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Remote RubyRemote RubySin City Ruby & Testing with Jason SwettIn this episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew catch up with each other before diving into a conversation with Jason Swett. Jason, an author, speaker, and creator, discusses his monthly snail mail newsletter "Nonsense Monthly" and the upcoming Sin City Ruby conference scheduled for April 2025 in Vegas, Baby! The discussion then shifts to various topics surrounding software testing, including the challenges of test setup, duplication in tests, and the philosophical aspects of tests as specifications. Jason also talks about his latest book, "Professional Rails Testing" and his experiences and insights on consulting and improving technical leaders. Hit download now to...2025-01-2453 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason Meller on 1Password joining the Rails FoundationIn this episode, Chris catches up with guest Jason Meller, CEO and founder of Kolide. Today, Jason shares exciting news about Kolide, a startup focused on device security, which was recently acquired by 1Password. He delves into the history of Kolide, its growth, and its acquisition by 1Password. Jason also talks about the technical aspects of Kolide’s product, the importance of behavioral science in security, and the transition to working with 1Password. The conversation touches on scaling challenges, the hiring process, and Rails' influence on their development practices. Chris talks about his contribution by discussing improvements in the Ge...2024-12-061h 16THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodE401:📦ENSURING DIGITAL PRODUCT DATA FLOWS SEAMLESSLY BETWEEN B2B BUYERS & SELLERS | ANDREW CARLSON - DDS | B2B COMMERCE CORNER #62 | THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast📦 Andrew (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewcarlson) is the CMO of DDS - https://www.distributordatasolutions.com 📦DDS claims to: "streamline, simplify and improve the product content delivery experience for both manufacturers and distributors" 📦DDS for Manufacturers: "Simplify and speed delivery of your complete product content to your entire channel through automated, tailored ingestion and delivery methods" 📦DDS for Distributors: "Improve your customers’ online experience with next-gen™ product content from all your manufacturers—delivered to you via automated, tailored exports." 📦In this episode Jason & Andrew discuss the product content challenges facing the industrial manufacturing and distribution world an...2024-07-3154 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersCarla Penn-Kahn: Tactical tips for scaling to peak profitabilityBuilding a successful ecommerce or SaaS business is no small feat – it requires grit, determination, and a strategic mindset. But once you’ve scaled your business, how do you maximise profitability and maintain that upward growth trajectory?G’day, Jason Andrew here, and you’re listening to Stark Naked Numbers. This episode is for all the ecommerce or SaaS founders out there, deep in the trenches, who know the blood, sweat and tears it takes to build something remarkable.Today I’m joined by Carla Penn-Kahn, a true powerhouse in the ecommerce industry. She’s scaled and ex...2024-07-2258 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersSimon Plummer: Mastering operational excellence and small business acquisitionsEver received a cold email that actually made an impact? Today’s guest did just that. Hi, Jason Andrew here, and this is Stark Naked Numbers – the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and investor, and ultimately build your net worth.Today, I’m joined live in the studio by Simon Plummer, someone who shares a career trajectory similar to mine: an accountant-turned-business owner with a passion for helping other aspiring business owners.Simon is honestly one of the most exceptio...2024-06-211h 04Stark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersMark Denning: Secrets to Success in Home ServicesHey, it’s Jason Andrew here.Today, I'm joined live in the studio by Mark Denning. He’s the owner and managing director of Fallon Solutions, a Brisbane-based home services business that provides trade services to customers in South East Queensland. I actually used their services myself, and let me tell you, it was one of the best customer experiences I’ve ever had with a tradesman. So, I made it my mission to track down the owner, and here we are.In this chat, I talk to Mark about the story be...2024-06-1047 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersFrom $400 to $40 million: Nick Bell’s agency playbookEver wondered what it’s like to run a high-octane digital agency? If you’re knee-deep in the digital marketing world, you’re gonna dig this chat.Hey there, Jason Andrew here, and you’re listening to Stark Naked Numbers – the podcast that’s about stripping down the numbers behind business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and investor, and ultimately build your net worth. Today I’m hanging out with serial entrepreneur and self-proclaimed industry disrupter, Nick Bell. This guy’s not your average Joe – he’s set up more than a dozen comp...2024-05-281h 05Stark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersSimon Cook: Business Valuations 101Back in my corporate finance days, I was knee-deep in valuations and financial due diligence for small businesses. I always joked with my boss at the time that it was the easiest job ever. Just figure out the profit, or what we finance folks call the normalised EBITDA, and then you multiply it by three. But why three times? Why not two or even ten? I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers – the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and in...2024-04-021h 13Stark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersNikita Gossain: What happens after you buy a business?We’ve talked about how to buy a business – but have you ever wondered what the first three to six months should look like for someone who’s just bought one? Hi. Jason Andrew here, and you’re listening to Stark Naked Numbers – the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and investor, and ultimately build your net worth.Today I’m joined by Nikita Gossain. She’s a chartered financial analyst, an entrepreneur, and a mergers and acquisitions pro. She’s also the...2024-03-1950 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersDan Norris: Back on his grindThey say you should never meet your heroes, but that’s probably because they never met Dan Norris. Dan’s a serial entrepreneur, an award-winning content marketer, a best-selling author, and a genuine hero of mine.On this episode of the Stark Naked Numbers podcast, Dan tells us about how he developed his transparent approach to content marketing, why he left Black Hops Brewing, and why he’s putting it all on the line with his new business, East Coast Roast. Strap in. Show Notes:(02:12) Why Dan’s never been afraid...2024-02-201h 20Stark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersDr Glen Richards: The Business of Roll-UpsThis episode is all about roll-ups – and we’re not talking about the fruit snacks you had in your lunch box as a kid. No, we’re talking about rolling up SMBs. You know the playbook: Buy a bunch of small businesses, whack them together, take it public and make a tonne of money. I’ve been feeling the itch to do some rolling up myself. And this pod, I scratch that itch with the great Dr Glen Richards, Australia’s king of the roll-up. You know Glen. He’s the founder of Greencross Vets...2023-12-0557 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersTobi Pearce: Sweat, Success & Self-ImprovementToday I’m joined live in the studio by Tobi Pearce, the brilliant mind behind the hugely popular Sweat fitness app. Tobi's journey is nothing short of remarkable. He bootstrapped Sweat to a peak of $100 million in annual revenue and eventually orchestrated a jaw-dropping $400 million sale. I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. In this pod we go over the profits...2023-11-211h 10Stark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersMike Boyd: Preserving family wealth across generationsWe often hear stories about entrepreneurs making money, but how do you preserve it or more importantly, ensure your kids don’t waste it? As a parent, how do you ensure you don’t raise soft, entitled brats? Multi-generational wealth doesn’t just happen – and nobody knows more about how to keep your money in the family than today’s guest. I’m Jason Andrew, your host, and  here, and this is podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and investor, and ultimately build your net...2023-11-011h 23Remote RubyRemote RubyRails 7.1 Is Gonna Be HUGE In today’s episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew embark on some lively and humorous discussions about Bitcoin-inspired trucks, to practical insights on Rails 7.1 features, they explore security concepts, gas fees, Amsterdam travel plans, and much more. They dive into interesting developments like common table expressions, token generation in Rails 7.1, and the intriguing Bun package manager’s potential impact on Node. Chris also shares valuable insights into Stripe’s address element, Paddle as a Stripe alternative, and the complexities of handling taxes and chargebacks.  Hit download now for more “Bun” stuff![00:00:12] Our conversation starts with Chris seein...2023-09-2347 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 RubyAin't Your Callback Girl In this episode, Chris, Jason, and Andrew engage in a discussion revolving around the functionality and nuances of generated columns, callbacks, and coding practices in database and Rails applications. They explore the benefits and challenges of these features, and they dive into the complexities of coding tests.  They also discuss the HTML Pipeline library, GitHub’s markdown processing, and the Rails function for rendering rich text associations. Jason, Chris, and Andrew share their personal experiences, they explore the deeper layers of the Rails ecosystem, and they touch on Rails upgrades and the importance of maintaining minimal dependencies. Join us for...2023-08-2535 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersHow much should you pay yourself as a small business owner or CEO?If you’re a small business owner, a founder, or a CEO, there’s one big question I’m sure has echoed in your mind – ”How much should I pay myself?” It’s a delicate balance between personal income and business growth.I’m Jason Andrew – chartered accountant, business owner, and yes, a financial voyeur – and you’re listening to Stark Naked Numbers.It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing, and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and investor, and ultimately build your net worth. In today’s episode, I’m...2023-08-2231 minPassive Mobile Home Park InvestingPassive Mobile Home Park InvestingInterview with Jason Janda from Rochester Property GroupWelcome back to the Passive Mobile Home Park Investing Podcast, hosted by Andrew Keel. On this episode, Andrew talks with midwest mobile home park owner and operator, Jason Janda. Jason's background in apartment acquisitions and syndications has enabled him to have a unique perspective on the manufactured housing industry. Jason shares some of the mistakes he made as well as the important lessons he has learned throughout his mobile home park investing journey. Jason