Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
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Code and the Coding Coders who Code it
Episode 13 - Jeremy Smith
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Jeremy Smith has been designing and building web applications since 1998 and has worked with Ruby on Rails since 2009. Jeremy was also my unofficial, and completely accidental, conference buddy. We went to all the same in person conferences this year. He joins the show to talk about building successful web apps by your lonesome, solving really complex background job workflows, and spills the beans on a new regional Ruby Conference he's planning, Blue Ridge Ruby!
Links:
- HYBRD
- @jeremysmithco on Twitter
- @jeremysmithco@ruby.social on Mastodon
- Solo: Building Successful Web Apps By Your Lonesome at RubyConf Mini
- Solo: Building Successful Web Apps By Your Lonesome slides
- Fair Queuing
- Sidekiq: Really Complex Workflows with Batches
- Everyone Can Build a Twitter Audience course by Daniel Vassallo
- Black Magic by Tony Dinh
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