Ruby, Rails, and Imposter Syndrome, with Glenn Goodrich
This episode of the Versioning Show features Glenn Goodrich (Ruprict), a developer and SitePoint's Ruby Channel editor. The discussion covers Ruby's advantages, Rails website development, the common confusion between languages and frameworks, technical writing, overcoming impostor syndrome, the merits (or lack thereof) of Turbolinks, and the origin of Goodrich's intriguing nickname.
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Key Highlights:
- Goodrich emphasizes Ruby's object-oriented design and its efficiency for specific tasks, acknowledging its limitations.
- Rails' rapid development capabilities, even with limited Ruby knowledge, can sometimes blur the lines between language and framework.
- Goodrich stresses the importance of using the right tool for each job, contrasting Ruby with Go for high-concurrency applications.
- The supportive and welcoming Ruby community is highlighted as a valuable asset for learning and open-source contributions.
- Impostor syndrome is discussed, with Goodrich sharing personal experiences and strategies, emphasizing its prevalence even among experienced professionals.
- Rails remains a relevant and powerful web development framework in 2016, offering strong conventions for learning fundamental programming concepts.
- Goodrich's career trajectory illustrates the impact of community engagement, starting with a simple online comment that led to a significant role at SitePoint and a career shift towards Ruby.
Show Notes:
- Glenn on Twitter: @ruprict
- Glenn's email: glenn.goodrich@sitepoint.com
- Glenn on GitHub: ruprict
- Glenn's article: "Why Learning Rails Is Still a Great Choice in 2016"
- Matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto)
- GopherCon
- Goodrich's book: Rails: Novice to Ninja
- Simply Rails
- Django
- David Heinemeier Hansson on Twitter: @dhh
- The Rails Doctrine
- Basecamp
- Turbolinks
- Aaron Osteraas
- Goodrich's 15-part series: Loccasions
- Goodrich's book: Rails Deep Dive
- Kent Beck on Twitter: @KentBeck
- Richard Schneems on Twitter: @schneems
- Glenn's article on open-source contributions
- Glenn's Ruby gem for Orion DB
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
- Follow on Twitter: @mdavidgreen | @tevko | @versioningshow | @sitepointdotcom
(A full transcript is included below.)
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