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Performance Intelligence PodcastPerformance Intelligence Podcast#119 Top 5 Episodes You Couldn’t Stop Listening to in 2024 + What’s to Come in 2025! Andrew May & Shannon FrostIn this podcast Andrew and Shannon discuss:00:30 Shannon’s shift to being a podcast producer, what Andrew and Shannon have enjoyed about the year and Shannon learning to change her role and let go of her previous responsibilities.3:35 Andrew’s reflections on the podcast for the year, the abundance of fantastic guests on the podcast and the Wizard’s reflections on the podcast.8:50 Shannon’s favourite podcast from the year, Angela’s favourite podcasts from the year and the Wizard’s favourite podcast from the year.12:50 Andrew’s favourite podcast of the year, the...2024-12-1842 minSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsAndrew got roasted and Sean built a new websiteIn this episode, Andrew discusses feedback he received from Alex Hillman on his marketing efforts for MetaMonster, and how he plans to adjust his approach going forward. He's now focusing more on creating content and building anticipation rather than rushing to convert customers. Sean shares his thoughts on personal branding and how he's reworking his online presence. They also touch on the pros and cons of starter packs for growing following on BlueSky and the value of being an authentic, relationship-based creator versus optimizing for algorithms.Links:Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskinsAndrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/Me...2024-12-0648 minSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSean has new momentum, and Andrew gets feedback on designsIn this episode, Sean discusses the challenges he is facing (and his new momentum) with his project Stackwise, including finding the right developer and getting the project scope defined. He talks about discovering a no-code tool called Subframe that has helped streamline his design process. Andrew shares his progress building the MetaMonster website with Astro and SpinalCMS, and gets feedback from Sean on the first round of MetaMonster wireframes. They also discuss pricing models and ideas for holding company names. Links:Andrew’s Twitter: @AndrewAskinsAndrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/New MetaMonster website built with Astro: ht...2024-10-2557 minSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSean's trip got ruined by dev work, and Andrew is getting traction with a new productSean just got back from two weeks in Korea and Japan. His trip got derailed when he had to jump in to put out fires and finish some Webflow dev work for a client. He and Andrew talk about the challenges of removing yourself from the day-to-day as an agency owner and how to balance work and time off.  Andrew gives an update on the client work he's doing with Miscreants, his decision to put ChartJuice on the backburner, and the traction he's seeing with a new product (MetaMonster) he's working on with a partner. MetaMonster helps S...2024-10-101h 05The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallAndrew Holecek: I'm Mindful, Now What?Many of us feel like we don’t quite “get” mindfulness. Even more have struggled to create a successful meditation practice. Andrew Holecek, author of I’m Mindful, Now What?, joins us this week to broaden and deepen our understanding of mindfulness, and show us how to integrate it into our daily lives.  Our host Andrew talks with our guest Andrew about: Why everyone can meditate, and how to start right now. The importance of connecting with your physical body.  The benefits and limitations of mindfulness Coping with emotions like anger, jealousy and fear using meditation and mindfu...2024-09-3059 minAnchored in ChristAnchored in ChristGospel of John Episode 10: Andrew and Peter10. Andrew and Peter: Prayer: Heavenly Father, we pray that our words and thoughts are pleasing to You, in Jesus' name, Amen.  John 1:35-39, again, the next day, John was standing with two of his disciples, and he looked at Jesus as he walked, and said, behold, the Lamb of God!. The two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus. Jesus turned and saw them following, and said to them, what are you looking for? They said to him, Rabbi (which is to say, being interpreted, Teacher), where a...2024-09-0303 minSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsAndrew's dealing with bugs, and Sean is slammed with job applicationsSeason 2: Episode 3It's a Small Efforts Double Header! We were late getting this episode out, so we decided to go ahead and publish two weeks of episodes at once. In this episode Andrew is coming straight from a tattoo session, and talks about fighting bugs with ChartJuice. Meanwhile, Sean has gotten over 300 APPLICATIONS to his open job post, almost all from Dribbble. And he previews the consumer SaaS/community he's building on the side. Andrew and Sean discuss the strategy behind the new ConvertKit rebrand, and finally debate whether AI-generated book notes can be a good growth...2024-06-131h 08Ruby for AllRuby for AllThe State of Debugging in Ruby — A Puts-tastic JourneyIn this episode of "Ruby for All," hosts Andrew and Julie take us through a journey of debugging, from dealing with weather-induced moods to squashing tricky bugs in their code. They touch on the challenges of debugging without audio guidance, leveraging logs for troubleshooting, and the logical approach to handling errors in Ruby or JavaScript. They dive into the variations of different debugging tools, such as Pry and the Rails Logger, and the complexities of transitioning to new debugging gems. Andrew recounts a perplexing bug only replicable in production and details his process and concluding the issue. As they...2024-03-2834 minRuby for AllRuby for AllMastering Rails Callbacks – Deciphering the Secrets of Active RecordIn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie discuss the intricacies of callbacks in Active Record models. They talk about their experiences, the pros and cons of using callbacks, and the issues they faced. They also share some helpful use cases for callbacks, including user authentication, logging and auditing, custom slug generation, and the concept of “hooks.”  Also, Andrew and Julie review their ways of dealing with callbacks testing and debugging in a Rails application. Press download now to hear more! [00:02:32] Let’s learn about “callbacks” in Rails as Andrew explains what they are and...2024-02-0830 minRuby for AllRuby for AllNew Onboarding Experiences — Julie's Transition to a New TeamIn today’s episode, Andrew and Julie dive into the topic of onboarding onto new teams.  Julie discusses her latest venture of switching teams, and Andrew sheds light on the innovative “Shape Up” method by Basecamp that’s shaking things up in the project management world, and why he prefers this over Agile. There’s talk of the dreaded technical debt, and how to keep it in check, plus the perks of pair programming and the need for a solid support system at work. Besides tackling these workplace issues, they also touch on the challenge of maintaining personal relationships in a remote...2024-02-0127 minRuby for AllRuby for AllRekindling Ruby — A Journey through Burnout, Books, and Career AspirationsIn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie reconnect after a three-week break to share how they spent their vacation and their plans for the new year, as Julie talks about her family’s newest addition, a Whippet named Lucy, and Andrew getting plenty of rest, some rock climbing, and a hot yoga class. Then, they dive into the topic of burnout, sharing their personal experiences and strategies for managing burnout effectively. They discuss looking forward to Ruby 3.3, upcoming conferences, and a collective aim to level up their careers. Join Andrew and Julie as they kick off th...2024-01-1823 minRuby for AllRuby for AllExploring the Mind of a Content Creator — Bhumi Shah's Perspective on Learning and SharingIn this episode of Ruby for All, host Andrew kicks things off with a warm welcome and well wishes to his absent co-host, Julie. Then he welcomes guest, Bhumi Shah, a self-taught web developer who transitioned from doing low-level embedded software for implantable medical devices.  