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Best podcasts about alex eagle

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Travel Secrets
Alex Eagle | Where I'd Eat My Last Meal

Travel Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 28:37


Creative Director and fashion & homeware extraordinaire, Alex Eagle joins Tanya Rose this week. Alex reveals the Italian destination that she believes has it all – including the tourist hot spot she would highly recommend; she explains why the British countryside should be higher on your travel bucket list as well as the restaurant she'd go to for her final meal. Don't forget to follow @travelsecretsthepodcast and remember, you can watch all of our episodes on YouTube.Places mentioned:VeniceAman HotelHarry's BarCaffé FlorianCipriani The Gritti PalaceNew YorkCentral Park ZooBritish CountrysideHay-on-WyeCornwallCotswoldsRistorante Da Adolfo, PositanoIl Pellicano HotelIschia, ItalyIndiaVaranasi, IndiaIbiza Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Corner Booth Podcast
Episode 94: Alex Eagle with Freebirds World Burrito

Corner Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 50:57


Alex Eagle was general counsel for Austin, Texas-based fast-casual concept Freebirds World Burrito before becoming its chief executive officer in 2018. Albeit his hands-on restaurant experience was limited, he forged ahead with plans for the concept's improvement, leaning on his attention to detail and ability to motivate others. Quoting Jim Sullivan, CEO and founder of leadership and development training site Sullivision.com, Eagle says, "Good leaders may not have all the right answers, but they have all the right questions." He adds, "And I had plenty of questions." Eagle had no question that Freebirds was an exciting concept with great quality and an energetic team, but he found many of the units were underperforming. "Previous leadership may have spent too much time on brand expansion and not enough on consistent operations," says Eagle. Thus, Eagle spent time with unit managers and staff to discover opportunities for improvement. He gained confidence to implement a three-step program. The first step was improving both operating consistency and kitchen efficiency. Step two was keeping staff members happy. Says Eagle, "Going above and beyond staff expectations in the areas of quality of work, compensation and quality of life became our mantra." Step three involved marketing product quality and promoting successful limited-time offerings. His efforts paid off. Freebirds World Burrito completed its past fiscal year with increased sales, improved margins, and 64 profitable Texas units. Since this recording in August 2024, Freebirds World Burrito was purchased by Texas-based Sun Holdings, Inc.

Up With The Lark The Podcast
Ben Prescott || Read Your Client

Up With The Lark The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 55:14


How do we tune into clients? How can we read them quickly? How can we take feedback well? How can we be collaborative? How can we help them tell their story?I always enjoy the dedications and acknowledgements in books. Such hidden treasures. Recently, I had the pleasure of wolfing down Thomas Heatherwick's latest book ‘Humanise – a Maker's Guide To Building Our World'.  It is a point of view. A statement of intent. Perhaps, a manifesto. I have re-read it a few times, it is a spine broken, weighted with post its, lines and scribbles in margins favourite. And as I dove into the acknowledgements, I found a line which prompted today's conversation:"Thank you to Ben Prescott, the book's designer, [who] was wonderfully collaborative and intuitively understood what I have been trying to express."And I am delighted to say that we have graphic designer and founder of BPD, Ben Prescott joining us today to explore that very point.Ben Prescott is the salt in the recipe when it comes to brand building. Vital. Unassuming. Impactful. His approach is thoughtful, quiet, with a range of references so broad ranging and enticing that his presentations are works of art in and of themselves. He reads people with ease and draws their story onto the page, the website, the packaging, the shop window. He is commercially mindful and excellent at the tangible, the hold it in your hand, the it will last and last. What he does, works.BPD has worked with brands including Marfa Stance, Alex Eagle, Kinjo, the V&A, Broadwick Hotel in Soho, Twig Hutchinson and the Festival of Fashion at the Fife Arms. And in each and every instance, he has shown true expertise in reading the client.We are going to examine that idea, the importance, the relevance, the practical application of reading clients, understanding briefs and taking feedback. Whether you are on the service side of the arts or someone who commissions, collaborates or briefs others, you are going to enjoy this one. 

