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  • Cameron Dutro joins the Rogues to discuss RUX, a system for managing your View Components in Rails in a similar way to how React uses JSX to manage its Component views.

    He discusses how it works, how it goes together, and what inspired it.

    Panel Charles Max Wood Darren Broemmer Luke Stutters Valentino StollGuest Cameron DutroSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks GitHub | camertron/rux Primer Design System ViewComponent GitHub | opal/opal Matestack Reimagined Rails views using Matestack with Jonas Jabari Ruby 2.5 allows creating structs with keyword arguments GitHub: Cameron Dutro ( camertron ) Twitter: Кэмерон Дутро ( @camertron )Picks Cameron- GitHub | camertron/erb2rux Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Charles- JavaScript Picks Charles- Ready Player Two Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- Top End Devs Darren- Is Ruby Dead Darren- 16 New ML Gems for Ruby Luke- GitHub | jeremyevans/sequel_postgresql_triggers Luke- DEF CON 29 - James Kettle - HTTP2: The Sequel is Always Worse Luke- The Wire  Valentino- Flux Valentino- Add strict_loading mode to optionally prevent lazy loading

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Darren:

    Twitter: Darren Broemmer ( @DarrenBroemmer )

    Contact Luke:

    GitHub: Luke Stutters ( lukestuts )

    Contact Valentino:

    Doximity Technology Blog Work @ Doximity GitHub: Valentino Stoll ( codenamev ) Twitter: V ( @thecodenamev )
  • This week the panel discusses several Do's and Don't's for your React Apps that are lessons they've learned building React applications over the years.

    Panel Jack Herrington Paige Niedringhaus TJ VantollSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks GitHub | welldone-software/why-did-you-renderPicks Jack- Hades Paige- Versailles (TV series) TJ- Land of the Giants

    Contact Jack:

    Jack Herrington – YouTube Blue Collar Coder Twitter: Jack Herrington ( @jherr )

    Contact Paige:

    Paige Niedringhaus Paige Niedringhaus – Medium Twitter: Paige Niedringhaus ( @pniedri ) GitHub: Paige Niedringhaus ( paigen11 )

    Contact TJ:

    TJ VanToll's Blog Progress Software KendoReact Twitter: TJ VanToll ( @tjvantoll )
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  • Randy Coulman joins the Mix this week to discuss ConfigCat's SDK for Elixir. Since ConfigCat doesn't have an Elixir SDK, they built one internally in their application. Randy discusses how that worked out and how you could do that if your services don't offer Elixir SDK's.

    Panel Allen Wyma Sascha WolfGuest Randy CoulmanSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Elixir SDK for ConfigCat InfluxDB Cloud ConfigCat  entr CLI tool gitmoji VSCode Extension - Elixir Test  Randy Coulman GitHub: Randy Coulman ( randycoulman ) LinkedIn: Randy Coulman Twitter: Randy Coulman ( @randycoulman )Picks Allen- Warp Terminal Randy- Growing a Language  Randy- Essential Craftsman - How To Be More Productive Randy- CrackingTheCryptic - YouTube Randy- The Miracle Sudoku Sascha- Effective DevOps

    Contact Allen:

    Plangora

     Plangora Limited Plangora – YouTube Plangora | Facebook Tech_Plangora Limited_Elixir | Instagram Twitter: Plangora ( @Plangora ) LinkedIn: Plangora – Web and Mobile Development Plangora – Reddit

    Flying High With Flutter

    Flying High With Flutter Flying High with Flutter – YouTube Flying High with Flutter | Facebook Flying High With Flutter | Instagram Twitter: Flying High with Flutter ( @fhwflutter )

    Teach Me Code

    Teach Me Code Teach Me Code | Facebook TeachMeCode | Instagram

    Contact Sascha:

    Sascha Wolf
  • Steve sits down with Andrew Welch of the devmode.fm podcast and they cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from Andrew’s history with web development and his own companies, to VueJS, Nuxt and Vite, how he uses them with CraftCMS, and what’s he’s looking forward to with Nuxt 3. In addition they discuss the history of a couple of HTML response codes, and Andrew’s unique way of asking guests to explain their subjects on his own podcast.