provides invaluable advice for passive investors (limited partners) and he also shares his thoughts on the future of the manufactured housing industry. Jason discusses his...2023-08-1536 minTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodE250: 📦B2B Commerce Corner #14 | UNVEILING THE DIGITAL TOOLING B2B BRANDS REQUIRE TO SUCCEED AT ECOMMERCE - Andrew Rogencamp, Commerce Vision - THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast - 02 August 2023Andrew is the COO of Commerce Vision - https://www.commercevision.com.au Commerce Vision is a SaaS based, B2B focused eCommerce/Omnichannel platform Commerce Vision also offers advanced order management/automation, field merchandising and mobile CRM modules In this episode, Jason & Andrew discuss how B2B eCommerce has evolved over the last 20+ years, how Commerce Vision has evolved alongside these changes and how B2B merchants can leverage a modern tech stack to deliver sales and service efficiency and advanced eCommerce UX at scale2023-08-031h 17Remote 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 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersReady, Set, Acquire: How to buy a businessHave you ever wondered how the magic of buying a business actually happens?I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. In this episode, I unravel the step-by-step process of acquiring a business, and reveal the nitty-gritty of how these deals go down. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or considering your first venture into business ownership, this one’s a must-list...2023-07-2547 minRemote RubyRemote RubyWe're A JavaScript Podcast Now Even though we’re missing Andrew today, Chris and Jason keep things lively, kicking off with a fun chat about candies, and unusual dislikes. Then, they dive into the professional world where Jason shares insights from his Job Boardly project and talks about the challenges and tools he found useful, such as Imperavi’s, Article. Chris and Jason have a discussion on various text editors, focusing on Basecamp’s Trix, we hear the difference between Redactor X and Article, and the Revolvapp, which is Imperavi’s email templates editor.  Chris and Jason go deeper into the world of JavaScript developme...2023-07-1450 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersAlex Ghiculescu: Bootstrapping a SaaS company to 8-figures of revenueTo bootstrap or not to bootstrap – that is the question. Is it better to build a business from the ground up without any outside funding, or to take the sweet venture capitalist money and run? I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. This episode, I’m joined by Alex Ghiculescu. Alex is one of the co-founders of Tanda, a self-fun...2023-07-111h 02Remote RubyRemote RubyThe Case For NOT Taking A Management Path In today’s episode, Jason, Chris, and Andrew kick it off with a discussion about their work environments, seating options, and Andrew’s hilarious story about going to IKEA, pencil behind his ear, tape measure, and his Mustang, to buy a new couch. We shift gears (see what we just did there) to the recent buzz surrounding the Rails World event and some speculations about Rails 7.1 features, and Chris tells us about Rails Hackathon that’s coming up in July.  From there, we move into a more personal space as Jason shares his experience of shifting from coding to manager...2023-06-3037 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersInsert coin: Why I almost bought a vending machine businessHope you’ve got some loose change handy, because it’s time to find out what it takes to run a successful vending machine business. I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. A guilty weekend pleasure of mine is scouring the web for businesses to buy. It’s a mostly harmless vice – but it does lead me down some interesting rabbit holes...2023-06-2722 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 minTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodE232: 📦B2B Commerce Corner #8 | HOW A SUSTAINABLE BRAND WITH A SOCIAL CONSCIENCE BUILT THEIR B2B BUSINESS ON MARKETPLACES - Andrew Kemp, Bare Kind - THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast - 21June 2023Andrew is the Co-Founder & Director of Bare Kind - https://barekind.co.uk Bare Kind are a sustainable fashion brand with a built in social conscience as part of their business model Bare Kind make bamboo fabric socks featuring endangered animals in their designs Bare Kind donates 10% of all profits to animal charities representing the animals displayed in their designs In this episode, Jason & Andrew discuss sustanability, greenwashing, authenticiy and building a B2B eCommerce channel by leveraging B2B marketplaces like Faire You can check our sponsor for this episode here: Mikata2023-06-2159 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersPete Seligman: Entrepreneurship Through AcquisitionIt’s an unpopular opinion, but I believe more people should buy a business instead of starting from scratch. I’m Jason Andrew, and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. In this episode I’m joined by Pete Seligman. Pete is a search investor – he helps aspiring business owners find good businesses and gives them a great future through acquisition, growth and a successful exit. 2023-06-131h 15Remote RubyRemote RubyRuby 3.3 Preview 1 & The Mystery Of The 3 Inch Round Button On this episode of Remote Ruby, Jason, Chris, and Andrew begin by sharing their thoughts on some shows they’re watching such as “White House Plumbers,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “Seinfeld.” The conversation then shifts towards the exciting release of Ruby 3.3 Preview 1, which focuses on performance improvements for YJIT and the introduction of compiler RJIT. They