Taki teraz trend
Kto się boi być prorokiem

Taki teraz trend

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 18:34


Do listy wieszczów pozwalam sobie dopisać samego siebie, a to dlatego, że zarówno Alex Eagle, jak i Peter Do, który projektuje pod swoim nazwiskiem oraz ku czci Helmuta Langa, przewidują, że ze wszystkich zasługujących na wyeksponowanie części ciała 2024 rok wybierze nogi. W realu, bo w internecie machamy tymi samymi organami, co zwykle. Alex i Peter są mądrzy teraz, ja w mikroszortach śmigałem już w lipcu, czyli znów jestem co najmniej o sezon do przodu, w awangardzie, i tak całe życie. A proszę mi wierzyć: być prorokiem, gnać zawsze przed peletonem, nie oddawać pozycji lidera – to wszystko wywołuje ból serca.

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Marathon Talk
E17: Alex Eagle & Victor Macauley from The Running Charity

Marathon Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 53:27


The Running Charity's purpose is positive and powerful, and in nobody is it more prevalent than the wonderful Victor Macauley. Victor, their Partnership Lead, joins us on Marathon Talk this week alongside CEO Alex Eagle for a dive into their life-changing work for homeless, disadvantaged and marginalised young people. Elsewhere in the episode, we're tackling the Leeds Marathon, a new 100km World Record, and a disastrously drenched camping trip… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Kicking off with an update on Martin & Deena's training, and a disastrously drenched camping trip 9:45 - Rounding up some heartwarming news from the Leeds Marathon, Aleksandr Sorokin's new 100km World Record, and the art of the ultra run 19:15 - The Running Charity's Victor Macauley and Alex Eagle on their first London Marathon, inspiring the next generation, and running's impact for marginalised communities Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/  

Hospitality Hangout
Restaurant Leaders Share Their Path to Expansion and Secrets to Success | Season 8, Vol. 30

Hospitality Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 62:37


In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at Restaurant Leadership Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Their guests include the President of Dunn Brothers Coffee, Kim Plahn, Alex Eagle, CEO of Freebirds World Burrito, Daran Han, Cargill, and Scott Taylor, President and CEO of Walk'Ons Sports Bistreaux. Ed and Dan Dunn were on a mission to roast in small batches, serve freshly brewed coffee, and provide an experience and the community was front and center. Dunn Brothers Coffee opened in 1987. Plahn has been with Dunn for 16 years and the brand currently has 55 locations and is continuing to grow. Gala Capital Partners recently acquired Dunn Brothers Coffee. Plahn said, “We're getting infrastructure all set, we're getting our pipelines going, and we're looking at new models for business. We have wonderful funding behind us and we are ready to grow and share our brand.” Alex Eagle is the CEO of Freebirds World Burrito, the Austin-based restaurant chain. Eagle has worked for the ownership group, Tavistock Group for 11 years. Eagles said that they have 63 locations and 100 percent of the company is operated in Texas and focused on burritos and bowls. The guys ask Eagle where restaurant and technology will be in two years, and he said, Well I think people are still taking a look at the labor issue the most and how do we become more efficient and how do we create a better work environment for our employees at the same time.Daran Han leads the food tech division at Cargill. Han said I think a big part of our long-term strategy and vision is that we realized to serve the industry better we have to start getting technology and understanding how digital and the technology solutions are impacting what we're doing across the industry. Cargill Digital Studios as we continue to build this out, the portfolio last time when on the show had four or five new products and now has eight in the portfolio.Walk'Ons Sports Bistreaux CEO, Scott Taylor stopped by to chat with the guys. Walk-On's operates 75 locations and is on the path to reaching 100 locations by the end of 2024. Taylor talks about the underdog mentality and how Walk-On's embraces that and allows it to drive their culture. To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at RLC and the crystal ball moments, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.

