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Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby.

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Ruby Rogues Charles M Wood

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    • 3.5 • 20 Ratings

Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.

    Ruby Evolution with Bridgestone - RUBY 639

    Ruby Evolution with Bridgestone - RUBY 639

    In this episode, they delve into the world of Bridgetown - a progressive site generator and full-stack framework powered by Ruby. Ayush shares his journey of discovering and contributing to Bridgetown, leading to career opportunities in freelancing. The team discusses the platform's capabilities, deployment aspects, and advanced customization using Ruby. They also explore the limitations and possibilities of Bridgetown, including themes and CSS frameworks. Join them for an insightful discussion on the evolving landscape of static site generation and the innovative potential of Bridgetown.

    Socials
    LinkedIn: Ayush Newatia
    Picks
    Charles - Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game – World War HulkCharles - Vite RubyValentino - Sublayer - Bring Generative AI to Your Product Development Valentino - Olympia | Better Than ChatGPT

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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Ruby Reactivity: Navigating Front-end Solutions and Innovations - RUBY 638

    Ruby Reactivity: Navigating Front-end Solutions and Innovations - RUBY 638

    In this episode, they dive into a wide range of topics related to application development and the choices developers face when it comes to using third-party libraries, building from scratch, and evaluating the trade-offs involved. They share their insights on showcasing skills through public projects, the development of their Rails and Hotwire book, and the importance of building everything from scratch instead of relying on third-party gems. Moreover, they share their experiences using Vite Ruby and Vite Rails gems, as well as their frustrations with the stimulus documentation.
    Throughout the episode, the conversation touches on vital elements of application development, from security considerations in authentication to the preferences for PWAs over native apps. They also share their thoughts and experiences on various tools and libraries, as well as their perspectives on the turbo native framework and communication layers.

    Sponsors
    Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
    PicksAyush - Enola Holmes (2020)Chuck - Lost Ruins of Arnak Chuck - Challengers! | Board Game

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Ruby Revelations: Boosting Speed and Efficiency - RUBY 637

    Ruby Revelations: Boosting Speed and Efficiency - RUBY 637

    In this episode, the focus is on the cutting-edge developments in Ruby technology. They delve into the intricacies of high-performance web servers, such as Agoo, and explore the advantages of using multiple workers to optimize Ruby applications while sharing insights on overcoming challenges like GBL lock issues. From discussions on GraphQL implementation to comparisons between Ruby and Go in development environments, this episode offers a captivating exploration of the evolution of web processes, middleware usage, and the future of project direction. Join them as they unpack the dynamic landscape of Ruby technology and its impact on modern web development practices.

    Socials
    Peter OhlerGitHub: ohler55

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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Ruby in the Browser: Exploring Web Performance, Reactivity, and Front-End Complexity - RUBY 636

    Ruby in the Browser: Exploring Web Performance, Reactivity, and Front-End Complexity - RUBY 636

    Cameron Dutro is the Staff Software Engineer at GitHub. They dive deep into the world of web development and explore the latest trends, challenges, and innovations. In this episode, they have an enlightening discussion on the state of front-end development with a focus on Ruby and Rails. They delve into the use of web components, the limitations of existing technologies, and the potential for a new Ruby implementation, Garnet, to revolutionize front-end development. From the impact of Hotwire to the challenges of integrating front-end frameworks, this episode offers valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions for developers navigating the ever-evolving landscape of web development. 

    Sponsors
    Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
    Links
    Kuby Core
    Socials
    LinkedIn: Cameron Dutro GitHub: camertron 

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    The Life and Death of a Rails App with Olivier Lacan - RUBY 635

    The Life and Death of a Rails App with Olivier Lacan - RUBY 635

    Olivier Lacan joins the panel again. He currently works for Pluralsight. Today they are talking about the spectrum of creating a Rails app, or any app, from the birth of the idea to the death of the project. They stress the importance of planning for updates. Olivier talks about his experience in maintaining Code School, which has now been incorporated into Pluralsight. David also shares his experience with the life and death of a project. They talk about technical debt and the trouble that it can create, and the importance of making your Rails application maintainable. 
    Olivier talks about his experience when Code School was acquired by Pluralsight. The panel discusses the inevitability of the end of an application and different ways of managing company integration. They talk about ways to plan for shutting down a project. One of the best ways to make integration easier is to clean up your code and always be considering what data needs to be kept and what can be truncated. They discuss some of the issues around storing customer data and respecting individual privacy. 
    The panel talks more about sunsetting, or the ending of an app. People often think that shutting down an app doesn’t have any impact, but it is important to give customers time to adjust to change, as Olivier found out with Code School. Dave talks about different reactions that one could have when change happens. The panel talks about some of the emotional implications of having to destroy something that you’ve worked hard on for a long time. Ultimately, your project isn’t where you should put your self-worth, because projects will come to an end. When things do end, it’s important to look back at where you’ve come from and the impact that you’ve had on people. 


    Sponsors
    Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
    Links
    LambdaDependabotPeoplecodePluralsightTrackableParanoiaDiscard Rails for Zombies
    Picks
    Andrew  - Wild Sardines from Wild PlanetDavid - 5K screens from LGCharles - PluralsightCharles - New Show: Adventures in DevOpsCharles  - Butcher BoxCharles - Hotels.com Nate  - a href="https://rework.fm/open-source-beyond-the-market/" target="_blank"...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Avo: Building Custom Interfaces, Managing Users, and Creating Authorization Systems - RUBY 634

    Avo: Building Custom Interfaces, Managing Users, and Creating Authorization Systems - RUBY 634

    Adrian Marin is the Co-Founder and CTO at SuperStuff.a. He is also the Author of Avo Admin for Ruby on Rails. They delve into the world of Ruby on Rails and explore the latest developments in the tech industry. Adrian shares his journey of building Avo, his approach to differentiation, and the emphasis on customization and user support. They also discuss the challenges and maturity of open-source projects, sustainability, and the importance of offering free and paid versions to cater to diverse user needs. Join them as they uncover the technical aspects of gem distribution and the upcoming Friendly.rb conference in Bucharest, Romania. 
    Sponsors
    Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
    Socials
    ADRIAN MARINLinkedIn: Adrian Marin
    Picks
    Ayush - Big Big TrainCharles - Doomlings

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    • 1 hr 2 min

Customer Reviews

3.5 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

chevinbrown ,

Be positive!

Can’t handle the negative talk about languages they just happen to not enjoy.

CoralineAda ,

Misleading listing of panelists

Some of the panelists listed in the show description haven’t been involved with the show since the mid-2010s, when almost the whole panel quit. Listing their names here is misrepresenting the makeup and tenor of the podcast, especially in light of the fact that the mass quitting event was in response to unethical behavior by the podcast producer.

sambigelow44 ,

Too Much whining on otherwise good show

It’s a good show, but every episode I listen to, I hear Dave Kimura whine about how people need to stop leaving ruby for elixir. Why is it such a big deal? Does it need to be talked about every episode?

Otherwise, I enjoy hearing about where people find ruby to thrive, and where it doesn’t, why it’s nice, and what they don’t like.

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