    Panel Steve EdwardsGuest Andrew WelchSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator PodcastBootcamp.io Level Up | Devchat.tvLinks devMode.fm Craft CMS nystudio107 Twitter: nystudio107 ( @nystudio107 )Picks Andrew- The White Lotus Andrew- Wasabi Peanut Crunchies Steve- PunHub on Instagram Steve- The wholly pun bible on instagram

    Contact Steve:

    Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards
  • Steve and AJ talk with Max Kordek, founder of his startup Lisk, which is geared towards helping JavaScript developers use the blockchain to develop new applications for new industries. We delve deep into the origins and base technologies of the blockchain, how it has been used, and how it can be used in the future. They also discuss Lisk, it’s purpose, and how Max hopes their SDK will be used by developers to explore the blockchain and find brand new applications for it.

    Panel AJ O'Neal Steve EdwardsGuest Max KordekSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks GitHub | Lisk HackonLisk Lisk Mastering blockchain: Meet Lisk, a blockchain platform for JavaScript developers Blog Archives | Lisk Introducing the Lisk Grant Program The 5th Anniversary of Lisk Network Introducing Lisk Interoperability - YouTube Lisk International - YouTube Events - YouTube Lisk - Discord Lisk Community Lisk - Reddit Lisk - YouTube Twitter: Lisk ( @LiskHQ ) Max Kordek - YouTube Twitter: Max Kordek | HODLing the Lisk Gem ( @maxkordek )Picks AJ- Blockchain Backer on Teachable AJ- Blockchain Backer - YouTube AJ- Hashcash AJ- Cryptocurrency is an abject disaster AJ- Nyan Cat NFT AJ- Walmart urges its suppliers to use IBM blockchain technology AJ- Ep. 139 – Smart Contracts & Oracles – insights from Chainlink Max- Technology | NASA

    Contact AJ:

    AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )

    Contact Steve:

    Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards
  • In this episode of Adventures in .NET we have a special guest join us to talk about pair programming. When you hear the term pair programming it may conjure up ideas like efficiency, learning, discomfort or maybe even that it is a waste of time. A lot depends on the (two or more) developers who are pair programming together. We look into different reasons why you might want to try pair programming and discuss some ways to get the most out of the practice. There are certainly pros and cons to pair programming but with the right approach it can be useful for you and your team. Have you done any pair programming? What did you think about it? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.

    Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai LiuSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks On Pair ProgrammingPicks Caleb- Understood - For learning and thinking differences Shawn- X-Chair Wai- Colour Laser Multi-Function Printer

    Contact Caleb:

    Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells

    Contact Wai:

    Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu

    Contact Shawn

    Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)
  • Will Kelly is a technical writer who joins the adventure to discuss bridging the gap between open source, development, and DevOps. He explains the personal and technical skills needed to help folks understand the need for using Open Source software and how developers and DevOps practitioners can communicate about the security concerns around complimentary practices of the two groups with the realms of their jobs.

    Panel Charles Max Wood Will ButtonGuest Will KellySponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks DevSecOps: An open source story LinkedIn: Will Kelly Twitter: Will Kelly ( @willkelly ) Picks Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Charles- JavaScript Picks Charles- Ready Player Two Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- Leviathan Wakes  Will Button- Office Space Will Button- Joe Rogan Experience #1428 - Brian Greene Will Kelly- The Wire Will Kelly- Ted Lasso Will Kelly- Opensource

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Will:

    DevOps For Developers
  • Armen takes the lead this week to discuss TypeScript usage and how to bring in mixins into the picture as you build more complicated applications with TypeScript.

    Panel Armen Vardanyan Charles Max WoodSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator PodcastBootcamp.io Level Up | Devchat.tvPicks Armen- Our Planet Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- Ready Player Two Charles- The Chosen Charles- Top End Devs

    Contact Armen:

    Armen Vardanyan Armen Vardanyan – Medium Twitter: Armen Vardanyan ( @Armandotrue )

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    

  • Huzefa Biyawarwala joins the Rogues to discuss developer tooling around Docker and how it's used with Ruby and Rails. The Rogues join in and discuss the ways they've used Docker in their own setups and how they deploy apps using Docker and how Docker is used on their own development environment.

