Does Not Compute

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 203:38:12
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Synopsis

A weekly chat about the lives and workflows of modern web developers, hosted by Sean Washington & Paul Straw.

Episodes

  • 165: Updating Your Dependencies

    12/03/2019 Duration: 49min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 164: Refactoring and Unitaskers

    05/03/2019 Duration: 57min

    Refactoring and Unitaskers Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of c

  • 163: Give Me Some Gridsome

    26/02/2019 Duration: 48min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 162: Planning For The Unexpected

    19/02/2019 Duration: 49min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 161: Vue.js Advice for Productivity

    12/02/2019 Duration: 53min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 160: Decision Making 101

    05/02/2019 Duration: 53min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 159: Practical Project Management

    29/01/2019 Duration: 54min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 158: Approaching New Projects

    22/01/2019 Duration: 51min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 157: Let's Talk CES

    15/01/2019 Duration: 54min

    Sponsored by get.tech Guys we have an absolutely amazing offer for you today! Something that is super interesting about CES is that they moved from a .ORG address to CES.TECH. Having seen that further validates how well a .TECH Domain fits for an entity that has TECH at its core whether it’s the biggest consumer TECH Show in the world or a passionate techie like yourself. We highly recommend securing your very own .TECH Domain. Brands such as Viacom and Intel have moved to a .TECH Domain. Even start-ups with over 500 Million in funding, many of which were at CES are on a .TECH Domain. Make most of the .TECH CES SALE and Go to go.tech/CESLive and use code CESLIVE for a huge 90% off on 1, 5 and 10 year .TECH Domain for a limited time only and secure yours now! Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and

  • 156: 2018 Year-End Review

    08/01/2019 Duration: 49min

    Sponsored by Sentry.io Relying on customers to report errors is not good. It's rude to customers and bad for business. Ideally, this would be solved easily with tests. Why not just cover every scenario with a test? Then life would be perfect and fine and great. Because here in reality, humans are pretty bad at writing tests. Not just because we’re all kinda lazy and maybe a little dumb, but also because we can’t anticipate every single way users are going to interact with our product. They might do something really, really, really stupid (or something really, really, really smart) that we didn’t think about. That’s why Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. Not only do we tell you about them, we also give you all the details you’ll need to be able to fix them. You’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently buste

  • 155: Testing Vue

    18/12/2018 Duration: 51min

    Thanks to Manifold for sponsoring today's episode! Manifold makes your life easier by providing a single workflow to organize your services, connect your integrations, and share with your team. Discover the best services for your projects in the Manifold marketplace or bring your own custom integrations, and manage them all in one dashboard. With services covering authentication, messaging, monitoring, content management, and more, Manifold will keep you on the cutting edge, so you can focus on building your project rather than focusing on problems that have already been solved. While Manifold is completely free to use, if you head over to Manifold you’ll get a coupon code for $10 which you can use to try out any service on the Manifold marketplace. Things Mentioned React sagas Vue Test Utils Sean's Currency Tests Task module Elixir elastic search lib A primer on Elixir Stream Reactivex Gyroscope Feltron ADIF Sean's LastFM Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet a

  • 154: Origin Stories and Nuxt

    11/12/2018 Duration: 48min

    Thanks to Manifold for sponsoring today's episode! Manifold makes your life easier by providing a single workflow to organize your services, connect your integrations, and share with your team. Discover the best services for your projects in the Manifold marketplace or bring your own custom integrations, and manage them all in one dashboard. With services covering authentication, messaging, monitoring, content management, and more, Manifold will keep you on the cutting edge, so you can focus on building your project rather than focusing on problems that have already been solved. While Manifold is completely free to use, if you head over to Manifold you’ll get a coupon code for $10 which you can use to try out any service on the Manifold marketplace. Things Mentioned Netlify BroadcastChannel Vuex Time travel debugging Vue.js Devtools PurgeCSS Tailwind Nuxt Analyze www.derlien.com Moment.js Luxon.js Elixir - Absinthe GraphQL GraphQL JSONApi Swagger API Diablo III Horizon Zero Dawn Leave us a review Last but n

  • 153: PostgreSQL Triggers and Views

    04/12/2018 Duration: 39min

    Thanks to Manifold for sponsoring today's episode! Manifold makes your life easier by providing a single workflow to organize your services, connect your integrations, and share with your team. Discover the best services for your projects in the Manifold marketplace or bring your own custom integrations, and manage them all in one dashboard. With services covering authentication, messaging, monitoring, content management, and more, Manifold will keep you on the cutting edge, so you can focus on building your project rather than focusing on problems that have already been solved. While Manifold is completely free to use, if you head over to Manifold you’ll get a coupon code for $10 which you can use to try out any service on the Manifold marketplace. Things Mentioned Where's the Beef? Hasura Postgraphile PostgreSQL Triggers Ecto.Multi Postgres Explain Postgres Analyze Tableplus Materialized views in Ecto It's a view, it's a table... no, it's a materialized view! Dirty Dick's | Hot Pepper Sauce Leave us a rev

  • 152: Productivity On The Go

    27/11/2018 Duration: 52min

    Thanks to [Datadog] for sponsoring today's episode! Datadog is a SAAS platform that monitors your applications from end to end, all the way from the front end, your database, and everything in-between. With their Application Performance Monitoring feature, you can identify, analyze, and resolve performance issues down to the code level in your Python, Ruby, Go, Node, and Java applications. With more than 250 turn-key integrations, Datadog seamlessly aggregates metrics and events across the full devops stack providing you with full visibility into your applications. Start your free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/doesnotcompute and Datadog will send you a free t-shirt! Things Mentioned Netgear Orbi Ubnt iStat Menus tp-link Powerline mix test.watch mix test --stale Windows WSL Customize Your Mac's Touch Bar with BetterTouchTool BetterTouchTool Textastic MacBook Pro iPad Pro Dan Eden Cloud9 IDE Koding Mosh GitHub Actions Ifttt Zapier https://codesandbox.io/ Leave us a review Last but not least, if you

