Strictly Untyped

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Synopsis

A podcast about technology and programming but not strictly limited to that. Hosted by two mobile engineers working at Twitter and Facebook respectively.

Episodes

  • 10: What's a tech lead?

    11/05/2019 Duration: 49min

    Ramón and Passy get back in front of the mics after a long, long break to catch on their careers and other topics. The two start by filling in the gaps the last two years have left in both their personal and professional lives. Ramón talks about his experience in fin-tech startups while Passy talks about Flipper, an extensible mobile debugging platform, that his job now revolves around. The two then try to find a definition for what tech lead really it, but - spoilers! - end up just as clueless as before. Nevertheless, they manage to find some common ground and at least realise where they do not want their jobs to go. Ramon has some questions about the viability of monorepos, which Passy tries to dispel. The duo wraps up the show with a quick check-in on entertainment, featuring Game of Thrones, Billions, Barry, Sekiro and Cuphead. Make sure to follow both Ramon (@monchote) and Passy (@passy) as well as Strictly Untyped (@StrictlyUntyped) on Twitter.

  • 9: How We Build Large-Scale Mobile Apps Part III - Release Management

    16/10/2016 Duration: 01h02min

    Passy has a new job and phone. Ramon will have a new drone. Google announced some stuff. So did GitHub. We later continue with our discussion about app development workflow, covering release management in this episode. Why do many large companies prefer the train model to the feature-based cut-off model? Could this have something to do with the mysterious "Bugfixes and improvements" changelogs you see everywhere? Spoilers: yes. Topics madebygoogle happened. Headphone jacks gonna headphone jack. GitHub released some new features. Software Release Trains Picks Passy: Game, The Last Of Us (Remastered) Passy: Podcast, Embedded.fm Ramon: Drone, DJI Mavic Pro Passy: KeeWeb Password Manager Passy: CPK KeePass Chrome Extension About Ramón Argüello on Twitter Pascal Hartig on Twitter Strictly Untyped on Twitter Music Outro jingle - Ramón Argüello

  • 8: How We Build Large-Scale Mobile Apps Part II - Code Review

    09/09/2016 Duration: 50min

    Ramon and Passy continue on their journey of explaining how big applications are built on the example of Twitter for Android and iOS. The main topic this time is code review. How do you write patches that are easy to review, structure your workflow and which guidelines do you follow when evaluating others' work? Topics YakYak authentication problems The Fall 2016 Special Apple Event Ramon's (un)success story of switching to a Nexus phone for a week Passy's small Haskell web service rendering PNGs and SVGs (on GitHub) It's Passy's last week at Twitter. :( But Strictly Untyped shall persevere! 00:19:45 - Code Review at scale Code Review Gerrit for code review. https://twitter.com/iamdevloper/status/397664295875805184 IBM's study on effectiveness of big code reviews. stacked git for breaking down large patches. Picks Ramon: Game, Inside for PS4 Passy: Podcast, Magic Read Along Ramon: Podcast, Rocket Passy: Paper, Type-level Web APIs with Servant

  • 7: How We Build Large-Scale Mobile Apps Part I

    25/08/2016 Duration: 54min

    Ramon and Passy work on the official Twitter for iOS and Twitter for Android apps respectively. After a rather long break, they're back and discuss the workflow that's used at Twitter to bring you those apps. Topics Ansible for server provisioning. Scaleway cloud hosting. PureScript. FFI Chapter in "PureScript by Example" by Phil Freeman. Workflow For Large-Scale Mobile Applications No, we won't link to Jira here. Or Basecamp. Or Pivotal Tracker. Sorry. Gerrit for code review. OWNERS approval plugin for Gerrit. Yes, this stuff is actually written in Prolog. Crashlytics Beta for dogfooding. Jenkins for CI. Picks Ramon: YakYak Open Source Google Hangouts desktop client. Passy + Ramon: Mr Robot Season 2 Ramon: No Man's Sky by Hello Games Passy: Episode 189 and Episode 225 of JavaScript Jabber with Phil Freeman and John De Goes. Passy: Dell XPS 13 9530 Developer Edition About Ramón Argüello on Twitter Pascal Hartig on Twitter Strictly Untyped o

  • 6: Passy at Google I/O 2016

    23/05/2016 Duration: 44min

    Passy attends Google I/O 2016 in California and catches up with Ramón on what's new for Android developers. Topics What's new in Android - Google I/O 2016 on Youtube Android Instant Apps Ramon's Tweet about Smart Replies Marco Arment's Podcasting Microphones Megareview About Ramón Argüello on Twitter Pascal Hartig on Twitter Strictly Untyped on Twitter Music Elevator Music - Bensound Outro jingle - Ramón Argüello

