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On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven are joined by Craig Davis as they discuss topics ranging from broken computers and how to set up a new (or old) machine, how they backup their digital lives, and the guys get a little paranoid about who's listening.
** Episode originally recorded on February 21, 2018*
Links
Setting up new machines (dotfiles)
Cloud photo backup and prints (SmugMug)
Raspberry Pi network ad blocker (Pi-hole)
Episode was originally recorded on 14/02/2018, but Steven is a slacker, so...
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven host a first ever live virtual round table with guests Matt Trask and Nathan Morgan.
This week, they're discussing the pros and cons of working remotely.
Links
Video recording of this episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A14nyWzku5c
Pomodoro - https://www.chriswinfield.com/40-pomodoro-workweek/
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven chat about what it means to be a new developer in todays world compared to when they started (10+ years ago).
With ever evolving technologies and the resources available to developers today, new devs in some ways have it easier and in others, more complicated than when Matt and Steven began 10+ years ago. So what does it take to be a new developer now-a-days? What advice do the guys have for anyone just getting started?
Links
SC Codes https://sccodes.org/
Jeffrey Way: "Things Laravel Made Me Believe" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDotS5BDqRM
Laravel Forge https://forge.laravel.com/
Laravel Envoyer https://envoyer.io/
Laravel Spark https://spark.laravel.com/
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven reflect on 2017, the start (and stop, and change of format, and yada yada yada) of the podcast, their careers, their lives, and what some of their goals for 2018 are.
Links
https://simplecast.com
https://blog.madewithlove.be/post/concurrent-http-requests/
https://medium.com/ibm-watson-data-lab/10-things-i-hate-about-your-api-amanda-folson-2189f0d9dc3f
http://www.c25k.com/
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven discuss a very important topic: Net Neutrality - what it is, what repealing it could mean, and why it's important to protect it.
Write to and call your representative - https://www.battleforthenet.com/
Show Notes
FCC Chair Ajit Pai Jokes In Video About Being A "Verizon Puppet"
Title II hasn't hurt network investment, according to the ISPs themselves
FCC plan would give Internet providers power to choose the sites customers see and use
More than 100 million Americans can only get internet service from companies that have violated net neutrality
In Portugal, with no net neutrality, internet providers are starting to split the net into packages. pic.twitter.com/TlLYGezmv6— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) October 27, 2017
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven are joined by their pal Craig Davis as they discuss their Thanksgiving holiday and what they're thankful for.
The conversation continues as the guys chat about how they unwind and separate from the code. A small debate of "pushing through" vs "being inspired" ensues.
Show Notes
Overcommit
fixme sniff
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven host another UpstatePHP Round Table with guests Kevin Dees, Doug Cone, and Mike Schock.
This week, they're discussing imposter syndrome.
Show Notes
Imposter Syndrome
Rubber Ducking
im·pos·tor
noun
a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially for fraudulent gain.
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven discuss intermediate values, naming things (methods and variables), and they reminisce about the "good ole days" when you could use underscores in PHP method and variable names (*shakes fist at the FIG*).
Show Notes
Intermediate values
Code golf
Greenville County Library
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven discuss what makes someone a "senior" developer. Is it technical knowledge? Experience? Company size?
Show Notes
Chris Brookins - VP of Engineering at Help Scout
On this episode of Code Talk, Matt and Steven host another UpstatePHP Round Table with guests Jim Ciallella and Doug Cone.
This week, they're discussing debugging tips & tricks. They also take a walk down memory lane with how they used to they used to debug "back in the day" (see Fig 1).
[Fig 1]
Show Notes
xDebug
Zend Debugger
Firebug PHP
Laravel Debugbar
Logentries
Datadog
Bugsnag
Sentry
SumoLogic
New Relic
Blackfire
StatsD
An Introduction to Tracking Statistics with Graphite, StatsD, and CollectD
On this episode, Craig Davis from Help Scout joins Matt and Steven as they discuss "Source Control as Conversation".
What does your commit history look like? Does it tell a story? Do you look back and wonder "what the hell did this commit do?" Join the guys as they discuss best practices in the style, tone, and tense.
Show Notes
diff so fancy
example .gitconfig
interactive rebasing
star logs
Craig's site
Craig's git up: Improved fetching https://github.com/aanand/git-up
up = "!git fetch && git rebase --autostash FETCH_HEAD"
In this episode, Matt and Steven talk/argue about native vs web-tech applications: the benefits, the drawbacks, and why they're becoming the norm.
Show Notes
Runway Cafe
Trello Desktop App
Electron
Electron Auto Updating
Appcelerator
PhoneGap
Node Webkit
High Security ElectronJS Application
Go CUI
In this episode, Matt and Steven discuss design patterns - which ones they use, love, and don't know anything about. From the typical, to the over used, to the under appreciated, we've got (some) of them here!
Show Notes
domnikl/DesignPatternsPHP
Command Bus Pattern
Repository Pattern
Pipeline Pattern
Chain of Responsibility Pattern
David Stanley - @davidstanley01
Related
Design patterns used in Laravel
In this episode, Matt and Steven discuss their experience with building and consuming third party APIs. Links? Relationships? Filters? Yup, we chat about that. Third party APIs that piss us off? Absolutely! We definitely discuss those too.
Show notes
Fractal
REST Fest
HubSpot's Secret Shadow Proxy
The regrets made in the HubSpot API, from a previous dev
Matt and Steven record "live" from UpstatePHP's August meeting in the first ever "UpstatePHP Round Table". They are joined by guests and members of UpstatePHP to discuss unit testing.
At the round table:
Steven Wade
Matt Cuyar
Jacob Adelberg
Amy Bianco
Andrew Rymer
Show Notes
UpstatePHP
PhpUnit
Laravel Middleware
PHP Anonymous Class
PhpUnit @dataProvider
Karma JS
MochaJS
PhpUnit Code Coverage
PhpStorm
Viewing code coverage in PhpStorm
Test Driven Development (TDD)
Matt Trask
In this episode we discuss the controversy in the PHP community surrounding the video from Jeffrey Way concerning "visual debt".
Other topics include:
DocBlocks - Do you use them? Are they still needed in PHP 7.x?
PHP strict types
The hosts of Code Talk with Matt & Steven:
Matt Cuyar - @mcuyar
Steven Wade - @stevenwadejr
Show notes:
Refactoring a Monolith into Microservices
Google Is 2 Billion Lines of Code—And It’s All in One Place
OpenSC Hackathon
OpenUpstate
SC Codes
The hosts of Code Talk with Matt & Steven:
Matt Cuyar - @mcuyar
Steven Wade - @stevenwadejr
Show notes:
@brip0e - Our first episode's Producer
@brightball (Barry Jones) - PostgreSQL enthusiast
@UpstatePHP - PHP/Web user group in Greenville, South Carolina
you guys say "you know" way too many times. I lost interest in this podcast after the 30th time you guys said it.
You've got to take oratory clases. You lost me on every "you know?"
Well...this is the last time I listen to this podcast. The lack of understanding when it comes to business and law is so apparent that I stopped listening half way through. I was hoping for an unbiased approach, but you can even hear it in the way you speak how upset you are. Do some more research and address the topic again in a week. That way, the illogical things that happen to one's thought process when over sensitive because of emotions will be further removed from the equation and (hopefully) logic will dictate your rhetoric. The internet is fine. These laws didn't exist until 2015 and everything was peachy before then.
Except in TN where Comcast (xfinity) and ATT paid to block Google from installing their services which took away competition and prices have doubled since while speeds went down