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MJIT, YJIT, and HAML with Takashi Kokubun - RUBY 573
Takashi Kokubun is a staff developer at Shopify. He has been working with Ruby’s MJIT compiler for over 5 years but has been recently maintaining YJIT as well. JIT compilation is a method of running computer code that involves compilation after a program has begun running rather than before. He joins the show to talk about these topics alongside Chuck and Valentino. He also explains their importance as this contributes to running Ruby applications smoothly. He also shares his experience working with rust and creating HAML 6.0.0. About this Episode Understanding JIT Compiler Difference between YJIT and MJIT Tools used to keep track of the optimization progress HAML Updates Sponsors AppSignal Chuck's Resume Template Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links tenderlove/tenderjit Shopify/yjit-bench [EN]Towards Ruby 4 JIT / Takashi Kokubun @k0kubun k0kubun/railsbench ruby/yjit.md at master YJIT Benchmarks Shopify/bootboot Zig Programming Language k0kubun/hamlit k0kubun/temple YJIT: Dive into Ruby's JIT compiler written in Rust / Rust.Tokyo 2022 RubyKaigi - YouTube YJIT Hacking haml/haml GitHub: k0kubun Twitter: @k0kubun Picks Charles - Timpanogos Game Convention - Home | Facebook Charles - Rails Remote Conference 2022 Takashi - Jiro Ramen Recipe (二郎系ラーメン) Takashi - I bonds Valentino - [EN]Towards Ruby 4 JIT / Takashi Kokubun @k0kubun
Building Desktop and Mobile Video Games with DragonRuby with Amir Rajan - RUBY 572
Game Developer and CEO of DragonRuby, Amir Rajan returns to the show. He joins the rogues to talk about DragonRuby. DragonRuby is a zero dependency, cross-platform, Ruby runtime built on top of mRuby, libSDL, and LLVM. Additionally, Amir talks about how it allows you to use the Ruby language to build video games. He also shares his experiences when it comes to working with mruby.About this Episode All about DragonRuby Building VR games using Ruby Runtime and how it works Sponsors AppSignal Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links 272 RR Game Development and RubyMotion with Amir Rajan RR 333: RubyMotion and the Aesthetic of Ruby with Amir Rajan RUBYMOTION DragonRuby Flappy Dragon by DragonRuby mruby Simple DirectMedia Layer Ryan C. Gordon's Homepage fiddle.dragonruby.org Chipmunk2D Physics Toby Fox GitHub: DragonRuby/dragonruby-game-toolkit-contrib Intro to DragonRuby Game Toolkit Pico-8 Fancine Duelists amirrajan.net Twitter: @amirrajan Picks Amir - Project Hail Mary Amir - We Are Legion (We Are Bob) Amir - The Broken Earth Trilogy Charles - King of Tokyo Charles - Command your coding career Charles - Rails Remote Conference 2023 Luke - UTM Luke - Modules! Magnets! MiRage Mk3: The Mechanical Keyboard You're Meant to Modify! Luke - Real Hardware Hacking (with a hacksaw): My New Wearable Computer Valentino - Apple Watch Ultra
The New Ruby Parser with Kevin Newton - RUBY 571
Kevin Newton works at Shopify. He is specifically assigned to the Ruby and Rails Infrastructure Team. He returns to the show to talk about building Parsers in Ruby since he is working full-time on a new Ruby parser called "Prettier Ruby Plugin”. Prettier works with the majority of editors and support different languages. He shares his journey on how he was able to create it. He also talks about "exreg", which is a Ruby regular expression engine that he created. About this Episode All about Parser How Parser applies to Ruby Advantages of using Parser Ways to write Parsers All about exreg Sponsors AppSignal Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links prettier/plugin-ruby GitHub - ruby-syntax-tree/syntax_tree: A fast Ruby parser and formatter GitHub - kddnewton/exreg: A Ruby regular expression engine Twitter: @kddnewton GitHub: kddnewton Kevin Newton Picks Dave - Blackmagic Design Dave - LEGO® Bonsai Tree | Official LEGO® Shop US Dave - WebAssembly Kevin - Just for Fun. No, Really. Luke - Order Starlink Luke - The Grug Brained Developer Luke - Emmet — the essential toolkit for web-developers Luke - AArch64 Bitmask Immediates Valentino - Design Kit
How To Recession Proof Your Job - BONUS
Get the Black Friday/Cyber Monday "Focus Blocks Bundle" Deal Coupon Code: "THRIVE" for a GIANT discount Are you looking at all the layoffs and uncertainty going on and wondering if your company is the next to cut back? Or, maybe you're a freelancer or entrepreneur who is trying to figure out how to deliver more value to gain or retain customers? Mani Vaya joins Charles Max Wood to discuss the one thing that both of them use to more than double their productivity on a daily basis. Mani has read 1,000's of productivity books over the last several years and has formulated a methodology for getting more done, but found that he lacked the discipline to follow through on his plans. The he found the one thing that kept him on track and made him so productive that he is now getting all of his work done and was able to live the life he wants. Chuck also weighs in on how Mani's technique has worked for him and allows him to spend more time with his wife and kids, run a podcast network, and a nearly full time contract. Join the episode to learn how Chuck and Mani get into a regular flow state with their work and consistently deliver at work.
