Drew Bragg

Code and the Coding Coders who Code it

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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Drew Bragg

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Technology

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Último episodio

21 de abr. de 2026

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Episodios

Episode 20 - Julie J 02.05.2023

Julie J, co-host of Ruby for All, joins the show to talk about her cool side project and Ruby for All. We talk about getting stuff done, Rails upgrades, and some of the confusion that still exists around assets in Rails. Julie has quickly grown into one of my favorite podcast hosts so you definitely want to give this one a listen. Links: @codewithjulie on Twitter codewithjulie.com @rubyforall on T...

Episode 19 - Joel Drapper 18.04.2023

The creator of Phlex, Joel Drapper, joins the show. Joel has been working on HTML streaming in Phlex and, spoiler alert, it sounds super cool! Joel really likes SQLite and thinks Aaron Francis's new MySQL for developers course is great (he's right). We also dive into getting unblocked by using a Ruby Developers secret weapon (hint: it's the community). Links: Phlex Litestream Introd...

Episode 18 - Andrew Mason 07.03.2023

Coding Coders first ever guest, Andrew Mason, returns to give an update on what he's been up to since joining Podia . Of course no episode with Andrew would be complete without a dive into ADHD land. From learning to hack your brain and last minute passport renewals to Web Mentions and the world of Indie Web dev we cover it all. Links: https://andrewm.codes/ @andrewmcodes on Twitter Ruby for...

Episode 17 - Joe Masilotti 21.02.2023

Joe Masilotti is, in many ways, the  guy. Chances are you've heard of him you may just not know his name. He's the Turbo Native guy, the RailsDevs guy, the helping juniors get hired guy, the Hotwire newsletter guy, the all around nicest guy. Joe joins the show to talk about his various projects, why it's so important to build in public, and how doing less is helping him to do it all...

Episode 16 - Mike Munroe and Dave Kroondyk 07.02.2023

A double first for Coding Coders, this episode is the first to feature TWO guests, both from the shows very first sponsor OBLSK ! Mike Munroe and Dave Kroondyk are from OBLSK, a software consultancy specializing in Ruby on Rails. In this episode they share their adventures converting a clients dotNet and angularjs application to Rails and Hotwire. A full rewrite of any application is always an adv...

Episode 15 - Tom Rossi 17.01.2023

This episode Tom Rossi, from Higher Pixels, joins the show. You're probably familiar with Higher Pixels work but you may not know it. They're the brains behind my favorite podcast hosting service, Buzzsprout , which is used to host this show! Tom is an amazing guest with lots of stories to tell.  Learning to scale Buzzsprout, upgrading to Rails 7/Hotwire, and that time they had to ask a...

Episode 14 - Kevin Newton 03.01.2023

It's a New Year and a new episode of Code and the Coding Coders who Code it! In this episode (which I'm calling Yet Another Podcast Episode), man of many projects, Kevin Newton, joins the show. Kevin tells us about YARP, the new Ruby parser, and his desire to help make it a "magical unicorn rainbow land" (his words not mine). We also get into dealing with to do lists, the weigh...

Episode 13 - Jeremy Smith 20.12.2022

Jeremy Smith has been designing and building web applications since 1998 and has worked with Ruby on Rails since 2009. Jeremy was also my unofficial, and completely accidental, conference buddy. We went to all the same in person conferences this year. He joins the show to talk about building successful web apps by your lonesome, solving really complex background job workflows, and spills the beans...

Episode 12 - Lucian Ghinda 06.12.2022

Lucian Ghinda from Short Ruby Newsletter joins the show to let me pick his brain about his amazing new newsletter. We chat about how he finds and organizes the content for the newsletter and Lucian spills the beans on a few ideas he has for the future. Here's a fun game. Count how many time I say the newsletter is awesome during the show! Links: @lucianghinda on Twitter Lucian's personal...

RubyConf Mini Podcast Panel 01.12.2022

Recorded in front of a live audience it's the Podcast Panel from RubyConf Mini! The Panelists: MC: Brittany Martin from The Ruby on Rails Podcast Andy Croll from Chats in the Cupboard Julie J from Ruby for All Joël Quenneville from The Bike Shed Drew Bragg from Code and the Coding Coders who Code it Send us some love. Support the show

Episode 11 - Noel Rappin 01.11.2022

Noel Rappin joins the show to talk about his new book, "Programming Ruby 3.2", best known as the "Pickaxe Book".  Noel talks about his adventures working on a legacy book and even having to deal with some legacy code in a legacy book. The Pickaxe Book is one of the biggest, and oldest, books on my shelf so it's no surprise that this was a beast of an update. @noelrap on Tw...

