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Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio
What the dinosaurs did and more...

Quirks and Quarks Complete Show from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 54:09


How a helpless baby bird protects itself from hungry huntersThere's not a more vulnerable creature in nature than a baby bird. Tiny and immobile, they're easy pickings for predators. But the chicks of the white-necked jacobin hummingbird have evolved a unique defence. They disguise themselves as poisonous caterpillars to discourage those that might eat them. Jay Falk, an NSF postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado and Scott Taylor, director of the Mountain Research Station and associate professor at the University of Colorado, studied these birds in Panama. Their research was published in the journal Ecology.Seals have a sense of their oxygen levels, which makes them better diversSeals can dive at length to tremendous depth thanks to some remarkable adaptations, like the ability to collapse their lungs, and radically lower their heart rate. Chris McKnight, a senior research fellow at the University of St Andrews Sea Mammal Research Unit in Scotland, led a study looking to see if tweaking oxygen and C02 levels changed the seals' dive times. The researchers discovered that the seals have the unique ability to measure the oxygen levels in their tissues, so they can anticipate when they need to return to the surface before they get into trouble. The research was published in the journal Science.Fruit flies can show a playful sideAs the joke goes, time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana. Researchers recently demonstrated that fruit flies enjoy more than just aged produce. Using a custom carousel built to fly scale, scientists found that some, but not all, of their fruit flies would play on it, enjoying an activity that had nothing to do with the necessities of life. This brings up the possibility  of variability in personality for fruit flies. Wolf Hütteroth is an associate professor at Northumbria  University, Newcastle and was part of the team, whose research was published in the journal Current Biology.Scaring krill with a dose of penguin pooKrill, the small, shrimp-like creatures that swarm the world's oceans and are particularly abundant in southern oceans, play a big role in marine food webs, connecting microscopic organisms with many of the oceans' larger animal species. Researchers in Australia investigated how krill respond to predator cues, like the smell of their feces. Nicole Hellessey, from the University of Tasmania, said the mere whiff of penguin feces affects the Antarctic krills' feeding behaviour and causes them to take frantic evasive action. The study is published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science. Fossils tell us what dinosaurs were. How do we know what they did? Dinosaur bones can tell amazing stories about these prehistoric beasts, but how do we piece together how they behaved? A new book dives into the many lines of evidence that can shed light on the behaviour of these extinct creatures. From fossils, to tracks they left behind, to their modern day descendents, paleontologist David Hone from Queen Mary University of London explores how scientists develop robust theories about how dinosaurs lived in his new book, Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior: What They Did and How We Know.

Science Magazine Podcast
Why seals don't drown, and tracking bird poop as it enters the sea

Science Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 39:13


First up this week, Newsletter Editor Christie Wilcox joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss stories from the sea, including why scientists mounted cameras on seabirds, backward and upside-down; newly discovered organisms from the world's deepest spot, the Mariana Trench; and how extremely venomous, blue-lined octopus males use their toxin on females in order to mate. Read more or subscribe at science.org/scienceadviser.   Next on the show, J. Chris McKnight, a senior research fellow in the Sea Mammal Research Unit at the University of St. Andrews, talks about testing free-living seals to see how they respond to different carbon dioxide or oxygen levels in the air. It turns out they don't respond like other mammals, which go into panic under high carbon dioxide; instead, seals appear to directly detect oxygen, a safer bet when your life is mostly spent diving deep underwater.   This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Christie Wilcox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Science Signaling Podcast
Why seals don't drown, and tracking bird poop as it enters the sea

Science Signaling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 39:13


First up this week, Newsletter Editor Christie Wilcox joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss stories from the sea, including why scientists mounted cameras on seabirds, backward and upside-down; newly discovered organisms from the world's deepest spot, the Mariana Trench; and how extremely venomous, blue-lined octopus males use their toxin on females in order to mate. Read more or subscribe at science.org/scienceadviser.   Next on the show, J. Chris McKnight, a senior research fellow in the Sea Mammal Research Unit at the University of St. Andrews, talks about testing free-living seals to see how they respond to different carbon dioxide or oxygen levels in the air. It turns out they don't respond like other mammals, which go into panic under high carbon dioxide; instead, seals appear to directly detect oxygen, a safer bet when your life is mostly spent diving deep underwater.   This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy.   About the Science Podcast   Authors: Sarah Crespi; Christie Wilcox Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Pastoral Reflections on the Ordinances