She shares her journey of learning Ruby on Rails, her love for teaching, and her approach to learning as well.  Bhumi also talks about her ideas for creating accessible educational content, such as an audio-only technical content platform and a unique onboarding concept for junior developers joining a new company.  As the conversation wraps up...2024-01-1134 minRuby for AllRuby for AllRubyConf Reflections — The Importance of TDD with Elise ShafferIn this conversation live from RubyConf San Diego, Andrew and Julie sit down with Elise Shaffer, host of The Ruby on Rails Podcast. They kick things off with sharing conference experiences, the joy of reconnecting with friends, and the unique energy the in-person events bring. The discussion shifts to the concept and practice of Test Driven Development (TDD), its benefits, and how it aids in problem-solving during coding.  An interesting point is discussed about whether tests or code should be written first, and whether it’s okay to write tests after the code.  They also dive into the handling of t...2023-12-2127 minPerformance Intelligence PodcastPerformance Intelligence Podcast#73 The Power of Reflecting on the Previous 12 Months and the Science Behind 'Looking in the Rear View Mirror' - Andrew May & Angela PoonSetting goals is a lot like driving a car. Most of the time is future-focused, looking ahead out the front windscreen. Goal setting research shows it is also important to periodically check the rear view mirror and remind ourselves of progress made and achievements along the way.As we inch agonisingly closer towards the end of another big year, Andrew and Angela Poon from StriveStronger discuss the 8 areas Andrew asks his coaching clients to review, reflecting on achievements, lessons and learnings from the previous year. Andrew and Angela discuss personal examples, with a few surprises along the...2023-12-1350 minRuby for AllRuby for AllLive From Rubyconf 2023 — Conference Recap, Talk Highlights, Ruby 4, Hacking on OSS, Restaurant Reviews, and Much MoreWelcome to our first ever live episode of Ruby for All, where Andrew and Julie share their vibrant experiences from RubyConf in San Diego. Today, they share their excitement at attending a live conference and their interesting experiences, including their interaction with fellow attendees, sessions they attended, and community building activities they participated in. Also, there’s conversations about open source coding, autonomous learning, the future of Ruby, leveraging podcasting within the Ruby community, and their expectations from the rest of the conference. Hit download now to hear more! [00:00:23] Andrew and Julie share their enj...2023-12-0722 minRuby for AllRuby for AllBuilding Rails-Powered Mobile Apps with Joe MasilottiOn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie welcome Joe Masilotti, known as the ‘Turbo Native Guy,’ to discuss Turbo Native. They cover what Turbo Native is, its advantages when building apps, and how it can be an effective tool for Rails developers.  Joe also gives us an update on his library, Turbo Navigator, and provides some insightful advice for those wanting to dive into Turbo Native.  He shares his experience of Rails World Conf, discusses the future of Turbo Native, and Joe shares advice for junior Rails developers interested in Turbo Native. Press download now to hear m...2023-11-2338 minRuby for AllRuby for AllBridging Design and Development with Jerimie LeeJoin us for an insightful episode of Ruby for All, where Andrew and Julie have a discussion with special guest, Jerimie Lee, a Senior Product Designer at Codecademy. Jerimie shares his journey into the world of EdTech, and his experiences in the health tech industry. The conversation touches upon the evolution of design roles, the importance of understanding product mechanics, and the differing experiences of product and UI/UX designers. Jerimie also delves into the significance of accessibility in modern design, the iterations within the product design process, and the necessity of effective communication between designers and engineers. Listen...2023-11-0934 minRuby for AllRuby for AllThe Art of Conference Speaking with Kevin MurphyRuby For All – Episode 50In this episode of Ruby for All, join Andrew and Julie as they welcome Kevin Murphy, a software developer at Pubmark, to discuss the fascinating world of speaking at conferences.  Kevin shares his journey as a speaker and describes his experiences at conferences. The conversation dives into the nuances of submitting conference talk proposals, the challenges in the review process, and the importance of feedback.  They also explore of the dynamics of attending and presenting at conferences, both virtually and in person, and they share some valuable advice for those inte...2023-11-0229 minRuby for AllRuby for AllMicroservices, Mayhem, and Main BranchesIn this episode, Julie begins by expressing concern about technical issues with Zoom and her camera being off, Andrew discusses the shortage of certain ADHD medication in the U.S. due to supply issues, and then the topic of keeping tidy beds and using chopsticks for eating comes up.   The conversation then shifts to Andrew introducing asdf as a runtime version manager and he dives into the complexity of managing different versions of tools.  The discussion touches on Docker, version consistency, and Podia’s smooth transition to a new database version. They emphasize the importance of planning and backups duri...2023-10-2634 minRuby for AllRuby for AllPlants, Zombies, and Pull RequestsOn today’s episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie kick things off with a nostalgic discussion about the beloved game, “Plants vs. Zombies.” Julie explains the game’s concept, setting the stage for a lively conversation that brings us into their gaming experiences and preferences, including cooperative versus competitive gaming. The conversation then transitions to topics relevant to the workplace, including teamwork and communication in a new project that Andrew introduces. They touch on the organizational structure at Podia, the project process, and roles within project teams. Code reviews within project teams are also explored, with insights into how...2023-10-1925 minRuby for AllRuby for AllFrom CoffeeScript to curlIn this episode of Ruby for All, we start with a conversation about Julie’s challenges in adjusting to a calendar migration, which leads to discussions about productivity tools, color-coding calendars, and the use of extensions like “Better Comments” for code organization.  Andrew and Julie explore the purpose and potential pitfalls of code comments, share insights into work projects, including a significant rewrite, and even touch on the history of CoffeeScript in the coding world.  Also, they discuss best practices for API response statuses, the effective use of tools like Postman and curl, and the role of practical experience in shapi...2023-10-1225 minThe Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing PodcastThe Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing PodcastFrom Wholesaling to Flipping with Andrew Parashis In E244, Andrew Hines, engages in a conversation with guest Andrew Parashis about real estate investment strategies. They delve into topics such as wholesaling, house flipping, and the significance of being prepared to accept losses in the real estate industry. The discussion also underscores the value of hard work and the profit potential in demanding real estate markets. Both speakers stress the importance of adapting to evolving situations and remaining open to diverse approaches to real estate investing. In essence, the conversation sheds light on the opportunities and hurdles in the real estate sector and the mindset needed for...2023-10-081h 15Ruby for AllRuby for AllWelcome back!Welcome back to a brand new season of Ruby for All! After a summer hiatus, Andrew and Julie are back and ready to catch up with each other and you! Julie kicks things off sharing her thrilling road trip up the West Coast, visits to national parks, and even some sandboarding in Oregon. Andrew shares his camping and hiking adventure to the Grand Canyon with his friend Drew Bragg, embarking on some challenging hikes, encounters with wildlife, a night of stargazing, and the importance of respecting park guidelines. Then, the conversation shifts gears with Andrew talking about launching a...2023-10-0529 minRuby for AllRuby for AllHow We Use ChatGPTWelcome to Ruby for All Season 2! This was the last episode we recorded before the break that we wanted to share.Today’s episode of Ruby for All is mix of personal experiences, tech discussions, and the ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence. Andrew and Julie dive deep into their utilization of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence tool that assists with tasks such as writing performance reviews and explaining code functions, and they envision a future where the integration of AI into workflows becomes a standard.  