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ASecuritySite Podcast
Leaders in Digital Trust/Blockchain: Aysegul Sensoy

ASecuritySite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 53:05


Aysegul Sensoy has over 20 years of management experience with  blockchain, emerging technologies, fintech, business development, marketing and sales. She is currently the chair of the Istanbul Blockchain Women Association and CIS Regional Manager of Fuze Finance. She received her bachelor's degree in economics from Istanbul University and her master's degree in marketing communications management from Galatasaray University, as well as getting an executive MBA. She entered the tech sector after working in national and multinational companies as a marketing director, country manager, and many other roles. Aysegul is CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) regional manager of Fuze Finance, an Abu Dhabi-based licensed fintech providing embedded digital asset capabilities for financial institutions. She was the Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer at XYZ Teknoloji, a blockchain-focused FinTech company based in Istanbul. Aysegul is a chairwoman and founding member of Istanbul Blockchain Woman, a non-profit association dedicated to empowering women in the blockchain ecosystem. The community's purpose is to organise social responsibility projects that will provide women with positive discrimination in terms of technology and blockchain. She is also a co-founder of the SOS Chain initiative, partners with needsmap.coop, which is a blockchain infrastructure fund for disasters and rapid humanitarian crises worldwide. Aysegul is leading the Euthenia community in Turkey, which is a Madrid-based organization aiming to increase C-level gender equity both in the Mediterranean and the MENA countries. She is also the co-founder of FairShare which aims to serve a transparent dApp, allows Muslim faithful to make their Zakat contributions crypto assets. More details on IBW: https://istanbulblockchainwomen.org/homepage/  If you are interested in the Trust4Futures Deep Skills Development course, you can find out more information here: https://trust4futures.com 

The Foxed Page
Lecture 80: Aysegul Savas's THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS >> Need an escape?? Immerse yourself in an hour of Kimberly parsing all the ways that this meditative, warm, escapist book--with its wholly unique premise--offers so much.

The Foxed Page

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 78:08


Good books provide inspiration, compassion, consolation, edification...and ESCAPE. If you're a little weary of the world right now, dig into the very smart pages of THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS. This slim novel's unique, destabilizing premise could feel gimmicky in lesser hands, but Savas manages to intrigue, all while throwing into relief the basic desires of every reader. Kimberly found SO MUCH depth to explore. Join us now! NO PRE-READING NECESSARY!

Writers and Company from CBC Radio
Aysegul Savas: Finding home in foreignness and capturing the uncertainty of early adulthood

Writers and Company from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 30:15


The Paris-based Turkish writer spoke with Mattea Roach about her new novel, The Anthropologists, which centers on a young immigrant couple in an unnamed city, navigating love, friendships and the guilt of being away from family. 

Gulf Coast Life
A chat with Dr. Aysegul Timur as she approaches one year in the role as president of FGCU

Gulf Coast Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 25:29


Dr. Aysegul Timur officially took the reins in her new role as president of Florida Gulf Coast University on July 1, 2023. Prior to serving as president she was Assistant Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, Strategy and Program Innovation. Overall, she's been a part of the FGCU community since 2019. Dr. Timur is the FGCU's fifth president, and she is the university's first female president since its founding in 1997. We sit down with her as she approaches her first year as president to get an update on how things are going so far.

4ème de couverture
167. Aysegul Savas « Transparence de la lumière » Traduit de l'anglais par Ana Samaka (Bouquins)

4ème de couverture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 26:59


 Aysegul Savas « Transparence de la umière » Traduit de l'anglais par Ana Samaka  (Bouquins)   L'art dévoile-t-il ou dissimule-t-il le créateur ?Une étudiante en histoire de l'art loue la maison d'un professeur dont elle suit les travaux de recherche. Il la prévient simplement que sa femme Agnes, qui est peintre, viendra occuper quelques jours l'atelier du premier étage. Lorsque celle-ci arrive, une intimité se noue entre les deux femmes : au fil de leurs rencontres dans l'escalier, dans l'atelier ou au café, Agnes se confie sur sa jeunesse, sa famille, son mariage, ses enfants et son rapport à l'art. Il apparaît petit à petit qu'Agnes n'a plus d'autre endroit où aller. Les moments de sa vie racontés avec frénésie trahissent une personnalité dispersée et mouvante. Sa créativité, qui reste à l'état d'une peinture blanche sur une toile blanche, s'en ressent. Dans ce roman empreint d'une atmosphère trouble et sensuelle, Ayşegül Savaş, d'une plume précise et subtile, plonge son lecteur dans le monde inquiétant de la création et interroge la figure de l'artiste: l'art dévoile-t-il ou dissimule-t-il le créateur? Musique:  Bach: Concerto for 4 pianos BWV 1065 III. Allegro (D. Fray, J. Rouvier, E. Christien, A. Vigoureux)  