    Panel Charles Max Wood John Epperson  Luke Stutters Valentino StollGuest Huzefa BiyawarwalaSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Rails On Docker Simplified Dokku Ruby - Docker Hub Codacy huzefabiyawar/rails-docker:rails-project GitHub | huzefahuzu/rails-sidekiq LinkedIn: Huzefa Biyawarwala Twitter: Huzefa Biyawar ( @huzub )Picks Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Charles- The Sword of Shannara Charles- Ready Player One Huzefa- Dokku John- Minecraft Luke- ELF64 hello world Valentino- Move over Rake, Thor is the new king Valentino- GitHub | avmnu-sng/rspec-tracer Valentino- Nushell  Valentino- RubyKaigi Takeout 2021

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact John:

    Rock Agile Consulting GitHub: John Epperson ( kirillian ) LinkedIn: John Epperson

    Contact Luke:

    GitHub: Luke Stutters ( lukestuts )

    Contact Valentino:

    Doximity Technology Blog Work @ Doximity GitHub: Valentino Stoll ( codenamev ) Twitter: V ( @thecodenamev )
  • Charles Max Wood from Top End Devs joins the round up to discuss his strategies and tactics to get the career you want by keeping current on technologies and learning new things.

    He explains how to determine what you want in your career. Going and building things, and continuing your learning journey.

    Panel Jack Herrington Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanTollGuest Charles Max WoodSponsors React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Dev Influencers Accelerator PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks The 360 Degree Leader Masters of Doom Top End Devs Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )Picks Charles- The Road Back to You Jack- Introduction to Public Speaking Paige- The Yeti Mug TJ- An Ember in the Ashes 

    Contact Jack:

    Jack Herrington – YouTube Blue Collar Coder Twitter: Jack Herrington ( @jherr )

    Contact Paige:

    Paige Niedringhaus Paige Niedringhaus – Medium Twitter: Paige Niedringhaus ( @pniedri ) GitHub: Paige Niedringhaus ( paigen11 )

    Contact TJ:

    TJ VanToll's Blog Progress Software KendoReact Twitter: TJ VanToll ( @tjvantoll )
  • The Elixir Mix panel takes the helm to talk about helping onboard and transition new developers onto an Elixir team. They discuss helping developers who may not have an Elixir background. They also advise Chuck on how to make a career transition since he's considering a jump into an Elixir job from his current role as a Rails developer.

    Panel Allen Wyma Charles Max Wood Sascha WolfSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Designing for Scalability with Erlang/OTP Designing for Scalability with Erlang/OTP - O'ReillyPicks Allen- Tokio Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Charles- Top End Devs Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- The Road Back to You Sascha- Exercism

    Contact Allen:

    Plangora

     Plangora Limited Plangora – YouTube Plangora | Facebook Tech_Plangora Limited_Elixir | Instagram Twitter: Plangora ( @Plangora ) LinkedIn: Plangora – Web and Mobile Development Plangora – Reddit

    Flying High With Flutter

    Flying High With Flutter Flying High with Flutter – YouTube Flying High with Flutter | Facebook Flying High With Flutter | Instagram Twitter: Flying High with Flutter ( @fhwflutter )

    Teach Me Code

    Teach Me Code Teach Me Code | Facebook TeachMeCode | Instagram

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Sascha:

    Sascha Wolf
  • Steve and Solomon talk to Henry Eze about Hygen. Hygen is a generic file generator that allows you to dynamically generate files, such as Vue templates, tests, and any other file needed in a project. In addition, they talk about Docuvaluate, an AI-based program Henry is working on that is used to evaluate contract language and structure. As always, they wrap up the show with picks, including Steve’s famous dad jokes of the week.

    Panel Solomon Eseme Steve EdwardsGuest Henry EzeSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Generating files in a Vue application using Hygen Production-Grade Vue.js Docuvaluate Godofjs Eze Henry - Medium GitHub: Henry Eze ( god-of-js ) LinkedIn: Henry Eze Twitter: developer on musical steroids ( @godofjs )Picks Henry- AI - Driven Customer Support Automation Solomon- Profaily Solomon- Mastering Backend Development Steve- The Very First Webcam Was Invented to Keep an Eye on a Coffee Pot at Cambridge University

    Contact Solomon:

    Profaily Mastering Backend Development Twitter: Solomon Eseme ( @Kaperskyguru ) GitHub: Solomon Eseme ( Kaperskyguru )

    Contact Steve:

    Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards
  • Our very own Will Button from Adventures in DevOps joins us to discuss DevOps in JavaScript. Will also hosts his own YouTube channel discussing DevOps for Developers and is a consultant helping early stage startups getting their applications set up and scaling.

    He joins the panel to help the Jabber panel understand how to make Node and JavaScript deploy, scale, and grow.

