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Crux Media presents Pass The Remote
Married at First Sight S12 Ep. 13: ""Unanswered Questions"

Crux Media presents Pass The Remote

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021


Hosts: Nique Crews, C.L. Butler, Mei Lin & Yusuf Topic: Review of Married at First Sight S12 Ep. 13 This week the crew is joined by the Lin of the Anything, Everything, and Nothing with Lin and Kim. They give a shout-out to Kim. The crew decides to go couple by couple this episode. They start by talking about Eric and Virginia. They discuss Virginia's sister's visit, Virginia & Eric's meeting with the experts, and their plans for the future. They move on to Ryan and Clara. They discuss how Ryan and Clara are making it seem that their marriage is perfect, the differences in the views on sex, and how to overcome them. They then transition into Paige and Chris (Why?)..... Enough of that! They then talk about Brianna and Vincent. They discuss Brianna's spending and Vincent's thoughts on it. Lastly, they talk bout Jacob and Hailey and their commitment to making the marriage work. They close the show out with the ever so popular segment "Who You Ridin' With"? Listen and enjoy the show! Check out Lin & Kim on social media: @AEN.LinandKim Contact us via email: Relstatpodcast@gmail.com or call us on our hotline at 843-310-8637 Follow us on all social media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/relstatpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipstatuscast/IG: https://www.instagram.com/relstatpodcast/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL03ncwfFDp07TZWgwumSXy2S0A-8y2iW4 Nique Crews: https://www.instagram.com/niquecrews/ Yusuf: https://www.instagram.com/yoshinthebuilding/ Cl Butler: https://www.instagram.com/cl2butler/ Make sure to check out our sponsor Unfiltered at Unfilteredforever.com and use the promo code: RSP at check out for 10% off your entire order. And check out CRUX Media Group @cruxmediagroupspods to check out some other awesome podcasts.

Relationship Status
66th Lunch Date: We Hate HIS Face

Relationship Status

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 57:02


Hosts: Nique Crews, C.L. Butler, Mei Lin & Yusuf Topic: Review of Married at First Sight S12 Ep. 12 This week the crew is joined by the Lin of the Anything, Everything, and Nothing with Lin and Kim. They give a shout-out to Kim. The crew decides to go couple by couple this episode. They start by talking about Eric and Virginia. They discuss Virginia's sister's visit, Virginia & Eric's meeting with the experts, and their plans for the future. They move on to Ryan and Clara. They discuss how Ryan and Clara are making it seem that their marriage is perfect, the differences in the views on sex, and how to overcome them. They then transition into Paige and Chris (Why?)..... Enough of that! They then talk about Brianna and Vincent. They discuss Brianna's spending and Vincent's thoughts on it. Lastly, they talk bout Jacob and Hailey and their commitment to making the marriage work. They close the show out with the ever so popular segment "Who You Ridin' With"? Listen and enjoy the show! Check out Lin & Kim on social media: @AEN.LinandKim Contact us via email: Relstatpodcast@gmail.com or call us on our hotline at 843-310-8637 Follow us on all social media platforms: Twitter: https://twitter.com/relstatpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/relationshipstatuscast/IG: https://www.instagram.com/relstatpodcast/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL03ncwfFDp07TZWgwumSXy2S0A-8y2iW4 Nique Crews: https://www.instagram.com/niquecrews/ Yusuf: https://www.instagram.com/yoshinthebuilding/ Cl Butler: https://www.instagram.com/cl2butler/ Make sure to check out our sponsor Unfiltered at Unfilteredforever.com and use the promo code: RSP at check out for 10% off your entire order. And check out CRUX Media Group @cruxmediagroupspods to check out some other awesome podcasts.

