podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Richard Schneeman
Shows
ART FICTIONS
Slow Dancing and Fluid Encounters (FLORENCE PEAKE)
Guest artist FLORENCE PEAKE joins ELIZABETH FULLERTON to discuss her multi-faceted, performance-led art practice via 'Stone Butch Blues' 1993 by Leslie Feinberg. It tells the story of life as a butch lesbian in 1970s, working class America and is particularly unique due to the writer gaining full rights to the text, making it fully accessible online and for free. Florence and Elizabeth talk about hysterical clay, collapsing paintings, mark-making without sight, rigid heteronormative conventions, the patriarchy's rule which brings a perpetual fear of violence, butch lesbians in the 70s, drag queens, sex workers and femmes, extractions of earthly...
2023-03-09
50 min
The Ruby on Rails Podcast
Episode 449: New OSS Maintainers with Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo
Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo are back on the show as new maintainers of the Faker gem! The trio discuss what they have learned in OSS so far, when to declare bankruptcy and how to market a project for new contributors. Does Hacktoberfest make a difference? Show Notes & Links: Episode 407 | Get to Senior with Stefanni Brasil and Thiago Araujo (hexdevs) Get to Senior | hexdevs faker-ruby / faker How to Open Source with Richard Schneeman | hexdevs Podcast Stefanni Brasil (@stefannibrasil) / Twitter Thiago Araujo (@thdaraujo) / Twitter Sponsored By: Honeybadger Honeybadger monitors your cron jobs...
2022-12-21
29 min
Ruby for All
How to Open Source with Richard Schneeman
Timestamps[0:40] Andrew just finished giving his BridgetownConf 2022 talk[0:55] Richard introduces himself and talks about a feature he added that will be coming out in Ruby 3.2[2:20] Andrew asks Julie if she was ever obsessed like him about getting a commit into Rails, which launches into a discussion with Richard about contributing to Rails and how he paired with Aaron Patterson.[5:20] Richard shares how he got started contributing to Rails on a regular basis, which led to creation of CodeTriage.\[9:00] Andrew shares how he began contributing to open...
2022-11-24
28 min
Ruby for All
How to Contribute to Open Source
Andrew and Julie talk about their first open source experiences. Andrew shares that he has always loved open source and does as much as he can. Julie had some questions around how to get started and Andrew shares some tips and tricks for interacting with projects and maintainers on GitHub and making high value contributions. After a brief aside about 10x developers, the pair talk about dealing with rejection and that it is ok and not personal when your contribution is turned down. Just like with companies, you have to find the right project for you and there is...
2022-08-25
28 min
DevDiscuss
S6:E8 - Ruby and Rails: From Features to Governance
In this episode, we talk about Ruby and Rails with Richard Schneeman, principal engineer at Salesforce and Heroku Ruby language owner, and Penelope Phippen, staff software engineer at Stripe, and a director at Ruby Central. Show Notes DevNews (sponsor) CodeNewbie (sponsor) DataStax (sponsor) Cockroach Labs (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Swimm (DevDiscuss) (sponsor) Stellar (sponsor) Ruby Rails Rubyfmt RubyConf RailsConf DeadEnd Inside the all-hands meeting that led to a third of Basecamp Employees Quitting Penelope PhippenPenelope Phippen (she/her) is a multifaceted Rubyist who works as a Director at Ruby Central, is the creator of...
2021-09-28
34 min
DevNews
S4:E6 - Babel’s Money Challenges, What It's Like to Work on Rails, and Coinbase’s End to Salary Negotiations
This week we’re talking about cryptocurrency company CoinBase refusing to negotiate job offers and a blog post by the Babel core team titled, “Babel is used by millions, so why are we running out of money?” which created a bit of a Twitter storm, and speak with Babel Core Maintainer Nicolò Ribaudo. Then we speak with Principal Engineer at Heroku and Rails Contributor Richard Schneeman, about what it’s like to work on Rails in the aftermath of Basecamp co-founders Jason Fried and Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson’s highly criticized blog post, which raised concerns about Rails' independence from its cr...