    Panel Aimee Knight AJ O'Neal Steve EdwardsGuest Will ButtonSponsors JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Dev Influencers Accelerator PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Choice Words about the Upcoming Deprecation of JavaScript Dialogs DevOps For Developers - YouTube DevOps For Developers Will Button GitHub: Will Button ( rekibnikufesin ) Twitter: Will Button ( @wfbutton )Picks Aimee- Qwiklabs AJ-  Learn Two Languages (and one of them should be Go) AJ- webinstall.dev AJ- The Phoenix Project AJ- The Vanilla DevOps Git Credentials & Private Packages Cheatsheet AJ- Performance - Stack Exchange AJ- The Zen of Python AJ- Crockford on JavaScript Will- Site Reliability Engineering

    Contact Aimee:

    Aimee Knight – Software Architect, and International Keynote Speaker GitHub: Aimee Knight ( AimeeKnight ) Twitter: Aimee Knight ( @Aimee_Knight ) LinkedIn: Aimee K. aimeemarieknight | Instagram Aimee Knight | Facebook

    Contact AJ:

    AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )

    Contact Steve:

    Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards
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    In today's episode we talk with G. Andrew Duthie about his career and how he went from developer to advocate. You can sum this episode up in one word, passion. Whether it is for blogging, user groups, video tutorials, or 3D printing if you have a passion for what you do it makes all the difference. Andrew has been passionate about development for a long time and that has opened up opportunities for him to reach more people and introduce more developers to .NET. Do you have something you are really passionate about? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.

    Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai LiuGuest G. Andrew DuthieSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Outsystems OutSystems - YouTube Low Code Life Twitter: G. Andrew Duthie ( @devhammer ) Picks Andrew- Outsystems Andrew- Alex Rider Andrew- Adventures Of Brisco County, Jr. Caleb- The Nevers  Shawn- A Discovery of Witches Wai- HELLO WORLD SMART CONTRACT FOR BEGINNERS

    Contact Caleb:

    Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells

    Contact Wai:

    Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu

    Contact Shawn

    Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)
  • The Adventures in DevOps panel take over and discuss whether or not DevOps Engineers need to know how to code.

    The panel offers their perspectives on the pros and cons of knowing how to code and the limitations placed on DevOps Engineers who don't know how to code and the tradeoffs of spending time on code versus other skills that can pay off for your customers.

    Panel Charles Max Wood Jillian Rowe Will ButtonSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioPicks Charles- Top End Devs Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Charles- Rhythm of War Jillian- AWS and SAS Will- Knative Will- ShouldeRok

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Jillian:

    GitHub: Jillian Rowe ( jerowe ) LinkedIn: Jillian Rowe Twitter: Jillian Rowe ( @jillianerowe )

    Contact Will:

    DevOps For Developers
  • Wycliffe Maina is a Kenyan developer who has written several articles about TypeScript. He joins the adventure to discuss the ins and outs and several tips and tricks for using TypeScript in your Angular and other applications.

    Panel Armen Vardanyan Subrat MishraGuest Wycliffe MainaSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Type Narrowing in TypeScript Template Literal Types in TypeScript Transforming Types in TypeScript with Utility Types Types and Mocking - Typescript Twitter: Maina Wycliffe ( @mwycliffe_dev ) GitHub: Maina Wycliffe ( mainawycliffe ) LinkedIn: Wycliffe Maina Picks Armen- How to become a tyrant  Maina- Docs are not optional Subrat- Atomic Habits Subrat- Money Heist

    Contact Armen:

    Armen Vardanyan Armen Vardanyan – Medium Twitter: Armen Vardanyan ( @Armandotrue )

    Contact Subrat:

    Fun Of Heuristic – YouTube GitHub: Fun Of Heuristic ( funOfheuristic ) Twitter: Subrat Kumar Mishra ( @subrat_msr )
  • Michael Orr joins the Rogues to discuss how to move applications into Docker for development and production environments in Kubernetes. He walks the panel through the process of orchestrating a Rails setup in Kubernetes that you can run in the cloud.

    Panel Charles Max Wood Darren Broemmer Luke Stutters Valentino StollGuest Michael Orr Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Containerizing Ruby on Rails Applications Open Tracing Twitter: Michael Orr ( @imightbeinatree )Picks Charles- Rocket Fuel Charles- $100M Offers Charles- The Chosen Charles- Top End Devs Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Darren- 10 Things in Engineering We Don't Spend Enough Time On Luke- Handle request abortion  Luke- Mastering Roda Luke- Moving your PINDA probe on your Prusa printer Michael- Create Recording Rules in Prometheus Valentino- Adafruit Gemma M0 Valentino- Conductive Thread  Valentino- What is a Reed Switch and How Does it Work?

