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[3008.30 --> 3014.02] database connections uh is all written in coffee script well you're not going to have any arguments |
[3014.02 --> 3020.32] for me on that one but i think most people would you know it's it's one of those contentious things but |
[3020.32 --> 3026.22] it yes i just thought in the beginning especially in the beginning like you know this is not something |
[3026.22 --> 3030.66] that people are just going to jump in and i'm going to start getting 20 pull requests a week |
[3030.66 --> 3036.48] no matter what i write it in right and so i might as well write it in the thing that keeps me motivated |
[3036.48 --> 3044.18] and keeps you know makes it the lowest sort of um cognitive overhead for me to jump in and fix a bug |
[3044.18 --> 3048.22] interesting do you think that that has paid off as an early decision |
[3048.22 --> 3055.12] um i don't know it's hard to say like i you know there's always that sort of worry in the back of my |
[3055.12 --> 3062.32] mind that i'd have you know 10x the contributors if it was in raw javascript but again it's it's that |
[3062.32 --> 3070.02] like i like how the app looks you know like in terms of the source code like and the dependency |
[3070.02 --> 3077.56] management and the modules you know it's it's um it's it's somewhat artificial which i think is the |
[3077.56 --> 3080.72] problem but i think people are getting more and more comfortable with that you know with |
[3080.72 --> 3088.62] grunt and gulp and browserify and all these things people are starting to see how uh javascript can be |
[3088.62 --> 3097.46] sort of crafted in kind of a less gross kind of loosey-goosey way right uh and and uh i'm gonna |
[3097.46 --> 3102.58] bring it old school now but it's like javascript for me at least especially with action script is |
[3102.58 --> 3110.70] starting to look like sort of action script three of like you know eight years ago or so where you're |
[3110.70 --> 3115.44] you know you're importing classes or you're requiring classes you're extending things you know |
[3115.44 --> 3123.90] it's it's um it's a whole different space sure is uh i think one thing we're gonna link out to |
[3123.90 --> 3129.08] that may not uh quite fit into this call but you've sort of talked in and around it but uh |
[3129.08 --> 3134.70] is your vision document which i think is pretty neat to have on um on your repo it's just talking |
[3134.70 --> 3138.62] about the general philosophies and where you're heading for the future so i think is some of that |
[3138.62 --> 3143.78] replicated back in assembly to to sort of because it's it's back in that space where do you send |
[3143.78 --> 3148.36] people to github to the repo to a readme or a markdown file or do you send them to assembly |
[3148.36 --> 3157.56] like where do they i am at to kind of get interested yeah and so so far like assembly has a sort of main |
[3157.56 --> 3164.24] descriptor for the project and then it's just sort of replaced that on the main page with a timeline |
[3164.24 --> 3170.68] for the project but um but in general like they've always been sort of assembly has always been |
[3170.68 --> 3177.08] sort of more geared around the flow of things and and the bounties and and things like that like it's |
[3177.08 --> 3182.34] not like base camp where you have those uh uh i forget what they called them but they were write |
[3182.34 --> 3187.14] board like 10 years ago you know these like permanent like we're going to edit copy together |
[3187.14 --> 3195.88] kind of uh mini application um and so i just wanted uh sort of a permanent place to store copy |
[3195.88 --> 3202.28] uh and just decided to throw it in there with github i do wish i was better about keeping these things |
[3202.28 --> 3207.16] in sync you know it's like it's like keeping your avatars in sync across different profiles like i just |
[3207.16 --> 3214.24] find myself i'm just always tweaking copy for buckets like whether it's the their the twitter uh bio |
[3214.24 --> 3221.84] or it's the github home page readme or it's the assembly front page you know um i don't have like |
[3221.84 --> 3229.28] one central thing and then i you know like a press app or something well that that leads into probably |
[3229.28 --> 3234.04] the first of our closing questions which is you know sort of a call to arm so you sort of talked |
[3234.04 --> 3240.26] about your own uh keeping things in sync issues but like if someone's listening to this they love node |
[3240.26 --> 3245.58] they love javascript they are they're getting into node for you know node or just in javascript in |
[3245.58 --> 3250.78] general and they're a front-end designer hacker and they want to sort of jump in or that that |
[3250.78 --> 3256.90] back-end person that's listening to the show where do they go what what um you know in what ways can |
[3256.90 --> 3262.30] the community step in and start helping you make this real if they want to i think the clearest path |
[3262.30 --> 3267.90] is is definitely assembly i think that's you know that's what it's there for if you go to |
