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Episode 55 - Joe Masilotti

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When Joe Masilotti scanned a conference badge QR code at RailsConf, he was immediately uncomfortable with how it added someone's phone number directly to his contacts. That friction point sparked the creation of Ruby Friends – an innovative app transforming how developers connect at conferences and meetups.
In this illuminating conversation with Drew Bragg, Joe reveals how Ruby Friends provides a "lighter touch" approach to networking, letting users create shareable profiles with conversation starters and contact preferences. The technology works through both QR codes and NFC tags, creating an almost magical experience where simply tapping a badge can instantly connect two developers. With nearly 400 profiles created in just weeks, it's already gaining traction in the community.
Joe also takes us behind the curtain of his two-year journey writing the Hotwire Native book. What began as documenting Turbolinks Native transformed mid-project when Hotwire Native was released, requiring a near-complete rewrite. His candid discussion about working with publishers, managing complex Git histories, and balancing documentation with rapidly evolving technology provides valuable insights for anyone considering technical writing.
We also explore Joe's difficult decision to shut down RailsDevs after nearly three years and $250,000 in revenue. His thoughtful analysis of changing market conditions and knowing when to sunset a successful project reveals the business acumen required alongside technical skills.
From creating privacy-focused analytics solutions to implementing NFC technology for seamless connections, this episode demonstrates how Ruby developers continue creating tools that strengthen community bonds while solving real-world problems. Whether you're interested in mobile development, writing technical books, or building community-focused applications, Joe's experiences offer valuable lessons about innovation and adaptation in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Joe's Current Projects (00:01:23)

3. Ruby Friends App Overview (00:04:27)

4. RailsDevs Shutdown Discussion (00:08:03)

5. Two Years Writing Hotwire Native Book (00:13:18)

6. Conference Workshops vs Talks (00:22:51)

7. Analytics Solution for Ruby Friends (00:35:07)

8. Cycling and NFC Technology (00:43:42)

9. Episode Wrap-Up (00:52:07)

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When Joe Masilotti scanned a conference badge QR code at RailsConf, he was immediately uncomfortable with how it added someone's phone number directly to his contacts. That friction point sparked the creation of Ruby Friends – an innovative app transforming how developers connect at conferences and meetups.
In this illuminating conversation with Drew Bragg, Joe reveals how Ruby Friends provides a "lighter touch" approach to networking, letting users create shareable profiles with conversation starters and contact preferences. The technology works through both QR codes and NFC tags, creating an almost magical experience where simply tapping a badge can instantly connect two developers. With nearly 400 profiles created in just weeks, it's already gaining traction in the community.
Joe also takes us behind the curtain of his two-year journey writing the Hotwire Native book. What began as documenting Turbolinks Native transformed mid-project when Hotwire Native was released, requiring a near-complete rewrite. His candid discussion about working with publishers, managing complex Git histories, and balancing documentation with rapidly evolving technology provides valuable insights for anyone considering technical writing.
We also explore Joe's difficult decision to shut down RailsDevs after nearly three years and $250,000 in revenue. His thoughtful analysis of changing market conditions and knowing when to sunset a successful project reveals the business acumen required alongside technical skills.
From creating privacy-focused analytics solutions to implementing NFC technology for seamless connections, this episode demonstrates how Ruby developers continue creating tools that strengthen community bonds while solving real-world problems. Whether you're interested in mobile development, writing technical books, or building community-focused applications, Joe's experiences offer valuable lessons about innovation and adaptation in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

Links:

Send us some love.

Honeybadger
Honeybadger is an application health monitoring tool built by developers for developers.
Judoscale
Autoscaling that actually works. Take control of your cloud hosting.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Joe's Current Projects (00:01:23)

3. Ruby Friends App Overview (00:04:27)

4. RailsDevs Shutdown Discussion (00:08:03)

5. Two Years Writing Hotwire Native Book (00:13:18)

6. Conference Workshops vs Talks (00:22:51)

7. Analytics Solution for Ruby Friends (00:35:07)

8. Cycling and NFC Technology (00:43:42)

9. Episode Wrap-Up (00:52:07)

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