
Two Ruby programmers (Collin Donnell and Joel Drapper) discuss Ruby, web and native software development, technology, and more.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

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Collin and Joel both have new projects to talk about. Collin has become skeptical on LLM assisted coding and is taking a break from it.
• Ruby Schema
• Rezy (resume generator)
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Tim Riley joins to discuss Hanami and it’s new fundraising drive. Support if you can so Hanami can continue getting the support it needs.
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We also discuss the Chippy Butty (aka Chippy Buddy) and California Burritos. ... more
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Collin recounts his 3,000 mile roadtrip, where he definitely met a wild horse, and possibly a ghost. Joel has a new gem that makes working with raw instance variables in Ruby nicer. Zed is getting a debugger.
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Joel and Collin discuss a variety of topics ranging from road trips and procrastination to coding tools and AI advancements. They share personal experiences from recent travels, delve into the challenges of productivity, and reflect o... more
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We follow-up with an audio based piece of feedback on the Australian pronunciation of "Pinnochio."
• Collin is sick with shingles 🥺
• Testing and security
• MVVM in Ruby desktop app development
• Performance in server design
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Joel explains why he loves Svelte 5 so much and Collin talks about an iOS app he put on GitHub.
Collin realizes relating everything back to how it's like Swift might only be a useful comparison for himself.
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Exciting News! We're both unemployed! Someone hire us 🥺 You could even hire both of us—a dream team for hire, you might say.
This week, Collin accidentally deletes his Application Support folder on his Mac, and we talk Xcode, text e... more
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Thanksgiving, mince pies, and Joel is giving up on semantic versioning.
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Programming and technology are at the forefront as two seasoned Ruby developers navigate through various topics of interest in software development. Frequent discussions revolve around Ruby programming, open-source contributions, and the practicality of coding projects such as resume-generation tools. With updates on personal coding endeavors and humorous anecdotes from their lives, the hosts maintain a casual yet informative atmosphere, allowing listeners to learn about the nuanced aspects of software development while being entertained. Additionally, frequent explorations into broader technological trends, coding principles, and frameworks like Rails and SwiftUI provide a blend of practical insights and lighthearted storytelling that reso... more
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