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Ruby for AllRuby for AllRailsConf 2023: Recapping What You MissedOn this episode of Ruby for All, Andrew attended RailsConf 2023 and talks about his experience at it, how he focused on socializing with friends and co-workers, and attended fewer talks than before. There were some great talks he heard and keynotes he really enjoyed, especially Aaron Patterson, who proposed the idea of Rails shipping its own LSP for Ruby and Rails. Also, a highlight was that this conference had a greater focus on early career developers, offering headshots and resume reviews, which was super cool.   Next year’s conference will be in Detroit, and RubyConf 2023 is coming up in Nov...2023-05-1127 minthe Tightly Coupled Book Clubthe Tightly Coupled Book Club0.5 The PrequelAji & Mina introduce themselves and discuss what this show is even going to be about. We're reading through the Ruby on Rails Guides page by page, and discussing our takeaways here.thoughtbot, your expert design and development partnerThe Ruby on Rails Guides - What we're calling the "table of contents" and where we'll be drawing our episodes from.Perusing the Rails Source Code: Alex Kitchens' presentation from Railsconf 2017 that had a big impact on Mina.Bike Shed episode 203: A Blessed Monkeypatch Chris Toomey's conversation with Eileen Uchitelle, which we obliquely...2023-03-2621 minCoffee with DevelopersCoffee with DevelopersLegacy Episode: Always on the right track with Rails with Eileen Uchitelle, Senior System Engineer at GitHubEileen Uchitelle, Senior System Engineer at GitHub, shares in the Coffee with Developers series how she started programming, why she likes Rails compared to other frameworks and what the best approach is when it comes to security. Moreover, she relates how it is working at GitHub, explains how the security team is structured and shares her opinion about diversity and inclusion in the tech industry. 2022-10-2519 minINNOQ PodcastINNOQ PodcastRuby on Rails todayLebt das noch? GitHub nutzt es, Shopify auch und Basecamp sowieso: hatte Ruby on Rails bei seiner Einführung einen wahren Hype ausgelöst, wurde es in letzter Zeit deutlich ruhiger um das Webframework. Warum Rails aber nach wie vor eine gute Wahl nicht nur für serverseitig gerenderte Web-Anwendungen ist und welche coolen Features – von der Asset Pipeline über Active Storage bis hin zu Zeitwerk, insbesondere Rails 6 out of the box bietet, dazu befragt Stefan Tilkov den Rails-Experten Lucas Dohmen in dieser Folge des INNOQ Podcasts. Außerdem: Ein Ausblick auf Rails 7. The Rails 6 Way The Merb Story R...2021-09-2052 minYakutYakutYakut S1E09Bu hafta konuşulanlar: Matz CrystalConf’da: https://twitter.com/CrystalLanguage/status/1395725224453320704 CrystalConf - 1.0 Launch: https://www.eventbrite.com.ar/e/crystal-conference-10-launch-tickets-149153252393 RailsConf 2021 videoları Youtube’da: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbHJudTY1K0c8N1-PPyiQxlHNzJIzyJv6 RailsConf 2021 konuşma önerileri: Profiling to make your Rails app faster - Gannon McGibbon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFpq1pDQagw&list=PLbHJudTY1K0c8N1-PPyiQxlHNzJIzyJv6&index=33 Keynote: Aaron Patterson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgZ4YLO0pYE&list=PLbHJudTY1K0c8N1-PPyiQxlHNzJIzyJv6&index=3 Keynote: Eileen Uchitelle - All the Thin...2021-05-221h 06The Bike ShedThe Bike Shed250: To Infinity and BeyondOn this week's episode, Chris and Steph discuss the importance of using inclusive language, branching into new branch names, and strategies that encourage the use of inclusive terminology. Chris also shares his latest experience with merging two systems that were split apart back into one system, tackling conflicting foreign keys and competing auth libraries. Steph discusses using polling vs web sockets to monitor work being completed in a background job and communicating to the user the various states of success and failure. Seagulls are the Worst Angie Jones Tatiana Mac Pariss Athena Renaming factory_girl to factory_bot ...2020-06-3042 minLe vital corps SalonLe vital corps Salon#0085: Eileen Uchitelle on managing distractions, problem-solving + sticking tenaciously with the tedious, invisible thingsEileen is an avid open source contributor focusing on the Ruby on Rails framework and its