Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.
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Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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On Rails invites Rails developers to share real-world technical challenges and solutions, architectural decisions, and lessons learned while building with Rails. Through technical deep-dives and retrospectives with experienced engineers in the Rails community, we explore the strategies behind building and scaling Rails applications. Hosted by Robby Russell of Planet Argon.
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Every week you will be treated to a new Drifting Ruby episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well.
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Brendan Buckingham and Ryan Frisch talk about developing with Ruby on Rails and how to leverage it to build a business.
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On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville, Sally Hall, and Aji Slater discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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Conversations about science, technology, history, philosophy and the nature of intelligence, consciousness, love, and power. Lex is an AI researcher at MIT and beyond.
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The Ruby AI Podcast explores the intersection of Ruby programming and artificial intelligence, featuring expert discussions, innovative projects, and practical insights. Join us as we interview industry leaders and developers to uncover how Ruby is shaping the future of AI.
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Jeremy and Jess interview indie developers who have a passion for the Rails framework and bring their hustle and creativity to building a business. They strive to understand the challenges these developers face and how they are overcoming them to create successful businesses.
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GoRails is a series of screencasts and guides for all aspects of Ruby on Rails. Learn how to setup your machine, build a Rails application, and deploy it to a server.
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The Ruby on Rails Podcast, a weekly conversation about Ruby on Rails, open source software, and the programming profession. Co-hosted by Nick Schwaderer. Edited by Peachtree Sound.
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Ruby development discussion and debate. Find us on twitter @RubyistCarl and @benmercerdev
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We talk about Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and everything in between. From tiny tips to bigger challenges we take on 3 questions a show; What are you working on? What's blocking you? What's something cool you want to share?
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RailsMagazin ist ein e-Zine das in deutscher Sprache über Neuigkeiten und Veranstaltungen aus der Ruby on Rails Szene berichtet. In den Videopodcasts veröffentlichen wir unter anderem Vorträge der Münchner Ruby on Rails User Group.
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Elevate your Ruby skills. Everywhere. Futuristic Web Dev That’s Fast and Fun! Hosted by Jared White.
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The Ruby Blend is a Ruby focused podcast bringing you panel discussions, guest interviews, and much more to keep you up to date on what’s happening in the Ruby development community mixed with sprinkles from other developer communities.
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Interested in building your own SaaS company? Follow the journey of Transistor.fm as they bootstrap a podcast hosting startup.
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Aaron Francis and Andrew Culver compare notes on their experiences as developers in the Laravel and Ruby on Rails ecosystems.
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Are you a new Ruby on Rails developer in need of guidance? Well, StartHere: Ruby on Rails is the show for you! Dain Miller is your Ruby on Rails coach and he'll provide insight, and resources to help get you from knowing nothing to becoming a full-time Ruby ninja. Everyone starts somewhere and you’re starting here!
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A podcast about development and design. We do our best to be code-agnostic but we talk a lot about Rails, JavaScript, React, React Native, design, business and startups.
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Every other week you will be treated to a new, free RailsCasts episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well. A Pro option is also available containing more screencasts each week. This is the full resoluti ...
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A look at the world of 37signals, the Chicago-based web application company. Discussions about business, design, experience, simplicity, and more. Featuring Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson.
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Every other week you will be treated to a new, free RailsCasts episode featuring tips and tricks with Ruby on Rails, the popular web development framework. These screencasts are short and focus on one technique so you can quickly move on to applying it to your own project. The topics are geared toward the intermediate Rails developer, but beginners and experts will get something out of it as well. A Pro option is also available containing more screencasts each week. This version is for mobil ...
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RailsConf 2025 will be the final RailsConf. Let's talk and share our experiences from attending RailsConf over the years and being part of the Ruby on Rails community.
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The Planet Argon starting team discuss everything from web design to development to business.
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Women's Tech Radio brings out the voices of women in technology related fields. It explores their journey and collects the resources used along the way. Angela and Paige host this laid-back interview style talk show with tidbits about their life and favorite memories in technology.
