aaron Patterson joins the show to talk about Rails 5, Rack 2, Contributing to Open Source, and cats. We also field audience questions.


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 May 5, 2015  53m
 
 

12: A Poor Man's binding.pry


Derek and Sean talk about naming, debugging, and the anxiety of conference talks.


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 April 17, 2015  31m
 
 

11: Form-ing Opinions


Sean and Derek talk about the state of Android tooling, refactoring journeys, and an approach to rails form objects.


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 April 3, 2015  37m
 
 

10: I Don't Get Functional Programming


Pat Brisbin joins Derek to discuss the many advantages of Haskell programming.


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 March 20, 2015  40m
 
 

9: Monorails, For the Kids


Sean and Derek discuss Monoliths, Service Oriented Architecture, and the new Adapter Specific Type Registry in Rails 5.


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 March 6, 2015  34m
 
 

8: Attributes API, Relation#or, Paid Open Source


Derek and Sean discuss what the Attributes API enables, the addition of `Relation#or` and paid open source.


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 February 20, 2015  37m
 
 

7: At the Car Wash


Derek and Sean talk trade schools, sneaky bugs, bad method names, before_filters, and the Superbowl.


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 January 30, 2015  48m
 
 

6: Shh! Library Under Maintenance


Sean and Derek discuss thoughtful deprecations, backwards compatibility, and other joys of library maintenance.


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 January 16, 2015  42m
 
 

5: Rails is Not Your Architecture


Derek and Sean discuss various ways of taking the Rails out of your Ruby on Rails application, what folder to put your files in, and the difficulties and rewards of learning new programming languages.


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 December 31, 2014  39m