Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason, David Hill

Remote Ruby

Rubyists having conversations and interviewing others about Ruby and web development.

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Chris Oliver, Andrew Mason, David Hill

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Education

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10 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

New Ruby versions, the Pay gem, and the new GitHub file browser 02.12.2022

[00:03:33] We learn about a new Ruby version that came out with a CGI security fix.   [00:04:30] Ruby 3.2.0 is supposed to come out at Christmas, there’s a Preview 3 out and we hear about a few new features happening. [00:07:47] Chris tells us about some speed improvements with Regexp. [00:08:58] Andrew and Jason paired with Collin and other people, and he tells us what they did with a PR in the p...

Tip Tapping Around & The Rails Foundation 25.11.2022

[00:02:28] Jason dives right in talking about Tiptap, a text editor for the web. [00:06:05] The controversial Twitter is brought up, as well as Reddit, Mastodon, and Ruby Social. [00:07:04] We go back to Tiptap the database, as Jason goes in depth into active ActionText and what he’s exploring now.     [00:10:28] Jason mentions Tiptap will let you send HTML and explains why he likes the flexibilit...

BridgetownConf, Pagination, HTTP/3 & Actionable Errors 18.11.2022

[00:01:21] We hear about Andrew’s talk at BridgetownConf. [00:07:31] Since Chris is getting up so early these days, he talks about how productive he feels programming early mornings and late nights, and Andrew shares how addicting it can be to slip into the zone and end up working into the wee hours of the night.    [00:08:47] Chris brings up a college memory and having different sleep schedules,...

Hey Alexa, Chris Needs Some Sleep 11.11.2022

[00:01:03] Chris explains how he built a Rails app for Alexa to keep track of feeding times for the baby.  [00:06:21] Chris and Andrew chat about the pros of having lights in and around the house with WiFi connected, the cons with programing them, and Andrew explains if you’re putting something on Lambda, you can only use Ruby 2.7. [0011:24] This Week in Rails updates is the PR for improving the t...

Kevin Newton on Ruby Parser, SyntaxTree, Prettier Ruby and a sneak peek! 04.11.2022

[00:01:52] Jason and Andrew catch up on what they’ve been working on. Apparently, they’ve both been working on making Dynamic Open Graph Images. Andrew used Vercel and Jason took a different route. [00:05:11] Kevin details the recent news about rewriting Ruby Parser. [00:07:50] If you’re new to Ruby or not familiar with Parser, Kevin explains what a Parser is how it’s used in Ruby.  [00:09:54] We...

Development Workflows with Collin Jilbert 28.10.2022

[00:00:39] Go Rails and Discord went crazy for Go Rails this morning, Collin talks about putting out the fires. This reminds Andrew of the issue he had with his dotfiles once. Admit it, we’ve all been there before!  [00:05:31] Collin is enjoying his minimal config setup lately. Andrew talks about how he likes using Znap! to help him with his dot files and reduce his shell’s startup time. [00:06:43...

Rails SaaS and a Shaved Stache 21.10.2022

[00:04:11] Jason and Andrew have a chat about seeing Drew Bragg at the Rails SaaS Conference and things they enjoyed about it. [00:07:50] We hear about all the talks at the conference from Nadia Odunayo, Joe Masilotti, Michael Buckbee, Don Pottinger, Adam Pallozzi, and Saron Yitbarek. [00:15:27] We learn why the guys had to leave the intergalactic cantina early, and they tell us about more of the...

Behind The Scenes at GoRails with Collin Jilbert 14.10.2022

While Jason and Andrew are conferencing it up at the Rails SaaS Conference, Chris thought it would be a great idea to have Collin Jilbert join him, so he didn’t have to go solo today. Chris and Collin catch up and discuss what they’ve been working on with Pay, we hear about a new beginner series of making a Ruby Gem Collin’s been working on for Screencasts, and Chris tells us about a Screencast he...

Andy Croll on First Ruby Friend, RubyConfMini and more 07.10.2022

[00:03:02] Andy tells us some details about RubyConf Mini coming up in November, as well as RubyConf in Houston, TX. [00:08:10] Jason wonders if RubyConf Mini is unique to this year or if it’s something that Andy could see happening in the future. [00:12:35] We hear more about the Ruby Friends program that Andy started and he explains how it was born out of frustration. [00:18:29] Find out how man...

Rails Hackathon 2022 & Turbo 7.2 release 30.09.2022

[00:01:01] Andrew explains how he had to make a complex data table. [00:03:27] Chris talks about an entry at Rails Hackathon called “Con[text]” for learning Spanish and English. [00:05:07] We learn about some of the cool improvements with the new Turbo release. [00:11:08] Chris tells us everything that went on at Rails Hackathon, and he tells us the winner of the Judges’ Favorite which was Typefig...

You Gotta Risk It For The Brisket 23.09.2022

[00:00:15] What is this cursed idea thing Andrew did with Storybook? [00:05:31] Andrew mentioned using MDX format and he tells us what it is, Chris brings up the PHP days and components, and Andrew talks about architecture.  [00:10:51] Being a visual person, Andrew explains another thing he really likes about Storybook. [00:17:29] Jason talks about finding his Zen using Tailwind in a project.   [0...

Phlexing with Joel Drapper 16.09.2022

[00:03:50] Joel tells us about himself, what led him to creating Phlex, and what problem he was trying to solve with it. [00:08:13] We find out the testing story and how the reception has been with Phlex. [00:13:45] Andrew brings up how Joel has been doing a lot of performance stuff with Phlex and Joel explains how he’s making the benchmarks and how he’s figuring out all these performance things....

