Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Gino Ferrand is building a company for distributed teams. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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Book: Remote by DHH and Jason Fried
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Steven van Deursen is building maintainable software with dependency injection. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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.NET Junkie - Steven’s blog
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Book: Dependency Injection Principles, Practices, and Patterns
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Check out episode 94 with Jeremy Miller on Lamar
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Book: Domain Driven Design
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Some free excerpts from the book:
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Jamie Phillips is writing infrastructure as code. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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HCL, and yes it does kinda look like CSS
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It was just last week, but make sure you don’t miss Jamie’s episode on Packer!
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Jamie Phillips is creating machine images with Packer. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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Michelle Schulp is using atomic design and WordPress. This episode is not sponsored! Want to be a sponsor? You can contact me or check out my sponsorship gig on Fiverr
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Find a WordCamp near you.
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Book: Atomic Design by Brad Frost
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Check out the new Gutenberg editing experience on WordPress (and compare it to the former editor, TinyMCE)
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Book: Discover Object-oriented Programming using Wordpress by Carl Alexander
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