Andrew, a long-time AI enthusiast, brings up the topic of OpenAI’s Whisper, and t...2023-09-2831 minRemote RubyRemote RubyThere's A TypeScript In My Boot! On today’s episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew start off with a captivating discussion that starts with bleeping offensive content, reminiscing about the era of Walkman’s, and hearing about Andrew’s absence from social media. The conversation then shifts to the announcement of the removal of TypeScript and exploring the challenges and community dynamics surrounding it. The guys share their experiences with TypeScript, communication challenges in open source projects, and the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful community. Additionally, they touch on recent announcements related to software source code and a humorous incident involving law enforcement.  They also ha...2023-09-1542 minRemote RubyRemote RubySorry For Slandering Yet Another Gem In this episode of Remote Ruby, Jason and Andrew cover a wide range of topics that start out with nothing to do with tech. First, they discuss energy drink flavors and then transition into a humorous exploration of disagreements with Chris, who happens to not be here today. They cover various topics including CMS options, front-end development, and Tailwind CSS customization. They also introduce a gem called “Counter” created by their colleague Jamie, aka “Dad” at Podia, which efficiently handles attribute tracking.  Jason and Andrew discuss the gem’s features and flexibility, highlighting its value in addressing complex counting challenges...2023-09-0829 minRemote RubyRemote RubyNo Surprise | Now We Are A Burger Podcast In this episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew start us off with a conversation about burger toppings preferences, discussing whether certain ingredients should be included in “the works” and sharing tips to prevent burger slippage.  The discussion transitions to programming topics, exploring the challenges of working with multiline environment variables and the intricacies of Bash scripting. The guy’s dive into the benefits of building UI components using frameworks like Tailwind CSS and Alpine.js, emphasizing the importance of well-organized and specialized components for better code management. The conversation also touches on the desire for more pre-built component libraries in the Rai...2023-09-0138 minRemote RubyRemote RubyThe One Where We Talk About Our STIs Welcome to another interesting and lively episode of Remote Ruby, where Jason, Chris, and Andrew dive deep into their personal adventures and tech talks, including a detailed discussion on Single Table Inheritance (STI) in Ruby on Rails, sharing different perspectives, use-cases, and alternatives.  Andrew teases about a big project reveal coming up next week, and Jason, now Podia’s ‘Emotional Support Developer’, shares his expertise in managing projects. The conversation takes humorous turns as the group jokes about Andrew’s propensity to speak before thinking, Jason’s new job title, and their collective appreciation of internet memes.  In the mix, we also...2023-07-2837 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason Goes to Infinity (and Beyond) On this episode of Remote Ruby, Jason, Chris, and Andrew reunite after a hiatus, starting their conversation with a playful idea of starting a band and Andrew possibly recording a new podcast intro. A trip down memory lane brings forth their childhood musical preferences before they shift to an in-depth conversation about programming. Andrew and Chris talk about their recent experiences refactoring code and the complexities they encountered, highlighting how such processes can improve performance and efficiency.  The discussion touches on topics ranging from Rails features and documentation, the usefulness of Ruby Infinity, the elegance of removing co...2023-06-2345 minRemote RubyRemote RubyDiving Into The Deep End of Docs In this episode, Chris and Andrew have a candid discussion about their programming experiences, the demanding nature of their jobs, and the joy and complexity of coding.  They have a conversation on challenges with dependencies, the new branch settings on GitHub, TypeScript, JavaScript, and the functionality and benefits of using JSDoc. They also dive into the importance of flexibility in code, the evolution of coding practices, their preference for smart editors that provide real time updates, and the topic on the use of AI tools in programming is discussed and whether AI assists or inhibits the developer’s thought pro...2023-06-0959 minPerformance Intelligence PodcastPerformance Intelligence Podcast#47 Andrew May - The Power of Learning to Down Regulate (Coaching Corner)We live in a world that heavily bought into Piere de Coubertin's Olympic motto 'Citius, Alltius, Fortius' (Faster, Higher, Stronger) over 130 years ago. The challenge with this motto however is it never addressed core human physiological and psychological needs to periodically reduce intensity and recharge.Join Angela Poon as she turns the tables and interviews Andrew about the vital importance of strategic down regulation. As the founder of digital wellbeing consultancy StriveStronger.com and juggling a keynote speaking, podcast and mental skills coaching business, plus being a father of four, Andrew understands how essential it is to...2023-05-241h 19Ruby for AllRuby for AllLeveling Up: What Does It Take to Be a Senior?On this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie have a conversation about being a senior software engineer and mentoring.  Since Andrew is a senior software engineer, he talks about the differences between his current and earlier roles, and what experience you need to become a senior developer.  Andrew has so much passion for mentoring, so we’ll find out how he’s found a lot of fulfillment, validation, and purpose in mentoring, and what important qualities are needed to be a mentor.  We’ll also hear a success story of a Junior Developer that he mentored that eventuall...2023-04-2729 minRuby for AllRuby for AllEstablishing Trust and Improving Communication at Work with Josh GoldbergOn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie are joined by guest, Josh Goldberg, who’s an Open Source Developer and former mentor of Julie. In today’s conversation, Andrew, Julie, and Josh discuss the benefits of having a good manager and how to establish trust in a manager-employee relationship. There’s also a conversation on the importance of feedback and the different ways people like to receive it, as well as the importance of personal connections in the workplace, and tips for keeping track of people’s preferences and goals.  Hit download to learn more now! 2023-04-2029 minThe Andrew Faris PodcastThe Andrew Faris PodcastAndrew Youderian Surveys The Ecommerce LandscapeToday's interview is with one of my very favorite people in ecommerce, Andrew Youderian. Andrew is the founder of E-commerce Fuel, an online community of 7-figure & higher ecommerce store owners. Ecommerce Fuel is the best-run online community I've ever personally seen, so I started by asking Andrew what makes great online community. From there, the conversation shifted to his unique perspective (as the head of a community of over 1,000 ecom store owners) on the state of the ecommerce landscape, how hard or easy things are right now relative to the past, and ecom operators' current & ever-complicated relationship...2023-04-0645 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason and Andrew Brain Dump | RailsConf, Shoes, DragonRuby, ChatGPT4, Python, mRuby Welcome to Remote Ruby and thanks for joining us!  