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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Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby.
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Homebrew Unleashed: Diving into the Fast and Efficient Packaging Process - RUBY 628
Mike McQuaid is the CTO and cofounder at Workbrew. They dive into the world of Homebrew, an open-source package manager for macOS and Linux. They explore the history and development of Homebrew, from its origins in the Ruby community to its evolution into a widely-used tool for installing and managing software.
The conversation delves into the intricacies of building and maintaining packages, the introduction of binary packages and a new JSON API, and the creation of Workbrew, a company focused on commercializing features for Homebrew. They also touch on the latest developments in Ruby, the differences between Homebrew Cask and Homebrew Core, and the complexities of handling a large number of packages in Homebrew. Join them for an insightful and engaging discussion on all things Homebrew and software development.
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Revolutionizing Ruby Deployment with Falcon Web Server and Async Concurrency Framework - RUBY 627
Samuel Williams is a Ruby Core Committer and the creator of Async & Falcon. They delve deep into the technical intricacies of Falcon, a cutting-edge application container that leverages the Async gem for event-driven concurrency. Additionally, they discuss the challenges and triumphs of deploying Ruby applications with Falcon and share insights into the evolution of async programming in Ruby. From the nitty-gritty of platform internals to the fascinating integration of async job execution in Rails, this episode is a must-listen for developers seeking to unravel the complexities of modern software deployment and concurrency.
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Accelerating Growth: SaaS Frameworks, Mentorship, and Ruby Development - RUBY 626
Charles and Valentino delve into a wide array of topics, from time management struggles to the intricacies of building SaaS frameworks within Rails apps. They also explore the idea of apprenticeship programs for coding, discussing the potential benefits for mentors and apprentices alike. The episode is filled with insights on open-source projects, AI model integration, and the Ruby Dev Summit.
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Ruby Dev Summit - Jason Swett
Charles Wood catches up with Jason Swett to discuss the intriguing future of Ruby and his unwavering commitment to the language. The conversation delves into Jason's projects, including his upcoming CI product, and his motivation for continuing to work with Ruby. They also touch on the Sin City Ruby conference, the direction of Jason's career, and his unique approach to building relationships in the tech community. Tune in to gain insight from Jason's perspective on Ruby, technology, and his passion for connecting with others in the industry.
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Ruby Dev Summit - Andy Maleh
Charles Wood delves into the latest advancements in the realm of technology and software development. In this episode, he brings you an in-depth exploration of the evolving landscape of Ruby programming, featuring insights from the esteemed Andy Maleh. Join them as they uncover Andy's in-depth discussion on Ruby's expanding potential, particularly in the domains of desktop development, gaming, and cross-platform compatibility. Prepare to gain valuable insights into the future applications of Ruby, including its viability in AI, machine learning, and mobile app development.
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Ruby Dev Summit - Soutaro Matsumoto
Charles Wood has the privilege of hearing from Soutaro Matsumoto, a prominent figure in the Ruby community. Soutaro offers an in-depth exploration of RBS, a crucial aspect of Ruby development, and discusses the future of the language. He delves into the complexities of type signatures in Ruby, the potential benefits of type systems, and provides valuable insights into the ongoing developments in the Ruby ecosystem. Join them as they gain a deeper understanding of Ruby's trajectory and the impactful work being done by Soutaro Matsumoto.
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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.