Hospitality Hangout
Restaurant Leaders Share Their Path to Expansion and Secrets to Success | Season 8, Vol. 30

Hospitality Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 62:37


In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at Restaurant Leadership Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Their guests include the President of Dunn Brothers Coffee, Kim Plahn, Alex Eagle, CEO of Freebirds World Burrito, Daran Han, Cargill, and Scott Taylor, President and CEO of Walk'Ons Sports Bistreaux. Ed and Dan Dunn were on a mission to roast in small batches, serve freshly brewed coffee, and provide an experience and the community was front and center. Dunn Brothers Coffee opened in 1987. Plahn has been with Dunn for 16 years and the brand currently has 55 locations and is continuing to grow. Gala Capital Partners recently acquired Dunn Brothers Coffee. Plahn said, “We're getting infrastructure all set, we're getting our pipelines going, and we're looking at new models for business. We have wonderful funding behind us and we are ready to grow and share our brand.” Alex Eagle is the CEO of Freebirds World Burrito, the Austin-based restaurant chain. Eagle has worked for the ownership group, Tavistock Group for 11 years. Eagles said that they have 63 locations and 100 percent of the company is operated in Texas and focused on burritos and bowls. The guys ask Eagle where restaurant and technology will be in two years, and he said, Well I think people are still taking a look at the labor issue the most and how do we become more efficient and how do we create a better work environment for our employees at the same time.Daran Han leads the food tech division at Cargill. Han said I think a big part of our long-term strategy and vision is that we realized to serve the industry better we have to start getting technology and understanding how digital and the technology solutions are impacting what we're doing across the industry. Cargill Digital Studios as we continue to build this out, the portfolio last time when on the show had four or five new products and now has eight in the portfolio.Walk'Ons Sports Bistreaux CEO, Scott Taylor stopped by to chat with the guys. Walk-On's operates 75 locations and is on the path to reaching 100 locations by the end of 2024. Taylor talks about the underdog mentality and how Walk-On's embraces that and allows it to drive their culture. To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by to chat with Schatzberg and Frischling at RLC and the crystal ball moments, check out this episode Hospitality Hangout.

Greatest Music of All Time
#495 - Alex Eagle

Greatest Music of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 36:06


The designer and entrepreneur, Alex Eagle, talks to Tom about how she built her brand and business empire, and about the music that means the most to her.This episode is brought to you by Lumie, the original inventors of wake-up lights, whose Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB wake-up light mimics a natural sunrise and sunset. Shown to improve quality of sleep and to boost productivity in clinical trials, this remarkable device also features high quality audio with DAB+ radio, Bluetooth speakers, USB port and a selection of over 20 sleep/wake sounds. The Lumie Bodyclock Luxe 750DAB can transform the way you start and end your day, especially if you struggle to wake up in the morning and/or get to sleep at night. Go to lumie.com to find out more.

Stevey's Tech Talk
STT E53: The Bazel Build System

Stevey's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 51:28


Featuring special guest Alex Eagle, Founder and CEO of Aspect.dev, which specializes in Enterprise Bazel support.  I worked with Alex for years back at Google and we both have a ton of respect for the Bazel build system, which is the open-source version of Blaze (Google's internal build system).I have some sound issues on my end this week, though Alex's sound came out great.  But the biggest problem with this week's episode is that my stream (in postproduction) wound up about 1.5 seconds ahead of Alex's, so I respond (and often begin) too quickly. I tried to clean it up during editing but the damage was done. Sorry about that.Please send me ideas for stuff you want me to talk about - LinkedIn works well for me:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveyegge/

Up With The Lark The Podcast
Christabel Blackburn || Building On Success

Up With The Lark The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 46:24


Welcome to Episode 61 and a topic I am delighted to be discussing - how to build on success. Too often preoccupied with what could go wrong, we rarely openly discuss “what could go right”? How does success impact us? Does it offer freedom or pressure? How do we sustain it?Far from an air of arrogance, for me building on success is the antidote to a burnout culture that celebrates one hit wonders and unsustainable creative and business practices. Taking the long view, building something that lasts, shifting away from feast and famine, fads and fashion makes sense to me.To explore this I am delighted to be joined by artist Christabel Blackburn. She is a London-based painter whose work and process I have admired from a distance. We find out about her work, winning Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year, how her sense of success has changed and developed, how she has built on that accolade, her latest exhibition at Alex Eagle and what the future holds. Christabel Blackburn: www.christabelblackburn.comAlex Eagle: https://alexeagle.com/collections/christabel-blackburn

