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2022 Recap for Stateless Code
It is the first day of 2023. Before we move forward, we’ll do a 2022 recap and see how things went compared to 2021. We look at what went well, what can be improved, and maybe even find some action items. Many social media and streaming services provide year-end recaps to their users. We’ll join…
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Getting Started with Rails 7 Episode 28: Retrospective for the Series
At regular intervals, the team (even a team of one) reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly… This is the 28th video video in the Getting Started with Rails 7 series. In this video Mike reviews the video series and looks for opportunities to continuously improve. Theme: ClueMediocre…
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Ruby on Rails 7 is Out!
On December 15, 2021 Ruby on Rails released version 7.0.0 of its web application framework. However, this came out earlier than I anticipated, so I have re-prioritized everything at Stateless Code to get the new Getting Started With Rails 7 series published as quickly as possible. Now is the Time to Learn Ruby on Rails…
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Codecast: Create a RubyGem 35: Retrospective of CICD phase
This is the 35th video in the NerdDice create a RubyGem series. In this video, Mike conducts a Retro of One on the period of time since the last retro in episode 24. This video covers: 00:00:12 Introduction and review last retro’s action items 00:02:26 What went well 00:08:13 Thing to improve 00:10:51 Quick hit…
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Codecast: Create a RubyGem 08: Using GitHub issues as a backlog
This is the 8th video in the NerdDice create a RubyGem series. In this video, Mike starts using the GitHub issues section as an agile backlog for the project, including using labels to identify the type of issue and creating your own labels. Shout out: See Scrum of One for more on how you can…
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Working Through the Content Backlog
It’s a good problem to have, but it is a problem. As of the date of this post, I have 112 published videos and I add a new one (almost) every weekday. In order to approximate catching up, I’m going to need to iterate through this and do it in waves. Here is my plan…
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Hello world! Taxation is Theft!
You will be far better in a year if you publish 365 bad pieces of content and iterate on them than one piece of content representing your best quality. Your best quality will get better faster if you iterate and your capacity to deliver more higher quality content efficiently will increase.