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[0:30] Collin introduces himself!

[2:40] Andrew asks what it's like to create Ruby on Rails educational content in 2022

[3:25] Collin talks about study groups in his bootcamp and how that correlated to student success

[4:12] Collin talks about creating his first GoRails video

[5:37] Julie asks how many times Collin has to rerecord himself while making screencasts

[7:00] Julie asks about the planning process for videos and what that entails

[9:49] Andrew asks what kind of software Collin uses when making screencasts

[12:58] Collin responds to Julie's discussion of trying to get topics out of your head and admits he still struggles with it

[15:10] Julie asks about teaching subjects while also learning them at the same time

[18:18] Andrew asks where people should start if they want to start creating screencasts

[20:19] Julie asks if people request videos on GoRails

[21:47] Julie asks about mob pairing with juniors


Sponsor

Special thanks to Andy Croll for personally sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check out firstrubyfriend.org and onerubything.com for nice, free community resources for newer devs!

Links
Ruby Radar
GoRails
Collin on Twitter

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Timestamps

[0:30] Collin introduces himself!

[2:40] Andrew asks what it's like to create Ruby on Rails educational content in 2022

[3:25] Collin talks about study groups in his bootcamp and how that correlated to student success

[4:12] Collin talks about creating his first GoRails video

[5:37] Julie asks how many times Collin has to rerecord himself while making screencasts

[7:00] Julie asks about the planning process for videos and what that entails

[9:49] Andrew asks what kind of software Collin uses when making screencasts

[12:58] Collin responds to Julie's discussion of trying to get topics out of your head and admits he still struggles with it

[15:10] Julie asks about teaching subjects while also learning them at the same time

[18:18] Andrew asks where people should start if they want to start creating screencasts

[20:19] Julie asks if people request videos on GoRails

[21:47] Julie asks about mob pairing with juniors


Sponsor

Special thanks to Andy Croll for personally sponsoring this episode. Be sure to check out firstrubyfriend.org and onerubything.com for nice, free community resources for newer devs!

Links
Ruby Radar
GoRails
Collin on Twitter

  continue reading

69 episodes

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