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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Ostatni odcinek

10 lip 2026

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Live Recording: Hotwire Release Day 22.12.2020

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Andrew's Haml/ERB trailer, TailwindCSS 2.0, and instant Browser Notifcations with CableReady 18.12.2020

[00:00:39] Jason starts off by talking about a Rails app he went back to that he built and hasn’t touched since March.  [00:02:05] Jason upgraded Ruby in Rails and then started the Tailwind 2.0 update and was surprised at how easy it was for “most” things. Chris talked about his moment when he upgraded Jumpstart Pro.   [00:04:27] Chris mentions patching Webpacker to fix the Webpack DevServer chang...

Modeling friendships is hard, Railscasts nostalgia, and reviving ActsAsTenant 11.12.2020

[00:00:47] Jason and Chris talk about modelling friendships in your database models.  [00:06:56] Chris brings up building teams and inviting people being tricky.    [00:08:35] Jason talks about using HasFriendship library, which lets you add friendship features to your ActiveRecord models. Chris mentions to Jason about watching a RailsCasts episode on Self-Referential Association by Ryan Bates. [0...

Bridgetown, APIStruct, Hashie, and generating PDF forms in Rails 04.12.2020

[00:05:05] What’s new in Ruby and Rails Land?  Andrew announces RubyConf 2020 (virtual) is next week. [00:09:20] Jason spun up a Bridgetown site with Tailwind and said it was fun. Andrew says he’s been playing around with it a lot this week and made a short video on how to add Tailwind, and he went full hog into Snowpack again.   [00:10:12] Jason asks Andrew if he ever gut the Webpack setup in Bri...

Modernizing A Community Is Hard 27.11.2020

[00:00:34] Jason and Chris chat about voting, election, and COVID. Chris mentions a GitHub repository that posts the election votes in real time.  [00:9:56] Chris tells us there is good news on the horizon with Ruby 3.0 and Rails 6.1 coming out soon, and the guys chat about the changes.   [00:13:10] Jason is curious on Chris and Andrew’s thoughts on how Turbolinks is going to affect the adoption a...

Reimagined Rails views using Matestack with Jonas Jabari 20.11.2020

[00:00:48] The guys catch up on what’s been going on this week. Chris tells us he’s been using Jumpstart in rebuilding Hatchbox this week. Andrew has been on PTO all week, so he’s been chilling, cleaning, and in the middle of refactoring. Jason tells us about a call he got from someone who had signed up for HopeGrid. [00:07:22] Jonas tells us about himself and what Matestack is.   [00:10:38] Find...

Webpacker in Engines & Dealing with Burnout 13.11.2020

[00:01:25] Chris talks about going down the rabbit hole since their discussion last week about Webpacker and Rails Engines which was on his to-do list, and he finds out it is rough. [00:05:31] Andrew asks Chris if there was anything in the Webpack or Docs that made him think that maybe he should add this, or did he already cover it and he explains. [00:07:46] Chris explains a problem he ran into w...

New Rails API docs, Webpacker "fun", and security.txt 06.11.2020

[00:03:05] Chris mentions Kasper posted a link to a PR that updates the Rails API guides, which now includes the sidebar with all of the classes and turbo links in there. [00:04:54] Andrew brings up Docs and tells us there’s a ton of Webpacker documentation in a folder in the Webpacker repo called “Docs” and there’s a lot of documentation in there that a lot of people probably don’t know about.  [...

🎉 Episode 100!! Upgrading Rails with Ernesto Tagwerker 30.10.2020

[00:05:18] Ernesto gives us an introduction of who he is and what he does. [00:10:43] Ernesto talks about the last RailsConf in Minneapolis when they were all together. Andrew talks about wanting to upgrade a Rails App and how he came across Ernesto’s FastRuby that had great content, which is why he asked him to be on the show today.  [00:12:39] We learn about FastRuby.io from Ernesto. He also tal...

Self-care as a developer, Ruby 3.0, Sorbet, and more 23.10.2020

[00:01:38] Andrew tells us about his weekend having to truncate 250 million rows and how he had to take care of a few issues.  Jason talks about what he’s been using to search.  [00:05:14] Jason talks about using a Laravel package called Scout.  [00:06:50] Andrew tells us about having wrist problems and is trying to come up with solutions to help his situation. He asks Jason if he has any suggesti...

Getting started in Ruby & Rails with Will Johnson 16.10.2020

[00:00:25] What have the guys been up to? Jason tells us he’s been working on his editor project with Reflex and Cable Ready, Chris has been working on Stimulus Reflex, and Andrew’s project is trying to truncate a table that has 225 million records in it! Yikes! Fingers crossed for Andrew!  [00:07:20] Will tells us all about himself and how he got into Rails.  [00:09:02] Will gives us a synopsis o...

Joined by Adam Wathan: TailwindCSS, Tailwind UI, and ActionView Components 09.10.2020

In this episode we welcome back a special guest, Adam Wathan, creator of Tailwind CSS. We find out some cool things that have happened in Tailwind, new things that have launched in Tailwind UI, and issues he ran into when building it. Adam tells us about a work system they use called the six-week cycle with a two-week cool down, which really helps with prioritizing things. We also talk with Adam a...

Managing Technical Debt, Vue 3, and Adding Linters to Legacy Code Bases 02.10.2020

[00:01:49] Chris tells us he had somebody using Jumpstart that couldn’t get into his app, so he explains how he solved the problem. He also talks about how he used yarn link. [00:10:10] Chris talks about how he was trying to improve administrates navigation, which is actually based off your routes.  [00:15:38] The guys chat about how the official version of Vue 3.0.0 was released!  [00:18:14] Jaso...

