Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Jesse Riley and I discuss unit testing and how to do it better.
Show Notes:
- Jon Kruger has a blog and Jon Kruger is on Twitter
- Martin Fowler discusses mocks and stubs, and mentions the "Detroit" and "London" schools
- Jesse Riley's post on Where to Draw the Line on a Unit Test
- One of the mocking frameworks we discussed was Moq
- The other one we discussed was Typemock
- The testing framework for JavaScript we discussed is called Jasmine
- The Pair Programming technique was discussed
- Jesse Riley's post on Sanity Tests for Your Sanity
- Book: Test-Driven Development by Kent Beck
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Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTune
Beware the Podcasts of March. New episodes this month!
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Here's what's coming in March:
- Jesse Riley returns to talk about Unit Testing
- Jeremy Miller was kind enough to record a second episode at CodeMash, this time about Storyteller
- Ryan Lanciaux talks about React and Griddle
- Bill Wagner (yes, that Bill Wagner) joins the show to talk about .NET Core documenation and open source
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Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Steven Murawski is using Rust.
Show Notes:
- StevenMurawski.com
- Steven's Github
- Blog post: Fearless Concurrency with Rust
- Blog post: Abstraction Without Overhead: Traits in Rust
- Blog post: Rust is More Than Just Safety
- Blog post: Safety is Rust's Fireflower
- Blog post: Fire Mario, not Fire Flowers
- Blog post: Rust is Mostly Safety
- Podcast: New Rustacean
- The Rust Book
- Playlist of videos for Rust Belt Rust 2016
- Playlist of videos for RustConf 2016
- Habitat (GitHub)
- Upcoming events:
- PowerShell + DevOps Summit
- ChefConf
- DevIntersection (I'll see you there, too!)
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Scott Showalter is building the right stuff with design thinking.
Show Notes:
- Design thinking
- Book: Lean UX by Jeff Gothelf and Josh Seiden
- "Agree to Disagree" comic, where two people observe the same thing, and are both correct from their point of view. I don't know if this is the exact comic Scott was referring to, but you get the idea.
- Marvel, a prototyping app
- Book: Build Better Products by Laura Kline
- Book: Lean UX for Startups
- Meetups: Columbus, Ann Arbor, Toledo (NW Ohio)
- ScottShowalter.com
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Jeremy Miller is working on a PostgreSQL-backed document database.
This episode was recorded at CodeMash 2017 in a massive dining room, so the audio is a bit different than normal.
Show Notes:
- Check out Marten
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.