dependencies. If you are wondering what that means, don’t stress. We’ll break it down without overwhelming the non-techies among us. Eileen is passionate about scalability, performance, and making open source communities more sustainable and welcoming.While Eileen lives and breathes tech, we covered much more than 1s and 0s in this episode. She describes how she gets into the flow state and her approach to organization. We also explored topics surrounding social media and not falling down the email inbo...2020-04-081h 31REWORKREWORKDelete Your Account Basecamp the app is over 15 years old, which means Basecamp the company is responsible for safeguarding more than a decade's worth of customer data—including 370 terabytes of data stored in non-active accounts. In this episode, Basecamp data analyst Jane Yang talks about a big, ongoing project at the company to clean up those inactive accounts and give former customers what we all deserve: the right to be forgotten on the Internet. Two Basecamp alums also return to share the history of the company's data incineration protocol.Show NotesJamis Buck on Twitter - 2:05Ja...2020-02-2527 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed203: A Blessed Monkeypatch (Eileen M. Uchitelle)On this week's episode, we revisit RailsConf 2019 for another live recording, this time with Eileen M. Uchitelle, GitHubber and rails core team member. Eileen joins Chris to discuss her RailsConf talk on how GitHub maintained a custom fork of Rails for years, how they finally moved off it, and what lessons we can take away from their experience. They also discussed Eileen's recent work on automatic database switching coming in Rails 6, microservices and monoliths, and getting into working on Rails. This episode of The Bike Shed is sponsored by Indeed Prime Eileen M. Uchitelle - eileencodes ...2019-06-2540 minMaintainableMaintainableEileen M. Uchitelle: Upgrading Ruby on Rails At Github And How To Stay UpdatedRobby speaks with Eileen M. Uchitelle, Senior Software Engineer at Github and member of the Rails Core Team. You'll hear about Eileen's work upgrading Github from Rails 3.2 to 5.2, how Github prioritized the upgrade, and why teams should get ahead and upgrade to Rails 6.Helpful linksFollow Eileen on TwitterUpgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2Eileen's blogThe Success of Open Source by Steven WeberSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Join the discussion in the Maintainable Discord CommunityLoving Maintainable? Leave a rating...2019-05-2034 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Eileen Uchitelle Eileen Uchitelle on Twitter Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-01-2537 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Eileen UchitelleIn this episode, Eileen Uchitelle joins Chris and Jason to share her journey into programming, how she began contributing to Rails (and subsequently joining the Rails Core Team), and other fun facts/stories around software development.2019-01-2537 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanUpgrading GitHub and improving Rails with Eileen UchitelleEileen Uchitelle is a Senior Systems Engineer at GitHub and a member of the Rails Core Team. They recently upgraded GitHub two major versions to the latest Rails. How do you manage such a large upgrade and the technical debt underneath - with no downtime? How do you also move improvements in GitHub's own branch upstream into Rails so everyone can benefit! Eileen explains it all to Scott in this episode. Upgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2 2018-11-0833 minRuby on Rails PodcastRuby on Rails Podcast249: Upgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2 with Eileen M. UchitelleOn August 15th, GitHub celebrated a major milestone: their main application is now running on the latest version of Rails: 5.2.1! Upgrading Rails on an application as large and as trafficked as GitHub is no small task. Eileen M. Uchitelle, better known as @eileencodes, came on to the show to discuss the upgrade and supporting multiple databases in Rails 6.2018-11-0627 minThe Ruby on Rails PodcastThe Ruby on Rails PodcastEpisode 249: 249: Upgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2 with Eileen M. UchitelleOn August 15th, GitHub celebrated a major milestone: their main application is now