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Dev.Life
S1E02 | How to Land the Perfect Job Part 1

Dev.Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 71:12


This is part one of a two-part series on interviewing. In part 1, we sit down with GDE and Vice President of Developer Growth at BrieBug, Lukas Ruebbelke and Alex Okrushko, Principal Architect at Cisco and GDE. Lukas and Alex offer tips and advice for successfully preparing for and interviewing for jobs in web development, particularly for those seeking junior developer positions. Lukas gives particular attention to the qualities and skills that will help developers of any level stand out, overcome barriers, and reach their full potential.Connect with us:Alex Okrushko @AlexOkrushkoLukas Ruebbelke @simpultonBrooke Avery @jedibraveryErik Slack @erik_slackGet bonus content and show your support to help us produce more quality content for & about the Angular community by becoming a Patron member for as little as $1

Sales Lead Dog Podcast
Jake Green - Mentoring Is Sales Leadership

Sales Lead Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 33:02


“Find a mentor. Smash your quota!” says Jake Green, Enterprise Account Executive at BrieBug. Green has over ten years of business development experience in the software and consulting industries, selling to start-ups and enterprise level organizations alike. His experience as a business development manager has shaped his sales methodology and approach to leadership. In this episode of Sales Lead Dog, host Chris Smith talks to Green about what it means to be a good sales leader, and how his background in technology has shaped his perspective on customer relationship management (CRMs).  Green is currently working with Briebug, software development experts who support Fortune 1000 companies with software implementation and management. When asked why he chose to move to Briebug, Green was clear: it's all about culture. Briebug stands behind their products and guarantees success – and on top of that, they make culture a vital part of their hiring process. As a sales manager, Green knows that you can only make a difference in an organization if you can find a place for yourself within that culture. “Success with a team is just building a great culture,” says Green. Sharing the values and mission of your organization is essential for leadership and sales success.  As a former tech expert with experience in coding and development, Green has a lot to say on CRMs – particularly about finding a CRM that works with your sales team. As someone who has crossed boundaries from technology to sales to business development and consulting, Green is an expert on what it means to find software that supports your team, not just something that adds another step in the process.  What leadership and sales tips does Green have to share with the audience? Set goals for the day that are aligned with new opportunities, and be ready to interrogate how you do and do not meet those goals every week. Green is all about celebrating both success and failures – for him, failure is just another opportunity to learn something new.  Quotes: “Success with a team is just building a great culture.” 10:40-10:43 “Sometimes the best players don't make the best coaches” 14:12-14:15 “Being able to share in success but being part of a team that's really working and cohesive – I think being able to share in your failures and learn from them is important as well.” 18:40-18:51 Links:  https://briebug.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakecgreen/ Empellor CRM Website Empellor CRM LinkedIn   Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing

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MAS 083: Jesse Sanders

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 29:24


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: Jesse Sanders Episode Summary Charles Max Wood is LIVE from the podcast booth with Jesse Sanders at the ng-conf. Jesse is the founder/CEO of BrieBug Software and an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE). Jesse talks about the importance of end to end testing which was also the subject of his speech at ng-conf. Links Adventures in Angular 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders Jesse's ng-conf Talk Jesse's LinkedIN Jesse's Twitter cypress.io ng-conf https://www.briebug.com/ 3-Day Angular Bootcamp by BrieBug BrieBug Blog  

My Angular Story
MAS 083: Jesse Sanders

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 29:24


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: Jesse Sanders Episode Summary Charles Max Wood is LIVE from the podcast booth with Jesse Sanders at the ng-conf. Jesse is the founder/CEO of BrieBug Software and an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE). Jesse talks about the importance of end to end testing which was also the subject of his speech at ng-conf. Links Adventures in Angular 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders Jesse's ng-conf Talk Jesse's LinkedIN Jesse's Twitter cypress.io ng-conf https://www.briebug.com/ 3-Day Angular Bootcamp by BrieBug BrieBug Blog  

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MAS 083: Jesse Sanders

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 29:24


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: Jesse Sanders Episode Summary Charles Max Wood is LIVE from the podcast booth with Jesse Sanders at the ng-conf. Jesse is the founder/CEO of BrieBug Software and an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE). Jesse talks about the importance of end to end testing which was also the subject of his speech at ng-conf. Links Adventures in Angular 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders Jesse's ng-conf Talk Jesse's LinkedIN Jesse's Twitter cypress.io ng-conf https://www.briebug.com/ 3-Day Angular Bootcamp by BrieBug BrieBug Blog  

