37 episodes

We talk about Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and everything in between. From tiny tips to bigger challenges we take on 3 questions a show; What are you working on? What's blocking you? What's something cool you want to share?

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it Drew Bragg

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We talk about Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and everything in between. From tiny tips to bigger challenges we take on 3 questions a show; What are you working on? What's blocking you? What's something cool you want to share?

    Episode 34 - Ufuk Kayserilioglu

    Episode 34 - Ufuk Kayserilioglu

    Discover the heartbeat of Ruby with Ufuk Kayserilioglu, the engineering maestro at Shopify, as we unravel the layers of Ruby infrastructure and the bright future of Rails development. Ufuk's insights into the meticulous work of maintaining CRuby reveal the fine art of balancing performance with modernity while also diving into the exciting realms of TruffleRuby and the Prism compiler. His recent appointment to the Ruby Central board brings a fresh perspective to the community's cherished events, igniting innovative visions for RailsConf that are sure to resonate with enthusiasts and professionals alike.

    Feel the buzz of RailsConf as we praise the lineup of visionary speakers set to grace the stage, each chosen with the utmost care to embody the conference's core Rails theme. The anticipation bubbles over as we discuss the wealth of knowledge awaiting attendees, from software craftsmanship to the intricate web of professional relationships that flourish within the Rails ecosystem. Get a glimpse of what Hack Days promises, an unparalleled opportunity for real-time collaboration that could very well become the centerpiece of your RailsConf experience.

    As we gear up for one of the most pivotal gatherings in the Ruby community, we highlight the essential role of Ruby Central—our steward of Ruby's shared resources and the architect of iconic events like RailsConf and RubyConf. The chapter closes with a nod to the potential of supporting local meetups and regional conferences, an endeavor that strengthens the fabric of our community. And for a touch of tech magic, we share tales of Tailscale's impact on developer networking, a pathway to career ascension for many. Stay connected with us online for the latest on RailsConf and more, and prepare to accelerate your professional journey in the world of Ruby.
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    Episode 33 - Stephen Margheim

    Episode 33 - Stephen Margheim

    Embark on a journey through the landscape of SQLite and Ruby on Rails as I chat with the exceptional Stephen Margheim, who enlightens us on the robustness and agility of SQLite for modern web development. Stephen brings to the table his extensive open-source contributions and projects that integrate SQLite with Rails, offering insights into Ruby gems like Lightstream for backups and an SQLite package manager for extensions. Dispel any doubts about SQLite's scalability with us, as Stephen dismantles misconceptions and highlights how this database can stand tall among the giants.

    As we navigate the conversation, you'll uncover the elegance of simplicity in database management. I reflect on my own experiences, contrasting the complexity of orchestrating large-scale applications against the serenity of smaller, SQLite-backed projects. Stephen and I advocate for the beauty of monolithic repositories, debunk the notion that overengineering is a must, and sing praises for starting lean and nimble—because sometimes, less is genuinely more. This episode is a chorus for pragmatism, where we harmonize the hymn that simplicity and development velocity can and should be the leading voices early on.

    Finally, witness the burgeoning Ruby ecosystem's embrace of SQLite through the spotlight on emerging gems like Lightstack and Extralight, which are fine-tuning the Rails experience for both seasoned developers and newcomers. This episode isn't merely a discussion; it's a testament to the growing vitality of Ruby's relationship with SQLite and the shared vision of streamlined, powerful web development. Join us to learn how these tools can transform your Rails journey, as we champion a future where sophistication and accessibility go hand in hand.
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    Episode 32 - Andy Croll

    Episode 32 - Andy Croll

    Imagine stepping into the control room of a major tech conference with us as we chat with Andy Croll, CTO of Coverage Book and freshly minted co-chair of RailsConf. This episode peels back the curtain on the meticulous craft of conference planning – from the adrenaline rush of putting together a tech event to the nitty-gritty of ensuring that every attendee leaves with more than they came for. Andy's vision for RailsConf marries the camaraderie of small engineering teams with the prowess of industry titans, striving for a lineup that reflects the global community's rich tapestry.

