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GitHub Codespaces & Docker with Benjamin Wood
[00:01:52] Ben introduces himself and tells us about a configuration he did with Docker. [00:09:24] Find out what GitHub Codespaces is all about. [00:18:20] Ben explains the demo he did on how to create a new repository. [00:22:56] Andrew tells Ben he feels like he might know how to set up a home network somehow, and what does Ben have to say about..
2 years, 2 months ago
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Building Chat Applications, GitHub Actions, HatchBox Features, and Mistakes
In this pre-Thanksgiving episode released post-Thanksgiving, we talk about what it was like working with ActionCable and React on Podia's latest feature, messaging. We also talk through GitHub actions, some of the features of HatchBox (including using DigitalOcean Spaces as a drop-in S3 replacement), and a plethora of mistakes I (Jason) have m..
4 years, 4 months ago
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Github, Feedgate, and React Native/Rails APIs
GitHub's acquisitionMicrosoft SurfaceData Migrate GemThe Checklist ManifestoReact NativeExpo (for React Native)React NavigationRails API Only ApplicationsKnock GemDoorkeeper Gem..
5 years, 10 months ago
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Gopherize.me, GitHub Stars, BitBar
Mat Ryer joined the show to talk about creating your own Gopher avatar with Gopherize.me, the importance of GitHub Stars, his project BitBar, and other interesting Go projects and news. Special thanks to Kelsey Hightower for guest hosting too! Leave us a comment Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disap..
7 years, 2 months ago
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