Gulf Coast Life
Meet FGCU's new president, Dr. Aysegul Timur

Gulf Coast Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 28:59


Florida Gulf Coast University's new president, Dr. Aysegul Timur, officially took the reins from Dr. Mike Martin on July 1. Dr. Timur is the university's fifth president, and first female president since in its 26 years. And she is the school's first immigrant president. She was born in Turkey and received her bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration at University of Istanbul before heading to the U.S. in the late 90s to pursue her PhD, which she received from University of South Florida in 2006. She joins us for our first sit-down with as president.

The Choice, Change & Action Podcast
161. The Beautiful Chaos Of Business

The Choice, Change & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 35:44


Do you avoid business, thinking it's not for you, that you don't have a business mind? What could show up if you installed chaos into that presumption and got out of the judgement of you in business? In this episode, Simone talks with Aysegul Sevil about chaos in business and making it work for you. Just like many people, Aysegul thought she couldn't function in business but she started using the tools of Access Consciousness and, after her first Business Done Different class with Simone, she really tapped into the possibilities.  Maybe your definition of business is not correct for you, or maybe there are a whole lot of projections and expectations from the people around you that you have bought into that don't actually work for you? What if you could start to discover what joy of business is for you? Aysegul is such a beautiful invitation to everyone. Everything spoken about in this episode is so possible for each and everyone of you; and even greater than that! Keys to success The Beautiful Chaos of Joy Relaxation; Even With Busy Schedules Have You Become Complacent? Presumptive Realities How Many Revenue Streams Can You Create? Acknowledge Your Knowing Decisions Versus Choice What If Contribution is More Than You Think? The Tool of Indulging Daily Questions: "Is this going to be a contribution?"  "Will this help exponentialise my life the way that I really desire?" "Who am I today and what grand and glorious adventures will I have?"  "What revenue streams are available from that beautiful chaos and that infinite space?"  "How many more revenue streams can I add to my life?”  “What would be so fun for me? What else can I include in my day that would be so fun to wake up to?" "What is true choice for me today?" “What requires my attention today?”  "What's the worst that can happen? Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram The Choice and Contribution Membership Simone Milasas' Website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' Facebook Simone Milasas' YouTube Simone Milasas' Telegram Thread Aysegul Sevil's Website Aysegul Sevil's Access Consciousness Profile Aysegul Sevil's Instagram Aysegul Sevil's Facebook Joy of Business book Business Done Different Marseille & Online with Simone Milasas Joy of Business Facilitator training

Radio509
Actrice Aysegul Karaca wordt Bruggenbouwer

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 57:05


Bas Barendregt spreekt dit keer met Aysegul Karaca, actrice en theatermaker, actief in film, TV, en theater. Ze wil, als theatermaker, met nu al twee one woman shows op haar naam, een bruggenbouwer zijn tussen de maatschappij en mensen met een visuele beperking waarbij mensen met een visuele beperking actief zijn in de culturele sectuur zowel in het publiek als op het podium. en wil ze zodoende meer kansen creëren voor deze doelgroep. Haar missie is taboes doorbreken, onbesproken onderwerpen bespreekbaar maken, het inzichtelijk maken voor een ieder die dat niet kent en mensen gehoor en gezicht geven die dat wel kennen om op die manier begrip met en voor elkaar te kweken. Ze doet dat met muziek en toneel. Deze slechtziende actrice en theater maker leer je vandaag veel beter kennen. Ze Studeerde in Rotterdam woont nu in Amsterdam en werd geboren in Schiedam.

Agile in Action with Bill Raymond
Starting in a new company as a Scrum Master

Agile in Action with Bill Raymond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 36:21


Starting a new company as a Scrum Master, Aysegul encountered obstacles that you may also encounter. In today's Agile in Action podcast, Aysegul shares a 30, 60, and 90-day roadmap to help you integrate into your new role or a new company as a Scrum master. Here are some of the topics Aysegul and Bill discuss: ✅ 30-days (Observation) Get to know your teams, company, domains, and culture ✅ 60-days (Testing) Implement some solutions you believe will improve team effectiveness and product delivery, including monitoring the success. Get to know other Scrum Masters to learn their best practices ✅ 90-days (Monitoring, continuous improvement) Continue observing and implementing new ideas and more significant changes to improve business agility ✅ Advice on how to build trust with your team, meeting with stakeholders, having one-on-ones, reading whatever you can to enhance your knowledge, and gathering feedback to increase confidence in your credibility  