Maximize Your Potential
Introducing Brian P. Moran

Maximize Your Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 20:25


Brian’s corporate experience includes management and executive positions with UPS, PepsiCo, and Northern Automotive. As an entrepreneur he has personally launched and led successful businesses and been instrumental in the success of many others. In addition, he has consulted for dozens of world-class companies including Coldwell Banker, Mass Mutual, Medtronic, New York Life, and Tiffany & Co.Brian is a recognized expert in the field of leadership and execution. His realization that most people don’t lack ideas but struggle with effective implementation led him to the development of The 12 Week Year. In addition to his books, Brian has been published in many of the leading business journals and magazines. He is a sought after speaker, educating and inspiring thousands each year.He is a visionary with a passion for helping others go beyond what they think they are capable of and achieve more than they ever thought possible. His greatest strength might be his ability to take success principles and strategies and help others apply them in a way that is powerful and effective, and gets results.Brian started his journey in corporate America with UPS and left there to work for PepsiCo before joining a consulting group that studied the effect of culture on performance. He eventually went out on his own with a Health services company but his love is around helping people to improve. He is fascinated by helping his clients get more of what they want faster which lead him to write his book The 12-Week Year with his business partner Michael Lennington. The key is not in the lack of ideas but in the execution. With the traditional annual plan December looks a long way off in January however one bad quarter can result in the year being abandoned.Brian's clients work on the context of 12 weeks being a year. This creates a clear line of sight because the finish line is a lot closer which creates a focus. The effect of focus and consistency produces results.You still need a long term aspirational vision about what you want your life to look like and then bring that down to near term before aligning the 12 week years to that. In order to take your performance to a greater level you will have to do things that you are not doing now which brings a degree of discomfort. The long term vision is what keeps you on track and drives your forward.In an annual environment there is so much unpredictability but when you bring the horizon to 12 weeks the degree of predictability increases and allows for you to adapt more quickly. The current environment is a perfect example of why the 12 week years works so much better than an annual objective.Focusing on what you can control keeps you are track and will  bring those organizations out of the current pandemic in a stronger position where many will have thrown in the towel.Chris: Why do you think many people struggle to understand that they are capable of more than they are doing?Brian: People around us often discourage us from trying new things. It is easy to let the past dictate the future and when we do this we believe we are not capable of more. Confidence comes from competence and you cannot think your way into competence, you have to do it.Success is not a straight line up, in fact it is a jagged line that requires commitment and persistence to stick with it. Failure is a learning experience and is therefore good, not bad. The quickest way to get where you want to be is to fail faster, in fact it is the only way. How you think about failure really matters. If you think about it as part of the process it is highly productive."If we didn't learn to walk as kids, we would never learn as adults" - Brian P. Moran.Brian's tips to maximize your potential:Start with a vision so that you know what you want. It needs to be compelling with an emotional connection. Next, what is in your control. Don't take on too much, pick one thing and for the next 12 weeks really focus on it. Focus makes you great! Give yourself some grace as you are going to stumble along the way. Goals are the outcomes and we desire these but we control our actions. The actions you take today are the predictors of your future.You can contact Brian on his website at 12weekyear.com or on LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram.Contact me:Website: www.Chris-J-Baker.comEmail: Chris@Chris-J-Baker.comFacebook: Release Your Unconscious PageFacebook: Leadership Excellence with Chris BakerLinkedIn: Chris BakerInstagram: chris _j_baker_ryuTo purchase my book 10 Steps 2 Freedom from Amazon click here.To purchase my book Organizational Culture and Leadership click here

Twilight Imperium: Renegades
After Renegades: Round Table Discussion

Twilight Imperium: Renegades

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 144:55


Welcome to the post-series commentary! Today we'll be doing a round-table Q & A session where we get a chance to ask each other questions. For your convenience, I have listed all of the questions discussed and their approximate time-stamp below. Part 1: Ask the Players 1. To all (from Nathaniel): How did character vision match end result? 2. To all (from Nathaniel): Favourite session/moment? (31 min) 3. To Kirk (from Richard): Was Bear always going to turn out to be your son? (53 min) 4. To Chris (from Filip): How/when did the religious aspect of Zero develop? (55 min) 5. To Chris (from Kirk): Who was Janus? (1hr 3 min) 6. To Richard (from Chris): Why was QB a Samoid? (1 hr 13 min) 7. To Richard (from Filip): Why "Quick Brown Fox"? (1 hr 15 min) 8. To Filip (from Richard): What was in the shed that was opened with the key you gave your sister? (1 hr 16 min) 9. To Kirk (from Filip): Was it tough playing Kattix? (1 hr 21 min) 10. To Chris (from Kirk): Is it tough to play the face of the party? (this is in response to the previous question) (1 hr 28 min) 11. To Richard (from Kirk): Why did you play a maverick, knowing you wouldn't be captain? (1 hr 33 min) 12. To all (from Chris): What motivated your actions in session one? (1 hr 37 min) Part 2: Ask the GM 1. From Kirk: Why did you choose "Edge of the Empire"? (1 hr 44 min) 2. From Richard: Why did you pick on QB? (1 hr 51 min) 3. From Filip: What were some other questions we could've asked the Creuss on Cormund? (1 hr 55 min) 4. From Chris: What was at the bottom of Fixta? Could we have "really seen"? (1 hr 58 min) 5. From Richard: Did you have multiple endings? Would you have let us die? (2 hr 6 min) 6. From Kirk: What places did we miss? (2 hr 15 min) 7. From Richard: Who caused the Jorun pox? (this occurs while we're still going through question 6) (2 hr 17 min)

Tech of Business
060: Evolving Email Marketing Strategy with AWeber [Email Marketing Series #3 of 6]