It’s Jason and Andrew today and do they have so much to talk about. RailsConf 2023 is coming up, Andrew booked his flight and lodging early, Jason announces he’s doing a podcast with Brittany while they’re there, and the guys discuss how their ADHD is so different from each other.  Then they discuss npx, the benefits of using it, and how it can be useful in Ruby.  Jason and Andrew talk about building user interfaces in Ruby, creating games with DragonRuby, learning Rust and Python for hardware projects, and using...2023-03-3139 minRuby for AllRuby for AllDevelopment GemsOn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew aka the “VS Code Whisperer “ and Julie are excited to start something new and fun! Join Andrew and Julie as they dive into the world of Development Gems that they like to use in development and testing. Some of these gems that you use in development are things that enhance your life and make things easier. Today, they discuss Faker, Annotate, Bullet, letter_opener_web, standard, brakeman, and rails-erd. If you don’t know about some of these gems, then this episode is perfect for you. Also, find out why Andrew says t...2023-03-0926 minRuby for AllRuby for AllDebugging Rails: Essential Tools and Where to StartRuby For All – Episode 32On this episode of Ruby for All, it’s raining a lot by Julie, chilly outside by Andrew, and  Andrew’s birthday is this week! Happy Birthday, Andrew!  Since it’s a new month, Andrew and Julie decided to talk about debugging. So today, they’ll be discussing various debugging tools for troubleshooting Rails applications such as binding.irb, binding.pry, puts debugging, the new debug gem, web console, RubyMine, and VS Code debugger. Also, they talk about when to bring in help when a problem has taken too long, and they sha...2023-03-0226 minRuby for AllRuby for AllFavorite Ruby Methods: Part 4 - Enumerables + Bonus MethodsOn this episode of Ruby for All, Julie tells us she’s fostering a seven week old puppy and having lots of fun, and Andrew reveals he would love to get a dog in the future. Also, it’s the end of the month and you know what that means?  Andrew and Julie are wrapping up their February series on Ruby Methods, so first up, they’ll be discussing the module Enumerable since Andrew learned more about it, we’ll find out about polymorphic record, and then on to the object methods tally, partition, sort by, send, is_a, itself, r...2023-02-2337 minRuby for AllRuby for AllFavorite Ruby Methods: Part 3 - StringsOn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie are having an ADHD day since Andrew’s had a lot going on with work stuff and Julie’s been hyperfocused learning about the mobile app. But that won’t stop them from discussing their favorite Ruby Methods. Today, they’re excited to talk about the basics of Strings in programming because Andrew loves a good string. They’ll be discussing the Ruby Methods chomp, strip, split, valid_encoding, sub, gsub, slice, delete_prefix, and swapcase. Although some of these may seem pretty hard to understand, they hope after listening...2023-02-1622 minRuby for AllRuby for AllFavorite Ruby Methods: Part 2 - The HashOn this episode of Ruby for All, Julie tells us she’s working on a new app and she’s calling it “Today,” which is going to help her organize her day-to-day tasks. We’re also continuing with our February series talking about different object types in Ruby and our favorite methods with them. Today, we’re talking about the Ruby Hashes, such as merge, fetch, dig, .new, values, transform values, reject, key?, and compact. Hash is so important for Ruby developers, because the more you know, the better you can write. Julie tells us how she couldn’t grasp the Hash...2023-02-0930 minRuby for AllRuby for AllFavorite Ruby Methods: Part 1On this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew and Julie discuss the cold temps where they live, their preferences for warmer temps, using layers to cope with the changing temperatures, and their experiences with snow sports.  For the month of February, get ready because Andrew and Julie are doing something fun! They’ll be going through some of their favorite Ruby methods all month on every episode, focusing on a different type of object type.  Today’s methods they discuss are map, flatten, uniq, shuffle, sample, count, any, and all. And, if that’s not enough, they also talk about Sp...2023-02-0231 minRuby for AllRuby for AllCommon Pitfalls for Junior Ruby on Rails Developers[00:01:29] Julie and Andrew tell us what the hardest part of learning Rails was for them. [00:02:03] Andrew explains what to test and not to test, provides examples, and mentions the Shoulda gem.[00:04:48] Julie wonders if there’s a way create data in your tests without adding to the database and Andrew explains using Factory Bot’s build_stubbed.[00:07:54] Fabricate gem is brought up since Julie uses that and she wonders how to name the variables for the stubs and mocks.[00:11:11] Have...2023-01-2630 minRuby for AllRuby for AllThe Database Wizard with Andrew AtkinsonTimestamps[01:19] Andy tells us a bit about himself, and how his journey led him to becoming a database specialist.[03:17] How do you pronounce SQL? Andy explains why he pronounces it the way he does and what SQL actually stands for.[04:38] Have you ever wondered if PostgreSQL is faster than MySQL? What goes into measuring database performance?[10:19] Andrew asks Andy to dive deeper into transactions and locking in Rails which leads into a longer discussion around what locks are.[17:08] Julie asks Andy why he prefers PostgreSQL over MySQL and how...2023-01-1928 minRemote RubyRemote RubyHey Alexa, Chris Needs Some Sleep [00:01:03] Chris explains how he built a Rails app for Alexa to keep track of feeding times for the baby. [00:06:21] Chris and Andrew chat about the pros of having lights in and around the house with WiFi connected, the cons with programing them, and Andrew explains if you’re putting something on Lambda, you can only use Ruby 2.7.[0011:24] This Week in Rails updates is the PR for improving the text for the no template message, as Chris explains.  [00:19:20] We hear a quick thought Andrew has for...2022-11-1136 minRemote RubyRemote RubyDevelopment Workflows with Collin Jilbert [00:00:39] Go Rails and Discord went crazy for Go Rails this morning, Collin talks about putting out the fires. This reminds Andrew of the issue he had with his dotfiles once. Admit it, we’ve all been there before! [00:05:31] Collin is enjoying his minimal config setup lately. Andrew talks about how he likes using Znap! to help him with his dot files and reduce his shell’s startup time.[00:06:43] Andrew talks more about minimalizing his setup by getting rid of aliases he’s not using every couple months, as well as plug...2022-10-2844 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRails SaaS and a Shaved Stache [00:04:11] Jason and Andrew have a chat about seeing Drew Bragg at the Rails SaaS Conference and things they enjoyed about it.[00:07:50] We hear about all the talks at the conference from Nadia Odunayo, Joe Masilotti, Michael Buckbee, Don Pottinger, Adam Pallozzi, and Saron Yitbarek.[00:15:27] We learn why the guys had to leave the intergalactic cantina early, and they tell us about more of the talks from Todd Dickerson, Colleen Schnettler, Evan Phoenix, and Mike Coutermarsh.[00:21:26] Jason’s explains his fun talk on the Rails Re...2022-10-2130 minThe Andrew Price PodcastThe Andrew Price Podcast#32: Q&A Session, with Andrew PriceIn this podcast, we have a Q/A session where we talk about A.I., NFTs, the Metaverse, and where to find inspiration for art.  