The Runner's World UK Podcast
The Running Charity

The Runner's World UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 37:15


It's the last podcast of 2021 and we speak to Alex Eagle from The Running Charity about the incredible work that they do with homeless people, asylum seekers and anyone needing help, utilising the power of running to help people change their lives. We also discuss the case of Seyfu, an Ethiopian runner who is currently under threat of being deported, despite is aspirations to run for team GB (he's very fast!). Happy Christmas and see you in 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Restaurant Possible
Retention and Engagement Initiatives - with Alex Eagle, CEO, Freebirds World Burrito

Restaurant Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 39:40


'It's incredible how much we're focused on labor shortages as an industry and the challenging labor market. Just like it's easier to get an existing guest to transact with you one more time, it's easier to focus on retention to address the challenges that we have as an industry than it is to find a new guest effectively, to find a new employee and bring them onboard. That's why I'm so passionate about this topic. The other reason I'm passionate about this topic is it literally affects every area of the business when you improve retention. It improves your service. It improves your food consistency. It improves your labor, your cost of goods. Today, I'd love to see if we could just organize the conversation around 3 major keys to driving improvement in retention. Those three are: one, selection of employees and initiatives to improve selection; two is onboarding experience; and three is the post-onboarding experience, often looked at the 30-day mark, 60-day mark, 90-day mark. Certainly, post-90 days, the employee is onboarded. They're trained. They're fairly familiar.What is that experience like for them after 90 days or however long they're going to stay on beyond that? We have major initiatives underway to drive improvement in retention, focused on those 3 major topical areas."- Alex Eagle, CEO, Freebirds World Burrito

Texas Business Minds
Austin: Robo Burrito Bowls and a Hunger for Expansion - Freebirds World Burrito CEO Alex Eagle

Texas Business Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 28:08


Whether you're ordering a Super Monster Burrito,, a fresh salad, or a WeeBird quesadilla for your kiddo, Freebirds World Burrito aims to please and has ambitious plans to expand beyond brick & mortar. What's old is new again, as the fast-casual chain looks to add robotic burrito bowl vending machines in apartment & office buildings, and potentially airports and hotels as well. In this episode, ABJ Managing Editor Will Anderson checks in with Freebirds CEO Alex Eagle for an update.

Naked Beauty
Braiding Hair In The Boardroom ft. Sharmadean Reid

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 45:05


“I love subverting an eccentric English style because I’m a black Jamaican girl, so it contrasts. I’m obsessed with the contrast” - my guest Sharmadean Reid on this amazing episode of Naked BeautyWhen it comes to London’s beauty scene, Sharmadean Reid is THE ONE to watch. After having founded the iconic WAH Nails back in 2009, Reid has continuously found ways to combine Black British culture with her exceptional Central Saint Martin’s education, love of technology and community. Today, Reid has expanded her empire through Beautystack- a mobile, beauty-booking software that also allows industry professionals to expand their own networks. Tune in for an unforgettable discussion on beauty technology, growing up in Wolverhampton, her favorite beauty spots in London, microblading, and the magical power of “face creaming”!Links to Products/Resources Mentioned: HAIR: Charlotte MensahFACE: Rachel Pitman, Skin & Sanctuary, Skinwork at Alex Eagle, SkinCeuticals LHA Cleanser, SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic, Bioeffect EGF Serum, Drunk Elephant Vitamin C, Drunk Elephant Marula OilMAKEUP: Limbic Beauty, Fenty Pro Filt’r Foundation, Chanel Waterproof Liner, Benefit Goof Proof Brow Pencil, Bobbi Brown Lip Color (Brownie), Milk Makeup Highlighter (Lit)Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you’re listening

What’s good G
The difference between living in New Jersey vs California With Sean Egan, Alex Eagle and Sam Perkins

What’s good G

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 59:20


On this weeks episode we have 3 special guest join the podcast. We talk about music, spices, ramen and boba, living in the stacks, New Jersey vs California trends and much more!

