Stöffel talks about Jetpack, a simplified build tool that NoRedInk built to replace webpack, and how it started his journey to learn Haskell and eventually end up on the team behind NoRedInk's next-generation, Haskell-based server-side architecture.
Stöffel talks about Jetpack, a simplified build tool that NoRedInk built to replace webpack, and how it started his journey to learn Haskell and eventually end up on the team behind NoRedInk's next-generation, Haskell-based server-side architecture.
Thank you to our sponsors, Culture Amp and Joel Clermont.
Special thanks to Xavier Ho (@Xavier_Ho) for editing and production of this episode!
Recording date: 31 Aug 2019
00:00:00 Intro and sponsors
00:01:41 How Stöffel got into Elm
00:07:07 Jetpack
00:12:22 From Elm to Haskell
00:14:59 Unsupported open source & making the repo public
00:16:30 The features of Jetpack
00:18:42 Smart development rebuilds with Shake
00:21:13 Other Haskell at NoRedInk
00:22:40 Full-stack type safety: Servant and Servant Elm
00:25:31 elm-verify-examples
00:30:21 Running Elm as a command line tool
00:31:39 Auto-detecting tests in elm-test
00:36:04 Assets in Jetpack
00:37:10 Engineering management separate from team leadership
00:40:09 One-on-one meetings
00:41:01 Success as a manager
00:42:58 Self-improvement as a manager
00:44:37 Puffins: Haskell-based architecture team
00:49:18 Outro