Three Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.
Joined by Andrea Fomera, Tony Hawk, and starting a Rails Hackathon!
[00:00:49] What an interesting week for Andrew! Find out exactly what happened to him and all about his “concerns” he had at work.
[00:07:41] Chris was on Twitter this week talking about maybe bringing back “Rails Rumble” and he would love to make it happen but would need help.
[00:12:20] We find out if anyone has participated in a Hackathon before. Chris and Jason talk about one time they tried to have their own Hackathon and what happened.
[00:18:27] Andrea, the “Caddy Expert,” tells us all about Caddy and how Caddy 2 has the built in API.
[00:22:21] Andrea talks about a “proof of concept” she put together instead of using an API.
[00:24:53] Andrew wonders if Caddy is just a replacement for NGINX and Chris explains. He also mentions that Caddy is like NGNIX on steroids. ☺
[00:28:53] Chris tells us what Passenger does, and Andrea shares something about Passenger.
[00:31:50] We learn more about Andrea’s Hotwire course, and she shares her opinions on good case uses for Hotwire or StimulusReflex.
[00:37:35] Andrea tells us the biggest confusion with a lot of people who have gone through her course.
[00:38:39] Andrea announces there is a link to her course as well as Jason’s course, and you should check them both out. Andrea also announces she is giving a 15% discount on her course for Remote Ruby listeners! ☺
[00:39:08] We end with Chris announcing the launch of the Hotwire iOS template for Jumpstart Pro, which is going to be pretty sweet.
Panelists:
Jason Charnes
Chris Oliver
Andrew Mason
Guest:
Andrea Fomera
Sponsor:
Links:
Learn Hotwire by Building a Forum-Course by Andrea Fomera
Interactive Rails with StimulusReflex- Course by Jason Charnes