Stimulating Brains
#21: Aysegul Gunduz – Engineering in DBS, closed loop & brain sensing

Stimulating Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 77:12


In this episode, Aysegul Gunduz & Julian Neumann speak about Ayse's exciting work on closed-loop DBS in tremor, their tic-detector, and thriving as an engineer in a medical field such as DBS. They also touch upon minority groups in the field. The main focus of their 2020 Science Translational Medicine study, in which Ayse's team developed and studied a chronically embedded cortico-thalamic closed-loop deep brain stimulation system for treatment of essential tremor – clearly a landmark study in the field that brought together advances in engineering and medical research. Ayse also speaks about industry collaborations and the value of novel devices that enable scientific studies that had not been possible, in the past. I hope you enjoy the conversation between Ayse and Julian as much as I did and thank you for tuning in!

Mardi politique
Aysegul Sert, Pascal Jalabert et Paolo Levi, invités de Mardi politique

Mardi politique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 40:00


Mardi politique reçoit trois invités : Aysegul Sert, journaliste indépendante turco-américaine, Pascal Jalabert, éditorialiste politique spécialiste des territoires, et Paolo Levi, correspondant en France à l'Agence italienne de presse ANSA. De 18h10 à 18h50 sur France 24 et de 19h10 à 19h50 sur RFI. Aysegul Sert, Pascal Jalabert et Paolo Levi répondent aux questions de : - Frédéric Rivière (RFI) - Roselyne Febvre (France 24) Live-tweet @MardiPolitique #MardiPol

Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce
Pages 293 - 302 │ Wandering Rocks, part III │Read by Aysegul Savas

Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses by James Joyce

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 15:51


Pages 293 - 302 │Wandering Rocks, part III│Read by Aysegul SavasAyşegül Savaş is the author of the novels Walking on the Ceiling and White on White. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and Granta, among other publications. She lives in Paris. www.aysegulsavas.comFollow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aysegulsavas_*Looking for our author interview podcast? Listen here: https://podfollow.com/shakespeare-and-companySUBSCRIBE NOW FOR EARLY EPISODES AND BONUS FEATURESAll episodes of our Ulysses podcast are free and available to everyone. However, if you want to be the first to hear the recordings, by subscribing, you can now get early access to recordings of complete sections.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/channel/shakespeare-and-company/id6442697026Subscribe on Spotify here: https://anchor.fm/sandcoSubscribe on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/sandcoIn addition a subscription gets you access to regular bonus episodes of our author interview podcast. All money raised goes to supporting “Friends of Shakespeare and Company” the bookshop's non-profit.*Discover more about Shakespeare and Company here: https://shakespeareandcompany.comBuy the Penguin Classics official partner edition of Ulysses here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/d/9780241552636/ulyssesFind out more about Hay Festival here: https://www.hayfestival.com/homeAdam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Find out more about him here: https://www.adambiles.netBuy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-timeDr. Lex Paulson is Executive Director of the School of Collective Intelligence at Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique in Morocco.Original music & sound design by Alex Freiman.Hear more from Alex Freiman here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1Follow Alex Freiman on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/alex.guitarfreiman/Featuring Flora Hibberd on vocals.Hear more of Flora Hibberd here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5EFG7rqfVfdyaXiRZbRkpSVisit Flora Hibberd's website: This is my website:florahibberd.com and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/florahibberd/ Music production by Adrien Chicot.Hear more from Adrien Chicot here: https://bbact.lnk.to/utco90/Follow Adrien Chicot on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adrienchicot/Photo of Aysegul Savas by Maksim Ovsjanikov See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kitchen Confidante Podcast
Episode 11: Foolproof Living and the Flavors of Turkey with Aysegul Sanford

Kitchen Confidante Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 31:32


Host Liren Baker talks with Aysegul Sanford, the founder of the food blog Foolproof Living, where she shares tried and true recipes without the use of refined sugars. They chat about her journey from a career in the hotel industry to the world of food blogging, and some of her favorite foods from her native Turkey. Learn more about Ayse at https://foolproofliving.com.Find Aysegul Sanford on Instagram at @foolproofliving.