Devchat.tv Master Feed
AiA 247: Bazel with Alex Eagle

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 64:00


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Jennifer Wadella Joined by Special Guest: Alex Eagle Episode Summary Alex Eagle is a Software Engineer on the core Angular team at Google. Alex and the panel talk about Bazel, a a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software. Links Alex’s GitHub Alex’s Twitter Alex’s LinkedIn Bazel Angular and Bazel Join BazelBuild on Slack! Picks Aaron Frost: Axe Throwing Jennifer Wadella: Drama on the The Bachelor ( TV series) Joe Eames: FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 Playing Dungeons & Dragons with Aaron Frost Alex Eagle: Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003) - IMDb

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AiA 247: Bazel with Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 64:00


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Jennifer Wadella Joined by Special Guest: Alex Eagle Episode Summary Alex Eagle is a Software Engineer on the core Angular team at Google. Alex and the panel talk about Bazel, a a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software. Links Alex’s GitHub Alex’s Twitter Alex’s LinkedIn Bazel Angular and Bazel Join BazelBuild on Slack! Picks Aaron Frost: Axe Throwing Jennifer Wadella: Drama on the The Bachelor ( TV series) Joe Eames: FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 Playing Dungeons & Dragons with Aaron Frost Alex Eagle: Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003) - IMDb

Adventures in Angular
AiA 247: Bazel with Alex Eagle

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 64:00


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Joe Eames Jennifer Wadella Joined by Special Guest: Alex Eagle Episode Summary Alex Eagle is a Software Engineer on the core Angular team at Google. Alex and the panel talk about Bazel, a a free software tool that allows for the automation of building and testing of software. Links Alex’s GitHub Alex’s Twitter Alex’s LinkedIn Bazel Angular and Bazel Join BazelBuild on Slack! Picks Aaron Frost: Axe Throwing Jennifer Wadella: Drama on the The Bachelor ( TV series) Joe Eames: FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019 Playing Dungeons & Dragons with Aaron Frost Alex Eagle: Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003) - IMDb

JOG ON
Ep 31 - Alex Eagle. Sleeping in the Streets to Running Through Them

JOG ON

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 20:17


Harry talks to Alex Eagle, co-founder of the Running Charity, about his experiences with using the power of running to tackle homelessness   If you enjoy Jog On, we would be delighted if you could leave us a quick review on iTunes, click subscribe or recommend us to a friend who might enjoy listening TRC website: www.therunningcharity.org Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube To contact the show, email: thisisjogon@gmail.com Music by Perfect Mark Music

My Angular Story
MAS 078: Alex Eagle

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 21:33


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest:  Alex Eagle Episode Summary This episode of My Angular Story comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Charles hosts Alex Eagle from the Google Angular team. Listen to Alex on the podcast Adventures in Angular on this episode and on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. This is Alex’s fourth time at ng-conf where he is one of the speakers. Check out Alex’s talk here. Alex explains what Bazel is and where it’s heading. He talks about the upcoming Angular 8 release and also how he spends his free time when he is not working. Links My Angular Story 027: Alex Eagle Adventures in Angular 177: Angular’s BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle JavaScript Jabber 167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Alex's Talk at ng-conf https://bazel.build/ Angular 8 Release ng-conf 2019 Alex’s Medium Alex’s Twitter

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MAS 078: Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 21:33


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest:  Alex Eagle Episode Summary This episode of My Angular Story comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Charles hosts Alex Eagle from the Google Angular team. Listen to Alex on the podcast Adventures in Angular on this episode and on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. This is Alex’s fourth time at ng-conf where he is one of the speakers. Check out Alex’s talk here. Alex explains what Bazel is and where it’s heading. He talks about the upcoming Angular 8 release and also how he spends his free time when he is not working. Links My Angular Story 027: Alex Eagle Adventures in Angular 177: Angular’s BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle JavaScript Jabber 167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Alex's Talk at ng-conf https://bazel.build/ Angular 8 Release ng-conf 2019 Alex’s Medium Alex’s Twitter

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MAS 078: Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 21:33


