Three Devs and a Maybe

152: New Jobs, Engagements and Marathons


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In this weeks episode Mick and Edd have a long overdue catchup!

We start off the show by discussing Mick’s new job, the new stack he is using, and the benefits of working in a team.
From here we highlight how his company uses Scrum (Sprints, Planning Poker and Story Points), handling event-sourced models with the introduction of GDPR, and logic within annotations.
Finally, we touch upon Edd’s recent engagement and marathon, a new Serverless/React blog series he is working on, developing applications for the Ethereum blockchain, and how to manage application secrets.

Show Links
  • CQRS
  • Event Sourcing
  • Planning Poker - An Agile Estimating and Planning Technique
  • What Are Story Points?
  • doctrine/dbal - Doctrine Database Abstraction Layer
  • Mince Pie Challenge - Building a Serverless RESTful API and React Client
  • eddmann/mince-pie-challenge-api-serverless - Serverless HAL API, using Webpack, Flow, Jest, DynamoDB, Cognito and Docker
  • eddmann/mince-pie-challenge-client - React Client, using create-react-app, Redux and Enzyme
  • eddmann/mince-pie-challenge-client-terraform - AWS S3/CloudFront deployment def. for the Frontend Client, using Terraform
  • eddmann/mince-pie-challenge-dapp - Truffle, Solidity, IPFS, Web3 and React
  • Truffle Suite - Your Ethereum Swiss Army Knife
  • IPFS is the Distributed Web
  • Solidity
  • AWS Lambda Adds Amazon Simple Queue Service to Supported Event Sources
  • Head First Design Patterns - O’Reilly Media
  • Secrets, Secrets, Are No Fun - PHP Roundtable
  • Vault by HashiCorp
  • AWS Secrets Manager - Rotate, Manage, Retrieve Secrets
  • git-secret
  • Using Libsodium in PHP Projects - Paragon Initiative Enterprises
  • ...more
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    Three Devs and a MaybeBy Michael Budd, Fraser Hart, Lewis Cains, Edd Mann

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