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Code with JasonCode with Jason261 - Abstraction and Emergence with Jorge ManrubiaIn this episode I discuss abstraction and emergence with Jorge Manrubia from 37signals. We explore how abstractions should hide distracting details while showing essential information, debate whether programming guidelines are subjective or objective, and examine how good explanations distinguish useful abstractions from poor ones. The conversation touches on service objects, domain modeling, and the importance of showing actual code when discussing software design principles.2025-06-201h 06REWORKREWORKBlogging Isn't DeadDoes blogging still matter in tech? In this episode of The REWORK Podcast, host Kimberly Rhodes chats with 37signals' Principal Programmer Jorge Manrubia about why blogging is very much alive. They dig into the history of the 37signals developers blog, the company's process for contributions, and the added benefits this communication tool provides. Key Takeaways:00:50 – Meet Jorge01:03 – The history of the 37signals developers blog02:25 – The process — who contributes and how topics are decided05:09 – Benefits of writing on the blog and sharing content with the public07:40 – What to consider when starting a company blog09:43 – Sharing code isn’t as r...2025-02-0514 minLa Vieja GuardiaLa Vieja GuardiaLa Vieja Guardia 6x02 20240227 Jorge Manrubia y los caminos de hierroEn el episodio de hoy: - Nueva IA generativa que crea vídeos a partir de texto - Teatro en ASCII (https://ascii.theater) - Visual manager de k8s: k8studio - pkl lang: lenguaje para config as «code» - freenginx, fork de nginx por parte de uno de los desarrolladores principales - KeyTrap: agujero de seguridad en DNSSEC - uv, nuevo sistema de paquetes en python (escrito en rust) - Entrevista con Jorge Manrubia, desarrollador de Rails en 37 Signals2024-03-121h 57Ruby RoguesRuby RoguesTurbo 8 Unpacked: Cutting-Edge Features, Open Source Wins - RUBY 618Jorge Manrubia is the lead programmer at 37signals. They delve into the world of Turbo 8, a front-end library aimed at enhancing user experience and response times on the web. They discuss the latest developments and challenges in creating a seamless web experience. From the evolution of Turbo to the use of WebSockets and the philosophical alignment with Basecamp's principles, they explore the cutting-edge technology and thought processes driving the web development industry. Join them as they uncover the innovative approaches and practical considerations that shape the future of web development.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateRaygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile...2023-12-201h 00The Rails ChangelogThe Rails Changelog015: Exploring Turbo 8 with Jorge ManrubiaIn this episode, Jorge Manrubia provides insights into his experience working at 37signals. Our conversation delves into the intricacies of Active Record encryption, and we explore the latest advancements in Turbo 8 technology.Jorge Manrubia's Book RecommendationPragmatic Thinking And Learning Refactoring Domain-Driven Design Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns Design Patterns TurboActive Record EncryptionSpektr Security2023-11-2353 minRemote RubyRemote RubyTurbo Morph & ActiveRecord Encryption with Jorge ManrubiaIn this episode, Jason and Chris welcome guest, Jorge Manrubia, a Lead Programmer at 37signals in Spain known for his contributions to Ruby on Rails.  Today, Jorge shares insights into his background, role at 37signals, and contributions to open source projects.  He discusses his experiences, including the importance of learning from rejection and the value of experience in job interviews.  The conversation dives into Jorge’s work on Active Record Encryption and Console1984, and Jorge touches on the development of Turbo, with a particular focus on enhancing user interface fidelity in calendar applications using morphing. Also...2023-11-1046 minCode with JasonCode with Jason169 - Rails Concerns with Jorge Manrubia of 37signalsIn today's episode, Jorge Manrubia returns for a discussion of Rails concerns.Vanilla Rails is PlentyCode I Like: Good ConcernsKent Beck - Software Design: Tidy First?Jorge Manrubia.comJorge Manrubia on TwitterJorge Manrubia on GitHubCode with Jason Meetup2022-12-2259 minCode with JasonCode with Jason167 - "Vanilla Rails is Plenty" with Jorge Manrubia of 37signalsIn this episode I talk with Jorge Manrubia about his recent blog post, "Vanilla Rails is Plenty".Vanilla Rails is PlentyCode I Like: Domain-Driven BoldnessCode I Like: Fractal JourneysCode I Like: Good ConcernsSmalltalk Best Practice PatternsCurrentAttributes Rails FeatureJorgeManrubia.comJorge Manrubia on TwitterJorge Manrubia on GitHub2022-12-1255 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceFirefox supports blockers, NATS is great, Uber's MFA fatigue, OAuth2 drawn in cute shapes & an aging programmer (News)Mozilla says Firefox will continue to support current content blockers, Nabeel Sulieman thinks NATS is great and recommends you check it out, InfoQ breaks down Uber’s recent security breach, Klemen Sever explained OAuth2 by drawing cute shapes & Jorge Manrubia reflects back as an aging programmer. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X2022-09-2605 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedFirefox supports blockers, NATS is great, Uber's MFA fatigue, OAuth2 drawn in cute shapes & an aging programmer (The Changelog)Mozilla says Firefox will continue to support current content blockers, Nabeel Suleiman thinks NATS is great and recommends you check it out, InfoQ breaks down Uber’s recent security breach, Klemen Sever explained OAuth2 by drawing cute shapes & Jorge Manrubia reflects back as an aging programmer. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today! Featuring Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub Notes and Links Firefox will continue to support current content blockers Nats: You Need it Now! Dway...2022-09-2605 minChangelog NewsChangelog NewsFirefox supports blockers, NATS is great, Uber's MFA fatigue, OAuth2 drawn in cute shapes & an aging programmerMozilla says Firefox will continue to support current content blockers, Nabeel Sulieman thinks NATS is great and recommends you check it out, InfoQ breaks down Uber’s recent security breach, Klemen Sever explained OAuth2 by drawing cute shapes & Jorge Manrubia reflects back as an aging programmer. View the newsletterJoin the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jerod Santo – GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X2022-09-2605 minRuby RoguesRuby RoguesEncryption and Security in Ruby and Rails ft. Jorge Manrubia - RUBY 520Jorge Manrubia is a Security developer at BaseCamp. He discusses the encryption features added in Ruby on Rails and explains where they fit into the ecosystem for Hey.com.The panel jumps in to help discover how to help raise the privacy bar for your Ruby on Rails applications to protect personal and private information.PanelDarren BroemmerJohn EppersonValentino StollGuestJorge ManrubiaSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorLevel Up | Devchat.tvLinksGitHub | attr-encrypted/attr_encryptedThings to consider before using attr_encryptedOpenSSL::CipherGitHub | chaps-io/public_activityJorge ManrubiaJorge ManrubiaGitHub: Jorge Manrubia ( jorgemanrubia )Twitter: Jorge Manrubia ( @jorgemanru )PicksDarren- More Ruby MagicDarren- Java Creator James Gosling InterviewJohn- CalendlyJohn- GitHub | chaps-io/public...2021-10-271h 10