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest:  Alex Eagle Episode Summary This episode of My Angular Story comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Charles hosts Alex Eagle from the Google Angular team. Listen to Alex on the podcast Adventures in Angular on this episode and on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. This is Alex’s fourth time at ng-conf where he is one of the speakers. Check out Alex’s talk here. Alex explains what Bazel is and where it’s heading. He talks about the upcoming Angular 8 release and also how he spends his free time when he is not working. Links My Angular Story 027: Alex Eagle Adventures in Angular 177: Angular’s BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle JavaScript Jabber 167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Alex's Talk at ng-conf https://bazel.build/ Angular 8 Release ng-conf 2019 Alex’s Medium Alex’s Twitter

Adventures in Angular
AiA 197: Bazel with Torgeir Helgevold

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 37:15


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Torgeir Helgevold In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Torgeir Helgevold about Bazel. Torgeir works for Nrwl and does experiment with Bazel as a part of his daily life. He has really taken an interest in Bazel and sees it as the next big thing in build systems. They talk about what Bazel is, zero configuration, and Bazel’s ability to deal with large and complex projects. They also touch on build speed with Bazel, how to set Bazel up, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Torgeir intro Bazel as the next big thing for build systems What is Bazel? Incremental build system Mainly for large projects Why is Bazel going to become the next big thing? Bazel isn’t tied to a specific language Bazel vs Webpack Type sharing between front-end and back-end Bazel is very streamlined Zero configuration movement The problem with zero configuration Large vs simpler projects Complex development and new tools Google is well known to have large, complex projects If your build system is working for you, there’s no need to change Build speed Continuous integration How do you set Bazel up? Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example What does Bazel actually do? How do you pull these rules in? How do you transition over to Bazel? And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Bazel Webpack Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example @helgevold syntaxsuccess.com Torgeir’s GitHub Torgeir’s Nrwl Blog Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel Joe Google Duplex Why AI Will Bring an Explosion of New Jobs Full of Sith Podcast – How the Force Works Torgeir Cross language API schemas with Bazel by Daniel Muller

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AiA 197: Bazel with Torgeir Helgevold

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 37:15


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Torgeir Helgevold In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Torgeir Helgevold about Bazel. Torgeir works for Nrwl and does experiment with Bazel as a part of his daily life. He has really taken an interest in Bazel and sees it as the next big thing in build systems. They talk about what Bazel is, zero configuration, and Bazel’s ability to deal with large and complex projects. They also touch on build speed with Bazel, how to set Bazel up, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Torgeir intro Bazel as the next big thing for build systems What is Bazel? Incremental build system Mainly for large projects Why is Bazel going to become the next big thing? Bazel isn’t tied to a specific language Bazel vs Webpack Type sharing between front-end and back-end Bazel is very streamlined Zero configuration movement The problem with zero configuration Large vs simpler projects Complex development and new tools Google is well known to have large, complex projects If your build system is working for you, there’s no need to change Build speed Continuous integration How do you set Bazel up? Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example What does Bazel actually do? How do you pull these rules in? How do you transition over to Bazel? And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Bazel Webpack Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example @helgevold syntaxsuccess.com Torgeir’s GitHub Torgeir’s Nrwl Blog Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel Joe Google Duplex Why AI Will Bring an Explosion of New Jobs Full of Sith Podcast – How the Force Works Torgeir Cross language API schemas with Bazel by Daniel Muller

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AiA 197: Bazel with Torgeir Helgevold

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 37:15


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Torgeir Helgevold In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Torgeir Helgevold about Bazel. Torgeir works for Nrwl and does experiment with Bazel as a part of his daily life. He has really taken an interest in Bazel and sees it as the next big thing in build systems. They talk about what Bazel is, zero configuration, and Bazel’s ability to deal with large and complex projects. They also touch on build speed with Bazel, how to set Bazel up, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Torgeir intro Bazel as the next big thing for build systems What is Bazel? Incremental build system Mainly for large projects Why is Bazel going to become the next big thing? Bazel isn’t tied to a specific language Bazel vs Webpack Type sharing between front-end and back-end Bazel is very streamlined Zero configuration movement The problem with zero configuration Large vs simpler projects Complex development and new tools Google is well known to have large, complex projects If your build system is working for you, there’s no need to change Build speed Continuous integration How do you set Bazel up? Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example What does Bazel actually do? How do you pull these rules in? How do you transition over to Bazel? And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Bazel Webpack Alex Eagle repo - angular-bazel-example @helgevold syntaxsuccess.com Torgeir’s GitHub Torgeir’s Nrwl Blog Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel Joe Google Duplex Why AI Will Bring an Explosion of New Jobs Full of Sith Podcast – How the Force Works Torgeir Cross language API schemas with Bazel by Daniel Muller

