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Ruby Rogues

237 RR Rails + JavaScript + Functional Programming with Brad Urani

Wed, 09 Dec 2015

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Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:32 - Brad Urani IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogProcore04:01 - Immutable/Persistent Data Structures; AdvantagesChanging the Unchangeable: The Hows and Whys of Immutable Data Structures @ RubyConf 2015 hamster07:30 - Tools for Debugging08:23 - Why do Rubyists care about things like Elm?09:39 - Persistent Data Structure Use Cases; Functional Programming12:07 - Testability13:51 - Where does “functional play a role in a typical CRUD app? Active Record, The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP)CallbacksObject-oriented Programming (OOP)“Nouns are objects; verbs are methods” - Corey Haines22:49 - Coworker Receptiveness of Ruby + JavaScript Style of ProgrammingCodebase Inconsistency?“Merit”26:41 - Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) vs Monolithic ApplicationsRemote Procedure Calls (RPC)Representational State Transfer (REST)30:21 - Monoliths as a Necessary Stage in the Development of a Mature ApplicationElixirThe Phoenix Frameworkecto33:23 - The Repository Pattern; Terminology & NamingPatterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler37:40 - Structured Query Language (SQL)Avdi Grimm: The Soul of Software @ RubyConf Portugal '15The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis'Picks Dan Carlin's Hardcore History (Coraline) Stuff You Missed in History Class (Coraline) Buffer (Avdi) New Belgium Brewing Accumulation White IPA (Avdi) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) LaunchCode (Brad) Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson (Coraline) VAT19 (Brad)Special Guest: Brad Urani. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.

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