dive into the challenges of implementing autosaving and error display forms using Turbo and Hotwire in Rails. Then, the conversation takes a turn towards serverless function, with Andrew sharing his experiences using Vercel, and a discussion on Hatchbox and Fly for hosting applications, and the appeal...2023-05-2638 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersRowan Grant: How venture capital funds make moneyHave you ever wondered how venture capital funds make money – and what it takes to start one? I’m Jason Andrew, and welcome to Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ultimately build your net worth. In this first episode, I’m joined by someone near and dear to my heart – and very important to my net worth. Rowan Grant from Arbor Capital is a recovering accountant turned entrepreneur and VC, and he’s also my...2023-05-2559 minStark Naked NumbersStark Naked NumbersTEASER: Introducing Stark Naked Numbers with Jason AndrewIntroducing Stark Naked Numbers: The podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation Every number tells a story. The problem is that for most people, your finances are an overwhelming, over-complicated mystery that you’ve just never had the time or the energy to unpack. I’m here to help you with that. Hi. I’m Jason Andrew – chartered accountant, business owner and financial voyeurist – and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help...2023-05-2501 minPerformance Intelligence PodcastPerformance Intelligence Podcast#46 Jason Dorland - The Story of 'Ike the Dog' who Saved a Canadian Olympian, Learning from Failure and the Healing Power of PetsJason Dorland is an Olympian, father, coach, entrepreneur, and storyteller who dedicates his life to pursuing excellence in himself and those he supports. Based on true-life events, IKE: the dog who saved a human, follows the transformative journey of how Jason was left feeling bitter, ashamed, and lost after his 8 man rowing crew finished last in their final at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea. He retired from rowing and, as a way to cope, adopted a golden retriever puppy named Ike, who was destined to be a guide dog for the blind. Through multiple adventures with Ike, Jason...2023-05-171h 10Remote 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 minRemote RubyRemote RubyBeagleBones, mRuby, and Devise 4.9 with Hotwire support! On this episode of Remote Ruby, it’s another “Five Minutes of Nothing About Our Show” as the guys discuss Police Academy and the comedian Bobcat Goldthwait, a picture of Chris’s son dressed in Adidas gear, and Jason’s dilemma finding Adidas gear.  Now back to our regularly scheduled podcast topics, as Jason decided he needed a new hobby, so he bought a BeagleBone Black. We’ll hear how he used Elixir Nerves, Circuits, and some Ruby programming languages he’s been tinkering with. The guys discuss trying mruby, DragonRuby, Pi-hole, and Zeus.  Also, after two years, devise 4.9.0 was released tha...2023-03-0338 minRemote RubyRemote RubyTech The Halls [00:04:42] Jason and Andrew had an incident at work, they were bamboozled, and we find out what happened. [00:05:40] In other Ruby news, here is where the laughs begin…Andrew sent a picture to Jason declaring that an adult human hand can fit inside an eagle’s talon. Is this true?[00:07:30] We find out what did Andrew do with code this week that was so terrible, and Andrew gives us an example of something he’s had to do three times, and Chris explains his issue with physically printing a PDF to debu...2022-12-2340 minRemote RubyRemote RubyActive Record Cookbook & Making Bomb Rails Apps [00:02:16] Jason shares a story of Chris Seaton when he was on an earlier episode of a Remote Ruby Podcast.[00:03:34] Another Hanami livestream was done by Jason that you can check out now, and he tells us how they modified a Changeset to use bcrypt to encrypt a password.[00:07:56] Chris recommends checking out Advent of Code with CJ Avilla on YouTube.  Also, the guys share thoughts on the fear of rejection and the benefits of teaching, learning, and people learning with you when you may not know all the answers. ...2022-12-1640 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason gets Twitchy with Hanami [00:00:56] Jason did his Hanami livestream on Twitch, he explains the app he built, how Hanami brought in 2 people from the dry-rb team who brought their ideas from there and rom-rb. Also, what’s so cool about Hanami 2.0?[00:06:45] Dry-rb gems are so nice and the guys discuss what they like about them. [00:08:25] Find out why Andrew became a Twitch mod for Jason. [00:09:59] Jason mentioned earlier that the parameters are done at the controller level, and he explains how Laravel does the same thing. He also expl...2022-12-0945 minRemote RubyRemote RubyKevin Newton on Ruby Parser, SyntaxTree, Prettier Ruby and a sneak peek! [00:01:52] Jason and Andrew catch up on what they’ve been working on. Apparently, they’ve both been working on making Dynamic Open Graph Images. Andrew used Vercel and Jason took a different route.[00:05:11] Kevin details the recent news about rewriting Ruby Parser.[00:07:50] If you’re new to Ruby or not familiar with Parser, Kevin explains what a Parser is how it’s used in Ruby. [00:09:54] We find out how SyntaxTree works with what Kevin’s doing now on Ruby Parser.[00:13:00...2022-11-0450 minRuby for AllRuby for AllWriting Better Rails Tests with Jason SwettBig thanks to Jason for coming on the show and giving us a discount code for his book to share with you!