The Bike Shed
202: I Left it All on The Dance Floor
In this week's episode, Chris and Steph discuss how working with typed-languages influences their work with dynamic languages. They also chat about the benefits of pair programming, tracking performance events using Rails' Instrumentation API and respond to a listener's question about how to structure code that doesn't fit neatly within the default Rails' structure.
- Elm
 - React
 - TypeScript
 - Scala
 - JavaScript
 - "Making Impossible States Impossible" by Richard Feldman
 - "Working with Maybe" by Joël Quenneville
 - Functional programming
 - Object-oriented programming
 - Ruby
 - TypeScript 3 - Unknown Type
 - Pair programming
 - ActiveSupport::Notifications
 - AppSignal
 - Segment
 - MixPanel
 - Drip
 - KissMetrics
 - Graphana
 - Rails
 - API
 
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