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55. Organizing a Conference - Saron Yitbarek
This is a special throwback re-release of one of our favorite past episodes, as we lead up to our 100th episode! Today on the podcast we welcome the awesome and the infamous, Saron Yitbarek. If you haven’t heard of her before, Saron is a developer, speaker, the Founder of Code Newbie and is heading up the 2018 Code Land Conference kicking off in May this year in NYC.
98. Code Formatting Standards Knife Fight (Linters)
Welcome back to The Rabbit Hole Podcast. Today on the show we are addressing the topic of linting your code. Linting is the process of running a program (or linter) that will automatically analyze your code for potential errors and patterns that don’t adhere to certain style guidelines.
69. Becoming a Manager with Kyle Rush from Casper
This is a special throwback re-release of one of our favorite past episodes, as we lead up to our 100th episode! On today’s episode of The Rabbit Hole, we welcome our friend Kyle Rush, VP of Engineering at Casper to help us discuss becoming a manager. Kyle is a great example of a developer who made the change to a successful managerial role, a transition that oftentimes has its challenges.
97. Mocks vs Classical with Jacob O’Donnell
On the show today we are welcoming back our friend Jacob O’Donnell to talk about some different approaches to testing.
83. Remote Only
This is a special throwback re-release of one of our favorite past episodes, as we lead up to our 100th episode! This episode of The Rabbit Hole is wholly concerned with remote work and to help us unpack this issue we welcome back our friend Jonathan Belcher from Automaticc.
96. Health Check
On today’s show we talk about team health checks. You have to check on the team, see how they’re doing and multiple squads throughout your organization.
76. Stop talking about Tech Debt with Dane O'Connor
This is a special throwback Thursday re-release of one of our favorite past episodes, as we lead up to our 100th episode! On today’s show, we welcome our friend Dane O’Connor, who is here to tell us why we need to stop using the term ‘tech debt’. As a commonly used phrase in today’s developer community and in so much business, there can be a lot of sensitivity and potential issues that are connected to the term.
95. The Shackles of Frameworks
In this episode of The Rabbit Hole we welcome our friend Jacob O’Donnell to help us talk about the shackles of frameworks.
94. Editor Picks 2018 + Mailbag
Welcome back to another episode of the Rabbit Hole, the definitive developer’s podcast. Today on the show we are talking about the top editor picks of 2018, meaning the top picks we chose here on the Rabbit Hole.
93. Stop Eating Al Desko
Welcome back to the Rabbit Hole. Today we are here to tell you all to stop eating al desko! What even is “eating al desko”? Well, simply put, it’s eating at your desk.
92. The Death of the Object with Jacob O'Donnel
In this episode of The Rabbit Hole we welcome our friend Jacob O’Donnell to help us talk about the decline of object oriented programming.
91. Stop Preassigning Tickets
Welcome back to another episode of The Rabbit Hole Podcast. Today we are talking about the evils of preassigning tickets!
90. GraphQL Takeover with Azat Mardan
Welcome back to another episode of The Rabbit Hole, everybody! Today on the show we are talking about one of our favorite recent subjects, GraphQL.
89. Dealing with Third Party Software
On today’s show, we are going to be talking about the software we didn’t write and using third-party services.
88. Testing Pitfalls and Blunders
On the show today, we’ll be talking about testing pitfalls and avoiding common testing blunders. We wanted to get a word that felt like the things we deal with in testing. “Blunders” is that word! Blunders are those common mistakes we find ourselves making when we are testing.