🔥 Use code rubyforall for a discount on Jason’s book!Jason introduced Andrew to podcasting on Jason’s podcast The Ruby Testing Podcast.Jason’s book helped Julie get more comfortable with testingWe talk about testing tipsMake sure your tests fail first and whyWhy should you write testsTest implementation and not behaviorFind out the difference between unit tests, integration tests, system tests, acceptance testsLinksJason Swett TwitterJaso...2022-10-2730 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 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 minRemote RubyRemote RubyThe brand new Hatchbox.io v2 [00:02:23] The guys discuss DHH and the release candidate of Turbo v7.2.0.[00:07:13] Andrew asks if we can do Postgres in the browser now, why do we need to build these complex forms and tables? Jason and Chris explain it to him.[00:12:51] The guys chat about customized license plates, car tags, and Jason owing Andrew $163. [00:15:37] The discussion turns to Hatchbox, Chris updated the DNS to point to the new version, Jason tells us about using it with Job Boardly, and they talk about using clusters. ...2022-09-0950 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 RubyPower Rangers & Building Products [00:03:34] Chris tells us about Command Pallet, Ninja Keys, and Lit element.[00:09:25] Andrew asks the guys if they’ve looked at Shoelace style, he talks about using Bridgetown Quick Search plugin and Chris and Andrew talk about using CSS variables.[00:12:05] Andrew educates the guys on CSS Toggles since an unofficial draft is out.[00:19:52] We hear more from Chris about the Command Pallet stuff he put into a Jumpstart and what it’s like to implement it, and how he found the Ninja Keys library.2022-04-291h 07Remote RubyRemote RubyHeroku Incident, SIM Swapping, and security tools [00:00:41] The guys banter about Suns vs Grizzlies, some Tweets between Jason and Andrew, and the Footprint Center. [00:06:00] Jason and Andrew were brainstorming topics for this podcast and there was talk about minting the first episode of Remote Ruby and sell it as an NFT.[00:07:19] Andrew explains the little oopsie that happened with Heroku and GitHub over the weekend.[00:13:19] Andrew tells us about SIM swapping and what’s been happening at T-Mobile stores.[00:23:57] We hear about Podia using Brakeman, the sta...2022-04-2249 minRemote 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 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 minRemote RubyRemote RubyGetting a Junior Developer Job with Jason Meller and Caitlin Cabrera [00:02:40] Jason gives us an explanation of what Kolide is, how they found Caitlin, and why they decided to hire her.[00:06:09] Andrew asks Jason when he was looking for someone for a mid to senior position, and what led him to believe that maybe that’s someone who doesn’t fit into a senior category but can still have the impact of someone with a senior paycheck.[00:08:42] Find out the most impactful thing that Andrew’s company did for him as a Junior Developer, and Caitlin shares her journey to how sh...2021-12-1759 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRubyConf 2021 | Talks We Liked and People We Met [00:00:52] The guys chat about being at RubyConf, how they recorded a live episode with six people, what they talked about, and something about a stellar ending.   [00:02:50] Andrew and Jason talk about what happened from the first day of RubyConf and from then on, between meeting up with people, eating with friends, doing a lot of walking, hugging, and talking with so many people. [00:06:39] Jason tells us more about Matz’s talk on the Ruby 3 Nexus.[00:10:49] Jason explains another thing Matz talked about regarding how there...2021-11-1940 minThe Music Challenge PodcastThe Music Challenge PodcastJason Isbell - SoutheasternJason Isbell - Southeastern is the subject of The Music Challenge podcast as we salute thye Americana genre. Isbell is one of the master's of contemporary songwriting and his album Southeastern is a prime example. Born out of rock, folk, and country, Americana has found a solid listenership amongst huge amounts of fans. Come for the music. Stay for the conversation.2021-11-181h 00Remote 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 RubyMaking Magic with ImageMagick [00:03:38] Jason tells us about an interesting project he’s been working on this week with a Mockup Generator, and he’s on the Ruby side of it now. He tells us how he’s rendering the images on top of each other with a React component called Design.[00:09:29] Andrew asks Jason what happens if you have a P and G layer on top of a JPEG. Chris wonders if Jason is doing the commands with image processing, MiniMagick, or RMagick, and if he’s doing all of them once or two at a time. Jason me...2021-10-0142 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 13Remote RubyRemote RubyMEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x Ruby on Rails Podcast) [00:01:02] Chris, Jason, and Andrew tell us the story behind Remote Ruby and how it started.  [00:03:42] Jason Swett tells us the origin of where Rails with Jason came from. [00:04:42] Chris Toomey and Stephanie share the story behind The Bike Shed. [00:07:10] Brittany tells us her story behind The Ruby on Rails podcast. [00:08:07] We find out how Remote Ruby and The Bike Shed are put together and planned out week to week. [00:10:50] Jason Swett and Brittany tell us how th...2021-08-1134 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 RubyLearning in Public | Alpine & Inertia [00:00:42] Andrew gives us an update if he finished his JavaScript framework he was working on, and he tells us why he chooses to use Alpine over Stimulus.  [00:03:45] Find out about a method that Bridgetown has called jsonify and what it does. [00:04:55] Jason tells us since he’s been low key back in action this week and he’s been trying out Inertia.js. The creator of Inertia, Jonathan Reinink was on a previous episode that you should listen to. Also, Jason talks about how he likes using Tailwind.2021-07-3032 minTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodTHE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast with Jason GreenwoodE89: Talking eCommerce Business Profitability w/ Jason Andrew, SBO Finanical - At the Coalface Podcast - 29 July 2021Jason Andrew is the founder of Brisbane based SBO Financial - https://sbo.financial He's also the author of 'Stark Naked Numbers' - a book that helps owners/leaders understand the numbers that drive their business to success Jason is a financial accountant by trade but is an expert financial business consultant more broadly In this episode Jason & Jason discuss why profits, not just revenue should be the focus of any eCommerce or omni-channel business Jason helps break down the key financial drivers that ensure the success of your business and busts the 'acquisition at all costs' myth that's so...2021-07-2957 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 RubyRead the Logs & Version Your Gems [00:00:15] Since Jason’s been gone a few weeks, the guys have a chat to catch up.   Jason tells us how it’s been going at home since the arrival of his baby daughter, Chris gives us an update of what’s going on with his new house, and Andrew tells us he’s been busy with his website and doing upgrades.  [00:07:19] Andrew informs us how he regrets making all those GitHub actions a while ago, and he explains why.[00:09:02] Andrew talks about Adam Wathan and what he’s been tweeting about with Gi...2021-07-0925 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJason Joins Team HAML? [00:00:58] We start off by Andrew telling us he’s working in a weird area of the internet doing stuff with Adobe and the guys catch up on what’s going on in their lives. [00:07:59] It’s not a joke! Jason wants to talk about Haml, and how interested and excited he is to see they’re working on it again (you can certainly hear the cheering from Andrew). ☺ Andrew talks about Haml released their “roadmap” for what they want to do and how they’re trying to get some funds on Google sponsors. [00:09...2021-06-1841 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Jason Swett [00:05:33] Jason introduces himself and tells us what he does. [00:06:48] Jason defines what a service object is and how he views them, and then asks the guys if they use service objects and what comes to mind when they hear the term service objects. [00:11:45] We find out about a blog post that Jason wrote recently that he tells us about. [00:13:49] Chris talks about good complicated examples are the hardest to come up with, and Jason tells us about a challenge he had with cases in his...2021-05-2141 minRemote RubyRemote RubyViewComponents and the Future of Assets with Joel Hawksley After Jason talked about his side project last week, he tells us he had to abandon Stripe checkout and did something else instead, and Chris announced he just did a Stripe Checkout video for GoRails this week. Joining us on today’s episode, we have Joel Hawksley, an Engineer at GitHub and creator of ViewComponent. We learn what ViewComponents are, how Joel came up with the idea, and his latest experiment and vision for it, which is a big one. Joel tells us some ideas he has for Cuprite, and Andrew talks about how Percy is a nice tool to...2021-04-1656 minRemote RubyRemote RubyChain Smoking for Vaccines, Delegated Types, and Creating Courses [00:01:00] The guys chat about what happened this week in their lives, getting COVID vaccines, and Chris trying to get a title transferred on an old car.[00:10:57] Andrew poses a question to Jason and Chris which has to do with Delegated Types. Chris and Jason have a discussion about using it.[00:17:13] Chris mentions pagination being a problem and how querying and then merging could work. After having the discussion, Andrew says it all makes sense to him.  [00:22:14] Jason tells us about a pretty gnarly JSONB data mi...2021-03-1939 minRemote RubyRemote RubyLaunching 12in12.io, Dependency Confusion Attack, and Conventional Commits [00:02:42] Andrew does a follow up from last week when he talked about moving and archiving repos and he gives an update. Jason tells us problems they’ve had with Dependabot.[00:05:36] We learn about Andrew perfecting a gem release workflow and using Conventional Commits.[00:09:43] Chris was busy this week and he tells us about a live stream he did with Freek Van der Herten, who created an app called Ray. [00:13:15] Find out about the product streaming Chris did with 12in12.io and how he did a zoo...2021-02-2648 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 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 minRemote RubyRemote RubyBridgetown, APIStruct, Hashie, and generating PDF forms in Rails [00:05:05] What’s new in Ruby and Rails Land?  Andrew announces RubyConf 2020 (virtual) is next week.[00:09:20] Jason spun up a Bridgetown site with Tailwind and said it was fun. Andrew says he’s been playing around with it a lot this week and made a short video on how to add Tailwind, and he went full hog into Snowpack again. [00:10:12] Jason asks Andrew if he ever gut the Webpack setup in Bridgetown and replace it with a Snowpack setup. Andrew talks about the video he made (link below). Jason mentions how he fou...2020-12-0447 minRemote RubyRemote RubyModernizing A Community Is Hard [00:00:34] Jason and Chris chat about voting, election, and COVID. Chris mentions a GitHub repository that posts the election votes in real time. [00:9:56] Chris tells us there is good news on the horizon with Ruby 3.0 and Rails 6.1 coming out soon, and the guys chat about the changes. [00:13:10] Jason is curious on Chris and Andrew’s thoughts on how Turbolinks is going to affect the adoption and the use of StimulusReflex. [00:19:37] Andrew talks about how the messaging around Turbolinks has never been as good as it could have been...2020-11-2759 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 RubyManaging Technical Debt, Vue 3, and Adding Linters to Legacy Code Bases [00:01:49] Chris tells us he had somebody using Jumpstart that couldn’t get into his app, so he explains how he solved the problem. He also talks about how he used yarn link.