Friction Log Rick Blalock, Cesar Cavazos
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- Технологии
Rick Blalock & Cesar Cavazos dive into technical Developer Experience (DX) and UX. This podcast analyzes the emotions, friction, delights using tech products.
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Episode 30 - Cursor.sh IDE
In this episode, Cesar and Rick dive into the features of Cursor.sh, an innovative code editor based out of VS Code designed to enhance developer productivity powered by AI by using their Pro features or bring your own AI model.
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Episode 29 - Postman POST/con 2024
Rick and Cesar kick off with lively banter about Apple's latest iPad event before diving into Cesar's experience of his day at POST/con 2024, the developer conference hosted by Postman. Talk about APIs, platforms, the now usual AI and pigeons!
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Episode 28 - Full Stack Developer
Rick and Kincy delve into the intricacies of full stack development, exploring its pivotal role in crafting robust products from conception to launch. Tune in as they unravel the dynamic interplay between frontend and backend technologies, sharing insights and strategies to streamline the product development journey.
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Episode 27 - Supabase Migration
Follow along as Cesar shares his experience on migrating an old MySQL database to Supabase, with Rick by his side asking questions and offering insights. While they both praise Supabase for its capabilities, they diverge in their opinions on the clarity and helpfulness of the documentation.
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Episode 26 - When best practices become worst practices
In this week's episode, Rick & Kincy dive into the world of best practices and uncover some of the ways they can lead teams astray. From the pitfalls of autonomy, the misunderstood mantra of 'the customer is always right,' and the nuance of Don't Repeat Yourself, get ready for a discussion that challenges conventional wisdom!
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Episode 25 - Terrible Surveys
Almost all businesses use online and email surveys to gauge customer experiences with their products and services. This week, Rick and Kincy discuss six well-intentioned surveys that end up frustrating customers and likely provide unreliable data.