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 30:58


Send us a Text Message.Chris McKnight, Lead Pastor/ElderAugust 18, 2024

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Welcome back to Episode 2.5! Today we get into a few papers around the dogs of the sea. On today's ep:Averill injures herselfBonnie goes to Wellington What are seals' whiskers for? Diving physiology Mum and pups The dark side of sealsPapers:Whiskers:https://www.nature.com/articles/28303Authors: Guido Dehnhardt, Björn Mauck & Horst Bleckmann Diving physiology:https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000306Authors: J. Chris McKnight, Kimberley A. Bennett, Mathijs Bronkhorst, Debbie J. F. Russell, Steve Balfour, Ryan Milne, Matt Bivins, Simon E. W. Moss, Willy Colier, Ailsa J. Hall, Dave ThompsonMum and pups:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376635711001197Authors: Kym T. Collins, Paul D. McGreevy, Kathryn E. Wheatley, Robert G.HarcourtAggression:https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10164-007-0073-9Authors: Nico De Bruyn, Cheryl A. Tosh, Marthán N. Bester If you want to see our ever evolving social media pages and/or share your thoughts with us we are here:Instagram: @soundsscientificTwitter: @soundscientificWe are a tiny podcast so do your act of kindness for the day and click those like/subscribe/follow/share buttons

FSU COACH Live: Interviews with Coaches and Sports Professionals
Interview With Chris McKnight, VP of Tuckahoe Sports, Former Pro Scout, and Collegiate Coach

FSU COACH Live: Interviews with Coaches and Sports Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 38:27


Chris shares his coaching journey and discusses his roles and responsibilities as a scout. He shares some of the challenges of being a coach and scout, and offers insight into what he looks for when scouting talent. Dealing with stress is also discussed, along with his more recent role of overseeing multiple baseball teams in a non-profit organization. Last, he offers advice for those coaching or looking to get into coaching. Chris McKnight was an Associate Scout for the Baltimore Orioles organization from 2015-2018 and for the Philadelphia Phillies organization from 2008-2015. Chris is also a former 20 year NCAA Collegiate Coach at Frostburg State University and Dowling College. He led FSU to its first NCAA Regional Championship win in the history of the University and set another school record with back-to-back NCAA Regional appearances. During a 4-year span from 2004 to 2007- McKnight's players set 29 Top Ten Single season offensive records, 16 Top Ten single-season pitching records, 58 Top Ten Career offensive records, and 15 Top Ten Career Pitching records.

100% Clubs sur France Bleu Poitou
La direction du PB fait le point sur les dossiers chauds

100% Clubs sur France Bleu Poitou

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 21:33


durée : 00:21:33 - 100% Clubs sur France Bleu Poitou - Avant la reprise du championnat de Pro B, le Poitiers Basket 86 devait régler le sujet du remplaçant à Chris McKnight et à Jérôme Navier. Jamar Abrams est arrivé, mais qu'en est-il du nouvel entraîneur ?

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Interview with Pastor Chris

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 30:08


In this episode, our pastor - Chris McKnight - opens up about the highs and lows of the last twenty years at Kerrville Bible Church. We hope you know and love him even more after hearing this.We want to answer your questions, whether biblical, theological, or pastoral. Send them to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.

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The Coaches Roundtable
Episode 21 (Tim Lee, Chris McKnight, and Kurt Kristynik)

The Coaches Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 34:02


On this episode we are joined by Tim Lee, Chris McKnight, and Kurt Kristynik. They discuss team chemistry, everyday drills they do, and so much more!

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Pastoral Devotion - April 1, 2020

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 26:46


(Right- or alt-click the links below to open links in a new window.)Listen in as our pastoral staff consisting of Pastor-teacher Chris McKnight, Associate Pastor Scott Christensen, Worship Pastor *Toby Baxley, and Youth Pastor Heath Gregory discuss this article from 9 Marks and this book from Crossway during our weekly staff meeting. In future episodes we would like to answer your biblical and theological questions. Send them to us via email at questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at ‪(830) 321-0349. (Toby was not with us this week.)

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Pastoral Devotion - March 25, 2020

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 23:47


Listen in as our pastoral staff consisting of Pastor-teacher Chris McKnight, Associate Pastor Scott Christensen, Worship Pastor Toby Baxley, and Youth Pastor Heath Gregory discuss James Chapter 4, verses 13-17 during our weekly staff meeting. In future episodes we would like to answer your biblical and theological questions. Send them to us via email at questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at ‪(830) 321-0349.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MJS 085: Chris McKnight

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 35:57


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on.  16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations

My JavaScript Story
MJS 085: Chris McKnight

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 35:57


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on.  16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations

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MJS 085: Chris McKnight

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 35:57


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on.  16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations

Top of the Dude Chain
Episode 37 w/Chris

Top of the Dude Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 72:12


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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
The Final Judgment

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 44:21


Revelation 20:11-15 Pastor Chris McKnight March 18, 2018

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Nine Elements of True Worship, Part 3