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On the Code with Jason podcast I discuss technical topics with interesting people. Guests include people from companies like GitHub, Google and Stripe.
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Women's Tech Radio brings out the voices of women in technology related fields. It explores their journey and collects the resources used along the way. Angela and Paige host this laid-back interview style talk show with tidbits about their life and favorite memories in technology.
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Ever thought to yourself, "I really should read this documentation from cover to cover"? So did we. Starting with the Ruby on Rails Guides, we read the docs all the way through and discuss what we've learned. Read along with us!
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Featuring, celebrating, and amplifying the stories of PoC in, white dominated, tech spaces. Share your tech journeys on the TiC podcast whether you're a Cybersecurity pro, or made your first commit yesterday! We'll discuss challenges, share resources, and talk nerd together. We out here! Monique, your host, {previously, a social media manager} is a web developer with experience in HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, Javascript, and jQuery. She is currently learning Ruby on Rails, and has all the Cybersec ...
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Episodes and show notes available at friday.hirelofty.com. An unapologetic show about the culture and chaos of software engineering from the makers and breakers of digital products at Lofty Labs. We build software with Python and Django, Ruby and Rails, Golang, whatever frontend framework we're forced to use because it's popular this month, and anything else to get the job done right. Then on Friday afternoons we have a beer and talk about our regrets on this show.
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Elixir Wizards is an interview-style podcast for anyone interested in functional programming and the Elixir Programming Language. Hosted by SmartLogic engineers and Elixirists Owen Bickford, Dan Ivovich, and Sundi Myint, this show features in-depth discussions with some of the brightest minds in the industry, discussing training and documentation in Phoenix LiveView, the evolution of programming languages, Erlang VM, and more. In the current season, we're branching out from Elixir to compare ...
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Everyone wants to see behind the pink curtain… With humour and heart, insight and inspiration, Dancing on Ice's Matt Evers and the fabulous Ruby Murry will welcome a plethora of LGBTQ+ friends and family to their podcast extravaganza. They'll be covering everything under the sun from the latest showbiz tea, dating exes and inspirational stories of past and present to welcoming their guests who'll take the Holy Gay-rail oath to tell their absolute truth and ultimately answer the question... " ...
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podcasts on e-learning, instructional design, teaching and designing effective online courses and programs, leadership in the e-learning organization. very queenly!
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The CDNify podcast covers all things tech, startup, web performance and acceleration. You'll love it!
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Chris and Christian build some software businesses.
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There is currently no single resource for females either in tech or interested in getting into tech. Additionally, there are few examples of females-in-tech in popular media. iGirlTechNews.com will bring greater awareness to women everywhere that tech is for them and serve as the #1 resource for all women-in-tech.
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Geet sits down with the most amazing people he knows - fellow entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, artists, journalists, chefs, athletes, adventurers and other exceptional humans that inspire him.
