In this episode, Chris and Andrew dive into the technical details of software deployment
and development tools. They begin by discussing “Campfire”, covering its deployment
process and the technicalities involved like SSH, Digital Ocean, and SSL. The
conversation then pivots to “Thruster”, a proxy accelerator for Rails Puma, weighing its
benefits and cost implications. They discuss productivity in software development,
Chris’s efforts to streamline payment processes, and share a bug-fixing learning
experience. The episode wraps up with a candid conversation about the balance
between complexity and simplicity in software maintenance, the philosophy of reducing
unnecessary complications, and they share a laugh over programming intricacies. Press
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Exploring HEY's Gemfile
Andrew needs a job and TailwindCSS ViewComponents
MiniTest for Those Who RSpec
Advanced StimulusReflex & CableReady in real-world apps
Past Rubies and Rails history with Nick Schwaderer
RailsBytes.com, AppLocale and more with Andrea Fomera
Railsconf Couch Edition & May of WTFs with Matt Swanson
Bridgetown Ruby with Jared White
Joined by Josh Wood from HoneyBadger.io and Heya.email
Stimulus Reflex BlackJack, Leaving ActionText, and Calendar Gems
$1k/mo GitHub Sponsorship, Advanced Stimulus Reflex, and more
From Agency Life to Software Development: Q&A with Steve Polito
ViewComponent, Alpine.js, and embedding videos in ActionText
Sheltering in Place, Building Products, and trying out StimulusReflex
Javascript woes, Stimulus to the rescue, and online Railsconf talks
Railsconf 2020 Cancelled, Linters, Layered Caching, & GlobalID
Multitenancy, AWS Lambda, and a new online Ruby meetup?
Tailwind UI, Hanami::API, Puma security fixes, and more
RailsConf Proposals, Building Forms with StimulusReflex, and More
Joined by Jonathan Reinink, Creator of Inertia.js
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