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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 1H 15M

Rails Developers Survey: Continuous Deployment Trends and Emerging Tools - RUBY 670

from Ruby Rogues · host Charles M Wood

Welcome back to another episode of the Top End Devs podcast! Today, we have an exciting lineup featuring our host Charles Max Wood and special guests Robbie Russell from Planet Argon, along with panelists Ayush Nawatia and Valentino Stoll. This episode dives deep into the insights from the latest Ruby community survey conducted by Robbie Russell. We explore topics such as the rise of Stimulus JS in the Rails community, trends in deployment practices, popular tools and services in the software ecosystem, and the everlasting debate between monoliths and microservices. Robbie also shares the fascinating history and evolution of his widely-used open source project, Oh My Z Shell, and gives us a glimpse into his work with Planet Argon. Stay tuned as we uncover intriguing details and valuable insights from the world of Ruby and Rails development!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.

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