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MAS 027: Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 44:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links:  FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon

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MAS 027: Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 44:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links:  FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon

My Angular Story
MAS 027: Alex Eagle

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 44:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links:  FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon

Adventures in Angular
AiA 177: Angular's BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 58:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links:   Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc   Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes    Alyssa The Impossible Project   Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators

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AiA 177: Angular's BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 58:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links:   Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc   Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes    Alyssa The Impossible Project   Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators

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AiA 177: Angular's BuildTools Convergence with Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 58:42


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll John Papa Ward Bell Special Guests: Alex Eagle In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular’s BuildTools with Alex Eagle. Alex has been working on the Angular core team at Google for the past three years and works on developer tooling there. He discusses the advantages of using a new build system, Bazel, and how using this system could improve your coding across the board. They also compare Bazel to other Angular tools and talk about when you would want to integrate Bazel into your tool belt. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Angular plumbing Google Monorepo Bazel software Micro-services Not all tools need to be written JavaScript Pros of Bazel build system Compilation in Angular CLI Two second rule How do you know when Bazel is good for you? Production mode vs development mode Feeling nervous about using Bazel Want your CI to have cashing What does Bazel look like today? What will Bazel look like when your done with it? Take rules and compose them however you want Bazel syntax is like Python Rules Bazel Ecosystem vs Angular Ecosystem Tools in your Toolchain And much, much more! Links:   Linode FreshBooks Angular Bootcamp G.co/ng/abc   Picks: Charles Developer Week ngATL Joe The Greatest Showman Kids on Bikes    Alyssa The Impossible Project   Ward Fly Like an Eagle by Steve Miller Band Alex Pocket Operators

Marathon Talk
Episode 402 - Alex Eagle (The Running Charity)

Marathon Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 80:11


The world three-piece-suit record falls, there’s crazy weather in Copenhagen, it’s nearly time for the Nike Breaking2 documentary, and Berlin is shaping up to be one of the greatest men’s marathons in history. I speak to Alex Eagle from The Running Charity, Tony’s back with his Trials … and Tom’s sat next to his Dad!

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Modern Web
S02E01 - The Jeff Cross & Alex Eagle Dino Show on Modern Web with Ben Lesh

Modern Web

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 43:48


In this episode filmed at #ngconf, Jeff Cross and Alex Eagle fight over Ben Lesh and his awesomeness while wearing dino hoodies.  The show begins with an angularjs tattoo branding of The Ben Lesh, then moves on to conversations around last minute bundling decisions for the Angular 2 RC and when RxJS will be incorporated in.  Jeff, Alex, and Ben banter over TypeScript pros and cons (Ben doesn't hate TypeScript all the time), reveal the real reason that Ben Lesh is in all of Jeff Cross' talks, how to use operators and subscriptions in RxJS, decorators, antipatterns in RxJS, meta decorators, and the issues behind Angular 2 tree shaking and decorators. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.