[3267.90 --> 3275.40] assembly.com slash buckets you get a lot of great basic info uh just sign up it takes like a minute |
[3275.40 --> 3280.60] and then and then you can just browse the the bounties and like i said there's like a hundred |
[3280.60 --> 3287.54] of them you can um if if literally none of them look interesting to you just tell me what you are |
[3287.54 --> 3291.96] interested in doing and i'll see if there's something there i tell a lot of people you know |
[3291.96 --> 3297.62] it's not just about it's it's like not github it's not just about development and it's also not just |
[3297.62 --> 3303.98] about design i think like i would love to eventually maybe it's a little soon for this but like |
[3303.98 --> 3311.06] eventually just have sort of an advisory panel of people who make websites for other people and just |
[3311.06 --> 3317.02] what do they want out of their systems like what did drupal users really wish was part of it or or what |
[3317.02 --> 3322.38] is somebody's pain points with expression engine those types of things you know however minor even |
[3322.38 --> 3328.48] just you know recommendations or um just feature requests are are totally appreciated |
[3328.48 --> 3335.92] and our our famous question jared which is uh which is who is your programming hero some people come on |
[3335.92 --> 3340.42] the show they mention a few some mention one you know the it's it's open-ended who's your who's your |
[3340.42 --> 3348.38] hero so i've been trying to think about this for the past hour um i i i'm gonna go with uh |
[3348.38 --> 3357.16] 37 signals is a generally a huge source of inspiration uh a lot of their inspiration is |
[3357.16 --> 3364.16] what goes into buckets it's the idea that we could do something small profitable that's not vc backed |
[3364.16 --> 3372.18] that is um you know profitable enough to sustain the people that work on it and not necessarily start |
[3372.18 --> 3378.94] bringing in 50 million a year but you know that sort of mentality and the mentality that that it can be |
[3378.94 --> 3385.28] a small team it can be um you know 10 people that make this thing that that hundreds of thousands of |
[3385.28 --> 3394.08] people use um it's definitely a big inspiration wow well dave i i know that uh you know we've been |
[3394.08 --> 3399.70] we've had you on the show like i said once before back at episode 30 uh that's at uh that's on the site |
[3399.70 --> 3403.90] you can you can go back and listen to him talk about central with wind back in the day but you |
[3403.90 --> 3407.54] know we're a fan of what you're doing however we can support we obviously want to support you in |
[3407.54 --> 3412.24] in that endeavor and anybody who's listened to the show follow follow dave and figure out what he's |
[3412.24 --> 3417.12] doing with buckets and and uh see how you can plug in we got uh a couple sponsors we want to give |
[3417.12 --> 3420.98] some thanks to for the show because that's how we make this show possible along with our awesome |
[3420.98 --> 3426.96] members who make it possible as well uh code ship digital ocean and top tile super awesome partners |
[3426.96 --> 3432.50] those guys all three of those sponsors pretty much help keep the change log alive so if you |
[3432.50 --> 3437.56] don't use code ship you're not hosted on digital ocean and you don't hire developers or you're not an |
[3437.56 --> 3443.04] elite engineer through top tile we're just we're just showing big old emoji sad faces around here so |
[3443.04 --> 3450.68] um next next week we do have all things pearl with codis poe curtis uh curtis right that's what i said |
[3450.68 --> 3455.32] curtis yep that's right yeah curtis we're excited about that because this is i think this might be our |
[3455.32 --> 3461.52] first eric of having pearl on the show we probably mentioned it but never a project or someone that |
[3461.52 --> 3467.88] can come and speak to pearl the language um i'm gonna get caught up yeah we're excited so that's |
[3467.88 --> 3473.10] next friday we'll record but uh that's what's coming up next so that has been it for this show |
[3473.10 --> 3479.14] everybody on here let's say goodbye bye all right thank you guys so much bye |
[3479.14 --> 3498.70] a little bit of a unusual ending there on my side sorry about that but uh |
[3498.70 --> 3502.42] codis you said okay i literally couldn't name a designer |
[3502.42 --> 3509.76] i was gonna tell you just name a couple but i could swear i said curtis not codis well you know |
[3509.76 --> 3514.84] the audio the audio won't lie aaron i'll tell you i could have heard it wrong but i thought you said |
[3514.84 --> 3520.28] codis poe uh no maybe maybe i did i don't know listen to it back |
[3520.28 --> 3530.94] next week we do have all things pearl with codis poe curtis uh curtis right that's what i said |
[3530.94 --> 3532.68] curtis yep that's right |
[3532.68 --> 3532.74] yep that's right |
[3532.74 --> 3532.98] yep that's right |
[3532.98 --> 3533.18] yep that's right |
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