Tech of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 34:50


Beyond The Broadcast - The Email Marketing Series This is the third episode of our 6 part series on Email Marketing.  Chris Vasquez from AWeber and I had a great conversation and I’m thrilled to bring this conversation to you! Chris loves to have fun with email ~ yup… he thinks there is a noticeable effect on your engagement rates when you are true and authentic to yourself and have a little fun doing it.  Chris is the Director of Products at AWeber.  He started on the design team and migrated to products at the beginning of last year.  Chris’ role is to work with other product managers to make sure they are listening to their customers and the market, identifying the problems they have, and then building solutions to those problems.   AWeber, started as an email service provider 20 years ago, and they do the same thing today… help their clients deliver emails.  It was one of the first EMS (Email Marketing Systems) to build in auto responders. This functionality came out of customer service. The customers asked for it, so the team found a way to make it happen. It’s really important to AWeber that their tools are easy to use, and when a customer has a problem that there is someone there who can answer a chat or email right away. One the reasons I really wanted to include AWeber in this series is their longevity in the market.  AWeber is doing some really cool things with autoresponders, adding new functionality, and listening to the requests of their audience. Types of things customer base asks for Chris was so quick to answer this question -- some users are always asking for automations to be simpler and others are asking for them to be more powerful.  The duality of this request moved Aweber to add tags/tagging to the platform.  At the outset, AWeber was solely a list based platform. With customer service at the core of the business model, evolution was necessary and the dev team created and implemented a solution to their request! AWeber, along with other platforms are seeing the need to understand subscribers’ behavior. This leads to tagging on click, tagging on open, clicks and opens triggering automations and so on. Another frequent customer request has been for more content creation tools.  There is a segment of their client base who build from curated content. They curate a list of articles and then add editorial content at the beginning and the end. And voila - a new mobile app called Curate was built to aid these clients to more easily get their curated articles into the newsletter -- remove interim processes (store in Evernote, Google Sheets, Email, etc.). Curate becomes one of the “shareable” locations on your phone. Curate does some formatting and is definitely a unique advantage for AWeber. A way to be on the go and still be productive. AWeber is a fun platform for users because… As with any online service, the benefit to your business is only there when you actually use the product. With this in mind, a pillar of the platform is ease of use. Curate is an example of this. Blog Broadcasts is another automation that is extremely powerful and easy to use. There is a divide in the marketplace - are subscriber counts vanity metrics or are they milestones? With AWeber, they let their clients decide -- you can easily be notified of new subscribers. As a company with a 20 year history, they have found that when they notify their customers of [new subscribers and milestones] it is an opportunity to celebrate. And sometimes the simple acts can make they different between continuing on or giving up. AWeber definitely feels it’s important to celebrate these things. AWeber knows that you know your audience better than they do.  But they want you to be able to create real, authentic content that is representative of you.  And then they want to help you celebrate your milestones as you grow your list. I love these notifications. But I don’t want them front and center all the time… so what I’ve done in my inbox is created a rule so that all of those can go into a separate folder. They skip the inbox but are available for me to review and see progress.  We are so accustomed to being in our inboxes. Notifications is something that I want to make sure is customizable in the platform I’m using. I asked Chris “Why should a listener take a look at AWeber?” He came up with three reasons.... Customer support: Both in terms of our customer solutions team who are in the same building as the people who actually built the product.  They are amazing at helping with technical support, but they are also there to help you with strategy. They are always available to brainstorm with you if you have ideas.  They are also really deeply connected with our product teams. They bring information from customer solutions to our product team to help AWeber address issues that might help their customer base.  They are also available 24/7. Second is deliverability. Aweber owns their email sending infrastructure and they maintain it.  They maintain relationships directly with internet service providers. We have complete control on their sending infrastructure.  This means they don’t have to go through a middle person to get issues resolved regarding sending issues. Ease of use.  We want a platform that is easy and friendly for people to use. So they focus on making all the aspectings of email marketing easy to use for anyone.  We have more complex technologies too. We approach new feature development as we want to make it as simple as possible. We have split testing feature and the feedback we have gotten is that it’s really easy to use. One of the reasons why this series exists is because email marketing is more than just sending emails.  Email marketing is creating engagement with the person on the receiving end of the email. It is having them have a vested interest in what your saying.  You want them to engage with you. There is a lot of strategy that goes into email marketing.  What is working in AWeber Automations within messages that progressively help you profile your audience.  When it comes to educating your audience it’s helpful to know where someone is at in their journey with you.  Being able to customize your emails based on information your audience gives in say a small survey you put in your welcome email, you allows you funnel them through different automations that you may have.  This is called click automations. They are seeing an increasing amount of people using this tactic. Depending on the size of your list, always be testing.  You should always be testing.  This is the difference between thinking something and knowing something.  If you have a couple thousand subscribers you should always be testing. You can definitely test if you have a smaller list, but the smaller the list  the higher the potential that the results might just be skewed. Chris tests every time he sends out a newsletter.  And through his testing, he has really honed in on a great send time.  It’s not necessarily his best open rate, but it is his best click rate. And that’s important -- he knew what he wanted the outcome of his test to be… testing is not just a matter of pitting this time or day against another, but why? There are so many different things that you can test.  One that I do frequently for my clients is the plain URL vs. CLICK HERE type of clickable links.  Things I have found is there are some people who don’t trust a “CLICK HERE”. So they would rather copy and paste the whole link from the email into their browser.   Send time and opens When testing Chris encourages you to always stick with your control like a regular date/time that your are sending and then start testing variations of this.  Whenever possible always use a split testing feature when you do these tests. Doing testing like this will lead to more traction right out of your emails. We have to go where our audience is and testing a great way to figure that out! If you’re ready for your email marketing and online tools to do more for you in your business, it’s time for a Tech Tool Audit → https://techofbusiness.com/audit/ Connect with Jaime: Instagram: @techofbusiness Twitter: @techofbusiness Facebook: @yourbiztech LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimeslutzky/ Email: jaime@techofbusiness.com Connect with Chris: AWeber Search for AWeber Curate in Google/IPhone app stores Twitter: @Clickpop