The brand new Hatchbox.io v2 09.09.2022

[00:02:23] The guys discuss DHH and the release candidate of Turbo v7.2.0. [00:07:13] Andrew asks if we can do Postgres in the browser now, why do we need to build these complex forms and tables? Jason and Chris explain it to him. [00:12:51] The guys chat about customized license plates, car tags, and Jason owing Andrew $163.  [00:15:37] The discussion turns to Hatchbox, Chris updated the DNS to p...

Benedikt Deicke on Ember.js, Database Optimizations, and more 02.09.2022

[00:01:51] Jason and Chris discuss the launching of Hatchbox v2.  [00:05:54] Benedikt tells us about himself and what he does. [00:06:55] We learn when Benedikt started using Ember, how long he’s been building Userlist, and if he had experience working in Rails API mode with Ember. [00:09:54] Benedikt explains what the process of scaffolding looks like and if ever has to manage and make things hap...

Caleb Porzio on Alpine.js, Laravel Livewire & more 26.08.2022

[00:03:41] Caleb gives us an introduction about himself, how long he’s been doing programming, and what he’s doing now. [00:06:29] Jason brings up a popular blog post Caleb wrote a few years ago and he tells us a little bit about it. [00:10:48] We hear an overview of what Alpine is and when it started.  [00:16:42] Caleb explains things Alpine does directly correlated to Stimulus. [00:19:56] We fin...

Hanami Mastery with Sebastian Wilgosz 19.08.2022

[00:05:52] Sebastian tells us about himself, how long he’s been doing Ruby, where HanamiMastery came from, and his journey in working in Rails. [00:11:57] We learn about some problems Sebastian was solving with dry-rb and what specific dry-rb libraries he was using.  [00:13:58] Jason explains what dry-rb is. [00:16:54] We hear how Sebastian’s experience has been with Hanami so far and if it was a...

Rubygem Idea for Juniors, Modern Assets in Rails & George Jetson's Birthday 12.08.2022

[00:07:35] Andrew shares a free gem idea for Juniors or people who’ve never built a gem before.  [00:10:20] Jason brings up a previous episode with Konnor Rogers where they talked about migrating Podia off Webpacker, and the guys chat more about that. [00:17:56] Jason was looking something up for JavaScript and he tells us he couldn’t get Google to give him any results that weren’t for jQuery, and...

Gem Mining & Advice on Mentoring Developers 05.08.2022

[00:02:46] Andrew tells us about being on the Rubber Duck Dev Show livestream with Collin Jilbert.  [00:05:14] Have you ever used Alfred? Andrew fills us in on the app and Raycast.  [00:12:15] Chris explains the “gem mining” he’s been doing. [00:16:38] Andrew and Chris chat about using SQLite. [00:20:41] Andrew asks Chris if he ever thinks how much extra code it is to have to support all these dif...

Junior Devs, Mentoring, and Training with Adam Cuppy 29.07.2022

[00:06:03] Adam gives us a brief intro and we find out about the talk he gave at RubyConf 2015 called, What If Shakespeare Wrote Ruby. [00:09:33] We hear Adam’s background, his journey to programming, and Co-founding Zeal. [00:14:21] Adam fills us in on where he learned Rails, and the resources he used for learning Ruby on Rails. [00:24:52] We learn what triggers Andrew about everybody saying ther...

Joined by Konnor Rogers 22.07.2022

Welcome to Remote Ruby and thanks for joining us!  We’ve been trying to have our guest on for a really long time, and that time is here folks!  Today, we're joined by Konnor Rogers, a Developer at Microsoft known for his knowledge of all things front-end. On this episode, we’ll hear Konnor’s journey from being an EMT, getting into tech, and Andrew introducing him to Snowpack. Konnor tells us...

Joined by Xavier Noria 15.07.2022

Welcome to Remote Ruby and thanks for joining us! Do you want to know the secret to getting on the Rails Core Team?  Click the play button now to find out.  On today’s episode, our special guest from the Rails Core Team is Xavier Noria, who’s the author of Zeitwerk, author of Rails Contributors, and gave the keynote at RailsConf 2022.  We’ll find out more about Xavier and how got his start into pr...

RailsConf 2022 At Home Podcast Panel 08.07.2022

[00:00:42] Each panelist gives us an introduction, where they’re calling from, and what they’re known for.  [00:04:23] Aaron tells us about Tuple and what he does there.  [00:06:51] Andy shares his thoughts on why it matters to him that we had a successful in-person RailsConf and if he thinks conference participation is going to keep people in the community. [00:08:11] As a virtual community organ...

Ruby Infrastructure with Ufuk Kayserilioglu 01.07.2022

[00:08:50] Ufuk tells us how he got into programming and Ruby, and how he applied to a job that was put out by Rafael França.  [00:12:21] We learn about how large the team was when Ufuk became manager, the growth of the, and if he had to learn a lot of management stuff. [00:14:48] Ufuk gives is an overview of what his Ruby Infrastructure team encompasses. [00:20:07] Does Shopify have any productio...

Aaron & Colleen from Hammerstone 24.06.2022

[00:01:36] Colleen and Aaron introduce themselves and tell us what they do.   [00:03:04] There was a workshop at RailsConf that Colleen and Aaron had around Advanced Active Record and we learn about the purpose of the workshop.    [00:04:42] We find out what Arel is and what it gives us, and how Laravel handles everything you need but in a different way.   [00:09:07] We find out where the query bu...

For the love of Sass & Podia's new Free plan 17.06.2022

[00:01:18] Bridgetown 1.1 beta is out, we hear what kind of cool stuff it does, and a demo Andrew did for Bridgetown Torchlight. [00:08:54] Jason brings up Podia’s UI library and the problems they had with it, and Andrew tells him he’s been plotting to pull the library back out.  [00:12:42] Why does Andrew hate Sass? [00:15:34] The guys chat about Safari, issues with it, and how they’re getting be...

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