Running in Production Nick Janetakis - Full stack developer
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Hear about how folks are running their web apps in production. We'll cover tech choices, why they chose them, lessons learned and more.
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Meteor Cloud Is a Full Service Hosting Solution for Meteor Apps
Filipe Névola goes over building a Meteor hosting platform using Meteor, Node and Go. It's hosted on AWS and has been up since 2015.
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CompanyCam Helps Contractors Document Their Job
Chad Wilken goes over building a service that contractors use to help them communicate with their crew and more. It's been up since 2014.
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TinyPilotKVM Lets You Remote Control Your Server from Your Browser
Michael Lynch goes over building a hardware device to remote control your server. It's been available since mid 2020.
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uscreen Is a Platform That Helps Content Creators Build a Business
Nick Savrov goes over building a platform to help content creators with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and has been up since 2014.
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Great Question Makes It Easy for Teams to Perform Customer Research
PJ Murray goes over creating a customer research app with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and has been running in production since mid-2020.
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Robot Accounts AI Provides a System to Let You Categorize Invoices
Josh Kinabrew goes over building an AI driven invoice system with Rails. It's hosted on Heroku and AWS. It's been up since 2013.
Customer Reviews
Very Technical
So much great information. Nick asks the right questions and really digs deep.
This podcast is a staple for developers
I’ve been able to apply all my learnings to building and maintaining my side projects. All the developers he interviews are top notch 10x engineers that explain in detail what technologies they use in their stack and why.
Great! I request more depth on software testing though
Love the podcast. The question flow is predictable, which I appreciate because it helps me compare approaches across episodes. It seems that most episodes are focused on Django-based projects, which is totally fine with me because that is what I want to hear about. I do wish there were more questions/discussion around testing approaches (unit tests, tdd, bdd, etc).