Disrupt Development
StoryCast 9: Bridging Research to Practice

Disrupt Development

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 24:06


In this AMID StoryCast series, students Aysegul and Carlo talk with Domenico Dentoni, full professor in Business Resilience and Transformation at Montpellier Business about the role that academia can play in facilitating coordination of stakeholders in the pursuit of sustainable change. Societal challenges are becoming increasingly complex and will require a systemic approach and collective action. Academia can certainly play a role in bringing heterogeneous groups of actors together as well as inform their decision-making with scientific evidence insights. Is academia ready and well equipped to drive this transition? Is there a need to re-organize science in a more transdisciplinary and innovative way? These are some of the questions that are addressed in this podcast.

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta
199: The Power of Community and The Mastermind with Aysegul Sanford

Eat Blog Talk | Megan Porta

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 46:10


Aysegul “Ice” shares her own story with feeling intimidated by other food bloggers and the transformation that occurred once she reached out to a blogger she admired. Reaching out to other bloggers might seem scary, but it will unlock the power of community. - Reach out to bloggers, even if it is scary! - It is VITAL to lean on and learn from others in our space. - Consider starting a mastermind group! Ice talks through logistics to help get you started. - Prepare to watch your business take off!

Si je change, le monde change : l'effet Papillon
# 10 - Aysegul Sert interviewe Victoire Theismann. l'Ecologie intérieure la voie pour une écologie plus percutante?

Si je change, le monde change : l'effet Papillon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 43:14


Aysegul Sert est journaliste américano-turque. Elle écrit pour la presse internationale et décrypte l'actualité entre autres sur Arte et France 24. Elle est née à Istanbul et a fait ses études supérieures aux US. Elle a ensuite exercé son métier en étant basée à Los Angeles puis à New York où elle a travaillé en tant que correspondante. Elle écrit pour le New York Times et le New Yorker, pour Madame Figaro et bien d'autres médias en France et ailleurs. Twitter : @aysegul_sert Victoire Theismann est autrice, conférencière, et créatrice de ce podcast. Son dernier livre s'intitule "Si je change, le monde change" et est sorti chez Pygmalion, le 20 janvier 2021. Il est préfacé par Thomas d'Ansembourg et illustré par Laurie Neuhuys Barboteau

Learners Podcast
E011: UXR in Europe with Sofya Bourne and Aysegul Kandemir

Learners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 33:41


Alec sits down with researchers Sofya Bourne and Aysegul Kandemir to chat about how the UX Research industry functions differently in Europe, and the unique challenges UX researchers face in Europe.

Radio509
Aysegul Karaca vertelt over haar documentaire.

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 5:43


Actrice en theatermaakster Aysegul Karaca is bezig met het maken van een documentaire over haar slechtziendheid. Meer informatie op: https://cinecrowd.com/nl/ditishoeikhetzie

Radio509
Interview Aysegul Karaca

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 33:35


Een goed gesprek met Aysegul Karaca. Al vroeg begint zij met het ontwikkelen van haar acteer en muzikaal talent. Ze heeft een omweg moeten maken naar het professionele vak. Zo heeft ze na het behalen van haar bachelor voor Logopedie toch lessen gevolgd op de acteursopleiding De Jaargang van Kemna Casting, waarin ze les heeft gehad in alle facetten van acteren. Na het behalen van haar certificaat besluit ze nog lessen te volgen bij de acteursopleiding voor theater en televisie Le Pavegnon te Amsterdam. Echter doet ze deze opleiding verkort en behaald met succes haar diploma – acteren op het hoogste niveau. Tot slot heeft zij de zangopleiding Complete Vocal Technique aan The Vocal Couch te Amsterdam succesvol afgerond. Ze gaat als een speer als het gaat om haar carrière

Radio509
Interview actrice theatermaker Aysegul Karaca

Radio509

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020


Al vroeg begint zij met het ontwikkelen van haar acteer en muzikaal talent. Ze heeft een omweg moeten maken naar het professionele vak. Zo heeft ze na het behalen van haar bachelor voor Logopedie toch lessen gevolgd op de acteursopleiding De Jaargang van Kemna Casting, waarin ze les heeft gehad in alle facetten van acteren. Na het behalen van haar certificaat besluit ze nog lessen te volgen bij de acteursopleiding voor theater en televisie Le Pavegnon te Amsterdam. Echter doet ze deze opleiding verkort en behaald met succes haar diploma – acteren op het hoogste niveau. Tot slot heeft zij de zangopleiding Complete Vocal Technique aan The Vocal Couch te Amsterdam succesvol afgerond. Ze gaat als een speer als het gaat om haar carrière

Marketing Directo - Conferencias y Entrevistas
FOA BCN 2019: Ignacio Granados e Aysegul Eser (Danone Spain)

Marketing Directo - Conferencias y Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 20:51


Danone Spain estuvo muy presente en la edición 2019 de FOA Barcelona. Contamos con la presencia de Ignacio Granados, su Digital Manager, e Aysegul Eser, Innovation Manager de la compañía. Disfrute de la ponencia "Human to human" de forma íntegra.