2021-05-20
53 min
Parent Driven Development
062: 3-Year Anniversary - Episode Highlights
Parent Driven Development 062: Celebrating Our Favorite Episodes from the past 3 Years! Episode Highlights KWu, Chris, Josh, and Allison reflect on the past 3-years of podcasting. They touch on their favorite episodes and guests over the years, as well as some favorite parenting genius and fail moments! 1:30 Episode 43 - Managing parents on your team with Nick Means 3:10 Episode 19 - Being Adults, Live from Ruby Conf with Jonan Scheffler 7:25 Episode 11 - Being a Trans-Parent with Jess Szmajda 10:35 Episode 26 - Breastfeeding with Allison, Mandy, and KWu 13:06 Episode 13 - Babies at Work Program with Leah Silber 14:38 Episode 39 - Parenting Roles and Gender Equity with...
2021-01-20
37 min
IFTNEXT Food Disruptors
Episode 25: The New Dietary Guidelines
Today’s podcast is just in time for New Year’s resolutions because we’ll be talking about the upcoming 2020-2025 dietary guidelines for Americans. While the new guidelines are expected to be announced by the end of the year, we’re joined today by Barbara Schneeman, PhD, Professor Emerita at UC Davis and Richard Mattes, PhD, Distinguished Professor … Continue reading Episode 25: The New Dietary Guidelines →
2020-12-17
44 min
Remote Ruby
Tailwind 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...
2020-03-06
56 min
Parent Driven Development
039: Parenting Roles and Gender Equality
Parent Driven Development Episode 039: Parenting Roles and Gender Equality with Richard Schneeman Welcome Richard Schneeman (https://www.schneems.com/)! Schneems (https://twitter.com/schneems) writes Ruby at Heroku, and maintains CodeTriage.com, a tool for helping people contribute to Open Source. He is in the top 50 Rails contributors and is an accidental maintainer of Sprockets and Puma. When he isn't obsessively compulsively refactoring code for performance, he writes such gems as Wicked, and derailed_benchmarks. 00:30 Welcome, Richard Schneeman! 01:00 All the Rage: Mothers, Fathers and the Myth of Equal Partnership The book: All the Rage: Mothers Fathers and the Myth of...
2020-02-12
00 min
Code with Jason
016 - Richard Schneeman
Richard Schneeman and I discuss his job with Heroku, rate limiting, inventions, refrigeration, peas, and the overlaps between mechanical engineering and coding.Richard Schneeman on TwitterCodeTriageRichard Scheeman's Personal SiteRichard Scheeman on GitHub
2019-09-24
54 min
Remote Ruby
Joined by "Schneems" (Richard Schneeman)
Code TriageWicked GemRichard's BlogGood Module, Bad ModuleThe Complete Guide to Rails PerformancePair With Me: Rubocop cop that detects duplicate array allocations Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter
2018-09-13
1h 13
Remote Ruby
Joined by "Schneems" (Richard Schneeman)
In this episode, Chris and Jason invite their first guest. Richard Schneeman is a Rails committer actively involved in the Ruby and Ruby on Rails community. It is an honor he agreed to join us and hope you enjoy the conversation around committing to Rails, flossing one tooth, and looking for performance insights in your applications.
2018-09-13
1h 13
Greater Than Code
079: Respect As Currency with Richard Schneeman
02:05 – Schneems’ Superpower: Not being grossed out by baby poop! And, debugging. 06:03 – The Skill and The Art of Troubleshooting 18:12 – Interviewing and Evaluating People 32:07 – Working in Open Source 37:17 – The Tension Between Structure and Agency 40:32 – The Role of Empathy in Open Source 50:52 – Bringing Open Source Values Into Companies 57:33 – Putting Machines in the Middle of People Reflections: Jamey: Gut feelings vs objective data. John: Dealing with unfriendly support cases and still having empathy. Rein: Being able to stay centered when things pull you off balan...
2018-05-09
1h 11
Greater Than Code
079: Respect As Currency with Richard Schneeman
02:05 – Schneems’ Superpower: Not being grossed out by baby poop! And, debugging. 06:03 – The Skill and The Art of Troubleshooting 18:12 – Interviewing and Evaluating People 32:07 – Working in Open Source 37:17 – The Tension Between Structure and Agency 40:32 – The Role of Empathy in Open Source 50:52 – Bringing Open Source Values Into Companies 57:33 – Putting Machines in the Middle of People Reflections: Jamey: Gut feelings vs objective data. John: Dealing with unfriendly support cases and still having empathy. Rein: Being able to stay centered when things pull you off balan...
