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ConTejas CodeConTejas CodeSvenja Schäfer: Mastering Regular Expressions and Automated TestingLinks- CodeCrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters- Understanding RegEx Once and for All Post Series: https://www.codegram.com/blog/understanding-regex-once-and-for-all-part-one- RegEx 101: https://regex101.com/- (Golang to .d.ts) go2dts: https://github.com/fabien0102/go2dts- Svenja on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/svenjaschaefer/- Svenja on GitHub: https://github.com/slickepinne- Tejas on X: https://x.com/tejaskumar_SummaryIn this conversation, Svenja Schäfer, a development team lead a...2024-06-061h 44Life on Mars - A podcast from MarsBasedLife on Mars - A podcast from MarsBased048 - Company culture and hiring tech talent in hyper-growth mode with Jordi Romero (CEO @ Factorial)We sneaked into 4YFN (4 Years From Now), the startups conference of Mobile World Congress, to host a Startup Grind event - an event within a bigger event.Factorial acquired Codegram, a Rails consultancy we respect a lot, in December 2019, so this is one of the topics we cover in this interview, and how organic vs. inorganic growth are working out for them, how they make their company culture permeate the lower ranks of the company and how they create new leaders and managers internationally in the context of hyper growth.It's a shorter episode because...2022-03-3035 minHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedJAMstack Radio - Ep. #70, JAMstack Consulting with Núria Soriano and Josep Jaume of CodegramIn episode 70 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Núria Soriano and Josep Jaume of Codegram about migrating to new versions of frameworks, the prevalence of plugins, and working with Gridsome.2020-12-2231 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #70, JAMstack Consulting with Núria Soriano and Josep Jaume of CodegramIn episode 70 of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Núria Soriano and Josep Jaume of Codegram about JAMstack consulting, migrating to new versions of frameworks, the prevalence of plugins, and working with Gridsome.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2020-12-2231 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastSara Vieira: Gatekeeping, airports and making the web for everyoneIn this episode, Sara Vieira walks us through her journey as a developer, and the importance to give back to the Web. We also talk about airports, different attitudes to programming, and her views on some of the most recent technological developments that promise to change the Web. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-07-0851 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastSarah Drasner: Change, dogma and growing as an engineerIn this episode, Sarah Drasner shows us her particular journey as a developer, through many different environments over the years. We talk about change, dogma and ways to grow as a developer and stay relevant. Sarah also shares her experience and insights into the delicate art of managing other engineers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-06-171h 00Full Stack CastFull Stack CastBrian Douglas: JAMStack and Serverless -- Best Friends Forever?In this episode, Brian Douglas talks about what the JAMStack really means and how it could enable a new generation of nimble distributed applications. He also discusses the role that Serverless plays into that and how we can potentially change the way we build and iterate on products thanks to these new technologies.The service that Brian mentions in the podcast is Stackbit, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-05-0856 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastLin Clark with Till Schneidereit: WebAssembly in the Real WorldIn this episode, Lin Clark and Till Schneidereit discuss how WebAssembly could possibly change the way we build and run software, not only on the browser, but in servers, mobile and IoT devices alike, setting a new standard for security and performance. They also discuss what can of languages and use cases can benefit the most from it, and what its future developments look like.Learn more about WebAssembly and make sure to read Lin's WASI announcement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-04-2341 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastPaul Frazee: Keeping the Web Open with the P2P WebIn this episode, Paul Frazee discusses how the P2P web could help solve some of the trickiest problems of the Internet age, and how it can protect us from censorship and improve content moderation at the same time. As the creator of the Beaker Browser, Paul also aims to democratize website authoring, remove accidental complexity from deployment and minimize server costs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-03-2046 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastInterviewing Angie Jones: Software quality, teaching test automation, and the inventor's mindsetIn this episode, Angie Jones takes us through the ins and outs of automating software quality processes and how it's a craft of its' own, crucial in large-scale software building. With 15 years of first-hand experience automating software quality at companies such as IBM and Twitter, Angie shows us how building a product and testing it have a lot more in common than people think, and also some fundamental differences in mindset. We also discuss how she came to be a prolific inventor with more than 25 patents granted in the US and China. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...2019-02-1849 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastInterviewing Lee Byron: Happy accidents, designing products and GraphQLIn this episode, Lee Byron takes us through his personal journey where curiosity, the desire to make things, and some happy accidents led him to change how we all think about APIs with GraphQL. We also discuss Open Source, designing products, and his recent move from Facebook to Robinhood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-02-0459 minFull Stack CastFull Stack CastInterviewing Reginald Braithwaite: Magic, intentionality and learning hard thingsIn our first episode, Reginald Braithwaite takes us through his early journey into technology, how and why he writes books, and the special kind of magic that is programming. We also discuss intentionality, ethics in software and, of course, coffee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-01-211h 19SemànticSemànticCapítol 34: Baruco, eShow i convidada especial Bettina<p>En aquest episodi parlem de la <a href="http://baruco.org/"><strong>Baruco</strong></a> (Barcelona Ruby Conference) organitzada a Barcelona pels amics de <a href="http://codegram.com/"><strong>Codegram</strong></a> i el Jordi ens resumeix les xerrades que més li van interessar.<br />El Bernat i el Jordi ens expliquen la seva experiència aventurant-se a l’eShow de Madrid i el recomanen per tothom que estigui relacionat amb el món del comerç elec...2012-10-0245 min