There's No Limit To Your Success - RUBY 570
Jesse Spevack currently works at Stripe and specializes in Ruby on Rails. He talks about his success story of shifting careers from being an Educator to a Software Engineer. Jesse returns to show to share his humble beginnings when he started out his first job in the Tech world. About this Episode Changing Careers Experience working in Stripe Transitioning from working in an office to working remotely "Hello Turing World Podcast" Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Turing School Todo Or Die – Write TODOs in code that ensure you actually do them Hello Turing World Podcast TRICKS Contest Written Meanderings GitHub: jesse-spevack Twitter: @PlanetEfficacy Picks Jesse - The Dream Machine Valentino- The Cyclic Nature Of In-House Tooling
Kaigi on Rails with Masafumi Okura - RUBY 569
Masafumi Okura is a freelance software developer focusing on Ruby on Rails. He joined RubyKaigi 2022 as a helper staff and the chief organizer at Kaigi on Rails 2022 which took place last October. He joins the Rogues to share his experiences and some pointers on arranging a successful Conference amidst the pandemic. Topics discussed How Technology took part in creating a virtual event Recruiting and Inviting speakers for the conference Approaches used to make the process smooth and hassle-free for the speakers joining the event Obstacles experienced in organizing the event and how to overcome each one. Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links mrubykaigi 2022 SpatialChat Fukuoka.rb ruby-jp.slack.com okuramasafumi/gem_to_mgem GitHub - okuramasafumi/reversible GitHub - okuramasafumi/rspec-current.vim GitHub: okuramasafumi Picks Charles - Irish Gauge Charles - Ruby Remote Conference Charles - I Don't Want to Kill You John - GitHub - rootstrap/yaaf John - Leather Coasters Masafumi - Fukuoka mruby Kaigi 2022 EN Masafumi - GitHub - okuramasafumi/rspec-current.vim Valentino - LunarVim
Life Beyond Bootcamps - RUBY 568
Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Picks Charles - Irish Gauge | Board Game - BoardGameGeek Charles - I Am Not a Serial Killer Dave - Drifting Ruby: Modern Ruby on Rails Screencasts for Web Valentino - Codewars | Discord Valentino - The reverse job board for Rails developers
Turbo with Rails Creates Happiness ft. Alexandre Ruban - RUBY 567
The Rogues discuss Turbo and Hotwire with Alexandre Ruban, who created a course on Hotwire and Turbo for Rails at Hotrails.dev. The dive into its origins with TurboLinks and then discuss the various options and tools that come with Hotwire development in Rails and compare it to other front-end frameworks and solutions they've used. Links: Hotrails.dev Hotwire React Bootstrap Tailwind Alexandre's Twitter Picks:DaveDaisyUIValentino Neo4J Ruby Kaigi Chuck Irish Gauge Kajabi Chuck's Coaching Offerings Dev Book Club
Where do I Deploy Now that Heroku's Free Tier is Gone? - RUBY 566
In recent news, Heroku announced they will eliminate free plans and shut down all free data services. With that said, today on the show, the panel discusses tools to substitute this platform and other possible workaround options.In this episode… The Huroku platform Render (tool) Digital Ocean (tool) Fly.io (tool) Words of caution and possible issues Rails templates and docker deployment files Setting up options at home AWS App Runner vs AWS Elastic Beanstalk OpenShift containerization software Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs LinksHeroku's Next ChapterPicks Charles – Velcro table ties for cables Charles – Coaching Charles - Top End Devs Conferences Charles- NCIS (Official Site) Watch on CBS Dave- Loopback - Cable-free audio routing for Mac Dave- Lighting With Grids | What They Do And How To Use Them John- Best standing desk for home office and WFH 2022 John- 3-1/8 Inch (80mm) Zinc Alloy Desk Grommets and Cable Ties Kit Red Bronze Cable Hole Cover Cord Organizer for Computer Desk Cabinet (1pcs Desk Grommets + 3pcs Reusable Ties)
Import Maps in Rails 7 with Paweł Dąbrowski - RUBY 565
Import maps is the new feature in Rails 7 that allows us to forego Node.js and tools like Webpack, plus it prevents the need for bundling. Today on the show, Valentino interviews Paweł Dąbrowski to share his insights about import maps in Rails 7.In this episode… Mortal Kombat coding Mastering CSV in Ruby (book) CSV features What are Import maps in Rails 7 and how do you get started Rails app generator and Rails formation How to handle upgrades New Rails features Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Boss Vs Motivator - Sharebold Mastering CSV in Ruby Twitter: @longliveruby Picks Paweł- Heroku's Next Chapter Valentino- GitHub - ankane/sidekick: The simple way to automate tasks Valentino- 6 Types Of Hot Tubs To Warm You Up Any Time Of The Year