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MAS 079: Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 30:10


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 Guests:  Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard Episode Summary This episode comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard are talking to Charles Max Wood about their experiences at ng-conf. Currently Brian is a Software Architect and a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Kevin is a Senior Software Engineer Technical Lead at BrieBug. Kevin and Brian discuss their favourite parts of the ng-conf 2019 and mention talks they have enjoyed, one of which is A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce.   Links Adventures in Angular 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard Brian Love’s Website Brian Love’s Twitter Kevin Schuchard’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s Twitter BrieBug DigitalGlobe A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce ng-conf 2019

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MAS 079: Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 30:10


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 Guests:  Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard Episode Summary This episode comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard are talking to Charles Max Wood about their experiences at ng-conf. Currently Brian is a Software Architect and a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Kevin is a Senior Software Engineer Technical Lead at BrieBug. Kevin and Brian discuss their favourite parts of the ng-conf 2019 and mention talks they have enjoyed, one of which is A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce.   Links Adventures in Angular 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard Brian Love’s Website Brian Love’s Twitter Kevin Schuchard’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s Twitter BrieBug DigitalGlobe A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce ng-conf 2019

My Angular Story
MAS 079: Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 30:10


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 Guests:  Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard Episode Summary This episode comes to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 where Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard are talking to Charles Max Wood about their experiences at ng-conf. Currently Brian is a Software Architect and a Google Developer Expert in Angular and Kevin is a Senior Software Engineer Technical Lead at BrieBug. Kevin and Brian discuss their favourite parts of the ng-conf 2019 and mention talks they have enjoyed, one of which is A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce.   Links Adventures in Angular 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard Brian Love’s Website Brian Love’s Twitter Kevin Schuchard’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s Twitter BrieBug DigitalGlobe A is for Angular by Jo Hanna Pearce ng-conf 2019

Angular Architecture Podcast
Angular Schematics with Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard

Angular Architecture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 24:52


Angular Schematics with Brian Love and Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the Angularlicios podcast talks with two Angular Schematic experts. Brian Love, the CTO at Briebug Solutions, and Kevin Schuchard, a Senior Software Engineer at Briebug. Both Brian and Kevin have extensive experience with creating new Schematics, training, and using Schematics for Jest, Ngrx and for their clients. This episode is a great introduction to what Angular Schematics are and how they can be used to improve developer workflow and productivity. It also covers: * why developers should be interested in Schematics * tools and packages * how to develop and test in a sandbox * adding 3rd-party libraries to projects (i.e., Jest, Cypress, Firebase, Prettier) * resources to learn more about Schematics

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AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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Adventures in Angular
AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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AiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 66:55


Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at BrieBug – check out their employee profiles here! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we are going to talk about schematics. Let’s dive into that! 1:46 – Guest: Schematics is a library that is coming out of Angular and the Angular Team. The guest gives a definition of Angular Schematics. 2:26 – Alyssa. 2:31 – Kevin: The functionality that you are hoping for depends on the CLI that you are on. 3:00 – Alyssa: Sorry for diving into the juicy stuff but we forgot to talk about your introductions! 3:19 – The guests talk about their backgrounds and introduce themselves to the panel and the listeners. 3:49 – Alyssa. 3:54 – Guest continues. 4:21 – Panel: Crazy and busy! 4:28 – Alyssa. 4:31 – Kevin: I am Senior Developer, and I have worked here for a few years. I have had the opportunities to write some schematics for the company and some of my own schematics. 4:53 – Alyssa: Aren’t you so proud that you are a “Senior Developer”?! 5:10 – Guest and panelists go back-and-forth. 6:23 – Guests: We want people to be familiar with schematics and start their journey with schematics. 6:50 – Panel: It’s kind of trippy isn’t that right? 7:00 – Guest: Yeah there are hurdles to learning schematics at first – for sure. 7:22 – Alyssa: What is AST? 7:29 – Guest gives a definition of AST and goes into much detail about this. 10:00 – Alyssa: I think I understand, now, what AST is. Thanks. Alyssa asks the guests a question. 10:14 – Guest answers the question about AST. 10:51 – Guest continues. 11:27 – Panelist is talking about the AST and schematics. 12:03 – Guest: You can read the whole file and using the AST you can figure out where you went to enter the text. 12:25 – Alyssa asks a question. 12:28 – Guest: We are not the developers of schematics, but we are just here to share our knowledge. I want to be super clear here. 13:39 – Panelist talks about schematics, CLI, and AST. 14:18 – Guest: You don’t have to know all about AST and everything there is to know to get into it. You can build schematics w/o getting into AST. Just to be clear. 14:39 – Alyssa asks a follow-up question. 14:41 – Guest continues. 15:57 – Guest: AST has been around for a while – it’s not a new thing it’s kind of an old thing. Guest talks about tools (Code Shift) that Facebook has built that is related to this topic. 17:22 – Guest: Yeah AST has been around for a while. 17:28 – Alyssa asks a question about Code Shift. 17:36 – Guest. 18:21 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 19:51 – Alyssa: You said you really don’t need to get into AST to do schematics – right? (Yes.) Alyssa asks a question. 20:19 – Guest: There are two pieces with schematics and that’s adding of new files and you can decide which pieces of the templates you want to be compiled. 21:58 – Chuck: For schematics you mentioned you could drop strings in. Chuck asks a question. 22:29 – Guest answers the question with a hypothetical situation. 23:09 – Chuck: I read the article you wrote and I have a question about your article. Tell me about the tree? 23:29 – Guest talks about the tree or aka the host. 25:40 – Guest: The tree is a virtual kind of context and it’s not committing all of the changes to the file system. Whether that is adding, deleting, or updating these files. 26:10 – Chuck: Makes sense to me. 26:15 – Guest continues talking about schematics. 26:53 – Alyssa: Yeoman is a replacement for schematics? 27:05 – Guest: It’s a lightweight alternative.  27:33 – Advertisement: Angular Boot Camp 28:10 – Chuck: How does one build a schematic? 28:16 – Guest answers the question. 30:34 – Panel: What’s the latest thing you’ve built? Talk about that, please. 30:40 – Guest: It’s a schematic and took what we’ve learned to set you up for a starter project. It starts with a blank project. 32:57 – Panel: You are just talking some lessons learned and you are saying this is how Kevin says to do it. You’ve packaged that up 33:26 – Guest: Yep I have found things that work and there isn’t any magic but put these practices together and made a repository to help testing and making schematics. 33:55 – Panel and guests go back-and-forth. 34:20 – Chuck: Let’s say I’ve built this schematic and Frosty wants to share it with his friends. How do we do that? How do you share it? Is there some component that you’ve built? 35:06 – Guest: It depends on what you are doing with it. 36:14 – Chuck: For mass production, though? 36:25 – Guest: I think Chuck is wondering about discoverability. Guest continues and he mentions prettier, extensions, among other things. 37:18 – Guest: I think it’s my favorite about schematics and it’s Kevin’s. 37:40 – Guest. 38:20 – Guest continues talking about schematics and ng-conf. 38:57 – Guest talks about libraries. 40:12 – Chuck: Anything else? Do you NPM install it and it’s just there? 40:29 – Guest: There are 2 ways to go about it. 53:05 – Fresh Books! END – CacheFly! Links: Vue jQuery Angular JavaScript Python React Cypress Yeoman Apache Groovy GitHub: prettier NG Conf Brian Love’s Website Kevin Schuchard’s LinkedIn BrieBug Blog Angular Schematics Tutorial Testing Schematics with a Sandbox + starter project GitHub: Schematic Starter Getting started blog post by Hans Schematics by Manfred Steyer Angular and Material CLI schematics 1 Angular and Material CLI schematics 2 AST Explorer Evening of Angular Example Schematic project with Sandbox: (Written by Kevin) https://github.com/briebug/jest-schematic https://github.com/schuchard/prettier-schematic https://github.com/briebug/ngrx-entity-schematic https://github.com/blove/schematics Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Picks: Joe Brian Love BrieBug Schematics NGConf. Minified Aaron Ice Fishing Smoking Trout Joe Eames as Dungeon Master for DND NPM JS Survey Charles Alexa Briefing EntreProgrammers.com KanBanflow Pomodoro Technique Kevin Angular Material Open Source Projects Brian Angular.io Visits on Twitter Angular Community Jesse Sanders An evening of Angular Event

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MAS 035: Doguhan Uluca

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:40


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix

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MAS 035: Doguhan Uluca

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:40


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix

My Angular Story
MAS 035: Doguhan Uluca

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 38:40


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix

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AiA 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 89:45