  • 5: Sand Snakes and Side Projects

    15/05/2016 Duration: 48min

    Ramón and Passy catch up on their most recent adventures in the world of mobile development and neuroscience. Want our opinion on a topic or just say hi? Tweet at us! Topics Static and Dynamic Frameworks in Swift Upgrading an Android App from Android 1.5 to Android 6 Mind-controlled sphero robots on Github Activities and ViewControllers rss-markdown-proxy on GitHub Ramón's Achording Guitar Tabs app on Google Play and iTunes Picks Ramón Core Intuition Podcast Dark Souls 3 Passy Acquired Podcast Lens over tea About Ramón Argüello on Twitter Pascal Hartig on Twitter Strictly Untyped on Twitter Music Outro jingle - Ramón Argüello

  • 4: Android vs. iOS - Part II

    22/02/2016 Duration: 51min

    Ramón and Passy pick up where there they left off in Episode 1 discussing the differences between iOS and Android from a developer's perspective. Want us to talk about a topic? Tweet at us! Topics iOS: Move from GCC to clang/llvm Bitcode, LLVM IR Dalvik and ART Swift, Objective-C, Kotlin and Java News Kotlin 1.0 announcement StackOverflow MIT Attribution Change Android vs iOS Is LLVM a VM? Android Development 30% more expensive Swift runtime bundled with apps Picks Ramón CorePlot on Github Into Thin Air The Expanse Passy Stack Safety for Free - Phil Freeman PDF Google Contributor Music Intro: Bad Blood - Bastille Outro: Obstacles - Syd Matters About Ramón Argüello Pascal Hartig Strictly Untyped

  • 3: Web vs. Native, with special guest Tom Ashworth

    20/01/2016 Duration: 28min

    Ramón and Passy welcome the first guest of the show, Tom Ashworth, to discuss Web development and how it compares to Native app development. Links fetch-engine on GitHub integrator on GitHub monchote on trakt passy on trakt Music Intro: Bad Blood - Bastille Outro: Gold Motel - Brand New Kind of Blue About Tom Ashworth on Twitter Ramón Argüello on Twitter Pascal Hartig on Twitter Strictly Untyped on Twitter

  • 2: 2015 vs. 2016

    16/12/2015 Duration: 01h04min

    Ramón and Passy get together for the last time in 2015 with a special end of the year edition bringing you their top three highlights of the year, what they'd rather not see again in 2016 and what they hope to see in 2016. Have a great break and happy holidays, everyone! Follow-Up SoundCloud won't support HTML in show notes (user forum thread) Passy's RSS Markdown Proxy on GitHub Star Wars Darth Jar Jar Binks on Reddit Karate Kyokushin vs Zui Quan (Drunken Fist) on YouTube The destruction of Alderaan was completely justified on The Washington Post Picks Passy Top 3 Functional Programming PureScript Elm The Elm Architecture Diversity Awareness The Witcher 3 Lowlight of 2015 Battery Angst Wish for 2016 Tablet Software Ramón Top 3 S

  • 1: Android vs. iOS

    09/12/2015 Duration: 39min

    For their first real episode, Ramón and Passy talk about some of the latest news in tech and address the elephant in the room: Android vs iOS from a DX (Developer Experience) perspective. Follow-Up Talking about podcasts on podcasts Other Topics Apple open sourcing Swift Dropbox shutting down Mailbox + Carousel Apple's new gorgeous iPhone battery case Apple May Replace 3.5mm Headphone Jack on iPhone 7 With All-in-One Lightning Connector Google Play Store will soon display if an app contains ads Links Android Needs A Simulator by Jake Wharton Music Intro: Bad Blood - Bastille Outro: Where is my Mind - Maxence Cyrin About Ramón Argüello Pascal Hartig Strictly Untyped

  • 0: Introductions

    04/12/2015 Duration: 11min

    Pascal Hartig (@passy) and Ramón Argüello (@monchote) are the hosts of this new podcast about technology, programming, audiovisual entertainment and any other topic that comes up while recording. In this episode they'd like to take 10 minutes of your time to introduce themselves. Find more about Strictly Untyped at: https://twitter.com/strictlyuntyped Music Intro: Bad Blood - Bastille Outro: Bad Blood - Ryan Adams