running on the latest version of Rails: 5.2.1! Upgrading Rails on an application as large and as trafficked as GitHub is no small task. Eileen M. Uchitelle, better known as @eileencodes, came on to the show to discuss the upgrade and supporting multiple databases in Rails 6. Links for this episode:Upgrading GitHub from Rails 3.2 to 5.2Multi-Database Support in Rails 6@eileencodes on TwitterEileen's BlogRuby on IceEpisode Music: "Creative Minds" by BENSOUND2018-11-0627 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed158: This is How I Ruin Meetings (Aaron Patterson)We're joined by Aaron Patterson for puns. Aaron also updates us on compacting GC for Ruby and Ruby 2.6's JIT compiler before telling us how he really feels about functional programming. Aaron Patterson (@tenderlove) on Twitter Parkinson's Law of Triviality (The Bike Shed Effect) Cargo Cult Building a Compacting GC for MRI by Aaron Patterson Allison McMillan on Twitter CAR and CDR Honeypot The method JIT compiler for Ruby 2.6 Closing Keynote by Aaron Patterson Opening Keynote: FIXME by David Heinemeier Hansson The Future of Rails 6: Scalable by Default by Eileen Uchitelle The Crystal Programming Language Support The...2018-06-1547 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed154: We All Have Work to Do (Eileen Uchitelle)Eileen Uchitelle joins us live from RailsConf to talk about exciting improvements coming to Rails 6, problems encountered by larger Rails apps, strategies for upgrading Rails and more! Eileen on Twitter The Future of Rails 6: Scalable by Default - Eileen's RailsConf Keynote The Bike Shed #22: No Capes! (Eileen Uchitelle) ActiveSupport::PerThreadRegistry Parallel Tests Test Queue DatabaseCleaner LHM: Online MySQL schema migrations GH-ost: GitHub's Online Schema Migrations for MySQL pt-online-schema-change Eileen removes dead code from GitHub after the Rails 4.2 upgrade Ruby on Rails: Security Long term support for Ruby on Rails 3.2 and Rails 2.3 Support The Bike Shed2018-05-1841 minTech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 28: Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonOpen Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right Also, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Guest Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Senior Software Development Engineer at Chef, CTO of Operation Code. nellshamrell.com Summary What's it like to run an Open Source project as part of your day job? How does open source change when it's backed by a company? Why is it useful for a company to run open source projects? Nell Shamrell-Harrington, who runs the Habitat project for Chef is...2018-01-1639 minTech Done RightTech Done RightEpisode 28: Open Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-HarringtonOpen Source and Companies with Nell Shamrell-Harrington Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right Also, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Guest Nell Shamrell-Harrington: Senior Software Development Engineer at Chef, CTO of Operation Code. nellshamrell.com Summary What's it like to run an Open Source project as part of your day job? How does open source change when it's backed by a company? Why is it useful for a company to run open source projects? Nell Shamrell-Harrington, who runs the Habitat project for Chef is on the...2018-01-1639 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed134: FastributesWe share our favorite talks from RubyConf and discuss how Sean has made ActiveRecord attributes allocation significantly faster with Rust. Saving Ruby From the Apocalypse by Jason Charnes Esoteric, Obfuscated, Artistic Programming in Ruby by Yusuke Endoh The Impermanence of Software by Andy Croll Git Driven Refactoring by Ashley Ellis Pierce The Unbearable Vulnerability of Open Source by Eileen Uchitelle All The Great Talks from RubyConf thoughtbot Podcast Swag Sale Support The Bike Shed2017-12-0831 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed110: Green ChipsWhat’s the deal with green potato chips? Also: RailsConf wrap up and an AST pass refactor for Diesel. Green Potato Chips Baby Ruby Stickers Justin Searls - How to Program Eileen Uchitelle - Building Rails ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase Framework Alex Kitchens - Perusing the Rails Source Code - A Beginners Guide Abstract syntax