[00:10:10] Chris talks about how he was trying to improve administrates navigation, which is actually based off your routes. [00:15:38] The guys chat about how the official version of Vue 3.0.0 was released! [00:18:14] Jason’s been busy writing SQL at work doing campaign emails and what’s been going on with that. Chris asks Jason if he’s...2020-10-0245 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 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 RubyRefactoring view components, notifications, and how you translate your JavaScript [00:03:37] The guys catch up on what’s been going on in their lives.   [00:10:58] Jason tells us he’s been refactoring and cranking out view components. Chris talks about the transition that he went from building the notifications things and refactoring it.  [00:14:04] Chris asks the guys if they’ve done any other stimulus reflex features that they’re going to try and build or if they’re mostly focused on the site preview thing. Jason’s main focus is the editor. Chris tell us what he does for notifications. He mentions Baseca...2020-08-2156 minRemote RubyRemote RubyNoticed (Notifications in Rails), Real-time Previews with Stimulus Reflex, and Podia is Hiring [00:00:25] Chris has been tweeting about doing notifications in Rails and trying to build and he asks the guys if they’ve used any notifications gems in Rails or have they built it from scratch or what have they done in the past. Chris mentions about something Palkan wrote about Active Delivery. [00:06:34] Chris talks about getting a Tweet from Steve Polito about writing Gems is a good way of pushing your learning.  [00:10:35] Jason tells us what notifications are to him, which is always a thing he wants to add but then he pushes it o...2020-08-0744 minRemote RubyRemote RubyExploring HEY's Gemfile Welcome to Remote Ruby!  The guys are all back together this week! In the last episode, COVID-19 was talked about, so the guys want to shift the focus to new and better things happening in the Gem world, like DHH’s Hey’s Gemfile and Basecamps Gemfile.  Jason made an Avatar Component and how he uses formBuilder. They guys also talk about WebAuthn Gem, Two-factor Authentication, and Turbolinks. There are some newer Gems out there they discuss as well and some of their favorites.  Jason brings back another question of the week to see if it will get answered. Will Ja...2020-07-1052 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 RubyAdvanced StimulusReflex & CableReady in real-world apps [00:06:10] Jason starts out by talking about working on action cable this past weekend since he uses stimulus reflex for everything in life and he couldn’t control the logging.  Chris mentions he had a similar issue happen to him. [00:10:00] Andrew chimes in to say he thinks this is a place where components can really shine with cable ready. Jason talks about using components at work. [00:13:19] Chris wonders if Jason has dropped down into Cable Ready since he’s been using Stimulus Reflex a lot. Chris finds it far more effecti...2020-06-1951 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 RubyRailsconf Couch Edition & May of WTFs with Matt Swanson [00:04:25] Matt gives us an introduction of who he is and what he does at SEP. He also mentions his blog called, “Boring Rails.” (don’t be fooled by the name)☺ [00:05:55] Besides doing Rails at work, Matt fills us in on other things he works in.   [00:08:08] Jason asks the guys if any of them have watched the “RailsConf 2020.2 Couch Edition” talks and what are some of their favorites. Andrew starts off talking about a Webpacker one called, “Webpacker, It-just-works, But How?’ by Justin Gordon. Also, “Tidy First?” by Kent Beck.  Matt mentions that DHH h...2020-05-2954 minRemote RubyRemote RubyStimulus Reflex BlackJack, Leaving ActionText, and Calendar Gems [00:01:13] Jason talks about how he needs to start doing some upgrades on HopeGrid. And because the guys do like to have fun, they talk about gaming devices and fun video games they’ve been playing. [00:07:45] Andrew and Chris talk about playing the video games “Red Dead Redemption” and “Grand Theft Auto.” [00:10:50] So, what’s new in Ruby World? Chris did a major update to GoRails.[00:13:41] Chris asks the guys if they’ve seen the Sizzy browser.[00:17:28] Chris mentions using Alpine.js for dr...2020-05-0859 minRemote 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 RubyTailwind UI, Hanami::API, Puma security fixes, and more [00:02:13] The guys talk about how Ruby is 27 years old and Rails is 16 years old and how Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto is still involved with Ruby since the beginning. [00:03:28] Chris mentions using Python, but Ruby being more flexible and the philosophy of Matz making Ruby so special.  [00:06:45] Jason asks the guys if anything cool is going on. Tailwinds UI is mentioned which leads into Adam Wathan’s tweet about it.   [00:12:04] Listen here to see if Jason likes working on Front End code. Also, the guys discuss how they had A...2020-03-0656 minRemote RubyRemote RubyMental Health, Rails Upgrades, Jason's New Project, Bootstrap Shift, and More ChurchChatBootstrap ShiftMonolithsAttractor Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2020-02-031h 02Remote 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 RubyBuilding Kolide with Jason Meller Jason Meller on TwitterBad BloodDavid GogginsAmerican KingpinKolideKolide on TwitterInertia.jsosquery Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-09-2751 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 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Jason Swett Jason SwettWorking Effectively with Legacy CodeRefactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code (2nd Edition) (JavaScript)Refactoring: Ruby Edition: Ruby EditionUsing Ruby in 2019Job Alert: Lensrentals.com is looking for a Ruby developer | Send a resume to jobs@lensrentals.com Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-01-0452 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 seekersEP78 Practicing Magic for Real Life with Jason MillerJason and Andrew talk about the lessons they've learned around practicing magic as a way of life. They also talk about what it is like to live in community with those who don't practice. And of course Saint Cyprian gets talk about too.  Think about how much you've enjoyed the podcast and how many episodes you listened to and think consider if it is time tosupport the  Patreon You can do so here. If you want more of this in your life you can subscribe by RSS , iTunes, Stitcher, or email. You can find Ja...2018-04-1356 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER124: Tips for Family Travel with DisabilitiesFamily travel with disabilities may offer some unique challenges, but it still has the same rewards. Our guest on Epic Education Radio this week knows all about it. ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! :::     Family Travel with Disabilities Meet Bron. Together with her partner, Andrew, they s...2017-10-1744 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER082: The Epic Education Radio 2016 Year in ReviewAs 2016 comes to a close, I want to wish you an amazing new year and also give you a short guide through one full year of amazing family travel interviews. In this episode I talk about some of the things I've learned from guests on Epic Education Radio this year, along with a few excerpts. I hope you find these conversations as inspiring and useful as I do. On the left is the timecode. On the right are the links to the relevant episodes. :::::: If you like what you’re hearing, th...2016-12-2700 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER074: Full-time living in a trailer with kidsWould you consider living in a trailer with kids? Jason Calhoun and his wife Danielle asked themselves this question. The answer changed their lives forever.   LIVING IN A TRAVEL TRAILER No the Calhoun family isn't living in a trailer with kids on the edge of town now. They didn't move into a trailer park. Instead, they're living in a travel trailer, and doing that travel trailers do best: travel. They've crossed from America's west coast to east twice so far and are really learning the joys and challenges of living in a trailer wi...2016-10-3146 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER058: Family Travel and Cultural IdentityTravel and cultural identity are tightly intertwined. For Andrew Tolentino, he found out first hand last year. In October 2015, Andrew and I met for the first time over a crappy internet connection. I was in Atlanta visiting family, he was sitting on a beach in Boracay, having recently left his home in New York to embark on the family trip of a lifetime. Moving to the United States from the Philippines when he was four years old, Andrew was now back in the homeland of his parents for the first time in 44 years, this time with his wife and...2016-07-0542 mineComFueleComFuelMastering User Experience with Jason Broughton from ZapposNew post from The eCommerceFuel Blog: User experience. This phrase has been tossed around a lot in the last few years, but few have actually mastered applying it in all aspects of their business. Most businesses focus on the wire-framing and usability testing, but there are some even easier ways to reel in customers and keep them coming back. Jason Broughton, head of UX for Zappos, weighs in on how to make your website useful, usable, and an experience that will ensure customers will keep coming back for more.   Subscribe:  iTunes | Stitcher (With your host Andrew Youderian of e...2016-05-2725 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER042: How to sell everything and travel the worldDo you think you could sell everything and travel the world? That's what Jason Marshal did. Before this round-the-world trip, Marshal describes himself as a typical corporate guy in America: the job, the business trips, "the SUV and the golden retrievers." He also had the 60-to-80-hour workweek and a son growing up fast. On his son's birthday, he realized that if he wanted to travel together as a family, he wanted to do it now. And he did, but not without careful planning and organization. This is a great interview for family travelers. If you're still in the ea...2016-03-1458 minEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss &  John Lee DumasEpic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast for parents who like Nomadic Matt, Rick Steves, Tim Ferriss & John Lee DumasEER038: Long-term travel with a babyMost people don't consider long-term travel with a baby, but Andrew and Tanya Davis are not most people. In this conversation, Andrew tells me why he thinks traveling with infants and toddlers can actually be easier than with older children. This notion may seem counter-intuitive, but he is not alone: I have talked with a number of families who feel the same way. Andrew and Tanya were long-term travelers before their daughter- Zoe was born, and once this duo became a trio, they saw no reason to stop. In this conversation, you'll hear: Pack and stroller recommendations Andrew and T...2016-02-1552 min