Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Frontside the Podcast
Frontside the Podcast
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Frontside the Podcast
Charles and Brandon argue about what to name the podcast.
They talk about how "one more feature"-itis sinks many projects and startups, how you can recognize when you're caught in it, and patterns they've used to avoid it.
Frontside.io Blog
If you work in Rails and have ever wondered about Ember.js, you should know that Ember and Rails go together like Nutella and pretzels. (Which is to say, quite well indeed.)... more
Frontside.io Blog
It began during RailsConf.
My fingers were itching to code, so between sessions I started
tinkering with some of the more fanciful enhancements to
The Ruby Racer I’d been contemplating as well as wrestling with
a... more
Frontside.io Blog
In which I elaborate why the idomatic Ruby API is sometimes not enough,
and describe a method to harness the full power of the underlying
Jenkins API while still happily coding your extension in Ruby
The Ruby API
One of the primary goals of... more
Frontside.io Blog
To quote Dave Bowman, “something wonderful happened” last week during the weekly Jenkins-Ruby hack session.
We were able to boot a... more
Frontside.io Blog
In which I explain problems unique to running The Ruby Racer in a multithreaded environment,
which users are affected by these problems, and what is to be done for them.UPDATE: This issue has been resolved with... more