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In this episode, we'll go from a fresh Rails 8 application and a newly provisioned Raspberry Pi to deploying the application on the PI. We'll also set up a domain to point to this application and put in place geo restrictions to help prevent unwanted access.By Dave Kimura
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In this episode of Remote Ruby, Chris, Andrew, and David humorously discuss the rapid increase of 'wrapped' features in various apps, recount personal experiences with food apps, and then dive into their favorite conference moments of the year. They also explore the concept of UI affordances and its importance in web design and give a preview of up…
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301 - Bekki Freeman, Staff Software Engineer at Caribou and Co-Organizer of Rocky Mountain Ruby
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52:35In this episode I talk with Becky Freeman, staff engineer at Caribou and co-organizer of Rocky Mountain Ruby, about legacy code, refactoring long-running applications, and the psychological skills required to get team buy-in for technical improvements. Links: Bekki Freeman on LinkedIn Rocky Mountain Ruby Caribou Nonsense Monthly…
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In this episode I talk with Paul Hammond about TDD as a discoverable principle—something alien programmers would independently arrive at. We discuss my "specify, encode, fulfill" formulation, why programming needs theory instead of rules of thumb, and the business payoff of technical quality: Paul returned to a well-built project after 18 months an…
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299 - Eleni Konior, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Cisco Meraki
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56:37In this episode I talk with Eleni Konior about her path from economics to graphic design to programming, and how creative skills benefit technical work. We discuss building customer-focused features, the importance of assuming the customer's role, and AI in products beyond chatbots—like proactively surfacing recommendations based on user behavior. …
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294 - The Dubious Idea of Code Reuse with Dave Thomas
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1:18:05In this episode I talk with Dave Thomas about why code reuse is overrated, the economics of programming principles, and why we can't empirically test whether practices work—we have to scrutinize the arguments behind them. Dave also discusses his new book Simplicity and his "developer without portfolio" concept. Links: Simplicity Nonsense Monthly…
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295 - Freelancing and Consulting with Wale Olaleye
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1:05:18In this episode I talk with Wale Olaleye about finding consulting clients through referrals and word of mouth. We discuss the "hunting vs farming" analogy for marketing, simplifying your pitch, filtering clients with deposits, and how genuine community relationships lead to business over time. Links: railsfever.com Wale Olaleye on LinkedIn Nonsense…
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In this episode I talk with Cory Zue about his solopreneur journey building SaaS Pegasus, a Django boilerplate product. We discuss AI's potential impact on the business of selling code, the financial anxiety that persists even when things are going well, and content marketing strategies for technical products. Links: coryzue.com SaaS Pegasus Nonsen…
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297 - AI-Assisted Coding with Steven Diamante
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1:07:10In this episode I talk with Steven Diamante about coaching teams on XP practices and AI coding agents. We discuss why change is so hard (people have to want it), his success turning an underperforming team around through weekly learning hours, and how to use TDD with AI—including "predictive TDD" where you have the agent guess if tests will pass or…
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296 - Software Design Principles with Andrea Laforgia
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1:08:22In this episode I talk with Andrea Laforgia about programming principles, why good code is code that's easy to change, and his motto: "write your code so it can be easily deleted." We discuss technical debt as an operating model, the fallacy of sacrificing quality for speed, and AI's impact on learning fundamentals. Links: Andrea Laforgia on Linked…
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298 - AI-Assisted Rails Upgrades with Ernesto Tagwerker
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46:39In this episode I talk with Ernesto Tagwerker about using AI for Rails upgrades, AI as an unblocking tool rather than just a speeder-upper, and the dangers of AI-generated "speculative code" that adds liability without value. Links: FastRuby.io OmbuLabsBy Jason Swett
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In this episode I talk with Kendall Miller about MCP (Model Context Protocol) and why AI agents need third-party guardrails. His company Maybe Don't sits between AI agents and MCP servers to prevent disasters—because AI sometimes solves problems in creative and terrifying ways. Links: Maybe Don't, AI Kendall Miller on LinkedIn Nonsense Monthly…
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In this episode I talk with Joel Drapper about defect-free development—not just automated testing, but the full spectrum: linting, static typing, database constraints, and especially runtime assertions. Joel's library Literal lets you define type expectations that blow up immediately when violated, catching bugs before they spread. Links: literal.f…
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In this episode I talk with Lio Lunesu, CTO of Defang, about infrastructure as code, Docker, and Docker Compose. Defang compiles Docker Compose files into cloud infrastructure code. Links: Defang Lio Lunesu on LinkedIn SaturnCI Nonsense MonthlyBy Jason Swett