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 46:42


Revelation 19:1-10 Pastor Chris McKnight February 11, 2018

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Nine Elements of True Worship, Part 2

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 40:33


Revelation 19:1-10 Pastor Chris McKnight February 4, 2018

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Nine Elements of True Worship, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 46:39


Revelation 19:1-10 Pastor Chris McKnight January 28, 2018

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Theological Reflections on the Wrath of God

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 40:34


Revelation Chapters 15 & 16 Pastor Chris McKnight January 14, 2018

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Cosmic Conflict, Part 2: The Counterfeit Trinity

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 53:18


Revelation Chapter 13 Pastor Chris McKnight December 10, 2017

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Cosmic Conflict, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 19:50


Revelation Chapter 12 Pastor Chris McKnight December 3, 2017

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Make the World Great Again

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 47:50


Revelation 11:15-19 Pastor Chris McKnight November 19, 2017

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Five Realities of the Power of God through Human Instruments

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 50:28


Revelation 11:1-14 Pastor Chris McKnight November 12, 2017

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
An Interlude of Sovereignty

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 40:42


Revelation Chapter 10 Pastor Chris McKnight November 5, 2017

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Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Late, Great Planet Earth

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 53:53


Revelation Chapters 8 & 9 Pastor Chris McKnight October 22, 2107

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons
Mercy in Midst of Judgment, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 49:53


Revelation 7:1-8 Pastor Chris McKnight October 1, 2017

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The Beginning of Birth Pains

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2017 61:29


Revelation Chapter 6 Pastor Chris McKnight September 24, 2017

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Our Purpose, Pillars, and Foundation; Our Foundation

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 52:23


Various Scriptures 1) Biblical Preaching 2) Believing Prayer Pastor Chris McKnight September 10, 2017

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Our Purpose, Pillars, and Foundation; Our Pillars - Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 39:37


Various Scriptures 3) Sacrificial Work for Christ 4) Loving Witness to Christ Pastor Chris McKnight September 3, 2017

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Our Purpose, Pillars, and Foundation; Our Pillars - Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 47:31


Various Scriptures 1) Passionate Worship of Christ 2) Personal Walk with Christ Pastor Chris McKnight August 20, 2017

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The Throne Room of God, Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 46:32


Revelation Chapter 5 Pastor Chris McKnight July 16, 2017

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The Throne Room of God, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 56:08


Revelation Chapter 4 Pastor Chris McKnight July 9, 2017

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Home Improvement, Concluded

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 33:37


Revelation Chapters 2 & 3 Pastor Chris McKnight July 2, 2017

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Home Improvement, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 39:50


Revelation Chapters 2 & 3 Pastor Chris McKnight June 18, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 8; Lost in Laodicea

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 48:00


Revelation 3:14-22 Pastor Chris McKnight June 11, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 7; Philadelphia: The Rewarded Church

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Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 43:40


Revelation 3:7-13 Pastor Chris McKnight May 28, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 6; Sardis: The Lethargic Church

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 47:09


Revelation 3:1-6 Pastor Chris McKnight May 21, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 5; Thyatira: The Church with Serious Issues

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2017 56:41


Revelation 2:18-29 Pastor Chris McKnight May 14, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 4; Pergamum: A Confusing Compromise

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 45:07


Revelation 2:12-17 Pastor Chris McKnight May 7, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 3; Smyrna: Help for the Persecuted

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 53:51


Revelation 2:8-11 Pastor Chris McKnight April 30, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 2; Ephesus: The Church of Cold Orthodoxy (concluded)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2017 50:21


Revelation 2:1-7 Pastor Chris McKnight April 23, 2017

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Christ Evaluates the Local Church, Part 1; Ephesus: The Church of Cold Orthodoxy

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2017 59:26


Revelation 2:1-7 Pastor Chris McKnight April 9, 2017

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Behold, He is Coming

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 45:53


Revelation 1:7-8 Pastor Chris McKnight March 26, 2017

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Grace That Makes Your Heart Sing

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 51:35


Revelation 1:4-6 Pastor Chris McKnight March 19, 2017

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An Introduction to The Revelation of Jesus Christ

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2017 50:48


Revelation 1:1-3 Pastor Chris McKnight March 12, 2017

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The Origin of Evil, Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2017 47:53


Various Scriptures Pastor Chris McKnight January 22, 2017

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The Origin of Evil, Part 1

Kerrville Bible Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2017 52:25


Various Scriptures Pastor Chris McKnight January 15, 2017

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Cremation or Burial?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 56:09


Various Scriptures Pastor Chris McKnight January 8, 2017

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The God of Distinctions

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2016 42:48


2 Thessalonians 2:13-15 Pastor Chris McKnight November 13, 2016