Views on Vue
VoV 038: Webassembly and Typescript with Eduardo San Martin Morote

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 56:03


Panel: Chris Fritz Joe Eames Divya Sasidharan Special Guest: Eduardo San Martin Morote In this episode, the panel talks with Eduardo San Martin Morote who is a member of the Vue.js team, a speaker, and trainer who currently resides in France. The panelists and Eduardo talk about developing games, coding, WebAssembly, C++, Vue, Angular, memory management, and much more! Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement – Kendo UI 0:33 – Chris: Today’s panel is Joe Eames who organizes many different conferences. 1:09 – Joe: That was long introduction! Hi everyone! I organize an Angular conference, too; it’s very small. 1:26 – Chris: Divya is also on our panel and is an awesome speaker and conference organizer. Our special guest is Eduardo San Martin Morote! 1:55 – Chris: Actually it’s good that I get your full name. I do speak a little bit of Spanish. 2:17 – Panel goes back-and-forth. 2:33 – Guest: It was good and sounded like American Spanish. 2:47 – Chris: This is about Eduardo and not my Spanish. You used to be a game developer? 3:08 – Guest. 3:17 – Chris: You wrote a lot of C++? 3:20 – Guest: Yep! 3:22 – Chris. 3:50 – Guest: It’s optimized – you can handle 1 million requests per second – but that doesn’t happen unless it’s a huge organization. 4:24 – Chris: Can you talk about C++? Compare it to JavaScript? 4:37 – Joe talks about transferring from JavaScript to C++. 4:48 – Guest: I am an instructor, too, and teach Vue.js to people. The thing to me is the variable scoping of functions. 5:50 – Chris: Variable scoping – let’s not get into too much detail, cause we are an audio medium. 6:10 – Guest: When you look at the syntax and create classes with JavaScript...I think C++ has always had classes from the beginning. 6:58 – Chris: I used to write things back in the day with C++. I remember some features that were added later that I never got to take advantage of. I can’t remember what they were. I thought classes were one of those things. It won’t be a fruitful line of discussion cause I would be guessing. Chris: What’s different about C++ is that the types are more important? 7:57 – Guest: It’s not that it’s important it’s necessary. 8:27 – Guest: Pointers are an integer that... 8:47 – Guest continues. 8:52 – Chris: In C++ when you say memory management you are... 9:23 – Guest talks about integers, JavaScript, memory, C++, and building games! Check out this discussion here! 11:00 – Panelist talks about web assembly and asks a question. 11:23 – Guest: You will always have...the thing is that you are always getting the most out of the hardware. Computers keep getting faster and faster and people are building games with more effects. 11:53 – (Guest continues): Native video games will always be a step ahead of what web assembly can achieve. 12:50 – Have you heard of Blazor (from Microsoft)? (No.) You write it all in C#. Panel talks about Silver Light. 13:57 – Chris: What is different about web assembly compared to trans-piled to JS languages that are basically Ruby. That compile to JavaScript – you don’t have to write the JavaScript (it’s basically Ruby) and your browser will interpret the JavaScript. 14:42 – Divya: Doesn’t it run on the GPU? That it runs on the graphic card? 14:55 – Chris: It works at a very low-level. Take any language and have the same low access that languages do (low as safely as possible) in the browser b/c there is still security concerns. 15:27 – Guest. 15:43 – Chris: What if I am using Canvas? 15:54 – Guest: ...the logic of your game will be faster. 16:20 – Chris: You have more fine-grained control? And you can control the speed of operations? 16:25 – Guest: You should be able to. If you are using a program like C++... 17:02 – Chris: I don’t know this...I know that JavaScript is an interpretive language you read it from top to bottom... 17:25 – Panel: Can JavaScript read from top to bottom? I thought you had to see the entire thing? Correct me if I am wrong? 17:45 – Chris: Yeah, yeah – absolutely. 17:52 – Panel: I think that’s roughly accurate. We are way off topic! 18:21 – Chris: Would it be accurate (since we aren’t all experts), but it sounds like web assembly is that it does work on a lower level than JavaScript, so it’s possible to achieve optimizations that wouldn’t be possible with JavaScript. Is that true? 18:58 – Divya: I think you could say that...there is an article by Lin Clark that you should check out! 19:37 – Panel: See link to show notes to find article and here! 19:48 – Chris: What got you started into web development? Why no longer game development? 20:02 – Guest: When I started coding at 13-14 years old. It’s funny b/c at 15 years old I was coding and I didn’t even know that I was doing it. 22:41 – Chris: Toxic like...? 22:50 – Guest: Before I was thinking of the long hours and people were working too much, and not getting the recognition that they deserve. It was toxic, and it was a diverse environment. I realized that diversity is very important. The field is changing, but that’s why. 23:42 – Chris. 23:52 – Chris: Something else, it sounds like more familiar with C++ is TypeScript. Talk about that please? 24:17 – Guest: What got me into it were the generic types. 24:30 – Chris: What is a generic? 24:44 – Guest talks about generics. He mentions integers and other terms. 25:30 – Panel helps to clarify about generics, too. 27:08 – Panel: I got into generics when... Panel: Did you get into generics around the same time as C++? 27:27 – Guest. 28:00 – Panel: Where I see generics being used is with RJS. 28:33 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! 29:15 – Chris: What is the point? 29:19 – Guest: I think there are many points of view with this. When I build my libraries... 31:37 – Chris: You said that in VS code but I can get that in JavaScript. What is the extra advantage of using TypeScript on top of that? 32:00 – Guest. 32:14 – Chris: Let’s say I ignore the auto-completion, I type quickly – would TypeScript give me a warning? 32:31 – Guest: Yes that is true. If you use it with JavaScript you probably won’t have an error. 33:05 – Chris: A compile time... You mentioned that you could enable some of these checks in JavaScript. How do you do that? Say you have an editor like VS Code, but can actually when there is a potential error? 33:47 – Guest: For a project you have to create a... 34:20 – Chris asks a question. 34:28 – Guest: Yes, I think it does. Pretty sure it does. 34:37 – Chris and Guest go back-and-forth. 35:05 – Chris: See Show Notes for TS Config. 35:10 – Panel. 35:53 – Chris: If they choose not to use TypeScript what are the downsides? 36:05 – Panel talks about his experience and why people might not use TypeScript. He also mentioned CoffeeScript, C#, and JavaScript. He gives an analogy of riding a motorcycle and a truck. 38:04 – Panelist continues. He says that people love the freedom of JavaScript. 39:23 – Chris: If most of your bugs aren’t being caught by... 40:00 – Panel: Something that looks and sees and fits super well doesn’t mean that it’s a good idea. A big project is totally different. When you dip your toe in the water it might be more overhead that you don’t’ need. You have to think about the smaller / larger cases. I think that’s why Vue is getting a lot of popularity. 41:15 – Chris: I don’t think I have found anyone coming from JavaScript that say that TypeScript is not worth it. 41:41 – Guest: I like TypeScript I don’t like writing applications in TypeScript. I like writing my libraries somewhere else. The flexibility that you have in JavaScript helps a lot. I don’t like my components to be typed. I do like having... 42:27 – Guest continues. 43:35 – Chris: Why is it different bad or different good? 43:40 – Guest: It’s bad. 43:53 – Chris: What hurts your development? 44:00 – Guest: You get typing errors. The guest gives a specific example. 45:11 – Chris: It sounds like with applications you are doing more proto typing and changing requirements. Making the types really strict and specific can really hurt you? 45:39 – Guest: That’s better. 45:44 – Chris asks another question. 46:00 – Panel: That’s mostly true. 46:13 – Chris: Types can make some refractors easier, but overall a lot of refractors are going to take longer with TypeScript. At least with your application - say it’s organized in both cases. 46:55 – Chris: One more thing about TypeScript – some people (if not coming from C# or C++) I have found that people are spending a lot of time (making sure the typing is working really well) rather than writing unit tests and stuff like that. There is an opportunity cost there. Try TypeScript – it might be for you! 48:10 – Panel: As the team grows so do the benefits! 48:20 – Chris: Anything else? Where can people find you? 48:24 – Guest: I am giving a workshop in Toronto in November! 48:54 – Guest: Twitter! 49:40 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! DEVCHAT code. 30-day trial. Links: Vue React JavaScript C# C++ C++ Programming / Memory Management Angular Blazor JavaScript DevChat TV Graph QL WebAssembly VuePress HACKS TypeScript: Generics Generic Types TypeScript: TS Config.json VS CODE CoffeeScript Opinion – “In Praise of Mediocrity” by Tim Wu GitHub: Vue-Cli-Plugin_Electron-Builder Eduardo’s GitHub Eduardo’s Twitter Eduardo’s Code Mentor Eduardo’s Medium Eduardo’s Trello Sponsors: Fresh Books Cache Fly Kendo UI Get A Coder Job! Picks: Joe Framework Summit Videos on Youtube - Coming soon. Divya Lin Clark Cartoons In Praise of Mediocrity Chris Vue CLI Plugins Electron Builder Read nooks Eduardo Remote work due to traveling