Angular Air
50 ngAir - TypeScript Deep Dive with Alex Eagle and Blake Embrey

Angular Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 58:19


TypeScript Deep Dive with Alex Eagle and Blake Embrey Sure, you can write Angular 2 in ES6 with Babel or even ES5, but most developers that try out TypeScript with Angular 2 never look back. Alex Eagle is on the Angular core team at Google and has been doing a lot of work to make sure Angular 2 works well with TypeScript. Blake Embrey is the creator of ts-node and a huge TypeScript enthusiast. Even if you have concerns about typing in JavaScript, listen to this episode to get the low down on why TypeScript rocks and how it is going to help you to build awesome apps in Angular 2.    Picks •                Alex Eagle http://www.typescriptlang.org/Playground https://basarat.gitbooks.io/typescript/content/ [TrumpScript] (https://github.com/samshadwell/TrumpScript) [Broccoli] (http://broccolijs.com) [ts-node] (https://github.com/TypeStrong/ts-node) •                Olivier Combe Links: Managing state in Angular 2 applications by Victor Savking: http://victorsavkin.com/post/137821436516/managing-state-in-angular-2-applications Tips:PhantomJS 2.1 has been released (1 year after 2.0), it’s time to upgrade •                Jeff Whelpley Tips:Try TypeScript  Picks: ▪                                                    Angular Air episode 50! ▪                                                    [Learn Angular Universal on Read the Source] ▪                                                    (http://hangouts.readthesource.io/hangouts/angular-universal/) [Nathan Walker and Angular CLI changes for 3rd party libs] (https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/pull/135) [Front end dev resources] (https://github.com/dmytroyarmak/frontend-dev-resources) Patrick Stapleton Tips:Provide feedback on problems you ran into for open-source projects. Picks: [Typings with Blake Embrey] (https://plus.google.com/events/c6sv2k75vi9q8fj0g0gkuqbt69o) [Learn TypeScript free workshop by Blake Embrey] (https://github.com/TypeStrong/learn-typescript) •                Ari Lerner Tips: Picks: [The Barisieur] (http://www.joshrenoufdesign.com/new-gallery-5/av7fqhie9y5ptdbxr9s4i8rb65irqo) [Activitaté] (http://www.withings.com/us/en/products/activite [Withings Aura] (https://www.withings.com/us/en/store/details/70035401) [Modern Romance] (http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Romance-Aziz-Ansari/dp/1594206279) Blake Embrey Tips:If you have issues, create issues, but remember to keep things actionableLearn TypeScript (or another typed language) and think about where else you could be applying type system semantics Picks: Reading everyday, before bed Currently reading: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6065215-the-strain   Forgot to mention on the show, but meetup! http://www.meetup.com/hello-world-sf/Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by Jeff Whelpley. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angularair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. AngularClass Learn AngularJS, Angular 2, and Modern Web Development form the best. Looking for corporate Angular training, want to host us, or Angular consulting? twitter: @AngularClass email: info@angularclass.com chat: Join AngularClass Chat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support

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Angular Air
37 ngAir - Live at Angular Connect

Angular Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 74:14


Live at Angular Connect - Angular Connect is here! Join the Angular Air crew ground zero at the largest Angular conference ever. Hold onto your ng-seats 'cause it gonna get crazzzzaay. Guests: Rado Kirov, Minko Gechev, Nick Van Weerdenburg, Jen Bourey, Martin Probst, Alex Eagle, Joe Eames, Yuri Takhteyev, and Igor Krivanov Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, Carmen Popoviciu, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Links: Rado - Getting Started in Angular 2 Minko - Cutting Angular's Crosscuts Nick - Rangle.io Jen - Iterative Version Upgrade Strategies for large Angular Applications Martin & Alex - TypeScript Tooling for Greater Productivity, DefinitelyTyped, TSD Joe - Becoming Betazoid: How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace Yuri & Igor - Debugging Angular 2 Apps with Batarangle, Batarangle Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 33:15


Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery!   03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)  

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059 AiA Learning Resources

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 33:15


Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery!   03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)  

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Adventures in Angular
059 AiA Learning Resources

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2015 33:15


Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery!   03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)  

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167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 61:16


02:27 - Alex Eagle Introduction Twitter GitHub Google 02:54 - Jonathan Turner Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript? 04:40 - Google + Microsoft =

JavaScript Jabber
167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 61:16


02:27 - Alex Eagle Introduction Twitter GitHub Google 02:54 - Jonathan Turner Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript? 04:40 - Google + Microsoft =

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167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 61:16


02:27 - Alex Eagle Introduction Twitter GitHub Google 02:54 - Jonathan Turner Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript? 04:40 - Google + Microsoft =