The Bike Shed

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

423 episodes of The Bike Shed since the first episode, which aired on October 31st, 2014.

  • 167: I Feel Like We Should've Solved This By Now

    August 24th, 2018  |  43 mins 36 secs

    Chris is joined by German Velasco for a discussion ranging from German's recent transition to remote working to the wonders of the Elixir language and the Erlang platform, blockchain, Ethereum, TypeScript, the Language Server Protocol, and more!

  • 166: Are Services the New Rewrite?

    August 10th, 2018  |  37 mins 17 secs

    Chris & Derek discuss the world of services, exploring the various forms SOA can take, the oft stated benefits, and some of the pitfalls they commonly see in the
    wild. The discussion ranges from alternative architectures, guidelines for how to think about services within your platform, and even includes an anecdote about thoughtbot's foray into the world of SOA on Upcase.

  • 165: The Tables Have Turned

    August 3rd, 2018  |  40 mins 33 secs

    Chris & Derek talk about beginnings and ends, borrowing from their consulting mindset for a conversation spanning CI, deployment, communication, team structure, and everything in between.

  • 164: A Piece of My Identity

    July 27th, 2018  |  47 mins 8 secs
  • 163: Insert Some Colons For Me

    July 20th, 2018  |  38 mins 59 secs

    After Sean confronts some breaking changes to Diesel, we discuss what we like about Visual Studio Code and how changing your tools can change your perspective.

  • 162: You Have Ruined Your Rails App (Sam Phippen)

    July 13th, 2018  |  42 mins 17 secs

    Sam Phippen joins us to discuss the maintenance burden of supporting old Rubies, service oriented architecture, and explorations of GraphQL and graph databases.

  • 161: Re-Incoherence

    July 6th, 2018  |  39 mins 50 secs

    Rails performance, rebalancing coherence, and themes from career advice requests.

  • 160: Praise Hands Emoji 🙌 (Vaidehi Joshi)

    June 29th, 2018  |  47 mins 31 secs

    We're joined by Vaidehi Joshi to discuss her multimedia empire, conference talk prep, getting started with computer science, and the applicability of a computer science education in every day development work. We wrap the episode with live Q&A from our RailsConf audience.

  • 159: Confusing and Hard to Use

    June 22nd, 2018  |  23 mins 39 secs

    An ORM that's a pleasure to use with raw SQL when needed? Sean discusses how that can be. Plus, Derek shares a new and exciting way for migrations to break!

  • 158: This is How I Ruin Meetings (Aaron Patterson)

    June 15th, 2018  |  47 mins 1 sec

    We're joined by Aaron Patterson for puns. Aaron also updates us on compacting GC for Ruby and Ruby 2.6's JIT compiler before telling us how he really feels about functional programming.

  • 157: Whiz-Bangy Frontend Thing (Chris Toomey)

    June 8th, 2018  |  42 mins 12 secs

    Chris Toomey joins Derek to talk about their shared experience in Elm and their excitement about GraphQL.

  • 156: It's a Commercial Enterprise (Olivier Lacan)

    June 1st, 2018  |  41 mins 4 secs

    We speak with Olivier Lacan about KeepAChangelog.com, tooling improvements for better developer experience, and the emotional impact of shutting down CodeSchool.com

  • 155: Abstractions on Abstractions (Alex Sullivan)

    May 25th, 2018  |  44 mins 9 secs

    Amanda is joined by Alex Sullivan, Android developer at thoughtbot, to discuss the state of React Native and its new competitor from Google, Flutter.

  • 154: We All Have Work to Do (Eileen Uchitelle)

    May 18th, 2018  |  41 mins 7 secs

    Eileen Uchitelle joins us live from RailsConf to talk about exciting improvements coming to Rails 6, problems encountered by larger Rails apps, strategies for upgrading Rails and more!

  • 153: 🎶 I Would Lose 3,000 Crates, and I Would Lose 12,000 More 🎶

    May 11th, 2018  |  36 mins 42 secs

    Is the bug in Postgres? Sean takes over operations of crates.io and keeps himself very busy. We also wrap up our experience at RailsConf.

  • 152: I Look For Stories (Nickolas Means)

    May 4th, 2018  |  31 mins 13 secs

    We catch up with Nick Means at RailsConf and discuss storytelling, "human error", advice for job seekers, and the idea of licensing software developers.