tree Visitor Pattern Refactor the query builder to make it easier to add new AST passes Turn to_sql into a standard AST pass Support The Bike Shed2017-05-1832 minTech Done RightTech Done RightSoftware, Open Source, and Rails With Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew HornerEpisode 007: Software, Open Source, and Rails with Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew Horner Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right or leave us a review on iTunes! Notes How does the Rails core team work? How are new features planned and implemented? How can I contribute? What should I do if I find a security issue in Rails? Our guest is the newest Rails core team member Eileen Uchitelle (@eileencodes) joins Table Xi senior developer Andrew Horner and host Noel Rappin (@noelrap) to discuss Rails, the new testing features in Rails 5.1, and the Rails...2017-03-2942 minTech Done RightTech Done RightSoftware, Open Source, and Rails With Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew HornerEpisode 007: Software, Open Source, and Rails with Eileen Uchitelle and Andrew Horner Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right or leave us a review on iTunes! Notes How does the Rails core team work? How are new features planned and implemented? How can I contribute? What should I do if I find a security issue in Rails? Our guest is the newest Rails core team member Eileen Uchitelle (@eileencodes) joins Table Xi senior developer Andrew Horner and host Noel Rappin (@noelrap) to discuss Rails, the new testing features in Rails 5.1, and the Rails...2017-03-2942 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed102: To the Moon!Going "to" the moon, hidden type errors in our Rails apps, the process of talk prep, and the S3 outage. SpaceX to Send Privately Crewed Dragon Spacecraft Beyond the Moon NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Retro looking rendering of SLS git push && git paid Rocket My Process for Writing a Talk by Eileen Uchitelle Summary of the Amazon S3 Service Disruption in the Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) Region Chaos Monkey Support The Bike Shed2017-03-1049 minDeveloper On FireDeveloper On FireEpisode 092 | Eileen Uchitelle - Facing Fear Guest: Eileen Uchitelle @eileencodes Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-092-eileen-uchitelle-facing-fear 2016-02-0100 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed22: No Capes! (Eileen Uchitelle)Eileen Uchitelle joins the show to discuss performance improvements to ActiveRecord, speeding up integration tests, and contributing to or running open source projects. This episode of The Bike Shed is sponsored by: Code School: Entertaining online learning for existing and aspiring developers. Leave a review on our iTunes page to be entered to win a free month of Code School. Links & Show Notes No Capes! CRUD! The Consequences of Not Understanding How ActiveRecord - Eileen's Midwest Ruby Talk fix delete_all to remove records directly How To Performance - Eileen's talk from GORUCO Breaking...2015-07-0738 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsAll Things Ruby with 2015's Ruby HeroesOur guests this week are 2015’s RUBY HEROES! Big show today, lots of great Ruby talk with these heroes, great insights from this past year of Ruby, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet. Toptal – Join Toptal and work with awesome people from anywhere in the world. Freelance with companies like Airbnb, Artsy & IDEO. Code School – Learn to program by doing with hands-on courses. Sign up...2015-05-161h 12The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceAll Things Ruby with 2015's Ruby Heroes (Interview)Our guests this week are 2015’s RUBY HEROES! Big show today, lots of great Ruby talk with these heroes, great insights from this past year of Ruby, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet. Toptal – Join Toptal and work with awesome people from anywhere in the world. Freelance with companies like Airbnb, Artsy & IDEO. Code School – Learn to program by doing with hands-on courses. Sign up...2015-05-161h 12Ruby RoguesRuby Rogues173 RR ActiveRecord CRUDThe Rogues talk with Eileen Uchitelle about ActiveRecord and big data.Special Guest: Eileen Uchitelle. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.2014-09-101h 10