Remote Working Culture with Jake Yesbeck - RUBY 564
Post pandemic, remote work is here to stay. Today on the show, the panel and Jake Yesbeck share their insights about remote work for developers and the latest developments for the 2022 workforce and beyond. In this episode… The transition to remote Being intentional about career growth Book clubs Separating work from life Changes post pandemic Connecting in public channels How do you measure productivity? Interviews / interviewing remotely Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs LinksTwitter: @jakeyesbeckPicks Charles- Diablo Immortal Charles – Rails Remote Conference Dave- dbx 286s Dave – Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro Studio Headphones Jake- Headache & Pain Relief | TYLENOL® Jake- What is Ruby on Rails? John- Terraria John – DIY fix your own stuff Valentino- Audio Formatter Valentino- Z Stick
Ruby on Kubernetes Without the Headaches Using Kuby - RUBY 563
For years, the Rails community has been clamoring for Active Deployment, a magical out-of-the-box mechanism for deploying applications. Today on the show, Cameron Dutro shares how you can deploy Rails apps on Kubernetes with Kuby. De-stress your deployments today with these simple strategies.In this episode… Active deployments for Rails apps Docker containers and Kubernetes Controlling your environment Flexible without vendor lock in Building images with Kuby Plug in providers Why Kubernetes for your apps Multinode set ups with Kuby Deploying Kuby Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links RailsConf 2022 - Kuby: Active Deployment for Rails Apps by Cameron Dutro - YouTube getkuby GitHub: camertron Twitter: @camertron LinkedIn: Cameron Dutro Picks Cameron- GitHub - ViewComponent/view_component: A framework for building reusable, testable & encapsulated view components in Ruby on Rails. Cameron- AirPods Charles- Quiddler Charles– Top End Devs Meetups Charles– Rails Remote Conference Charles- Watch Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol Season 1 Streaming Online | Peacock Valentino- byebug/GUIDE.md at master · deivid-rodriguez/byebug Valentino- Keychron | Wireless Mechanical Keyboards for Mac, Windows and Phones
How to Run Ruby in Your Browser - RUBY 562
Ben Taylor joins the show today to share his recent developments about integrating Ruby snippets within a browser in less than a day. The panel asks about his process and what he did to make this a quick and successful strategy. Learn about this new process and what you can do today to make this happen! In this episode… Merging WASI based WebAssembly support The functions to run ruby snippets in your browser Programming education and WebAssembly tooling The WebAssembly package manager Web browser use cases Optimization and garbage collection in binary Accounting for Ruby gems Security for WebAssembly Safari integration and WebAssembly Running the same binary on both client side and server-side Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links Runno How I got Ruby snippets to run browser side in less than a day Ben Taylor Twitter: @taybenlor Picks Ben- Anathem Charles- Fantastic Beasts: Perilous Pursuit Charles- Rails Remote Conference Charles- Nauvoo, IL City Information | Beautiful Nauvoo Charles – Innova OBD2 Code Reader Charles – 200W Car Power Inverter DC 12V to 110V AC Car Inverter 4 USB Ports Charger Adapter Car Plug Dave- Touchstone Home Products Electric Fireplaces, TV Lifts, and Cabinets
Programming Language Tooling with Adam Gordon Bell - RUBY 561
Adam Gordon Bell is back on the show again! Today he shares his views on language tooling, new articles he has recently written, documentation for Ruby, software consulting, and insights into other programming topics.In this episode… What is language tooling? How can tooling be improved? Code linting Documentations for Ruby An unfixable programming language Staff vs line engineers Software consulting Why open source? Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links The Other Kind of Staff Software Engineer Green Vs. Brown Programming Languages The History and Mystery Of Eliza With Jeff Shrager - CoRecursive Podcast The Slow March Of Progress in Program Language Tooling earthly.dev Twitter: @adamgordonbell Picks Adam- Peloton® | The Peloton Tread, Everything You Need For a Total Body Workout Luke- Google Launches Carbon, an Experimental Replacement for C++ Luke- The History and Mystery Of Eliza - CoRecursive Podcast