EMBA Talks
EMBA Talks #4 - Aysegul Celik

EMBA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 24:10


Bir kadın olarak mühendislik zor mu?Kendisi aynı anda kaç parçaya bölünebiliyor?Kriko nasıl kullanılır? En güzel kuru fasülye nerede?Toptan alsak kaça olur?Cevapları burada!

Real Talk JavaScript
Episode 2: Visualizations Using D3 with Aysegul Yonet

Real Talk JavaScript

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 37:35


Recording date: 2018-09-13 John Papa https://twitter.com/john_papa Ward Bell https://twitter.com/wardbell Aysegul Yonet https://twitter.com/AysSomething $50 off to register for DevInteresections in Dec 2018 http://bit.ly/RTJS_Dev_Registration (0:02:10) Mailbag: AssemblyScript and TypeScript with D3 (0:02:36) Ward asks Aysegul what AssemblyScript is (0:04:28) AssemblyScript https://github.com/AssemblyScript/assemblyscript (0:05:07) D3 docs https://d3js.org/ (0:06:46) D3 visualization examples https://github.com/d3/d3/wiki/Gallery (0:09:20) John asks how we should make the decision on when to use a visualization (0:12:07) Ward aks for an example of something Aysegul has done recently with D3 (0:17:07) John asks Aysegul where people can learn the basics for D3 (0:19:30) Aysegul talks about her favorite videos on D3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTjLcLytNt8 (0:20:45) Aysegul discusses challenges she faced with working with D3 (0:23:50) Ward asks about testing D3 (0:25:38) Ward asks how much time does someone need to invest to become a D3 developer (0:26:49) https://www.tableau.com/ (0:31:38) D3 with rxjs https://github.com/Reactive-Extensions/RxJS/tree/master/examples/d3 (0:34:11) egghead and d3 https://egghead.io/lessons/d3-get-started-with-d3 (0:34:36) D3 at Pluralsight https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/d3js-data-visualization-fundamentals/table-of- contents (0:34:59) Udacity and D3 https://www.udacity.com/course/data-visualization-and-d3js--ud507 (0:38:18) Aysegul at AngularConnect 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i8voRuZL70 (0:41:47) code 4 good https://github.com/Yonet/Code4Good (0:43:07) Katerina Skroumpelou https://twitter.com/psybercity (0:43:51) Nicholas Jamieson https://medium.com/@cartant $50 off to register for DevInteresections in Dec 2018 http://bit.ly/RTJS_Dev_Registration

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
MAS 038: Aysegul Yonet

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 24:28


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Aysegul Yonet This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Aysegul Yonet. Aysegul is a Google developer expert for the Angular team and she works for Narwhal (Nrwl), which is a consulting company that helps big teams build their Angular applications. She first got into programming because she was interested in animation and coding made some aspects of this easier to create. They talk about how she found Angular, the importance of teaching and finding the right resources, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Aysegul intro How did you first get into programming? Studied graphic design Interested in animation Started writing scripts and websites Python for scripting Hack Reactor Coding to enhance what she already loved Had a goal in mind from the beginning How did you find Angular? First project as a developer with Angular Teaching for Women Who Code Rails Girls at Google I/O What did you do to advance your skills? Teaching to learn yourself The importance of conferences Finding the right resources How to become a GDE? What are you most proud of in your career? Augmented reality What are you working on now? Continuous integration And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Angular Nx Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Python Hack Reactor Women Who Code Rails Girls Google I/O GDE @AysSomething Aysegul’s GitHub Nrwl’s GitHub Picks: Charles Don’t lose sight of the important things in life Get your loved ones to talk about themselves on video Aysegul 3JS-AR AngularDoc.io