  • 151: Developer Communication

    13/11/2018 Duration: 45min

    Thanks to Datadog for sponsoring today's episode! Datadog is a SAAS platform that monitors your applications from end to end, all the way from the front end, your database, and everything in-between. With their Application Performance Monitoring feature, you can identify, analyze, and resolve performance issues down to the code level in your Python, Ruby, Go, Node, and Java applications. With more than 250 turn-key integrations, Datadog seamlessly aggregates metrics and events across the full devops stack providing you with full visibility into your applications. Start your free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/doesnotcompute and Datadog will send you a free t-shirt! Things Mentioned OSH Park Macminicolo How to Write a Painless Product Requirements Document Appear.in Key & Peele - Text Message Confusion - Uncensored Intercom Laymans Terms A Goofy Movie Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge favor, you can do so by clicking

  • 150: Microservices and Monoliths

    06/11/2018 Duration: 47min

    Thanks to Datadog for sponsoring today's episode! Datadog is a SAAS platform that monitors your applications from end to end, all the way from the front end, your database, and everything in-between. With their Application Performance Monitoring feature, you can identify, analyze, and resolve performance issues down to the code level in your Python, Ruby, Go, Node, and Java applications. With more than 250 turn-key integrations, Datadog seamlessly aggregates metrics and events across the full devops stack providing you with full visibility into your applications. Start your free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/doesnotcompute and Datadog will send you a free t-shirt! Coupon Gem Packer HashiCorp Raises $100 Million DigitalOcean One-click Applications Notion AWS Lambda A Goofy Movie Segment on Microservices Uber Stackshare Uber Engineering Blog Good Burger TJ Holowaychuk Apex Swallow Swift Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge

  • 149: Clean Architecture

    30/10/2018 Duration: 43min

    Things Mentioned High Point Market Clean Architecture: A Craftsman's Guide to Software Structure and Design Stripe Terminal Oracle Database for SAP Agile - User Stories Flaming Elmo Shopify Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge favor, you can do so by clicking here! Show Notes Archive If you're looking for a link we've mentioned in the past, head on over to the Does Not Compute Show Notes repo and use GitHub's excellent search tool! Join Us On Spectrum If you have enjoyed the show so far, reach out to us on twitter at @seanwashbot and @schrockwell, or join us in the Spectrum community!

  • 148: Refactoring and Data Integrity

    23/10/2018 Duration: 45min

    Thanks to [Datadog] for sponsoring today's episode! Datadog is a SAAS platform that monitors your applications from end to end, all the way from the front end, your database, and everything in-between. With their Application Performance Monitoring feature, you can identify, analyze, and resolve performance issues down to the code level in your Python, Ruby, Go, Node, and Java applications. With more than 250 turn-key integrations, Datadog seamlessly aggregates metrics and events across the full devops stack providing you with full visibility into your applications. Start your free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/doesnotcompute and Datadog will send you a free t-shirt! Things Mentioned Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Stripe Stripe Connect Stripe - Subscriptions Stripe - Subscription Items Phoenix - Context Guide: Thinking about design Elixir - Bypass Elixir - HTTPoison.Base Elixir - Kernel.SpecialForms How do you schedule time for code refactoring? Winchester Mystery House Sean's Bethink setup Bethink.life Leave

  • 147: Finding Developer Productivity

    16/10/2018 Duration: 47min

    Thanks to [Datadog] for sponsoring today's episode! Datadog is a SAAS platform that monitors your applications from end to end, all the way from the front end, your database, and everything in-between. With their Application Performance Monitoring feature, you can identify, analyze, and resolve performance issues down to the code level in your Python, Ruby, Go, Node, and Java applications. With more than 250 turn-key integrations, Datadog seamlessly aggregates metrics and events across the full devops stack providing you with full visibility into your applications. Start your free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/doesnotcompute and Datadog will send you a free t-shirt! Things Mentioned Aeropress Glance Remote Ham Radio HashiCorp - Packer OnlyCoin.com on Web Archive FreeBSD Ubuntu Kubernetes @drewclemcr8 Phoenix Framework Elasticsearch Postgres full-text search is Good Enough! Go Haskell Erlang Rust Crystal Elixir - HTTPoison Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the sh

  • 146: Quality of Life Apps

    09/10/2018 Duration: 45min

    Things Mentioned Bethink.life Swift Exercism.io Model-View-Controller Metaprogramming Elixir Safari Books Online Firebase Things App Phoenix’s LiveView: Client-Side Elixir At Last? Elixir Talk Podcast Forgot Password Cheat Sheet Password Reset Email Best Practices Elixir - EEX Overcast.fm Tailwind CSS David Smith Under the Radar Podcast Indie Hackers Leave us a review Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge favor, you can do so by clicking here! Show Notes Archive If you're looking for a link we've mentioned in the past, head on over to the Does Not Compute site! We've even included a search tool for you to use to find episodes that touch on specific topics. Join Us On Spectrum If you have enjoyed the show so far, reach out to us on twitter at @seanwashbot and @schrockwell, or join us in the Spectrum community at https://spectrum.chat/specfm/does-not-compute!

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