My Ruby Story

Charles M Wood

Interviews with people, contributors, programmers, authors, and other builders in the Ruby Community read less
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MRS 101: Taylor Jones
29-10-2019
MRS 101: Taylor Jones
My Ruby Story this week welcomes Taylor Jones, Support Engineer at Heroku. Charles asks Taylor how he ended up at Heroku. Taylor shares his journey after majoring in Computer Science at Auburn University. Taylor had a lot of downtime in his first job so he started learning Rails online. Then after he graduated he was able to get more chances working full time with Ruby. He then started speaking at conferences such as RailsConf. Charles and Taylor talk about how working at a place you really want to is not a pie in the sky but actually is doable if you position yourself correctly. For example Taylor really wanted to work at Heroku and was friends with the people at Heroku. When there was an opening his friends contacted him and Taylor was able to find a job at Heroku. Charles wonders what drew Taylor to programming and Taylor talks about how he was introduced to developing through video games. Taylor also talks about the concept " if you start out with Ruby you stick with Ruby" and how this was true for him. Finally Charles wants to know what Taylor's life is like outside of work. Taylor talks about what he does is in his free time which is playing guitars and hanging out with his family and his toddler. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Taylor Jones Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan React Native Radio Adventures in DevOps CacheFly Links RR 425: Rails + Webpacker with Taylor Joneshttps://www.heroku.comhttps://twitter.com/hiimtaylorjoneswww.hiimtaylorjones.com Picks Charles Max Wood: https://jamstackconf.com/sf/ Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu - Podcast Taylor Jones: Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber Book by Mike Isaachttps://www.youneedabudget.com/podcasts/
MRS 097: Saverio Miroddi
24-09-2019
MRS 097: Saverio Miroddi
Saverio Miroddi joins Charles Max Wood on this week's My Ruby Story. Saverio is a systems engineer and a backend programmer at Ticketsolve. He is originally from Italy and currently lives in Germany. Saverio shares his journey as a Ruby developer and also his passions outside of work such as bouldering. Saverio fell in love with programming when he was 7 years old with COmmodere 64. He didn't follow up on it however until later when he was working as a consultant working as a System Administrator where he taught himself JavaScript. Later he taught himself Ruby on the job when he was working in London. Saverio has written several articles such as Saverio Miroddi’s article, “An overview of Desktop Ruby GUI Development in 2018” and Debugging a live/stuck Ruby process. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Saverio Miroddi Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan React Native RadioMy Angular Story CacheFly Links RR 381: “Ruby GUI Development” with Saverio Miroddi saveriomiroddi (Saverio Miroddi) · GitHub https://saveriomiroddi.github.ioSaverio's TwitterSavario's BlogTicketsolveSaverio Miroddi’s article, “An overview of Desktop Ruby GUI Development in 2018” Picks Saverio Miroddi Terraform Providers - GitHub saveriomiroddi (Saverio Miroddi) · GitHub goby-lang/goby Charles Max Wood Superfans by Pat Flynn Reach out to Charles Max Wood at https://meetings.hubspot.com/chuck27/15-minute-listener-callRR 428: Arming the Rebels with Rails 6 Featuring David Heinemeier Hansson Running with the right running gear
MRS 090: Charles Max Wood
04-06-2019
MRS 090: Charles Max Wood
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small planCacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Episode Summary Charles talks about his journey as a podcaster and his mission with Devchat.tv. Devchat.tv  is designed to home podcasts that speak to all developer communities. Charles also plans Devchat.tv to host shows for technologies that are on the verge of a breakthrough and will be a lot more widely available in the near future such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). There are new shows being added continuously to reach out to new communities, some examples of which are: a Data Science show, a DevOps show and an Open Source show. As a kid, Charles would record his own shows on a tape recorder. He was always interested in technology. While studying Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University, he worked in the University's Operations Center. Upon graduation, he started working for Mozy where he was introduced to podcasts. Listen to the show to find out the rest of Charles' story, some of the lessons and tips he learned throughout his journey and the evolution of the shows on Devchat.tv. If there isn't a show for your community and you would like there one to be, reach out to Charles. Also if there was a podcast about a programming related subject that ended abruptly and you would like it to continue, reach out to Charles. Devchat.tv would like to host these podcasts.  Links Charles' TwitterEverywhereJS JavaScript CommunityEverywhereRB Ruby and Rails CommunityFind Your Dream Job As A DeveloperDevchat.tv on FacebookDevchat.tv  Picks EverywhereJS JavaScript CommunityEverywhereRB Ruby and Rails CommunityNetlifyEleventyhttps://github.com/cmaxw/devchat-eleventy
MRS 087: Lori Olson
07-05-2019
MRS 087: Lori Olson
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan.TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry!CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Lori Olson Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Lori Olson, Chief Instructor at WNDX School where she teaches software developers of all kinds to become published App authors, using RubyMotion. Lori invites all to come to her “six steps from idea to app store” webinar. Listen to Lori on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Lori took her high school counselor’s advice and majored in Computer Science. She then went onto establishing The WNDX Group , a software development & training consultancy. Lori describes the current projects she is working on, how her love of fantasy books  started and what a day in her life looks like both in and out of coding. Links Ruby Rogues 405: Rubymotion with Lori Olson Six Vital Steps from Idea to App Store | WNDX SchoolDragonRuby Game Toolkit Tutorial | WNDX SchoolThe WNDX GroupLori’s TwitterLori’s LinkedINLori’s GitHubhttps://rubymotionweekly.com/https://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Lori Olson:  ipad Mini Charles Max Wood: Looking for beta testers for PodwrenchIf you were listening to a programming related podcast that ended abruptly within the last 6 months and would like it continued please contact me. We would like to host these shows on Devchat.tv. Finding Slack channels for topics you are interested in