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MAS 038: Aysegul Yonet

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 24:28


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Aysegul Yonet This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Aysegul Yonet. Aysegul is a Google developer expert for the Angular team and she works for Narwhal (Nrwl), which is a consulting company that helps big teams build their Angular applications. She first got into programming because she was interested in animation and coding made some aspects of this easier to create. They talk about how she found Angular, the importance of teaching and finding the right resources, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Aysegul intro How did you first get into programming? Studied graphic design Interested in animation Started writing scripts and websites Python for scripting Hack Reactor Coding to enhance what she already loved Had a goal in mind from the beginning How did you find Angular? First project as a developer with Angular Teaching for Women Who Code Rails Girls at Google I/O What did you do to advance your skills? Teaching to learn yourself The importance of conferences Finding the right resources How to become a GDE? What are you most proud of in your career? Augmented reality What are you working on now? Continuous integration And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Angular Nx Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Python Hack Reactor Women Who Code Rails Girls Google I/O GDE @AysSomething Aysegul’s GitHub Nrwl’s GitHub Picks: Charles Don’t lose sight of the important things in life Get your loved ones to talk about themselves on video Aysegul 3JS-AR AngularDoc.io

My Angular Story
MAS 038: Aysegul Yonet

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 24:28


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Aysegul Yonet This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Aysegul Yonet. Aysegul is a Google developer expert for the Angular team and she works for Narwhal (Nrwl), which is a consulting company that helps big teams build their Angular applications. She first got into programming because she was interested in animation and coding made some aspects of this easier to create. They talk about how she found Angular, the importance of teaching and finding the right resources, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Aysegul intro How did you first get into programming? Studied graphic design Interested in animation Started writing scripts and websites Python for scripting Hack Reactor Coding to enhance what she already loved Had a goal in mind from the beginning How did you find Angular? First project as a developer with Angular Teaching for Women Who Code Rails Girls at Google I/O What did you do to advance your skills? Teaching to learn yourself The importance of conferences Finding the right resources How to become a GDE? What are you most proud of in your career? Augmented reality What are you working on now? Continuous integration And much, much more! Links: Nrwl Angular Nx Episode 58 Adventures in Angular Episode 151 Adventures in Angular Python Hack Reactor Women Who Code Rails Girls Google I/O GDE @AysSomething Aysegul’s GitHub Nrwl’s GitHub Picks: Charles Don’t lose sight of the important things in life Get your loved ones to talk about themselves on video Aysegul 3JS-AR AngularDoc.io

Adventures in Angular
AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 47:08


AiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul Yonet The panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more! [00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular? Yes. VR is a different kind of API. [00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works? Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences. [00:04:05] What do you mean by it being experimental? Things are changing quickly. Not all browsers are implemented. It has to be enabled in Chrome, it can be enabled in Firefox, but not all other browsers implement it. A 2.0 Web VR version is being created, which will be similar to the version that is out now. [00:05:05] VR in a Predictable Manner Not enabled in some of the browsers but can check it and leave a message. Once you have an available browser, there is a consistent interaction. [00:06:30] What kind of hardware is required to run the VR experience? VR is now very accessible to everyone because of Web VR. Google Cardboard is one of the cheapest ways. It is around $20. Samsung VR headset is free. Also can purchase cheap hand controls. Developers do not have to go through app stores to release a product, which makes it cheap for them as well. [00:08:30] What are three cases that you see Web VR that could be disruptive? One case is in the education field. Google Expedition is creating an app for teachers to create experiences for students to see different places such as museums. A second case is in the medical world. Web VR can be an amazing pain killer. It has been used in Leukemia patients. For example, kids don’t want to take medication but using VR they can fight the disease itself. A third case is the Smithsonian Museum in DC. Artwork was scanned through VR and 3D experiences created through that. [00:14:35] Where would you recommend we start to try out VR? A-Frame is the easiest to use for beginners. You don’t need to know how to use 3D. It has Angular components. There is also Play, where you can take any experience you want and work off of that. Sketchfab is an app where you can use 3D models. There is also a Google app that takes 360-degree 3D pictures and turns them into experiences. [00:16:44] Would those 3D pictures have sound or just an image? Yes, it does have sound as well. [00:17:52] Does A-Frame have components that you feed data to? It is just like any kind of Angular component. It seems foreign to web developers because you are creating a scene. But A-Frame makes it easy for you: just have to add the objects itself. You have components for a scene. [00:19:14] How do you program the interactions with objects in Angular/Web VR app? Interactions are not the easiest to program. Trying to solve the problem itself. You can take data through the Gamepad API. You can also use Itracking where you look at an object and select it. [00:20:14] How long have you been doing this? Not long - she was “dying to work with WebVR.” She had a chance to work with Play and had fun. [00:21:00] Could I built a desktop app with Electron? Will it work in Chromium? Yes. [00:21:20] Will it work in the embedded Safari or Chrome Views that you get on Android or the iPhone? Not sure. But it can be loaded unto a website and downloaded onto your phone. [00:23:00] Fairly approachable if you have a SmartPhone. MergeVR has a Goggle and Cube. It can create VR experiences for kids. The product is affordable: only $60 for Goggles and the Cube is $20. [00:24:20] How do you test it? Hard to test because it is visual based. There is a Chrome plug-in that helps. The mapping is very mathematical, which is an easy part to test.             [00:25:30] Is there anybody in the WebVR space that you admire? A-Frame team has done a great job. The 3JS creator Mr.Doob has been developing for a long time, before the community there is now. Companies have been using his stuff for years. Brandon Jones, who is implementing WebVR on the Chrome team. [00:34:47] How is VR development different from web development? Other than the interaction, writing the code isn’t all that different. The tool used was created for websites with 3D capabilities. Usability is different. There is an adjustment curve with VR: people navigate VR with a mouse better than with a headset. Picks Lukas: Fantastical App Ketogenic Diet Keto Cheesecake Charles: 2 Keto Dudes Podcast  Keto Clarity by Jimmy Moore  Livin’ La Vida Low Carb Podcast Keto Pad Thai Joe: Rogue One  Never build a house Aysegul Cardboard Camera App  Voices of VR Podcast  You Are Not So Smart Podcast  Merge Cube  Links Twitter GitHub