Testing performance, Madmin is getting revied, and Railties vs Engines 28.09.2020

[00:02:34] Andrew tells us what happened when he gave Linter Action another try. He also talks about code scanning alerts and RuboCop. [00:05:14] Andrew tweeted a picture of the UI and it doesn’t look like what you think it would, but he found it to be pretty cool (link below). He also talks about Checks API and Pronto gem. [00:11:33] New this week, Andrew has gotten really big into testing and ha...

Right-ward assignments in Ruby 3? View Components for Primer, and Andrew dabbles with RubyMine 18.09.2020

[00:07:05] Jason tells us all the cool features Laravel 8 is going to have. [00:14:08] We hear of glimpse of what the new version of Spark will have which sounds pretty cool.  [00:17:33] Paddle is talked about and what is does and more people seem to be using it nowadays.   [00:19:22] Chris mentions to Jason if he saw that Ruby has an experimental support for Rightward assignments and he explains...

Ruby 3 adds Ractor, Hook Relay, ZSH and more 11.09.2020

[00:08:26] Chris has been jumping into the Ruby stuff and mentions there was a Ractor announcement and it was accepted, which will be in the next Ruby.  Chris asks Andrew if he’s written much multithreaded code before and Chris talks about his experience with it and talks about Ractor.  [00:17:47] Chris and Andrew discuss things they learned and didn’t learn in college classes.   [00:21:23] Andrew...

Rails Hosting Survey results & Junk Drawers for Code 04.09.2020

[00:00:55] Jason explains his absence last week because he was trying to trace down a bug with CableReady and morphed them how they worked together. [00:10:05] Chris has been working on a new course which he’ll announce soon. He wants to get into the meta programming, classes and modules, class variables, just more advanced Ruby stuff. He mentions how he did a screencast on “The Gilded Rose Kata.”...

Andrew's first time working with legacy Rails applications 28.08.2020

[00:01:55] Chris and Andrew chat about old and new video games and server issues. [00:09:03] Chris asks Andrew what he’s been up to this week and anything exciting like RSpec Tests. Andrew tells us he’s been working on Legacy Rails 4 App which has been an interesting experience and a new challenge for him. Chris brings up his first Rails job out of college. [00:15:28] Andrew tells us what his ment...

Refactoring view components, notifications, and how you translate your JavaScript 21.08.2020

[00:03:37] The guys catch up on what’s been going on in their lives.    [00:10:58] Jason tells us he’s been refactoring and cranking out view components. Chris talks about the transition that he went from building the notifications things and refactoring it.   [00:14:04] Chris asks the guys if they’ve done any other stimulus reflex features that they’re going to try and build or if they’re mostly...

Following up with Steve Polito 14.08.2020

On today’s episode, Chris and Andrew have brought back their good friend, Steve Polito, to give us an update on his new job! Yes, he got a job after being a guest on our podcast! 😄 He will fill us in on what the interviewing process was like, what he does at his new job, how GitHub has helped him, and helpful advice on things he’s learned in the process of finding of job that he will share with y...

Noticed (Notifications in Rails), Real-time Previews with Stimulus Reflex, and Podia is Hiring 07.08.2020

[00:00:25] Chris has been tweeting about doing notifications in Rails and trying to build and he asks the guys if they’ve used any notifications gems in Rails or have they built it from scratch or what have they done in the past. Chris mentions about something Palkan wrote about Active Delivery.  [00:06:34] Chris talks about getting a Tweet from Steve Polito about writing Gems is a good way of pus...

Building Homes & Software, Translations, and Bridgetown 31.07.2020

[00:03:02] Jason and Chris chat about moving, selling, and designing their new homes. Chris has gone down a rabbit hole lately and tells us to check out a Matt Risinger, a builder in Texas, on YouTube.  [00:11:20] Jason talks about using Stripe's hosted billing stuff and it was a dream come true. Chris brings up Paddle and wanting to try it. [00:21:19] Chris has been spending the past few day...

Futurism, Jumpstart, and Javascript Dependencies 24.07.2020

[00:02:20] Andrew and Chris chat about Slim, Tailwind, and Components.  They also mention Steve Schoger and Adam Wathan, who are the creators, designers, and developers of Tailwind CSS, and how they built this framework and then taught you how to use it.  [00:08:32] Andrew talks about why he’s been invested in Tailwind since college. Chris talks about how you can a lot of Bootstrap themes in Tailw...

Exploring HEY's Gemfile 10.07.2020

Welcome to Remote Ruby!  The guys are all back together this week! In the last episode, COVID-19 was talked about, so the guys want to shift the focus to new and better things happening in the Gem world, like DHH’s Hey’s Gemfile and Basecamps Gemfile.  Jason made an Avatar Component and how he uses formBuilder. They guys also talk about WebAuthn Gem, Two-factor Authentication, and Turbolinks. Ther...

Andrew needs a job and TailwindCSS ViewComponents 03.07.2020

[00:01:03] Andrew fills us in on being laid off from his job and he talks about how his job search is going.  [00:09:32] Jason asks Andrew how the interviewing process has been going and if he’s had to do any whiteboarding. Andrew tells us what he’s had to do for some interviews.  [00:14:32] Andrew tells us he’s been redoing his website with BridgetownRB, Tailwind, and little bit of Stimulus. He a...

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