On this week's episode, Steph and Chris tackle a listener question around switching from mostly-developing, to mostly-communicating and the tactics they've used to balance these facets of their work. They also discuss the new error objects in Rails 6.1, the value of breakable toys, and the importance of keeping presentational concerns out of the data model.
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Rails 6.1's ActiveModel Errors Revamp (https://code.lulalala.com/2020/0531-1013.html) blog post from @lulalala
Model error as object (https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32313) pull request with great conversation
Previous Bike Shed episode w/ discussion about error handling with dry-rb (https://www.bikeshed.fm/243)
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Monopoly Deal (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40398/monopoly-deal-card-game)
Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of The Bike Shed!
This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM (https://scoutapm.com/bikeshed). Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy
Rails 6.1's ActiveModel Errors Revamp (https://code.lulalala.com/2020/0531-1013.html) blog post from @lulalala
Model error as object (https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/32313) pull request with great conversation
Previous Bike Shed episode w/ discussion about error handling with dry-rb (https://www.bikeshed.fm/243)
Tell Me When It Closes (https://tellmewhenitcloses.com/)
Monopoly Deal (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/40398/monopoly-deal-card-game)
Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of The Bike Shed!
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