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058 AiA D3 with Aysegul Yonet

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 40:10


Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf!   02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js   Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015   Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 40:10


Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf!   02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js   Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015   Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015 40:10


Don’t forget to check out Angular Remote Conf!   02:29 - Aysegul Yonet Introduction Twitter AnnieCannons 02:51 - D3.js 04:29 - Aysegul’s Background in Teaching Computing and Social Interest San Quentin Girl Develop It Black Girls Code Women Who Code Hack Reactor The Last Mile Organization AnnieCannons 09:08 - Using D3 The D3 Gallery Pens tagged 'd3' on CodePen 11:49 - Angular + D3 Aysegul Yonet: Creating D3 Components with Angular Slides (Angular U Conference) 12:49 - Directives Angular-nvD3 17:17 - Visualization Creating multiple charts inside ng-repeat with Angular-nvD3 (Plunk) 20:06 - Other Uses for D3 A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning 23:51 - Mind Blowing Aspects of D3 25:16 - What’s Wrong with D3? 27:26 - Debugging 28:22 - Animations 29:42 - The Learning Curve and Getting Started (Resources) SFHTML5 Presentations from 8/26/2015 Elijah Meeks: Challenges of Complex Data Visualization in D3 Christoph Holz: visalyze D3 Visualization to gamify analytics Ali Almossawi: D3 in Practice Ayesegul Yonet: Introduction to working with D3.js   Bay Area d3 Meetup YouTube Channel 30:42 - D3 + Angular 2 Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015   Special Offer! Get codeclass: Data vizualization with D3 for 20% off with the code AYSEGUL Get your ticket(s) to Angular Remote Conf for 25% off with the code ADVENTURE or ADVENTURES Picks Starbucks Mango Black Tea Lemonade (Lukas) Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Coworking (Chuck) Dashing D3.js (Aysegul) The Bletchley Circle (Aysegul)

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046 AiA Preparing for NG2 with Shai Reznik

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 37:30


02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1)     05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators  Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)  

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046 AiA Preparing for NG2 with Shai Reznik

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 37:30


02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1)     05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators  Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)  

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 37:30


02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1)     05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators  Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)  

