Double Shot #2377
- Coaching tool: The ORG team building model - A model and set of actions to help you coach teams to their best.
- There and Back Again, A GraphQL Lifecycle Tale - Looking into the plumbing of how request gets to response.
- Mastery with SQL - "A hands-on practical course for anyone who wants to learn modern SQL" presented through videos & exercises. Intro pricing $49, which looks like a bargain to me.
- Enough With the Service Objects Already - Sometimes a procedure can just be a procedure.
- Desktop Institute - "Researching a better desktop environment" by looking at what's out there now in the open source and commercial worlds.
- On Ruby and type checkers - "To me, static type checking is a form of ceremony. The bigger a team is, the more ceremony needed." This is a statement I broadly agree with.
- Eleven - Nothing to do with my varied professional interests, but I was excited to see a plan to bring back Glitch. It was always much better than Slack.
- Elixir v1.9 released - I'm not currently using Elixir but I still keep half an eye on it. 1.9 adds self-contained releases to the core.
- I'm worried about Ruby future - There are some disconnects between Ruby core and some of the community.
- Instance Variable Performance - A deep dive from Tenderlove.
- Debugging the .gitignore file - There's always one more git command to learn.
- Makings of a Modern Risk Management System - How one company is combining machine learning with actual people.