Devchat.tv Master Feed
VoV 038: Webassembly and Typescript with Eduardo San Martin Morote

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 56:03


Panel: Chris Fritz Joe Eames Divya Sasidharan Special Guest: Eduardo San Martin Morote In this episode, the panel talks with Eduardo San Martin Morote who is a member of the Vue.js team, a speaker, and trainer who currently resides in France. The panelists and Eduardo talk about developing games, coding, WebAssembly, C++, Vue, Angular, memory management, and much more! Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement – Kendo UI 0:33 – Chris: Today’s panel is Joe Eames who organizes many different conferences. 1:09 – Joe: That was long introduction! Hi everyone! I organize an Angular conference, too; it’s very small. 1:26 – Chris: Divya is also on our panel and is an awesome speaker and conference organizer. Our special guest is Eduardo San Martin Morote! 1:55 – Chris: Actually it’s good that I get your full name. I do speak a little bit of Spanish. 2:17 – Panel goes back-and-forth. 2:33 – Guest: It was good and sounded like American Spanish. 2:47 – Chris: This is about Eduardo and not my Spanish. You used to be a game developer? 3:08 – Guest. 3:17 – Chris: You wrote a lot of C++? 3:20 – Guest: Yep! 3:22 – Chris. 3:50 – Guest: It’s optimized – you can handle 1 million requests per second – but that doesn’t happen unless it’s a huge organization. 4:24 – Chris: Can you talk about C++? Compare it to JavaScript? 4:37 – Joe talks about transferring from JavaScript to C++. 4:48 – Guest: I am an instructor, too, and teach Vue.js to people. The thing to me is the variable scoping of functions. 5:50 – Chris: Variable scoping – let’s not get into too much detail, cause we are an audio medium. 6:10 – Guest: When you look at the syntax and create classes with JavaScript...I think C++ has always had classes from the beginning. 6:58 – Chris: I used to write things back in the day with C++. I remember some features that were added later that I never got to take advantage of. I can’t remember what they were. I thought classes were one of those things. It won’t be a fruitful line of discussion cause I would be guessing. Chris: What’s different about C++ is that the types are more important? 7:57 – Guest: It’s not that it’s important it’s necessary. 8:27 – Guest: Pointers are an integer that... 8:47 – Guest continues. 8:52 – Chris: In C++ when you say memory management you are... 9:23 – Guest talks about integers, JavaScript, memory, C++, and building games! Check out this discussion here! 11:00 – Panelist talks about web assembly and asks a question. 11:23 – Guest: You will always have...the thing is that you are always getting the most out of the hardware. Computers keep getting faster and faster and people are building games with more effects. 11:53 – (Guest continues): Native video games will always be a step ahead of what web assembly can achieve. 12:50 – Have you heard of Blazor (from Microsoft)? (No.) You write it all in C#. Panel talks about Silver Light. 13:57 – Chris: What is different about web assembly compared to trans-piled to JS languages that are basically Ruby. That compile to JavaScript – you don’t have to write the JavaScript (it’s basically Ruby) and your browser will interpret the JavaScript. 14:42 – Divya: Doesn’t it run on the GPU? That it runs on the graphic card? 14:55 – Chris: It works at a very low-level. Take any language and have the same low access that languages do (low as safely as possible) in the browser b/c there is still security concerns. 15:27 – Guest. 15:43 – Chris: What if I am using Canvas? 15:54 – Guest: ...the logic of your game will be faster. 16:20 – Chris: You have more fine-grained control? And you can control the speed of operations? 16:25 – Guest: You should be able to. If you are using a program like C++... 17:02 – Chris: I don’t know this...I know that JavaScript is an interpretive language you read it from top to bottom... 17:25 – Panel: Can JavaScript read from top to bottom? I thought you had to see the entire thing? Correct me if I am wrong? 17:45 – Chris: Yeah, yeah – absolutely. 17:52 – Panel: I think that’s roughly accurate. We are way off topic! 18:21 – Chris: Would it be accurate (since we aren’t all experts), but it sounds like web assembly is that it does work on a lower level than JavaScript, so it’s possible to achieve optimizations that wouldn’t be possible with JavaScript. Is that true? 18:58 – Divya: I think you could say that...there is an article by Lin Clark that you should check out! 19:37 – Panel: See link to show notes to find article and here! 19:48 – Chris: What got you started into web development? Why no longer game development? 