Taste Trekkers' Find Dining Podcast: Food & Travel

In this episode of the Find Dining Podcast, Aysegul Kesimoglu of King's College London recommends Lokanta Mayain Istanbul, where Chef Didem Senol serves up contemporary Turkish dishes like whiting fish, caramalized sea bass, and long roasted lamb. Read more about Lokanta Maya on King's College London Visit the Lokanta Maya website Lokanta Maya is located at Kemankeş Cad. 35 A Karaköy in İstanbul Aysegul recommends: Courgette fritters Salted bonito fish Chicken pate with pear marmalade Seed and herb salad with pomegranate Whiting fish of the cod fish family with almonds and potato salad Caramalized sea bass which she sometimes cooks with orange and at other times with fig Long roasted lamb with white bean puree Mastic pudding with cherry sauce The Şisli - Nişantaşı Area: Organic food market near Feriköy in the Şişli district (on Saturdays, and in different neighborhoods on other days) Both Şisli and in certain parts of Nişantaşı there are artisinal restaurants like Hamov, which specializes in Armenian Cuisine, a must-try dish is "topik" (made mainly from chickpeas and currant; usually also has onion, pimento, cumin and some other spices) Nişantaşı is more trendy filled with places for people watching. But, there are some speciality stores to buy special and local products, like Güven Kuruyemiş for nuts and dried fruits Check out Konak Patisscerie for baked goods and dessert Go to Kürşat for olive oils and olives; an artisanal boutique that brings products directly from Ayvalik / Coastal city in the Agean Region.  Kantin by Şemza Denizsel is a Ottolenghi London style cafe and store. Great spot for lunch. Visit Tatbak and Hunkar Kadikoy, a Ferry port and commercial hub: Ciya Restaurant: The food is eclectic, mostly influenced by the east of Turkey but you will get a taste of Mesopotamia, Ottoman and Balkan cuisine here. There are three Restaurants by the same owner chef (Musa Dağdeviren) in this district. Two of them are across from each other. Çiya Kebab specializes in kebab dishes. Çiya Sofrası specializes in regional dishes. Visit the open market of grocers and charcuterie And don't forget the fisheries! Besiktaş, another a commercial hub and a port: Try a very good meatball restaurant, such as Şöhret Kafadaroğlu Börekçisi: Speciality of this place is the "börek" (salted pastry that is filled with different ingredients depending on preference and taste). Their Turkish dessert selection is also very good. Worth trying: "Tel kadayıfı" - which is also known as kadaif and it's made from shredded yufka / filled with walnuts or pistachio. Also try the baklawa and "şöbiyet" (similar to baklawa). Go to Naci for ciger (liver) Visit the fish market Eminönü: This is a well known area among tourists because of the Spice Market Got to Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi for the Turkish coffee Visit the Open Market behind the Spice Market Pandeli is an important restaurant founded in 1901, specializing in Turkish cuisine. Many famous people have eaten here ,including Queen Elizabeth, Robert DeNiro, Audrey Hepburn, Tony Curtis, and Roman Polansky. Turkish Foods: Olive Oil: Go to Kürşat for olive oils and olives; it's an artisanal boutique that brings products directly from Ayvalik, a coastal city in the Agean Region. Pomegranate Sour Lor Cheese: Go to Bandirma Ciftligi (Farm Shop) for Lor Cheese (ricotta like Turkish cheese) Try this Turkish cheese shop: Peynirci Mehmet in Çengelköy Visit delis for local and regional specialities, like Merkez Şarküteri in Levent, which was founded in 1966. There, you should try Ezine cheese, Gemlik olives, Kayseri pastırması (cured meat), Trakya eski kaşarı (cheese) and buffalo cream. You'll also find village eggs, thin flat bread and Turkish sashimi (lakerda). For nuts and dried fruits, as well as spices, go to Kardesler Kuruyemis in Levent Namli Gurme Mezes (Small Tapas) can be eaten at a fish or kebab restaurant, or at a meyhane (tavern). Example of mezes include Gavurdagi salad (a spicy salad made from tomatoes minced really small with onions walnuts sumac and other spices and herbs topped with pomegranate sour), or pacanga borek (which is salted pastry with pastirma, a cured beef typical of Turkey, or muhlama (corn meal cooked in butter, then made to a pudding like consistency by the addition of water and lots of melting cheese), and topik (made mainly from chickpeas and currant; usually also has onion, pimento, cumin and some other spices) Begendi / Aubergine Puree: Not to be bought, but to be ordered when at a restaurant Chefs: The spokesperson for the organic food movement is Defne Koryurek (also here) Semza Denizsel is known as the Alice Waters of Turkey and was a pioneer of the farm-to-table approach Ex-La Mouette chefs Cihan Kipcak and Uryan Dogmus are also quite exemplary with their innovative and creative approaches to cooking Mehmet Gurs owns the Mikla Restaurant Refika Civan Er  owns Yeni Lokanta / New Canteen is an innovative creative chef who likes to play around with ingredients. Sina Sucuka - upcoming on training Food for Thought: Q: What is the nickname of the popular restaurant in Istanbul that was the meeting place for hippies and other travelers on the so-called 'hippie trail' -- the overland route between Europe and India, Nepal, and elsewhere in Asia -- in the 1960s? A: The Pudding Shop. Out of the Frying Pan Picks: Restaurant with the Best View: 360 and Sunset Grill & Bar Favorite Spot for Dessert: Mangerie Bebek (get the brownies) Favorite Place to Buy Cheese: Bandirma Ciftligi and Merkez Şarküteri Favorite Place to Go for Breakfast: Mangerie Bebek (enjoy the view) Most Romantic Place to Go: Maiden's Tower