Episode 10 - Ernesto Tagwerker 06.09.2022

My friend and fellow Philadelphian, Ernesto Tagwerker joins the show to talk about his companies new offering, Tune. We also talk about some of Ernestos open source projects, how his team balances educating the community on how do upgrade while also making it their main business, and  strategies to onboard juniors. Links: @etagwerker on twitter @etagwerker on Github FastRuby.io Ombu Labs   Tune Ra...

Episode 9 - Collin Jilbert 02.08.2022

Collin Jilbert joins the show. We discuss the value of being willing to jump into source code, orienting yourself to new codebases and... cloud whitening?! My ADHD was raging for this episode but Collin did a great job keeping up. On Twitter @collin_jilbert GitHub Petri Dish gem GoRails Screencasts Ruby Central Job Posting Cloud Whitening Discussing Heritage Craft with Nick Send us some love. Supp...

Episode 8 - RailsConf: HomeEdition Podcast Panel 05.07.2022

A live podcast recording from RailsConf: HomeEdition 2022! The panelists discuss what they're up to, if you can still build a career in ruby (spoiler: You can!), and how our ecosystem can benefit from more Ruby frameworks and podcasts! Moderated By: Brittany Martin, The Ruby on Rails Podcast Panelists: Aaron Francis, Framework Friends Andy Croll, Chats in the Cupboard Brian Mariani, The Ruby...

Episode 7 - Chris Oliver 07.06.2022

Chris Oliver joins the show to discuss all the adventures he's been having. He tells us about the various projects he has going on, including: rewriting Hatchbox, hiring his first employee, and what the future of learning Rails could look like. He also is building a house which definitely takes some time to put together! There was so much to talk about this episode that it's certainly ge...

Episode 6 - Kevin Murphy 11.05.2022

We finally get Kevin Murphy back on the show. Kevin is speaking at RailsConf, has some great tips and tricks for job hunting or career building, and has a pretty cool tool for helping to write prose. Links: kevinjmurphy.com On Twitter @kevin_j_m   Available For Hire RailsConf 2022 RailsConf Session 1262: Browser History Confessional: Searching My Recent Searches Pragmatic engineer newsletter Hemin...

Bonus Hockey Episode 11.05.2022

Kevin Murphy stays on for some bonus hockey talk. Mostly me venting about how bad my team was this season. Send us some love. Support the show

Episode 5 - Sebastian Wilgosz 03.05.2022

On this Episode I'm joined by Sebastian Wilgosz of Hanami Mastery. In addition to all things Hanami, we discuss the challenges of writing good documentation, helping to build a community, and the value of giving back to Open Source. Links: Hanami Mastery @sebwilgosz on Twitter @HanamiMastery on twitter Hanami Hanami on GitHub dry-rb Obsidian The Jordan Harbinger Show - Episode 626 Send us som...

Episode 4 - Brittany Martin 20.04.2022

In this epic crossover episode, the first ever winner of "Who Wants to be a Ruby Engineer?", Brittany Martin, joins the show. But only after I join The Ruby on Rails podcast. Come hear Brittany out host me on my own show! Links: The Ruby on Rails Podcast @brittjmartin on Twitter brittanymartin.dev RailsConf 2022 TextUs Framework Friends Send us some love. Support the show

Episode 3 - Nick Schwaderer 15.02.2022

The Indiana Jones of Ruby Archaeology, Nick Schwaderer, joins the show. Nick has a banger for his Sin City Ruby talk, has an awesome new gem, and found a way to find a new hobby. Links: Past Rubies @schwad_rb on Twitter RubyConf 2021 - Ruby Archaeology shoelace-rails-ui shoelace-rails Heritage Crafts NOTE: I had some weird issues with my audio during this recording. Luckily, I rarely say anything...

Episode 2 - Jason Charnes 08.02.2022

Jason Charnes, Lead Product Developer at Podia, joins. the show. I learn more than I'll ever need to know about European taxes, we're both super excited for Sin City Ruby, and we talk about being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Links: https://jasoncharnes.com/ @jmcharnes on Twitter Podia Sin City Ruby Remote Ruby Podcast React on Rails Shakapacker ShakaCode Send us some love. Support th...

Episode 1 - Andrew Mason 01.02.2022

_The_ Andrew Mason joins the show. Naturally, ADHD (aka scenic route disorder) is talked about, a lot. Andrew loves "workflows", doesn't get Turbo yet (like the rest of us), and has a new website, maybe. Links: https://andrewm.codes/ @andrewmcodes on Twitter Rubyist - Ruby Scripting Inoreader Raindrop Remote Ruby Podcast Ruby Radar Newsletter Bridgetown.rb Send us some love. Support...

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