272: Hacking the Gibson

In this week's episode, Chris undertakes long-running background jobs that are performing duplicate work and adding significant load on the database. Steph shares her initial take of the book "Soul of a New Machine", a non-fiction account that chronicles the development of a mini-computer in the 1980s. They also dive into the question "how can teams turn a slow, hard to maintain test suite from a liability into an asset?" and touch on how to identify highly-functioning teams. This episode is brought to you by: ScoutAPM - Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. HelloFresh - Visit HelloFresh and use code bikeshed80 to get $80 off including free shipping. ExpressVPN - Click through to can get an extra 3 months free on a one-year package. Sidekiq The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder Bike Shed Episode 236 - Featuring "The Cuckoo's Egg" by Cliff Stoll Hackers WarGames Labyrinth Therapeutic Refactoring by Katrina Owen Goodhart's law Drive by Daniel Pink Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed!Sponsored By:HelloFresh : Visit HelloFresh and use code `bikeshed80` to get $80 off including free shipping. Promo Code: bikeshed80ExpressVPN: Click through to get get an extra three months FREE on a one-year package!Scout: Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy.Support The Bike Shed

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On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.