    With Andy at the helm, we travel the path from Brighton Ruby's intimate gatherings to the sprawling expanse of RailsConf, painting a vivid picture of the care poured into speaker preparation and the quest for the Holy Grail of event organization – flawless Wi-Fi. You can almost hear the cogs turning as we delve into the logistics of venue scouting and the art of crafting a compelling call for papers. Whether you're a conference going enthusiast or simply fascinated by the orchestration behind the scenes, Andy's insights offer a unique lens into the world of tech events.

    Wrapping up the discussion, the podcast takes a lighthearted detour through personal anecdotes and the shared excitement for both the upcoming RailsConf and the cherished Brighton Ruby conference. The warmth of reconnection and the buzz of collective anticipation for future engagements leave us with a sense of renewed community spirit. Join us on this engaging journey through the ins and outs of bringing a beloved industry gathering to life.

    Links
    @andycroll on Twitter@brightonruby on Twitter@railsconf on Twitter@andycroll@ruby.social on MastodonRailsConf 2024 CFPrailsconf.organdycroll.combrightonruby.com
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    Episode 31 - Elise Shaffer

    Episode 31 - Elise Shaffer

    It's time for another Ruby on Rails podcast crossover episode! This time I'm joined by the RoR Podcasts new host, Elise Shaffer. Elise interviews me about the game show I've been giving, I offer my thoughts on doing "weird talks", and we chat about how I got started podcasting. We then flip the script and I interview Elise about her new course on Test Driven Development (TDD), her podcast, and her thoughts on teaching and learning. Elise also had some great tips for getting started (or getting better) with Vim.
    Links:
    The Ruby on Rails PodcastOriginal RoR crossover episode (Episode 4)Course hostingSupport the show
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    Episode 30 - Adarsh Pandit

    Episode 30 - Adarsh Pandit

    In this eipsode I had the pleasure of talking to Adarsh Pandit, Executive Director of Ruby Central, who gave me a peek behind the curtain. From discussing his journey through the coding industry to arriving at Ruby Central, to the challenges he tackled stepping into an executive role - Adarsh's story is a tale of perseverance, growth, and community building.

    Get ready to uncover how Ruby Central is keeping the Ruby community vibrant and innovative. You'll hear about RubyConf and the exciting Community Day initiative that Adarsh is leading - a celebration of knowledge sharing, public speaking, and community engagement. Adarsh also shares his insights on adapting conferences to changing times and the strategies he's using to revamp the RubyTogether membership program. It's a candid look at the realities of running a tech organization in an ever-evolving industry.

    But we don't stop there. We also dive into Ruby Central's efforts to foster collaboration and creativity within the Ruby community. From fiscal sponsorship programs to the Scholars and Guides Program - Adarsh gives us a detailed tour of how they're stoking the fires of innovation. And not to be missed is our exploration of community building through local meetups. It's all about creating spaces for connections and learning, and we're sure you'll find Adarsh's experiences and insights invaluable. Tune in for a conversation that's not just about code, but also about fostering communities, encouraging creativity, and building a shared sense of purpose in the tech world.

    Links
    @adarsh@ruby.social on Mastodonrubycentral.orgRuby Central MembershipsRubyConf 2023Support the show
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    Episode 29 - Ben Orenstein

    Episode 29 - Ben Orenstein

    In this episode, I'm joined by a special guest, Ben Ornstein, one of my Ruby heroes. I may fan-boy a bit as I express my admiration for Tuple, a tool I love. Together, we dive deep into Tuple's journey, starting from its inception and delving into the creative problem-solving and ingenuity behind its design and development. Ben also reveals his transition from CEO to Head of Product.  We discuss the fresh perspective on team collaboration methods and product development this change offers. We explore how feedback loops and Agile practices play a pivotal role in Tuple's continuous evolution. Along the way, we also reflect on the 'My Life in Weeks' poster, which serves as a stark reminder of the fleeting nature of our time on Earth. This episode is a roller-coaster of insights, trivia, and reflections that will hopefully leave you feeling wiser and more contemplative.


    Links:
    @r00k on TwitterTuple (aka my favorite way to pair)'My Life in Weeks' poster'A Short History of Nearly Everything' by Bill BrysonSupport the show
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    • 36 min

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