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In this episode we talk to Dejan Milicic about the new version of RavenDb that just dropped.
We also talk about how importants passion is as a developer.
Links from the episode:
https://ravendb.net/
Dejan's book
https://www.amazon.com/Introducing-RavenDB-Database-Modern-Persistence/dp/1484289188/
Developer Hegemony
https://www.amazon.com/Developer-Hegemony-Erik-Dietrich/dp/0692866809Dejan on the stream
codingafterwork.com/YouTube/1e6dS9jSQWo
Oren on the podcast
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I list my requirements for a framework and discuss how Pytest, Unittest, and Nose measure up to those requirements.
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Even when you know better, you sometimes find yourself contributing to the problem, just to get the job done. This week the guys bare it all and discuss how they’ve ended up making things worse when they were hired to make it all better.
Plus keeping up on new trends without wasting time, how open environments provide better predictability, and a batch of your feedback!
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The good, the bad, and the ugly side of interfaces. We list some minor gripes, their limitations, and some strange gotchas as well as some tips for how we like to (mis|ab)use them. Download the episode on iTunes or Stitcher. Show Notes Duration: ~44m What Are Interfaces? 0:00 – 5:21 Interfaces are a contract Interfaces […]
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This is the first episode (actually, episode zero) of software engineering radio. The episode does not contain real content, rather, Markus explains what the podcast is all about.
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In this, our premiere episode of Hanselminutes, Scott identifies some great tools (Feed Demon, Window Clippings, BlogJet, etc.). He also talks about using the XBox 360 with a UPnP server as a media center, introduces some cool products for the home media enthusiast, and finally discusses two ASP.NET issues and how to deal with them. 44 minutes.
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Self-taught developer Kinsey Ann Durham didn't stop at learning to code. In two years, she's spoken at tech conferences around the world, started an organization in Kenya to help women entrepreneurs (and of course wrote the software it runs on), and organizes events focused on women in tech in her town in Colorado. We talk about what it was like to give her first tech talk, how to use your coding skills for social good causes, and how she handled someone telling her that she should be a secretary instead. Glad she didn't listen. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) RailsBridge Women Who Code Kubmo CodeTriage Thoughtbot Apprenticeship Codeland Conf Codeland 2019
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See the full show notes for this episode on the website at talkpython.fm/0