20:02 – Guest: When I started coding at 13-14 years old. It’s funny b/c at 15 years old I was coding and I didn’t even know that I was doing it. 22:41 – Chris: Toxic like...? 22:50 – Guest: Before I was thinking of the long hours and people were working too much, and not getting the recognition that they deserve. It was toxic, and it was a diverse environment. I realized that diversity is very important. The field is changing, but that’s why. 23:42 – Chris. 23:52 – Chris: Something else, it sounds like more familiar with C++ is TypeScript. Talk about that please? 24:17 – Guest: What got me into it were the generic types. 24:30 – Chris: What is a generic? 24:44 – Guest talks about generics. He mentions integers and other terms. 25:30 – Panel helps to clarify about generics, too. 27:08 – Panel: I got into generics when... Panel: Did you get into generics around the same time as C++? 27:27 – Guest. 28:00 – Panel: Where I see generics being used is with RJS. 28:33 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! 29:15 – Chris: What is the point? 29:19 – Guest: I think there are many points of view with this. When I build my libraries... 31:37 – Chris: You said that in VS code but I can get that in JavaScript. What is the extra advantage of using TypeScript on top of that? 32:00 – Guest. 32:14 – Chris: Let’s say I ignore the auto-completion, I type quickly – would TypeScript give me a warning? 32:31 – Guest: Yes that is true. If you use it with JavaScript you probably won’t have an error. 33:05 – Chris: A compile time... You mentioned that you could enable some of these checks in JavaScript. How do you do that? Say you have an editor like VS Code, but can actually when there is a potential error? 33:47 – Guest: For a project you have to create a... 34:20 – Chris asks a question. 34:28 – Guest: Yes, I think it does. Pretty sure it does. 34:37 – Chris and Guest go back-and-forth. 35:05 – Chris: See Show Notes for TS Config. 35:10 – Panel. 35:53 – Chris: If they choose not to use TypeScript what are the downsides? 36:05 – Panel talks about his experience and why people might not use TypeScript. He also mentioned CoffeeScript, C#, and JavaScript. He gives an analogy of riding a motorcycle and a truck. 38:04 – Panelist continues. He says that people love the freedom of JavaScript. 39:23 – Chris: If most of your bugs aren’t being caught by... 40:00 – Panel: Something that looks and sees and fits super well doesn’t mean that it’s a good idea. A big project is totally different. When you dip your toe in the water it might be more overhead that you don’t’ need. You have to think about the smaller / larger cases. I think that’s why Vue is getting a lot of popularity. 41:15 – Chris: I don’t think I have found anyone coming from JavaScript that say that TypeScript is not worth it. 41:41 – Guest: I like TypeScript I don’t like writing applications in TypeScript. I like writing my libraries somewhere else. The flexibility that you have in JavaScript helps a lot. I don’t like my components to be typed. I do like having... 42:27 – Guest continues. 43:35 – Chris: Why is it different bad or different good? 43:40 – Guest: It’s bad. 43:53 – Chris: What hurts your development? 44:00 – Guest: You get typing errors. The guest gives a specific example. 45:11 – Chris: It sounds like with applications you are doing more proto typing and changing requirements. Making the types really strict and specific can really hurt you? 45:39 – Guest: That’s better. 45:44 – Chris asks another question. 46:00 – Panel: That’s mostly true. 46:13 – Chris: Types can make some refractors easier, but overall a lot of refractors are going to take longer with TypeScript. At least with your application - say it’s organized in both cases. 46:55 – Chris: One more thing about TypeScript – some people (if not coming from C# or C++) I have found that people are spending a lot of time (making sure the typing is working really well) rather than writing unit tests and stuff like that. There is an opportunity cost there. Try TypeScript – it might be for you! 48:10 – Panel: As the team grows so do the benefits! 48:20 – Chris: Anything else? Where can people find you? 48:24 – Guest: I am giving a workshop in Toronto in November! 48:54 – Guest: Twitter! 49:40 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! DEVCHAT code. 30-day trial. Links: Vue React JavaScript C# C++ C++ Programming / Memory Management Angular Blazor JavaScript DevChat TV Graph QL WebAssembly VuePress HACKS TypeScript: Generics Generic Types TypeScript: TS Config.json VS CODE CoffeeScript Opinion – “In Praise of Mediocrity” by Tim Wu GitHub: Vue-Cli-Plugin_Electron-Builder Eduardo’s GitHub Eduardo’s Twitter Eduardo’s Code Mentor Eduardo’s Medium Eduardo’s Trello Sponsors: Fresh Books Cache Fly Kendo UI Get A Coder Job! Picks: Joe Framework Summit Videos on Youtube - Coming soon. Divya Lin Clark Cartoons In Praise of Mediocrity Chris Vue CLI Plugins Electron Builder Read nooks Eduardo Remote work due to traveling