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290 - Dead Man's Snitch with Chris Gaffney
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58:48In this episode I talk with Chris Gaffney about Dead Man's Snitch, a cron job monitoring service he's run full-time for six years after Collective Idea acquired it at a very early stage. We discuss the five-year path to profitability, SaaS being harder today, and dopaminergic personalities in tech. Links: Dead Man's Snitch Nonsense Monthly…
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287 - Jeff Casimir, Founder of Turing School
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1:24:24In this episode I talk with Jeff Casimir, founder of Turing School, about why AI is far down his list of reasons for the tech job market downturn—he points instead to macroeconomic policy, copycat layoff culture, and companies using layoffs to suppress worker organizing. We also discuss aptitude vs. belief, why school is mostly daycare, and his pro…
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288 - Ryan Frisch and Brendan Buckingham, Co-Hosts of the Rails Business Podcast
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1:09:18In this episode I talk with Ryan Frisch and Brendan Buckingham from the Rails Business Podcast about whether info products are viable in the Rails community, how business ideas emerge from personal pain points rather than brainstorming, and I give an update on SaturnCI sales. Links: Rails Business Podcast Locable SaturnCI Nonsense Monthly…
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286 - Darwin, Science and Programming with Kate Holterhoff
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56:29In this episode I talk with Kate Holterhoff, senior analyst at RedMonk, about her PhD research on Darwin's methods, speculation in science, and how 19th century evolutionary thinking influenced literature. We discuss epistemology, conjecture and criticism, and how these ideas connect to programming. Links: RedMonk Speculation and the Darwinian Meth…
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#488 – Infinity, Paradoxes that Broke Mathematics, Gödel Incompleteness & the Multiverse – Joel David Hamkins
Joel David Hamkins is a mathematician and philosopher specializing in set theory, the foundations of mathematics, and the nature of infinity, and he’s the #1 highest-rated user on MathOverflow. He is also the author of several books, including Proof and the Art of Mathematics and Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics. And he has a great blog ca…
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285 - Michael Ferranti, Chief Marketing Officer at Unleash
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52:54In this episode I talk with Michael Ferranti from Unleash about feature flags, trunk-based development, and why DevOps metrics alone aren't sufficient. We discuss FeatureOps—focusing on customer outcomes rather than just code delivery—plus the "three voices" (engineering, business, customer) and AI's role in accelerating feedback loops. Links: Unle…
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283 - Tom Akehurst, CTO and Co-Founder at WireMock
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1:00:36In this episode I talk with Tom Akehurst, CTO and Co-founder at WireMock, about API mocking, testing philosophy (verification vs specification, contracts, the testing pyramid), inner vs outer loop development, and MCP (Model Context Protocol) for integrating AI coding tools with external services. Links: WireMock WireMock on YouTube Tom Akehurst on…
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In this episode I talk with Jarrett Yew about his 10-year programming journey, early freelancing failures, working with difficult clients, and we go deep on AGI, neuroscience, spatial reasoning in language, and David Deutsch's theories on perception. Links: Jarrett Yew on LinkedIn jarrettyew.com Nonsense Monthly…
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284 - Josef Strzibny, Author of Deployment from Scratch and the Kamal Handbook
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59:15In this episode I talk with Josef Strzibny about his books Deployment from Scratch and Kamal Handbook, the economics of info products in the Ruby space, his new project Lake AI, and his road trip through the Balkans. We also compare driving cultures across Europe and the US. Links: Kamal Handbook Deployment from Scratch Nonsense Monthly…
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In this episode I talk with Raphael Masson, CTO of Missive, and Craig Kerstiens from Crunchy Data. We cover bootstrapping Missive from a side project (Conference Badge), growing from 3 to 15 employees, migrating off Heroku, and why most developers underutilize Postgres. Links: Missive Crunchy Data Nonsense Monthly…
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279 - Mike Mroczka, Author of Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview
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1:00:34In this episode I talk with Mike Mroczka about his book Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview. We discuss why algorithmic interviews persist, how AI has disrupted hiring, and why personal branding matters more than ever. Mike shares strategies for bypassing flooded job applications by contacting hiring managers directly. mikemroczka.com Beyond Crack…
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280 - Mike Bowers, Chief Architect at FairCom Corporation
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58:39In this episode I talk with Mike Bowers, Chief Architect at Faircom, about ISAM—the bare-metal database layer that predates SQL and powers stock trading systems. We cover Faircom's pivot into industrial IoT, their JSON/SQL hybrid approach, and discuss AI, consciousness, and the symbol grounding problem. Links: FairCom Nonsense Monthly…
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