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Darren:

    Twitter: Darren Broemmer ( @DarrenBroemmer )

    Contact Luke:

    GitHub: Luke Stutters ( lukestuts )

    Contact Valentino:

    Doximity Technology Blog Work @ Doximity GitHub: Valentino Stoll ( codenamev ) Twitter: V ( @thecodenamev )
  • Travis Waith-Mair joins the round up to discuss how to compose layouts in React and the bedrock tools and principles that build up good layouts in React.

    Panel Jack Herrington Paige Niedringhaus TJ VantollGuest Travis Waith-MairSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Composing Layouts in React Bedrock Layout Primitives Chromatic The Non-Traditional Developer Twitter: Travis Waith-Mair ( @travisWaithMair )Picks Jack- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Paige- Davinci Resolve 17 TJ- Svelte Travis- React Podcast

    Contact Jack:

    Jack Herrington – YouTube Blue Collar Coder Twitter: Jack Herrington ( @jherr )

    Contact Paige:

    Paige Niedringhaus Paige Niedringhaus – Medium Twitter: Paige Niedringhaus ( @pniedri ) GitHub: Paige Niedringhaus ( paigen11 )

    Contact TJ:

    TJ VanToll's Blog Progress Software KendoReact Twitter: TJ VanToll ( @tjvantoll )
  • Brian Underwood joins the mix to discuss his recent project where he created a game that would push more and more load onto a genserver to see at what point the performance and usability begins to degrade. The discussion includes an exploration of what this means as your application grows.

    Panel Allen Wyma Charles Max Wood Sascha Wolf Guest Brian Underwood Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks How Far Can I Push a GenServer? Avoiding Microservice Megadisasters - Jimmy Bogard GitHub | bencheeorg/benchee erlang - npm Port Stuff Goes Bad: Erlang in Anger Brian Underwood  Twitter: Brian Underwood ( @cheerfulstoic )Picks Allen- Keith Elder - Building A Highly Scalable Service that Survived A Super Bowl | Code BEAM SF 19 Brian- Elixir in Public Transit 3 case studies from Boston's MBTA | Erlang Solutions webinar Brian- ink Charles- Ready Player Two  Charles- Masters of Doom Charles- PodcastBootcamp.io Sascha- Obsidian

    Contact Allen:

    Plangora

     Plangora Limited Plangora – YouTube Plangora | Facebook Tech_Plangora Limited_Elixir | Instagram Twitter: Plangora ( @Plangora ) LinkedIn: Plangora – Web and Mobile Development Plangora – Reddit

    Flying High With Flutter

    Flying High With Flutter Flying High with Flutter – YouTube Flying High with Flutter | Facebook Flying High With Flutter | Instagram Twitter: Flying High with Flutter ( @fhwflutter )

    Teach Me Code

    Teach Me Code Teach Me Code | Facebook TeachMeCode | Instagram

    Contact Charles:

    Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv )

    Contact Sascha:

    Sascha Wolf
  • Lindsay and Steve talk with Eric Gardner, Senior Software Engineer at the Wikimedia Foundation, about his journey from graphic design to Vue and the adoption of Vue at the Wikimedia Foundation. They discuss the challenges faced in MediaWiki, the core application behind Wikipedia, and how and why the foundation moved to adopt Vue as its frontend framework of choice. They also discuss some of the future developments at the Foundation, as well as some of the challenges that they still face.

    Panel Lindsay Wardell Steve EdwardsGuest Eric GardnerSponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Level Up | Devchat.tv PodcastBootcamp.ioLinks Adopt a modern JavaScript framework for use with MediaWiki Getty Wikimedia Commons Vue.js has been selected as Wikimedia Foundation's future JavaScript framework Abstract Wikipedia Vite Exploring Code Design – VUE 163 Transitioning a Large Front-End Codebase to TypeScript ft. Priscila Oliveira and Mark Story – JSJ 498 Get Started With TypeScript the Easy Way JavaScript Marathon: Upgrade to Typescript with Vue 3 reMARKable - YouTube Wikimedia Phabricator Design Systems Team Twitter: Eric Gardner ( @ecgardner )Picks Eric- reMARKable Lindsay- GitHub | lindsaykwardell/vite-elm-template

    Contact Lindsay:

    Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell )

    Contact Steve:

    Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards