Sinopsis
A podcast for developers interested in building great software products. Every episode, Adam Wathan is joined by a guest to talk about everything from product design and user experience to unit testing and system administration.
Episodios
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33: David Hemphill - Building PushSilver with Vue.js and Beard
12/01/2016 Duración: 42minIn this episode, Adam talks to David Hemphill about his latest project PushSilver.
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32: DHH - Building Basecamp 3 like a Porsche 911
22/12/2015 Duración: 01h02minDHH returns to the podcast to talk in-depth about how Basecamp 3 is designed and implemented!
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31: Woody Zuill - #NoEstimates
09/12/2015 Duración: 46minIn this episode Adam talks to Woody Zuill about software project estimation.
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30: Evan You - Diving Deep into Vue.js
24/11/2015 Duración: 36minIn this episode, Adam talks to Evan You, the creator of Vue.js. Evan talks about his time at Google Creative Lab and the sort of work that inspired him to create Vue.
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29: Mark Otto - Bootstrap 4 and CSS architecture at scale
10/11/2015 Duración: 48minIn this episode, Adam talks to Mark Otto, creator of Bootstrap and director of design at GitHub.
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28: Jeffrey Way and Dave Marshall - "Don't mock what you don't own"
27/10/2015 Duración: 58minIn this episode, Adam talks to recurring guests Jeffrey Way and Dave Marshall about "don't mock what you don't own".
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27: Ben Orenstein - Outside-in TDD and Dependency Injection in Rails
13/10/2015 Duración: 36minIn this episode, Adam talks to Ben Orenstein of thoughtbot about useful tips for writing the first few tests in your application and working your way down to the unit level by starting with acceptance tests. They also talk about why dependency injection has a bad rap in the Ruby world, and common mistakes Ben sees junior Rails developers make.
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26: Josh Pigford - What do you need when you launch?
29/09/2015 Duración: 31minIn this episode, Adam talks to Josh Pigford, founder of Baremetrics, about what you should have ready when you start a SaaS business. They also talk about how most businesses aren't doing as well as you think, content marketing, the benefits of different pricing models, and staying focused on your best idea.
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25: Matt Machuga - Tips and tricks to make your code awesome
15/09/2015 Duración: 50minIn this episode, Adam talks to recurring guest Matt Machuga about tips and tricks that lead to better code.
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24: Wes Bos - What the Flexbox?!
01/09/2015 Duración: 38minIn this episode, Adam talks to Wes Bos about solving all of your CSS problems with Flexbox. They also talk about Bootstrap 4, ReactJS, and Wes' favorite Sublime Text tips and tricks. This episode is brought to you by Laracasts.
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23: Chris Hunt - How GitHub does remote work
04/08/2015 Duración: 38minIn this episode, Adam talks to the Healthy Hacker, Chris Hunt, about how his team at GitHub works remotely. They also talk about entertaining your audience at conferences, taking a Codecation, and adventure motorcycling.
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22: Corey Haines - The 4 Rules of Simple Design
21/07/2015 Duración: 01h04minIn this episode, Adam talks to Corey Haines, author of "Understanding the 4 Rules of Simple Design". They talk about the importance of low-level design decisions, tricks for naming things well, why you shouldn't model your objects after the real world, and of course, Active Record.
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21: Chad Pytel - Sticking to your guns
07/07/2015 Duración: 49minIn this episode, Adam talks to Chad Pytel, CEO of thoughtbot. Chad gives tips for balancing client work with internal product work, growing your client-base without compromising your principles, and applying Jobs to be Done to new client projects.
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20: Ian Landsman - Code is not a business
23/06/2015 Duración: 01h10minIn this episode, Adam talks to Ian Landsman, founder of Userscape and creator of HelpSpot. Ian talks about the biggest mistakes programmers make when trying to start their own business, where to find new ideas, and why your new software product shouldn't be a SaaS app.
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19: Dave Marshall - Designing Effective Tests
09/06/2015 Duración: 01h10minIn this episode, Adam talks to Dave Marshall, testing guru and host of That Podcast. Dave talks to Adam about the upcoming Mockery 1.0 release and some interesting API changes destined for 2.0. They also talk about how fakes can improve your tests, fixtures vs. factories, spec-style vs xUnit style test frameworks, and mutation testing.
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18: Katie Cerar - Designing and Prototyping for Clients
27/05/2015 Duración: 39minIn this episode, Adam talks to Katie Cerar, user experience designer at Boltmade. Katie talks to Adam about running a successful kick off meeting, understanding the problems your client is trying to solve, and strategies for getting clients to keep their ideas focused. Katie also talks about the difference between a prototype and an MVP, and how to choose the right prototyping tool to get the feedback you need.
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17: Adam Culp - Maximizing Your Conference Experience
12/05/2015 Duración: 45minIn this episode, Adam talks to Adam Culp, organizer of Sunshine PHP and ZendCon. They talk about how to get into conference speaking, how to make the most of a conference as an attendee, as well as tips for running a great local user group.
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16: Kent Beck - Tiny Decisions and Emergent Design
05/05/2015 Duración: 46minIn this episode, Adam talks to Kent Beck about Smalltalk vs. Java, low-level design vs. big picture architecture, planning for the future vs. emergent design, and applying the principles of Extreme Programming in 2015.
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15: Everzet - Classicist and Mockist TDD
20/04/2015 Duración: 57minIn this episode, Adam talks to Konstantin Kudryashov, creator of Behat and BDD Practice Manager at Inviqa. Konstantin and Adam talk about the schools of TDD, how to use test doubles effectively, and common challenges people face when trying to learn TDD.
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14: Taylor Otwell - Building Envoyer, Laravel 5.1 and Learning to Program
07/04/2015 Duración: 01h01minIn this episode, Adam talks to Taylor Otwell, creator of Laravel. Taylor gives an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at how Envoyer is architected, and shares some new tips and tricks he's been using to keep his code simple. They also talk about the decisions behind upcoming changes in Laravel 5.1, how Taylor learned to program, and how he almost became the manager of a retirement home.