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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?

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Recent Guests

Mike Coutermarsh
Software engineer at PlanetScale; former GitHub contributor
PlanetScale
Episode: Episode 65 - Mike Coutermarsh
Delaney Gillilan
Creator/advocate of Datastar
Datastar (project)
Episode: Episode 64 - Delaney Gillilan
Travis Dockter
Ruby on Rails developer; organizer of Blast Off Rails
Blast Off Rails
Episode: Episode 63 - Travis Dockter
Cameron Dutro
Core Dashboard team member at Cisco Meraki, seasoned Ruby on Rails developer
Cisco Meraki
Episode: Episode 62 - Cameron Dutro
Ernesto Tagwerker
Founder and CTO at fastruby.io and ombulabs.ai, focusing on AI solutions for businesses
fastruby.io
Episode: Episode 61 - Ernesto Tagwerker
Jeremy Smith
Product-focused Rails developer running a one-person studio called Hybrid.
Hybrid
Episode: Episode 60 - Jeremy Smith
Aaron Patterson
Well-known Ruby and Rails developer, and member of the Ruby core and Rails core teams.
Shopify
Episode: Episode 58 - Aaron Patterson
Marco Roth
Rails developer focusing on open source and conference talks
Episode: Episode 57 - Marco Roth
Aji Slater
Former Circus Clown and current Rails and Ruby developer, Team Lead at ThoughtBot
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Episode: Episode 56 - Aji Slater

Host

Drew Bragg
Host of Code and the Coding Coders who Code it, passionate about Ruby and Rails.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • Bold Builders and Big Ideas

    Drew brings together an incredible lineup of guests to celebrate the boldness of builders in tech. From Ruby to Java and beyond, each episode dives into the journeys, tools, and innovations that shape the industry. It’s not just about code—it’s about the risks, lessons, and creativity that drive real progress. Perfect for anyone passionate about tech and the people pushing it forward!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Linda__Lee_
    Philippinesa year ago
  • Great guests and interviews!

    I really enjoy the flow of every episode. Drew is a thoughtful host and asks really interesting questions. I highly recommend it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    etagwerker
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions around technology and coding, especially the practical tips shared by guests.
The show's engaging format encourages a sense of community amongst tech enthusiasts, with both educational content and relatable personal stories.

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Talking Points

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Episode 63 - Travis Dockter
Q: What's something cool you recently learned or built?
Blast Off Rails, a Rails-focused conference in Albuquerque, and the broader observation that personal AI tooling and cross-conferencing can energize the developer community, while conferences provide the energy and networking that online content cannot fully replace.
Episode 63 - Travis Dockter
Q: What blockers are you facing?
Documentation and long-term memory of decisions across multiple projects are the main blockers; AI helps generate Readmes and lessons learned, but organizing and remembering these decisions across teams remains challenging.
Episode 63 - Travis Dockter
Q: What are you working on?
I'm exploring personal software enabled by AI, including a private, non-authenticated setup for a private house health app and other personal tools that can be built quickly to solve my own problems.
Episode 62 - Cameron Dutro
Q: What is something cool you discovered recently?
Cameron shared his enthusiasm for the Seattle Seahawks and their current playoff run.
Episode 62 - Cameron Dutro
Q: What are the blockers you currently face when building Live Component?
A key blocker was dealing with latency issues when building an interactive snake game, leading to race conditions on user inputs.

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