116: Think Of Schemas As Post-It Notes
Podcast |
Does Not Compute
Publisher |
Spec
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Technology
Publication Date |
Mar 06, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:35:58

In episode 116 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about rethinking Sean's approach to organizing Ecto Schemas, learning and growing from incorrect assumptions, and digging into a new Nuxt.js app for Design Kollective.

Special thanks to Datadog for supporting today's episode!

Thousands of organizations rely on Datadog to collect, visualize and alert on out of the box and custom metrics to gain full-stack observability with a unified view of all their systems, apps, and services at cloud-scale. Out of the box, Datadog has 200+ turnkey integrations including AWS, Postgres, Kubernetes, Slack, and Java (view the full list here). They offer features including real-time visibility from built-in and customizable dashboards, algorithmic alerts, end-to-end request tracing to visualize app performance, and real-time collaboration!

Datadog is offering DNC listeners a free trial, and as an added bonus for signing up and creating a dashboard you'll receive a free shirt!

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In episode 116 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about rethinking Sean's approach to organizing Ecto Schemas, learning and growing from incorrect assumptions, and digging into a new Nuxt.js app for Design Kollective.

In episode 116 of Does Not Compute, Sean and Paul talk about rethinking Sean's approach to organizing Ecto Schemas, learning and growing from incorrect assumptions, and digging into a new Nuxt.js app for Design Kollective.

Special thanks to Datadog for supporting today's episode!

Thousands of organizations rely on Datadog to collect, visualize and alert on out of the box and custom metrics to gain full-stack observability with a unified view of all their systems, apps, and services at cloud-scale. Out of the box, Datadog has 200+ turnkey integrations including AWS, Postgres, Kubernetes, Slack, and Java (view the full list here). They offer features including real-time visibility from built-in and customizable dashboards, algorithmic alerts, end-to-end request tracing to visualize app performance, and real-time collaboration!

Datadog is offering DNC listeners a free trial, and as an added bonus for signing up and creating a dashboard you'll receive a free shirt!

Things Mentioned

Leave us a review

Last but not least, if you haven't rated or reviewed the show yet and you'd like to do us a huge favor, you can do so by clicking here!

Show Notes Archive

If you're looking for a link we've mentioned in the past, head on over to the Does Not Compute Show Notes repo and use GitHub's excellent search tool!

Join Us On Slack

If you have enjoyed the show so far, reach out to us on twitter at @seanwashbot and @paulstraw, or join us in the Spec.fm slack community at http://spec.fm/slack!

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