2018-05-09
1h 11
CodeNewbie
S2:E8 - Getting started on open source when you don't know where to start (Richard Schneeman)
You want to get started in open source, but where do you start? How do you pick a repo? And once you do, what's the best way to help out, especially if it's your first time? Richard Schneeman is here to help. He's the creator of Code Triage, where you can sign up for repos and get an open issue sent to your inbox. He talks about different ways first-timers can get started, and how small contributions can be incredibly impactful. He also shares some hilarious stories from his own coding adventures. Show Links Partner with...
2017-12-18
32 min
Indiedotes Podcast
Episode 9: Richard Schneeman
Richard Schneeman shares how he balanced between building features and marketing his site, Code Triage.
2017-08-29
59 min
Indiedotes Podcast
Episode 9: Richard Schneeman
Podcast RSS Show Notes:As creators, most of us enjoy the making part much more than the sharing part. The problem is that unless we get it out in to the world, no one will see it."The product cycle of a feature isn't done until we get users, and some feedback on it."This week we talk to Richard Schneeman, software developer and creator of Code Triage, the easiest way to get involved in open source. We talk about he found a balance between building new features and promoting his product, and...
2017-08-29
59 min
The Bike Shed
44: It Won't Crash... It Might Crash
Sean has shipped early versions of Diesel, an ORM for Rust! We discuss its semantic versioning, the ergonomics of use versus the complexities of implementation, early issues with the API and the road to Diesel 1.0. Diesel Semantic Versioning SemVer for Library Maintainers by Richard Schneeman Rust RFC 1122 - Language SemVer Lobsters API hole in diesel updates Implementing IS NULL and IS NOT NULL for Diesel Diesel issue for migrations Crates.io PR for using Database behavior Support The Bike Shed
2015-12-17
47 min
The Bike Shed
24: You Look Good in a Lab Coat (Richard Schneeman)
Richard Schneeman joins The Bike Shed to discuss ruby memory use, horizontal scaling, and tackling open source issues big and small. 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 Speed Science - Richard's Railsconf 2015 talk mail gem memory use mime-types memory use Deprecate *_path methods in mailers XKCD: Evey change breaks someone's workflow Why does 6 times 9 equal 42? The Language Strangeness Budget Code...
2015-07-21
41 min
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
122: Ruby, the Weird Way (Britt Ballard, Caleb Thompson, Richard Schneeman, Terence Lee)
Britt Ballard leads this roundtable discussion on home-growing your own conference and their experiences, from theme and logo selection to scheduling guests and venues, turning Keep Ruby Weird from a dream into a reality. Keep Ruby Weird Jeremiah The Innocent FormKeep Scheduling, made simple Badges O.Henry Pun-Off Chauffeuring Ruby Rody Support Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
2014-11-10
50 min
Ruby Rogues
140 RR Heroku with Richard Schneeman
The Rogues talk to Richard Schneeman of Heroku.Special Guest: Richard Schneeman. 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.
2014-01-22
1h 12
GitMinutes
GitMinutes #03: Richard Schneeman on Git Branches and Workflows
In this episode we talk to Richard Schneeman, or Schneems, about Git branches and workflows. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3Links:Schneem's homepageCodeTriage (Help your favorite open source projects!)Heroku (Schneems works here)Schneem's famous GIF pull-requestSchneem’s Git intro (note all the great Rails tutorials in his YouTube channel)Git Flow vs Github FlowContributing to Rails guide (describes the CHANGELOG, etc)Schneem's favorite git command:git config -e
2013-04-08
00 min
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
20: Ruby Lightning
In this special episode from RubyConf 2012 we pulled aside some of the attendees and found out what they're working on. We also include a selection of the great lightning talks at the conference. Enjoy! Rob Mack from Spiceworks Dr. Nic Williams from Engine Yard talks about BOSH Ray Hightower from WisdomGroup, WindyCityRails, and ChicagoRuby Noel Rapin from Groupon John Foley and Nick Howard talk about Project Grok, an Open Source Code Reader Club (like a book club, but for code) Brian Ford from Engine Yard talks about Rubinious 2.0-rc1. Jeff Casimir from JumpstartLab talks about gSchool Daniel Huckstep...
2012-11-03
33 min