Links discussed in podcast: CTRL Paint Course: https://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/tag/Principles+of+Design Mentor Coalition: https://thementorcoalition.com/ Proko YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProkoTV fSpy: https://fspy.io/ Chris Do Futur YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/thefuturishere Chase Jarvis Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tsJ_-yINxs Matthew B...2022-10-141h 22My Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew L. Howell - Don’t Invest in a Business With FamilyBIO: Andrew L. Howell is a Co-Founder of the Salt Lake City law firm York Howell, known as one of Utah’s fastest-growing companies.STORY: Andrew was convinced by his second cousin to enter a business deal with him and another family member. They took out a loan of $1.7 million. The business was a flop, and the two partners abandoned him, leaving him to bear the burden of repaying the loan.LEARNING: Don’t get involved in a business you’re unwilling to invest your time and effort into. Don’t bring partners into your life if...2022-10-0747 minRemote RubyRemote RubyYou Gotta Risk It For The Brisket [00:00:15] What is this cursed idea thing Andrew did with Storybook?[00:05:31] Andrew mentioned using MDX format and he tells us what it is, Chris brings up the PHP days and components, and Andrew talks about architecture. [00:10:51] Being a visual person, Andrew explains another thing he really likes about Storybook.[00:17:29] Jason talks about finding his Zen using Tailwind in a project.  [00:20:25] Chis wonders if Jason runs into issues with having to undo some of the stuff, and Jason explains how he’s be...2022-09-2343 minPassive Mobile Home Park InvestingPassive Mobile Home Park InvestingInterview with Andrew Keel of Keel Team Real Estate InvestmentsWelcome back to the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, hosted by Andrew Keel. On this episode of the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, Andrew tells his story. Today Andrew is on the other side of the mic as he is interviewed by his current COO and business partner, John Squartino. On today's episode Andrew shares with us where his passion for mobile home parks started, his personal opinion on what to look for before investing with mobile home park operators and the hardest component of value add in a mobile home park investment. Andrew also shares some...2022-09-2030 minThe Code: A Guide to Health and Human PerformanceThe Code: A Guide to Health and Human Performance31. Find Your Space | Andrew Brandt“The best life advice is to make yourself different. Make yourself something that's not like other people,” explains Andrew Brandt, an accomplished Sports Executive, Professor, and Executive Director of the Moorad Center for the Study of Sports Law. A leader in sports, sports law, sports policy, and more, Andrew has a true respect for the field. With his vast experiences in mind, Andrew shares how his boyhood dreams led to an incredible career.    While the Vice President of Player Finance for the Green Bay Packers, Andrew knew he needed a new challenge. He then got into r...2022-08-3039 minRemote RubyRemote RubyGem Mining & Advice on Mentoring Developers [00:02:46] Andrew tells us about being on the Rubber Duck Dev Show livestream with Collin Jilbert. [00:05:14] Have you ever used Alfred? Andrew fills us in on the app and Raycast. [00:12:15] Chris explains the “gem mining” he’s been doing.[00:16:38] Andrew and Chris chat about using SQLite.[00:20:41] Andrew asks Chris if he ever thinks how much extra code it is to have to support all these different things. Chris explains why he doesn’t think it be a whole lot. ...2022-08-051h 02Remote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Konnor Rogers Welcome to Remote Ruby and thanks for joining us!  We’ve been trying to have our guest on for a really long time, and that time is here folks!  Today, we're joined by Konnor Rogers, a Developer at Microsoft known for his knowledge of all things front-end. On this episode, we’ll hear Konnor’s journey from being an EMT, getting into tech, and Andrew introducing him to Snowpack. Konnor tells us more about a new JavaScript runtime called Bun, his go-to Vite Ruby, and using Import Maps as a start tool.  The guys have some deep conversations about ESBuild...2022-07-2258 minRemote RubyRemote RubyFor the love of Sass & Podia's new Free plan [00:01:18] Bridgetown 1.1 beta is out, we hear what kind of cool stuff it does, and a demo Andrew did for Bridgetown Torchlight.[00:08:54] Jason brings up Podia’s UI library and the problems they had with it, and Andrew tells him he’s been plotting to pull the library back out. [00:12:42] Why does Andrew hate Sass?[00:15:34] The guys chat about Safari, issues with it, and how they’re getting better. Andrew talks about a Raindrop extension that can also be done on your phone.2022-06-1757 minRemote RubyRemote RubyDealing With Perfectionism As A Developer [00:02:49] Jason and Andrew have been working on some GitHub actions and what’s been going on with that. Also, Jason and Chris challenge Andrew to do the typing speed test before the end of this episode! ☺[00:06:07] We hear about a cool thing Andrew’s been working on, Chris and Jason tell us they ran out of build minutes, and Andrew mentions “act” to test your Actions locally.[00:08:54] Chris and Jason have a great discussion on perfectionism and writing code, and they share their struggles.[00:27:23] Chris asks...2022-05-201h 04Remote RubyRemote RubyIts Always Sinny In Las Vegas aka Sin City Ruby [00:00:58] It’s Day 1, Jason and Andrea got to ride in Andrew’s mustang and Jason now feels like a cool, hip Boomer and Andrew is sporting the Adidas wardrobe as usual. [00:04:11] The guys tell us that Drew Bragg gave one of the most entertaining and engaging talks they’ve ever seen, as well as Chris Seaton from Shopify. [00:05:11] The guys discuss some other great talks with Kelly Sutton, talking about Sidekick, Matthias Lee, a twelve-year old, who gave a great talk on the history of Vim, and Thai Wood who did...2022-04-0844 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Henderson – Become a Nomad NowBIO: Andrew Henderson is a lifelong entrepreneur, world traveler, investor, and founder of Nomad Capitalist. He helps other investors and entrepreneurs create their nomad strategy, go offshore, keep more of their wealth, and enjoy an unprecedented level of global freedom.STORY: For Andrew, his worst investment ever was being born with US citizenship. He’s always felt that had he been born anywhere else, he’d have had an entirely different life. However, he kept staying because many people would call him a traitor and ridicule him whenever he wanted to exit that investment.LEARNING: Go w...2022-02-2837 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason and Andrew Answer the Twitters [00:02:40] The first Tweet is: Haml? Jason does two live readings of a Haml file. [00:05:24] Next question: Someone wants to know how to cope with the feeling of Rails moving too fast. Is it utopia?[00:09:18] Next question: How is YAML pronounced?[00:09:23] Next Tweet: You should talk about Andrew’s awesome buddy, Andrea! [00:11:23] Next question: When is Rails 8 coming out?  [00:17:15] Next Tweet: Someone tweeted about Sonic Pi, which is a code-based music creation and performance tool. 2022-02-2542 minSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsSmall Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew AskinsDropping out of high school with Andrew Morris, CEO of GreyNoise(0:27) Andrew, Sean, and another Andrew(7:24) Getting ahold of the people you want and don't want to get to(11:30) Crossing the chasm: Getting rid of collection bias and positioning yourself better(16:15) Leading people who work for the people who work for you (20:15) The Difference Between Therapists and Executive Coaches: One tells you to shut up and suck it up(23:09) Values vs principles(32:02) Andrew Morris's goal used to be to sell for $30M. Given that GreyNoise is valued at more than $30M today what are his goals now?2021-11-221h 29Remote RubyRemote RubyAndrew and Jasons Mall Stories and Elixir [00:03:24] Andrew went to a mall and he explains what it was like to shop in a mall in 2021.