MRS 086: Tung Nguyen
30-04-2019
MRS 086: Tung Nguyen
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan.TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry!CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Tung Nguyen Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Tung Nguyen, President and Founder of BoltOps AWS Cloud Infrastructure Consultancy, a Bay Area based DevOps infrastructure consultancy. Tung is also the creator of Ruby on Jets. Listen to Tung on the podcast Ruby Rogues here. Tung majored in Electrical Engineering in college but didn’t really enjoy working as an electrical engineer so decided to teach himself programming. He started with Perl language and eventually switched to Ruby. Currently Tung is working full time for BoltOps consultancy and develops and maintains Ruby on Jets along with other open source projects. When he is not working, Tung takes care of his 3 children. Listen to the show to find out more about Tung’s journey as a developer and what he thinks the pros and cons of working from home are. Links How to Pronounce Nguyen - YouTubeRuby Rogues 399: Jets Ruby Serverless Framework with Tung NguyenTung's LinkedInTung's GitHubTung's TwitterTung's YouTube ChannelBoltOpsBoltOps Nuts and Bolts Bloghttps://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Tung Nguyen: The Children Learning Reading Opal: Ruby to JavaScript Compiler Charles Max Wood: Podwrench – Podcast Management SystemPodcast BoothLooking for hosts for podcasts on topics belowOpen Source Sustainability and MaintainabilityAI & Machine LearningData ScienceAugmented Reality & Virtual Reality & Mixed RealityInternet of Things (IoT)Python.NetBuzzsprout.com
MRS 085: Pedro Cavalheiro
10-04-2019
MRS 085: Pedro Cavalheiro
Sponsors Sentryuse the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan.TECH– tech/MRSand use the coupon code “TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry!CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Pedro Cavalheiro Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Pedro Cavalheiro a software engineer at Xing from Brazil, currently residing in Hamburg, Germany. He has been working with Ruby and PHP languages, and since 2015 has been working full-time with Ruby on Rails. Listen to Pedro on the podcast Ruby Rogues on this episode. Pedro has been interested in computers and video games since he was a child. Upon advice from his friend he attended a computer programming class. He got his first job programming in PHP language a couple of weeks after completing the course. After working for several startups in Brazil, he wanted to move to Germany where his ancestors are from and got a job at Xing in Hamburg. Currently Pedro is settling into his new position at the company and he is studying German. In the future when he has a bit more time, he wants to to learn Elixir and get back to teaching. Links Ruby Rogues: Creating a Heroku-Like Deployment Solution with Docker with Pedro CavalheiroPedro’s WebsitePedro’s TwitterPedro’s LinkedINPedro’s GitHubElixir mixRuby Rogues: Elixir with José Valimhttps://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Pedro Cavalheiro: Lingoda Charles Max Wood: Rome Italy TempleLDS Media Library Podcast Booth
MRS 084: Justin Searls
03-04-2019
MRS 084: Justin Searls
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan.TECH– tech/MRS and use the coupon code “MRS.TECH” and get a 1 year .TECH Domain at $9.99 and 5 Year Domain at $49.99. Hurry!CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Justin Searls Episode Summary In this episode of My Ruby Story, Charles hosts Justin Searls, co-founder of Test Double, a software agency which helps developers improve their quality of the software. Listen to Justin on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode and this episode. Justin got into programming playing with his Casio Calculator when he was 10 years old. He came up with little games such as guessing the number. Later on, he added features and soon created an ephemeral checkers game. He had no knowledge about the basics of programming and everything was self-directive. Justin majored in Computer Science in college.However, he soon learned that Computer Science does not equal Application Development. The things taught to him by his professors were not very practical for building applications. He had his first hands-on experience in programming when he worked at the campus library. He was asked to work on their flash base citation generator which was meant to help those who were doing research for their bibliography. Millions of people used it and its feedback led him to build web applications that could provide a free useful service to other people. Over time, he found out that JavaScript was a good way to solve problems for people. However, he did not have a lot of autonomy over the jobs. He recalls an experience where every single Java library he wanted to pull off had to get approved by a committee. He ended up building an earlier Ajax application which uses JavaScript for services. That was a path for him to record productivity. To hear the rest of My Ruby Story Justin Searls, download and listen to the entire episode. Links JavaScript Jabber: Test Doubles with Justin SearlsJavaScript Jabber: Jasmine with Justin SearlsJustin's Twittertest double.js (library)SCNASCNA Talk - How to Scratch an ItchTeenytestTest Double blog archiveSocial Coding ContractJasminehttps://devchat.tv/my-ruby-story/https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Justin Searls: USB-C Charles Max Wood: Electro-Voice RE 20Battlestar Galactica 2003 seriesStranger ThingsArcanum Unbounded