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thoughtbot Giant Robots Episode #83

Turning the Tables (Ben Orenstein)

Chad Pytel turns the tables and interviews host Ben Orenstein
hostとguestが入れ替わり

高校でプログラミング学ぶ機会があった

コンパイラのクラスでvimに出会った
TDD

RailsConfの発表はホテルとかで声出して練習した
Chad Fowler

Clojureを勉強した


happy
podcast
guest now

how did you get started programming
basic
simple
senior high school
professor
not particularly motivated
hardest class
50 people drop
programming challenge
motivated
grade A
shook hands
hero
did well

learning
senior
cs classes
took class
c programming
human compiler

dad sells
micro chip

pretty common
deciding

fell out
drop out
reapply
went home
got job
bar tender
restaurant
terrible
very sad that point
didnt last
got better job restaurant
it intern
network
not having degree
some company
degree
cs degree or equivalent
resume
personal connection
much harder
dont hire entry level
not worry about degree resume
translate learning
wife
work at home
was able time
teach myself at home
very lucky

when did you start tdd
online class
taking compiler course
that class was great
not tdd
made test
compiler
pipe line
broke something
compilation process
broken for weeks
best idea ever
starting
felt too hard
learning
strong tdd

focus on rails
learned on thoughtbot

when did you pick vim
same compiler class
just try vim
vimtutor
very impressed
much sense
d
c

quotable
can never learn vim
too many key strokes
street fighter combo

rails conf
chad fowler
life view point
dad sells whole life
going front door
creative lazier
no supplier
speaking style

live coding
opposite podcast approach
tons of presenter
painting
watch
runs test
shell alias
switch branch
single mistake
audience
how do you fix

preparation process
choosing example
hardest part
real world too complicated
nasty
how long prepare before talking
25hours
first time talk
other stuff shorter
speak at loud hotel room
print out talk to understand
highlight
combining
recipe
not good lack of preparation
pre apologize
trade my talk

what else to learn
pair with people
learning clojure
new paradigm
other functional programming
little bit scheme
start blog
reputation
secret plan
solve pain point
blogging pretty good
enjoy ruby rails
charge for time
mongodb
most technical thing

besides ruby rails
other things to learn
book
third clojure book
self improvement
about fixing problem
lots of traveling
europe
conf speaking
really enjoy
need to do sustainable
fun to stay hotel room
separation
work life
what wish
legacy
course
15 people
singing
workshop
chorus
handful
good at naturally
knowledge
great singer
like programming
chorus
next song
hack
lifehack
in the same way in programming
do addition people