Panel:  Ward Bell Alyssa Nicoll Joe Eames John Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Jesse Sanders In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel speaks with Jesse Sanders. Jesse is the CEO of BrieBug, A consulting firm in Denver Colorado. Jesse talks about the interesting challenges his company encounters with helping their clients with form creative solutions. Jesse mentions being a developer for over 20 years and familiarity with many platforms. Jesse is on the show to talk about NGRZX, Entities, Redux States, etc, the panel asks questions about how this all applies to Angular. Jesse talks about the current complexities and how these tools handle events, components, etc. This is a great episode to learn more about NGRX, Entities, and Redux, and how they used with Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What does BrieBug do for its clients? Show what is the state management stuff? Thousand lines of code? Dumb and Smart components Redux? Isn’t that a React Thingy Redux is just a pattern Un-opinionated Nested data Mabex Redux has much ceremony around it… Choosing redux Shared State There is no one sire fits all solution If NGRX was right for us? Combining states Normalizing data first Converting data from ray data Using an adapter Dictionaries Deconstructing How to we make its NGRX pattern easier? Difficulties with the patterns Learning the step zone •and much more! Links:  https://www.briebug.com https://github.com/briebug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pffEkpuZpPo Slides from presentation Picks:  Charles NG Atlanta Indiegogo for View and React, and Elixir Echo John Learning more about View, React, and Angular Ward Going to see Star Wars Joe NG Conf. BrieBug.com Jesse Sanders Heroku Alyssa Survey Results for the state of JavaScript Jesse NG Dock io Star Wars Jes JS

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AiA 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 89:45


Panel:  Ward Bell Alyssa Nicoll Joe Eames John Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Jesse Sanders In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel speaks with Jesse Sanders. Jesse is the CEO of BrieBug, A consulting firm in Denver Colorado. Jesse talks about the interesting challenges his company encounters with helping their clients with form creative solutions. Jesse mentions being a developer for over 20 years and familiarity with many platforms. Jesse is on the show to talk about NGRZX, Entities, Redux States, etc, the panel asks questions about how this all applies to Angular. Jesse talks about the current complexities and how these tools handle events, components, etc. This is a great episode to learn more about NGRX, Entities, and Redux, and how they used with Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What does BrieBug do for its clients? Show what is the state management stuff? Thousand lines of code? Dumb and Smart components Redux? Isn’t that a React Thingy Redux is just a pattern Un-opinionated Nested data Mabex Redux has much ceremony around it… Choosing redux Shared State There is no one sire fits all solution If NGRX was right for us? Combining states Normalizing data first Converting data from ray data Using an adapter Dictionaries Deconstructing How to we make its NGRX pattern easier? Difficulties with the patterns Learning the step zone •and much more! Links:  https://www.briebug.com https://github.com/briebug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pffEkpuZpPo Slides from presentation Picks:  Charles NG Atlanta Indiegogo for View and React, and Elixir Echo John Learning more about View, React, and Angular Ward Going to see Star Wars Joe NG Conf. BrieBug.com Jesse Sanders Heroku Alyssa Survey Results for the state of JavaScript Jesse NG Dock io Star Wars Jes JS

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AiA 169: NGRX Entities with Jesse Sanders

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 89:45


Panel:  Ward Bell Alyssa Nicoll Joe Eames John Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Jesse Sanders In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel speaks with Jesse Sanders. Jesse is the CEO of BrieBug, A consulting firm in Denver Colorado. Jesse talks about the interesting challenges his company encounters with helping their clients with form creative solutions. Jesse mentions being a developer for over 20 years and familiarity with many platforms. Jesse is on the show to talk about NGRZX, Entities, Redux States, etc, the panel asks questions about how this all applies to Angular. Jesse talks about the current complexities and how these tools handle events, components, etc. This is a great episode to learn more about NGRX, Entities, and Redux, and how they used with Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •What does BrieBug do for its clients? Show what is the state management stuff? Thousand lines of code? Dumb and Smart components Redux? Isn’t that a React Thingy Redux is just a pattern Un-opinionated Nested data Mabex Redux has much ceremony around it… Choosing redux Shared State There is no one sire fits all solution If NGRX was right for us? Combining states Normalizing data first Converting data from ray data Using an adapter Dictionaries Deconstructing How to we make its NGRX pattern easier? Difficulties with the patterns Learning the step zone •and much more! Links:  https://www.briebug.com https://github.com/briebug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pffEkpuZpPo Slides from presentation Picks:  Charles NG Atlanta Indiegogo for View and React, and Elixir Echo John Learning more about View, React, and Angular Ward Going to see Star Wars Joe NG Conf. BrieBug.com Jesse Sanders Heroku Alyssa Survey Results for the state of JavaScript Jesse NG Dock io Star Wars Jes JS