[00:05:17] Jason and Andrew are headed to RubyConf and they discuss what they are most looking forward to there. [00:07:30] The guys finally chat about Elixir![00:09:12] The topic of Hotwire is discussed, and Chris tells us what fascinates him with the Elixir of the LiveView. [00:16:51] Andrew tells us he was supposed to learn Elixir and why he hasn’t learned it yet. 2021-11-1238 minRemote RubyRemote RubyMoving From Consulting To Products With Andrew Sabetta [00:03:15] Andrew introduces himself, what he does, and more about the businesses that he started.[00:09:48] Chris asks Andrew what took him from PHP to Ruby.[00:12:22] Find out about the project Andrew did with Rails.[00:14:28] The conversation turns to talking about going from consulting, into wanting to build a product, and the transition being a hard decision.  [00:16:48] Jason tells us about his issue with being idea driven. He’s excited about building, the marketing stuff he’s not good at, and he’s...2021-09-101h 13The Dishcast with Andrew SullivanThe Dishcast with Andrew SullivanAndrew Sullivan On His Early Influences (Part Two)While Andrew and I wrap up our two-week summer vacation (back on September 10), here is the second half of the very personal interview he did with journalist and friend Johann Hari (who wrote the bestselling books Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs and Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope). To recap, the idea to re-air the 2012 conversation all started with this reader: I began reading Andrew in the early 2000s, and even though I’m a huge fan, I’ve never heard him systematically discuss his intellec...2021-09-0349 minRemote RubyRemote RubyNow We're A Webpacker Podcast [00:01:42] Last week the guys discussed using Inertia, and Jason tell us he’s been doing more Inertia and messing with forms, “axios” is explained, and using validation.  [00:10:18] Jason talks about showing  some people what he’s been doing with Inertia and someone asked him how he was going to handle flash. Jason tells us what he did, and Andrew shares some thoughts on this.[00:12:27] At Podia, Jason said they have a MutationObserver and what it does. Andrew tells us about the Shop Talk Show Podcast- Episode 471, where Dave Rupert talked about how a...2021-08-0644 minRemote RubyRemote RubyHow Chris and Andrew Became 10X Black Hats [00:00:51] Chris gives a shout-out to Adam McCrea, the Developer behind the RailsAutoscale for Heroku, and how he grew the product over the course of three years andhad $300,000 in annual revenue. He was recently talking about it on an episode of“Startups For the Rest of Us.”[00:02:21] The guys talk about feeling burnt out, Chris going on vacation in two weeks,Andrew needing a massage or float therapy, and good books to read.[00:08:48] Andrew tells us he is slowly working his way through meta programmingRuby and starting to read...2021-07-1648 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRails Jobs: How to Win Friends and Influence People [00:02:00] Chris and Andrew reminisce about Wii Fit, Dungeons & Dragons, and card games, which we learn Andrew became a cheater in card games.  [00:04:57] Andrew gives two shout-outs, Jason Swett had his hundredth podcast of “Rails with Jason” this week, and Brittany Martin moved her Ruby on Rails podcast. [00:07:50] Andrew shares some interesting information he learned about companies moving away from whiteboard interviews and now doing pairing interviews, and Chris talks about how important it is to make interviewing fair to the Junior Developers.[00:14:32] We find out from An...2021-07-0253 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRails' new Request.js library, Ruby Radar, and CSS for Email [00:00:50] Andrew fills us in on the Ruby Radar stuff and if anyone is interested in being a part of it or helping out you can reach out to him!  [00:03:25] Andrew tells us about using elink which is like a bookmarking tool.[00:05:03] Chris tells us about doing email work for the job board he wants to set up and we find out what happens since it’s been awhile that he did any CSS work in email.[00:07:32] Andrew explains what Maizzle does and how it works.2021-06-1157 minRemote RubyRemote RubyAnnouncing RubyRadar, new Rails 7 features, and Turbo Native Registration [00:00:49] Andrew tells us Brittany Martin released a great podcast episode with Evan Phoenix and Marty Haught, about behind the scenes of Railsconf, and a story about how a man’s submarine was running Ruby. [00:04:56] We hear about Andrew’s move and the crazy things that happened before he moved, which included his house catching on fire and finding a place to live in Arizona during a housing shortage, and his experience shopping for furniture at IKEA for the first time in his life! ☺[00:11:40] Andrew talks about smart home he lives i...2021-06-0447 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Bryant – Sunk Cost Does Not Account for the LearningBIO: Andrew Bryant, CSP is a Global expert on Self Leadership, a C-Suite Advisor, an Award-Winning Coach, and a Best-Selling Author.STORY: Andrew invested heavily in a gym with the plan to offer service-based health and wellness. Low-cost gyms came up and swallowed his business.LEARNING: Understand how to get in and out of a business, test your market first and know what your customers want, not what they need. “Sunk cost does not account for the learning.”Andrew Bryant Guest profileAndrew Bryant...2021-05-2424 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Woodward – Do Not Invest in a Product before You Understand ItBIO: Andrew Woodward is the founder of The Investor’s Way. He is on a mission to change the financial lives of 1,000,000 people and believes everyone deserves to know how to manage their money for better money outcomes.STORY: Andrew invested in a strategy that seemed to work pretty well. Then he decided to add leverage without first understanding how it would work or affect his investment strategy. Andrew lost the money he invested.LEARNING: Understand what you’re investing in before introducing leverage. Learn how to manage your wealth because you can’t rely on oth...2021-05-2126 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Pek – Build Revenue in Your Startup Before You Build up CostBIO: Andrew Pek is an internationally recognized authority on innovation, design thinking, and entrepreneurship.STORY: When Andrew started his first business, he hired the best of the best who also came with high salary expectations. The startup could not handle the payroll, and so Andrew had to let almost everyone go.LEARNING: Starting a business from scratch requires you to be smart and strategic. Have the proper organizational structure to support your business model. “Fail fast so that you can keep on winning.”Andrew Pek Guest...2021-05-0722 minRemote RubyRemote RubyMimeMagic broke EVERYTHING [00:03:19] Andrew starts us off with a funny story starting with having some discrepancies on staging and locally and using redirect back method. [00:06:52] Chris and Andrew dive into discussing Leftpad.[00:12:05] Chris brings up the fiasco that went down on Twitter with mimemagic dependency and Andrew explains it.  [00:18:39] We learn about a new version of Rails that was just released, and Chris mentions the mimemagic gem has 110 million downloads! Andrew gives a shout-out to Jon Wood.[00:23:06] Andrew talks about licenses being hard to...2021-04-0248 minRemote RubyRemote RubySkypack and Snowpack with Fred Schott [00:01:45] Fred gives us a brief introduction of what he’s working on these days.[00:03:50] Fred did a conference talk about the Third Age of JavaScript and he tells us what it is.[00:07:07] Andrew asks Fred to explain what ESM is and modules.  [00:10:53] We learn about using Skypack when Andrew brings up about not having to run NPM install on your local machine. [00:14:30] Chris wonders if there is a use for Babel still in the ESM world or not.2021-03-2650 minAre We Nearly There Yet?Are We Nearly There Yet?Find the skills to connect with people. Relationships create opportunities! Andrew Sherry, Special Advisor, National Nuclear LaboratoryAndrew Sherry is Special Advisor UK's National Nuclear Laboratory and Research Professor at The University of Manchester. He lives in Manchester with his wife Sue and has two grown up daughters. Andrew grew up in South East London and went to school at Dulwich College. He really loved sports and music and wasn’t particularly academic during his time at school. After not getting the A level results he’d hoped for, Andrew was offered a place through clearing at The University of Manchester to study Metallurgy. Andrew really enjoyed his time at university and jump...2021-03-1740 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason's run in with the cops, Andrew deletes his GitHub, and Madmin launches? [00:00:22] The guys share stories of things that happened to them this past week.[00:06:30] Jason announces he got all his testing videos done for his course and it pushed him to do more work on the StimulusReflex testing library. [00:09:25] Chris asks the guys if they knew of a library that has test helpers for both frameworks.  [00:12:22] Jason tells us his testimonials are done and he’s hit a weird spot with the app being a little bit incomplete, and he’s thinking about making a video.2021-02-1942 minTalk2MeDoc with Andrew TisserTalk2MeDoc with Andrew TisserLiving the Locums Life with Andrew Wilner, MDJoin Andrew Tisser with Andrew Wilner, MD, as they discuss about what locum tenens is and it works. Andrew has many years of experience working as a locum tenens physician and is an amazing writer. He also shares strategies, the downsides of locums, and why you should consider doing locum tenens!In this episode, you’ll learn:·       A brief explanation of what locum tenens means and origins.·       Locums allows physicians to know what they like and dislike in the different practice settings. ·       How locums can add leverage to negotiations. ·       Who should consider locu...2021-02-1742 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Muller – Test Your Ideas to Know What the Market WantsBefore becoming a marketing entrepreneur, Andrew Muller worked for Microsoft in their pay per click (PPC) division. His company (Andrew Muller Creative) now specializes in a new type of hyper-agile market testing called The Market Testing Incubator, where he’s able to test hundreds of ideas in a month (his average market test costs $2.63, which is about 50x cheaper than the industry standard) intending to lower lead costs.He helps clients who are spending thousands on media buying a month but aren’t getting the return on investment (ROI) they need. “An ounce of prev...2021-01-1843 minRemote RubyRemote RubyAndrew's HAML Tattoo [00:01:41] Jason dropped his StimulusReflex course in early access and he tells us how the initial reception of it is and how he’s feeling about it.[00:09:21] Andrew explains the differences between Snowpack’s more like Webpacker, and he mentions Skypack and Snowpack pair very nice together. [00:18:07] Andrew tells us that Webpack is just a bunch of Webpack config rolled into a nice easy to use and they took most of the use cases of Webpack and bundled it into a gem. He mentions the web server in Ruby, Falcon, which is HT...2021-01-0845 minRemote RubyRemote RubyAndrew's Haml/ERB trailer, TailwindCSS 2.0, and instant Browser Notifcations with CableReady [00:00:39] Jason starts off by talking about a Rails app he went back to that he built and hasn’t touched since March. [00:02:05] Jason upgraded Ruby in Rails and then started the Tailwind 2.0 update and was surprised at how easy it was for “most” things. Chris talked about his moment when he upgraded Jumpstart Pro. [00:04:27] Chris mentions patching Webpacker to fix the Webpack DevServer changes and it was not his favorite upgrade. Andrew shares some info about Webpack and why it may not have been working for Chris.  [00:08:4...2020-12-1850 minThe Destiny Awakening InterviewsThe Destiny Awakening InterviewsWelcome To The Podcast With Andrew WayfinderResources/Links:Check out Andrew Website to get his Free Quantum Energy Healing Meditation: AndrewWayfinder.comAndrew’s book about discovering his destiny: Free Your SoulFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrew.hryniewicz.5/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewwayfinder/SummaryDo you want to break free and do what you’re really meant to do with your life?Welcome to the Destiny Awakening Interviews, a podcast with Andrew Wayfinder and selected guests. My goal is to bring you insights, inspiration and powerful ways to break free, and live a life of fulfilment, purpose a...2020-12-0312 minEarth Repair RadioEarth Repair RadioEpisode 031 - Andrew Millison: The Scale of Permaculture We NeedIn this episode we talk about the scale that permaculture needs to get to get to in order to shift the planetary situation. This episode is different from previous ones, because the interview is conducted by a guest, Andrew Toth, and Andrew Millison is the one being interviewed. Andrew weaves the story of how he found himself teaching permaculture in a major state university, and how that has lead to his current work, documenting the massive scale water harvesting landscapes of India. The episode weaves through many topics, both personal and planetary. Andrew Millison Links: https://www.youtube.com/user...2020-11-281h 12Remote RubyRemote RubyWebpacker in Engines & Dealing with Burnout [00:01:25] Chris talks about going down the rabbit hole since their discussion last week about Webpacker and Rails Engines which was on his to-do list, and he finds out it is rough.[00:05:31] Andrew asks Chris if there was anything in the Webpack or Docs that made him think that maybe he should add this, or did he already cover it and he explains.[00:07:46] Chris explains a problem he ran into with JavaScript and CSS to display graphs and about using a JavaScript pack tag in the Main Rails App.2020-11-1356 minRemote RubyRemote RubySelf-care as a developer, Ruby 3.0, Sorbet, and more [00:01:38] Andrew tells us about his weekend having to truncate 250 million rows and how he had to take care of a few issues.  Jason talks about what he’s been using to search. [00:05:14] Jason talks about using a Laravel package called Scout. [00:06:50] Andrew tells us about having wrist problems and is trying to come up with solutions to help his situation. He asks Jason if he has any suggestions. They both chat about what they do for self-care and how they could manage stress better. [00:18:50] Since...2020-10-2349 minRemote RubyRemote RubyTesting performance, Madmin is getting revied, and Railties vs Engines [00:02:34] Andrew tells us what happened when he gave Linter Action another try. He also talks about code scanning alerts and RuboCop.[00:05:14] Andrew tweeted a picture of the UI and it doesn’t look like what you think it would, but he found it to be pretty cool (link below). He also talks about Checks API and Pronto gem.[00:11:33] New this week, Andrew has gotten really big into testing and has seen the bottom of the weeds. He’s been scouring Evil Martians blog and following them on GitHub seeing what...2020-09-2859 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRight-ward assignments in Ruby 3? View Components for Primer, and Andrew dabbles with RubyMine [00:07:05] Jason tells us all the cool features Laravel 8 is going to have.[00:14:08] We hear of glimpse of what the new version of Spark will have which sounds pretty cool. [00:17:33] Paddle is talked about and what is does and more people seem to be using it nowadays.  [00:19:22] Chris mentions to Jason if he saw that Ruby has an experimental support for Rightward assignments and he explains what it does. Andrew says there’s some computer science mathematical thing that addresses this (link in show notes).    2020-09-1850 minMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastMy Worst Investment Ever PodcastAndrew Pierce – Stay Within Your Circle of Competence and Do Your Due DiligenceAndrew Pierce is an independent asset protection consultant and the creator of WyomingLLCAttorney.com. He helps business owners from nearly every industry and with almost any size company to effectively protect their assets through forming LLCs.   “The best neighbors are the ones with good boundaries, where you delineate the responsibilities and the rights from the beginning.” Andrew Pierce   Worst investment ever Andrew had an equipment leasing company in South Florida. He would lease out tractors and trailers to moving and storage companies; he started the company in colleg...2020-09-1720 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRuby 3 adds Ractor, Hook Relay, ZSH and more [00:08:26] Chris has been jumping into the Ruby stuff and mentions there was a Ractor announcement and it was accepted, which will be in the next Ruby.  Chris asks Andrew if he’s written much multithreaded code before and Chris talks about his experience with it and talks about Ractor. [00:17:47] Chris and Andrew discuss things they learned and didn’t learn in college classes.  [00:21:23] Andrew talks about wanting to use the Anyway Config from Palkan which he thinks will solve a lot of his issues. [00:28:08] Andrew t...2020-09-1157 minRemote RubyRemote RubyAndrew's first time working with legacy Rails applications [00:01:55] Chris and Andrew chat about old and new video games and server issues. [00:09:03] Chris asks Andrew what he’s been up to this week and anything exciting like RSpec Tests. Andrew tells us he’s been working on Legacy Rails 4 App which has been an interesting experience and a new challenge for him. Chris brings up his first Rails job out of college. [00:15:28] Andrew tells us what his mentor taught him early in his career about having no idea about the circumstances or requirements surrounding the way certain things are done. He shares some great advi...2020-08-2855 minRemote RubyRemote RubyAndrew needs a job and TailwindCSS ViewComponents [00:01:03] Andrew fills us in on being laid off from his job and he talks about how his job search is going. [00:09:32] Jason asks Andrew how the interviewing process has been going and if he’s had to do any whiteboarding. Andrew tells us what he’s had to do for some interviews. [00:14:32] Andrew tells us he’s been redoing his website with BridgetownRB, Tailwind, and little bit of Stimulus. He also mentions Tailwind Builder and what it does. He gives a s/o to Jared White from BridgetownRB who was rece...2020-07-0346 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRailsBytes.com, AppLocale and more with Andrea Fomera [00:02:25] Chris starts off and gives a s/o to Andrea Fomera for being one of the first GoRails subscribers and the longest subscriber. Then they explain what RailsBytes is and how they got into building it.  [00:08:37] Chris talks about something they discovered working on this project and Andrea Fomera gives an example about installing things that depend on Webpacker.    [00:11:45] Andrew mentions if you look at templates that exist today, people are employing different methods for adding a gem to the gem file, so he wants to know if Chris and...2020-06-0544 minRemote RubyRemote Ruby$1k/mo GitHub Sponsorship, Advanced Stimulus Reflex, and more [00:03:35] Chris talks about “Active Admin,” which is the most popular Rails Admin Gem and how useful it is to use.  [00:07:25] Andrew brings up “Lucky,” a Crystal database wrapper, and Chris gives his opinion about it. [00:11:47] Chris and Andrew mention using GitLab, but both prefer GitHub until things get fixed. And with teams going free mostly, it will be nice for discussions and paid projects like Jumpstart or Tailwind UI. [00:14:28] Chris shares some exciting news about getting a new GitHub sponsor! Cha-Ching! Let’s just say it was th...2020-04-251h 10Remote RubyRemote RubyViewComponent, Alpine.js, and embedding videos in ActionText [00:04:43] Jason talks about “filtering” and how it relates to model scopes. [00:08:30] Speaking of fun side projects, Andrew asks the guys if they heard that Twilio and DEV are doing a Hackathon? There are lots of prizes and they are pretty good, but you need to do something to participate so find out here ☺ [00:12:46] Andrew brings up how View Component from GitHub went through changing their Gem name and doing upgrades and how they have collection support now. Also, Andrew got Storybook running with the latest changes. Jason is curious how Andr...2020-04-101h 09Remote RubyRemote RubyMultitenancy, AWS Lambda, and a new online Ruby meetup? In this episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew “jump” right in to talking about Jumpstart Pro and what he is working on. Other discussions include Attributes API, AWS Lambda, Heavens Door, removing Spring from Gemfile, using Gatsby, Jekyll, Tailwind UI, starting a Ruby Meetup with Andrew, and many more interesting things. [00:00:55] Chris talks about some Jumpstart Pro stuff he’s working on.[00:04:30] Andrew discusses what he’s had to deal on having issues with multitenancy.[00:08:18] Andrew talks about how he built a stimulus reflex form to invite...2020-03-1358 minRemote RubyRemote RubyIntroducing Andrew Mason, CI Tooling, Ruby 2.7 Features, Rails 6.1 on the Radar Rubocop Linter GitHub ActionWhat's New in Ruby 2.7Pattern Matching - New Feature in Ruby 2.7 by Kazuki TsujimotoModel Error as Object (Rails PR #32313)Introduce Support for ActionView::Component (Rails PR #36388)ActionView::Component Previews (ActionView::Component PR #96) Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-12-0653 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Andrew Mason Andrew on TwitterAndrew on GitHub Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-09-2052 minObstacle CourseObstacle CourseIt's About Time: Andrew's StoryIntro NotesWe flipped the mic around today and the result was a challenge for both of us - yet - well worth the journey.Fact Check: We've done 29 episodes. not 30. We have no idea why we lied.Roman's episode came out last week! You can give this remarkable episode a listen here.You can listen to Blair's excellent episode right here! It was episode #12. John will be an upcoming guest on Blair's popular podcast Shipwreck over Safety, a podcast that discusses matters of faith, doubt and living according to your...2019-09-1100 minThe Hermit’s Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekersThe Hermit’s Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekersEP87 The Orisha Tarot with Andrew McGregorIn this episode T. Susan Chang plays host to interview me about my new deck from Llewellyn – The Orisha Tarot. We talk about my 18 year journey with the Lukumi tradition that brought me to this point. This episode is a deep dive into the how and why of this deck an dthe role the spirits have played in its creation too.  You can see the deck and get it from my website here, Amazon, or at your local bookshop.  Think about how much you've enjoyed the podcast and how many episodes you listened to, and cons...2018-09-221h 44Find Your Harmony RadioshowFind Your Harmony RadioshowFind Your Harmony Radioshow #100 Part3 (incl. Andrew Rayel Classic Mix )Tracklist: 01.  Giuseppe Ottaviani feat. Thea Riley - On The Way You Go (Ruben De Ronde Remix) [Black Hole - Trance] 02.  Armin van Buuren feat. Conrad Sewell - Sex  Love & Water (Mark Sixma Remix) [Armind]         **FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 03.  Andrew Rayel & Grahham Bell - Tambores [inHarmony Music] 04.  Bogdan Vix & KeyPlayer - TimeShift [inHarmony Music] 05.  i_o - Lazers [inHarmony Music] **TALENT ID** 06.  ID - ID [CDR] 07.  First State & Kyler England - Everywhere [Magik Muzik] 08.  Matt Fax - Arylide [Statement!] 09.  Ruslan Radriges & Denise Rivera - The Voice of Freedom...2018-04-182h 00The Hermit’s Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekersThe Hermit’s Lamp Podcast - A place for witches, hermits, mystics, healers, and seekersEP75 The Ask Andrew EpisodeFor the 75th episode of The Hermit's Lamp Podcast we decided to have a little fun. Get to know the guy who runs the show a little better with a fun Ask Andrew Episode led by the wonderful Fabeku Fatunmise! So join us for something a little different this week, see if your question get's answered and let us know what you think! Thanks to everyone who listens and here's to 75 more amazing, magick filled episodes, and guests. If you are interested in supporting this podcast though our Patreon you can do so here. 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