Ruby Rogues
RR 446: Development Environments
Today the panel is talking about their development environments and preferences. Most of them run on Macs, but they talk about other operating systems. They discuss some of the pros and cons of using Apple products. While Apple has conveniences to help you restore data, many of them have had issues with cabling and the fact that Macs are not easily extendable. They agree that the speed at which a development environment gets up and running is less about the hardware and more about how the environment is set up.
The conversation turns to which development platforms they are running. They discuss the value of Docker as a development environment. The panel compares the features of database management systems such as MySQL, MariaDB, and Postgress. David feels that getting up and running in an environment is the most important thing, but the panel challenges him to consider the maintenance required in some environments. The Ruby experts discuss the merits of using RVM and what they like about it, testing libraries they are using, and how they feel about certain gems. The tradeoffs between security and ease of use are discussed. They conclude the show by talking about the benefits of mechanical keyboards and duo vs. single monitor setups.
Panelists
David Kimura
John Epperson
Charles Max Wood
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Links
Linux
Time Machine
NetBeans
VIM
Docker
MariaDB
MySQL
LIV8
Lazy Docker
RVM
RSpec
Mini Test
Ruby 2.7 Release
Ruby 2.7 features
What’s New in Ruby 2.7
Ruby changes reference
Picks
David Kimura:
DeWalt Laser Distance Measurer
Melamine boards
Charles Max Wood:
OBS
The Man in the High Castle
John Epperson:
Monopress cable
Glengoyne Cask Strength, Monoprice