
643 episodes

Ruby Rogues Charles Max Wood, Darren Broemmer, Dave Kimura, Valentino Stoll, Luke Stutters, John Epperson, Andrew Mason, Nate Hopkins, Matt Smith, Tom Rossi, Eric Berry, Brian Hogan, Catherine Meyers, Coraline Ada Ehmke, David Brady, David Richards, Jason Sw...
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3.8 • 18 Ratings
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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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How the Fediverse Works - RUBY 609
Bèr Kessels is a freelance software developer. He joins the show alongside Chuck and Valentino to talk about fediverse. They begin by discussing Mastodon in the fediverse. They also dive into what you can do in the fediverse, its benefits, advantages, and many more!
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SocialsLinkedIn: Bèr Kesselsberk.es
PicksCharles - Canvas | Board Game
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Coaching and Mastermind Groups: Building Your Game Plan for Success - RUBY 608
Charles and Valentino join this week's episode. They dive into the world of coaching and mastermind groups. They share insights on monthly coaching sessions, quick support over text messages, and the power of collaboration in mastermind groups. They also explore the importance of staying current in your field, building a personal brand, and the upcoming launch of a podcasting masterclass. Additionally, they discuss live streaming, sponsors, and future plans for a top-notch Rails conference.
SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsDeveloper Book Club starting
PicksCharles - Canvas | Board GameValentino - Layered Design for Ruby on Rails Applications
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Stimulus, Hotwire, and Turbo, Oh My! - RUBY 607
If you’re wondering how to make sense of all these frameworks, you’ve come to the right podcast. In this episode, the Rogues dive DEEP into the pros and cons of Stimulus, Hotwire, Turbo, React, Rails, and more; why certain communities are divided amongst each other (and how to fix it); and what tools you NEED to try in 2022.
In This EpisodeThis tendency in the Rails community that reveals why users are slow to try Hotwire
What Charles learned from comparing React vs. Stimulus at his old job (and how Rails came to the rescue)
Why those in the Java community are seeing React as a “blackhole that’s sucking up everything” (and why some of the Rogues disagree)
Up and coming frameworks that you NEED to consider this year
This ONE separation in Ruby that’s creating division in its community (and how we can fix it)
Luke asks the REAL question: What can we do to reduce our JavaScript footprint?
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PicksCharles- Vue component Stimulus post by Jared ReedCharles- OktaCharles- Gods Love Dinosaurs | Board Game | BoardGameGeekCharles- King of Tokyo | Board Game | BoardGameGeekCharles- “Let’s be understanding of each other. Reach out.”John- Stimulus componentsJohn- Cal.com | Open Scheduling InfrastructureLuke- Luke’s very own Turbo protocol Valentino- RubyExplorerValentino- Ruby Conf 2021 videos on YouTube
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Uncovering Unknown Security Issues with Penetration Testing - RUBY 606
Greg Molnar is a Ruby Developer and OSCP Penetration Tester. He joins the show to talk about Penetration Testing. He begins by explaining what it is, how beneficial it can be to the users, its process of securing applications, the actual testing process, and many more!
White box – consultant provided access to source code Grey box – the company gives info to the consultant Black box – nothing provided to the consultant
SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
LinksSecure Code Review for Rails Developers Burp proxy Nikto MetasploitBeef frameworkAndrew Kane’s Rails Securityspektr: static-code analyser for RailsBrakeman Rails goatBearer
SocialsGreg MolnarLinkedIn: Greg MolnarTwitter: @gregmolnar
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Rails World Ticket Giveaway
Win a ticket to the Rails World Conference!
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Testing X by Controlling X with Bèr Kessels - RUBY 605
Bèr Kessels is an experienced web developer with a great passion for technology and Open Source. He joins the show to talk about his article, "How do I test X" is almost always answered with "by controlling X". He explains his article, how testing works, and many more!
SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership
Links"How do I test X" is almost always answered with "by controlling X"
PicksBèr- The Wormwood Trilogy by Tade ThompsonCharles - Living Forest | Board GameCharles - Sound of Freedom (2023)
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Customer Reviews
Be positive!
Can’t handle the negative talk about languages they just happen to not enjoy.
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.
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.