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
APG 343 – Water Slide!

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 169:56


PHOTO CREDIT: Saudia Videos NEWS [40:50] UPDATE: New Details in Fatal Jet Crash at Downtown Greenville Airport [54:20] easyJet Enters into New Partnership with Virgin Atlantic [56:18] Primera Air: Thousands Left Stranded as Another Airline Fails [1:00:52] Incident: Delta B763 at New York on Oct 1st 2018, Rejected Takeoff due to Airspeed Disagree, Brakes Catch Fire during Taxi Back [1:05:53] 'Hey y'all' — Passengers Don't Trust Pilots with Southern Accents Nearly as much as Midwestern Pilots [1:09:56] Two Antonov Aircraft Have Collided on the Ground at Khartoum Airport, Sudan [1:12:52] Congress Passes FAA Reauthorization; Bill Goes to White House [1:15:43] UPDATE: Niugini B738 at Chuuk on Sep 28th 2018, Touched Down in Sea Short of Runway FEEDBACK [1:17:44] Robert - New show Manifest on NBC [1:21:36] Frik - Jet engines - How They Work (Video) [1:25:42] Liz - Dubai Airport Water Salute Goes VERY Wrong [1:29:51] Lucas - The Flying Kiwi - Lock Up Your Airplanes! [1:39:17] Chris - Why the World is Running Out of Pilots (Video) [1:39:45] Is the Future of Air Travel Boston to New York in 36 Minutes? [1:45:32] Robert - Hello from Seattle - Video [1:47:26] Albert - Major Emergency Response at Sydney Airport After Pilot's Mayday Call [2:02:07] Plane Tales - The Fearless Flying Columba Livia Domestica [2:25:59] Jacob - Question for the Crew re: Single Pilot IFR Operations [2:30:52] John - Feedback on not Entering Maintenance Items Till Back at Base VIDEO Audible.com Trial Membership Offer - Get your free audio book today! Give me your review in iTunes! I'm "airlinepilotguy" on Facebook, and "airlinepilotguy" on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from http://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph's intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick's intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2018, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

Always Better than Yesterday
Interview Sessions Ep 13 with Christine Saunders

Always Better than Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2018 37:08


Ep 13 of the Always Better than Yesterday Interview Sessions was with the authentically inspiring @followyourwholeheart Empowerment and Wellbeing coach from Colorado, USA. Chris’ WHY is to relieve people’s suffering. It was great to hear a bit more about how this shows up in her life and work and how she helps people.

Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast
The Power Behind Being YOU All the Time with Chris Ducker

Dynamic Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 47:41


Who is your favorite super hero? Ours is Wolverine and Spiderman! When you stop and think about it, each of these super heroes have a unique super hero power. Wolverine has his metal claws and Spiderman has his webs. These guys know their superhuman powers and they double down on these strengths. There’s something truly unique and magical about each one of us. We feel we don’t give ourselves enough credit for it or we don’t like to double down enough on what our unique super powers are. The power of being YOU all the time can lead to you doing what you do best. Something someone else can never take from you because its YOU and your own unique strengths. We had the pleasure of having a conversation with Chris Ducker, the world known bestselling author, speaker, entrepreneur and an expert in helping other experts become the “go to” leaders in their industries.   Here’s what you will learn in our NEW Podcast Episode with Chris: Why its so important to become a Youpreneur and what it consists of His recent health scare, how he overcame it, and what he learned from it His hilarious story about how he stole a Zig Ziglar Audio Cassette and what he learned from his punishment Chris’s thoughts on if we are heading back towards more human interaction and human communication in business   Make sure to listen to our NEW Podcast Episode to learn The Power Behind Being YOU All the Time Make sure to checkout the full show notes here https://dynamicduotraining.com/podcast/episode-105-the-power-behind-being-you-all-the-time-with-chris-ducker/ 

Real Talk With Ted and Chris

Real Talk With Ted and Chris Preparing for 2018 • Real Talk With Ted and Chris Why do Hurt People Hurt People? • Pride is a deadly issue! Lets Boast about Gods amazing Love!

Broadcast Geeks: Find Your Audience, Tell Your Story and Gain a Following Online
EP9: My Podcast Setup and Why I struggled in Getting My Podcast Setup

Broadcast Geeks: Find Your Audience, Tell Your Story and Gain a Following Online

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 23:02


I actually hesitated and struggled (internally) in making the necessary decisions around the initial launch of my podcast. Today I chat about my Podcast setup and why I struggled in getting my podcast setup and launched. Though as I write this blog post, I can tell you where I am at with my setup. I have now embedded the recorded, produced and uploaded audio podcast within this post. believe it or not… This is Episode 9!! However To date, I have still not officially launched this Podcast. It is NOT currently listed in iTunes, Stitcher or any of the other Podcasting platforms. Up to now the ONLY place you could have found this audio content was right here within Broadcast Geeks Website. So WHY have I been so hesitant in setting up my Podcast? I have had a few issues that I needed to process before I could proceed. My Podcast Player Indecision Firstly I want to chat about my indecision of Podcast players for my show. Now you may be thinking, Chris… Why would that hold you back, simply change out the player as you go. My problem was I own (and use) Audello and while I love this player, if I used this I would or could also use it for my Podcast RSS Feed. If I decided later on I wanted to change it would mean I may have a lot of work in changing things over. So I held off…

Life. Unrestricted.
LU 013: Chris Cole – A man makes peace with his body, mind, spirit and food.

Life. Unrestricted.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 74:32


Download Episode! In this episode of the "Life. Unrestricted." podcast, I get to talk to Chris Cole from Boulder, Colorado. Chris is a life coach and works with clients in recovery from any number of addictions, mood or behavioral issues. He has been through quite a journey himself. In fact, it was such a rollercoaster ride that he wrote a book about it: It's called "The Body Of Chris – a Memoir of Obsession, Addiction and Madness". Chris is a highly compassionate, positive force that helps people find their truth and their unique healing by offering an experienced perspective, a radical wellness orientation and an encouraging relationship that is crucial to sustainable growth. Listen in and hear Chris’ amazing story: – What factors contributed to him feeling ashamed of his body in childhood – Why early restriction only exacerbated his difficult relationship to food – How being bullied and fat-shamed as a boy made him obsessed with losing weight – How he learned to binge eat and the real danger of the concept of "cheat meals" – How a personal trainer introduced him to diet-pills – Why he didn’t realize the harm of them and quickly got hooked – Why these "speedy" diet-pills turned out to be a gateway drug for him – How his obsession with becoming thinner escalated into a whole range of problems – When and how it became obvious for him and those around him that he was really sick – What kind of harmful behaviors and habits contributed to his manic episode in college – How manic episodes of psychosis typically present themselves and what it felt like for him – How his deep body shame manifested in this peak moment of crisis – Why his book is called "The Body of Chris" – Why he is very passionate when talking about "The tragedy of the BMI" – How he now sees that his alcohol/drug addictions are connected to his history of body shame and disordered eating as well as to his bipolar disorder – Why he felt he had to numb out his sensitive nature – What made him have liposuction at 17 and why that didn’t help him feel better about himself – Why his body shame was the last and biggest hurdle on his road to full recovery – Why he thinks recovery from any sort of destructive behavior is only the first step to dealing with the deeper problem that we tried to numb out from – How vulnerability with his then-future-wife helped him take the necessary steps – Why intuitive eating was so hard for him to learn – How he deals with the messages that our weight-obsessed culture, TV and movies throw at us – How meditation taught him to deal with his thoughts – Why his current profile picture on Facebook represents what recovery looks like to him – What having a body means to him these days and how he appreciates it, flaws and all... ... And so much more! Check out Chris Cole and his coaching over at: www.colecoaching.com Here’s the link to Chris’ wonderful book "The Body Of Chris": https://www.amazon.com/Body-Chris-Obsession-Addiction-Madness/dp/1941758142/   ********* Don't forget!********* Make sure to join my tribe and meet some of the most supportive, loving and kind people of all shapes and sizes, including great coaches and leaders! We’re right over here at: http://www.lifeunrestricted.org/join/ Please consider supporting the podcast with a donation by becoming a "Patreon"; so that I can keep producing it. Thank you! Here's the link: https://www.patreon.com/lifeunrestricted Please: Do subscribe on iTunes (Apple): https://itunes.apple.com/ch/podcast/life.-unrestricted.-podcast/id1130713233?mt=2 or on Stitcher (Android): http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=93987&refid=stpr