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A Casual Conversation with KOW (Karl Oscar Weber) on Camping, Open Source Politics, and More
This is a right humdinger of an episode of Fullstack Ruby! I got the chance to talk with Karl Oscar Weber all about the Camping web framework, as well as his Grilled Cheese livestream, working as a…
Designing Your API for Their API (Yo Dawg!)
It’s tempting to want to take the simplistic approach of writing “to the framework” or to the external API directly in the places where you need to interface with those resources, but it’s sometimes…
Ruby un Rails (and Proof of Life Update)
The rumors are true: I became a Ruby developer because of Rails. It’s probably common that folks find a tech stack or framework which offers the features and the community they desire and so learn…
Preact Signals and the Signalize Gem
What are signals? What is find-grained reactivity? Why is everyone talking about them on the frontend these days? And what, if anything, can we apply from our newfound knowledge of signals to backend…
8: Hotwiring Multi-Platform Rails Apps with Ayush Newatia
Ayush is on the core team of Bridgetown, a specialist in Ruby on Rails and Hotwire app development, and a personal friend. I'm very excited to have him on the show today to talk about all things…
7: Ruby on Wasm: Is This the Future?
Ruby can now run on Wasm! WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm) is a binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. Wasm is designed as a portable compilation target for programming languages,…
6: How Do You Manage Ruby Application Dependencies?
Every Ruby web framework has its own way of configuring itself as well as third-party dependencies. In some cases it's largely up to you, in other cases it's clearly spelled out. There may or may not…
5: Optimized for Programmer Happiness
Ruby is optimized for programmer happiness. What does that even mean? Which programmer? Whose happiness? What if you use Ruby and aren't happy? Does that mean Ruby failed?All this and much more to be…
4: Design Patterns on the Frontend, History of MVVM, Web Components, and You
Design patterns on the frontend: this is a subject far too little discussed from what I can tell, yet with a fundamental awareness and regular usage of design patterns, you can dramatically uplevel…
3: String-Based Templates vs. DSLs: the Pros & Cons of Each
Typically when you mention "Ruby" and "template" in the same breath, people will think of ERB. Perhaps even Haml. But did you know that the Ruby ecosystem offers a wide variety of template engines,…
2: Componentized View Architecture FTW!
There are no full stack engineers?! Let's talk about that. Also, just what is a componentized view architecture anyway? What are components? For that matter, what are templates? What are partials? I…
1: Why Ruby2JS is a Game Changer
Hey everybody, I’m so glad you could tune in for the debut episode of Fullstack Ruby. I’ve been on a few Ruby-themed podcasts over the past 18 months, but this is the first time I’m running a show…
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Fullstack Ruby Podcast has published 12 episodes since December 2021, covering topics in Technology.
Fullstack Ruby Podcast is currently declining with new episodes quarterly. Average episode length is 34m.