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Facts First with Christian Esguerra
Ep. 30: Was a police colonel coerced to confirm Duterte reward system?

Facts First with Christian Esguerra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 33:43


Christian Esguerra speaks with Rep. Dan Fernandez about the allegations made in a Senate hearing by police colonel Hector Grijaldo.

Facts First with Christian Esguerra
Ep, 28: Police 'hitmen' under scrutiny

Facts First with Christian Esguerra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 58:55


Listen to our discussion with Rep. Dan Fernandez, chair of the House Committee on Public Order, about the latest Quad Committee hearing.''

Fringe Radio Network
How Cabal Shuts Down Access to Cures for AIDS, Flu and Other Diseases with Dr. Fernandez - Sarah Westall

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 68:19


Dr Dan Fernandez joins the program to share how his medical device has been shown in early trials to cure AIDS, the Flu and other diseases. His solution was also shown to combat the common cold and COVID 19. He explains how he has encountered sabotage and resistance by the US government every step of the way to bring this to the people. If allowed to operate, his treatment could also help those suffering from immune system deficiencies from COVID 19 vaccine side effects. Dr. Dan is currently raising money for clinical trials so he is allowed to care for patients in the United States. Help him bring this to the people by donating at https://gmtpci.com/gifting/ – Large contributors are needed and are encouraged to contact them directly. You can also learn more on his companies website, GlobalMed, at https://gmtpci.com/ 

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers
How the Cabal shuts down access to cures for AIDS, the Flu and other diseases w/ Dr. Fernandez

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 68:19


Dr. Dan Fernandez shares his protocols and explains how his infrared light machine cures AIDS, the Flu and bacterial and viral diseases - SarahWestall.com

We Are Outdoorsmen Podcast
The WDFW Trout Derby with Dan Fernandez

We Are Outdoorsmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 28:03


On Ep. 83 of the WAO Podcast pres. by Harrod Outdoors and Mack's Lure, our guests is Danilo Fernandez with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and we talk about the 2024 Trout Derby. Troy Rodakowski gives us an update on turkey hunting in western Oregon. - WAO on Facebook - WAO on Instagram Powered by HarrodOutdoors.com and MacksLure.com. If you have questions or would like us to discuss a certain topic, please send us a message on one of our social media platforms or send an email to info@harrodoutdoors.com.

The God Culture
Maharlika Origin. Tagalog Bersyon. Solomon's Gold Series 6B

The God Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 72:16


Tagalog Bersyon. Full Filipino Narration. Original English Version: https://youtu.be/MaQHwW7qz4M Is the Philippines changing its name? It's been all over the news over the past week for the most recent mention by Sen. Dan Fernandez proposing Ophir is the accurate name which we prove to be true. In 2019, President Duterte had weighed in in support of the return of the name Maharlika. Where did this name come from? Not Indo-Malay as we have all been told. Discover the real root and history and begin the journey to the restoration of Philippine history that will blow your mind. Yah Bless. Now Available in Podcast Audio Format Internationally: https://www.thegodculture.com/podcast Alternative Video Platforms Now Available: Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheGodCulture Utreon: https://utreon.com/c/TheGodCulture For Our Books in eBook (Free) or Print: The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, Ophir Philippines Coffee Table Book, The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar, 2nd Esdras: The Hidden Book of Prophecy, REST: The Case For Sabbath, The First Book of Enoch: The Oldest Book In History: OphirInstitute.com (All Books. Links to Amazon and Shopee PH for your area.) 2Esdras.org BookOfJubilees.org RestSabbath.org LeviteBible.com FirstEnoch.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-God-Culture-Original-376627072897316 FB Alternatives: https://parler.com/user/TheGodCulture https://gab.com/TheGodCulture Website: thegodculture.com For the many that are having difficulty with YouTube working properly, here are Series' Playlists: Solomon's Gold Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4PhVocfJEi1oZRRj0AWnzx Answers In Jubilees Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7bU2SrP84nw1EyRAqpQqsP Answers In 2nd Esdras Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6ULjeic8lJP63WRyOiW9yp Flood Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7FQ7HiGJcODyJEoBP7-0Md Lost Tribes Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7nzrJvNB4pKWG8gFOe9xDA Original Canon Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5IdRs0Efb9L0oyVL3E9r1f Sabbath Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Fd6BamniTVm5SsNi2mZPy RESOLVED: Doctrines of Men Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi49L5WkYemQh72yDwV0Ye7Y Feasts of YHWH Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4YXMnaHTYiJw-mDuBqvNtP The Name of God Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4xaPtUfKykVU0HbOZK-LeJ 100 Clues The Philippines Is Ophir: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5gq1FV4RlgEAKP7WRCLca9 Find The Garden of Eden Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4KPuAcFq4Bx4A2l8dmcfxP Rivers from Eden Theory Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Xt-ts2C1QVz-ZnAZxicWJ Revelation Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6WYQajRSk9iP5tc_Oi5k1j Prophetic Warning Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4jpVYhQ8s5Ad_bZN69nVVh When Was Jesus Born Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6nC0qdzNGBvSt8jK3xmIU5 Commandments of the New Testament Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5jcicc67_G3Tc-C0pN0WJv All Tagalog Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7uDwFBB6Qn_DEl4FRu_Nwk All Spanish Narrated Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5EtdquviZxBfc8R-Chw3ijSupport the show

SaaS Fuel
087 Dan Fernandez - The Art of Planning and Execution

SaaS Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 58:02


In this SaaS Fuel™ Founder Episode this week, Jeff sits down with Dan Fernandez, co-founder of various SaaS platforms, such as SoStocked.com and Tomoson.com. With more than 15 years of hands-on experience in overseeing and collaborating with coding teams located abroad, he possesses exceptional skills in effectively communicating task requirements and deadlines, resulting in remarkable outcomes. Dan highlighted the significance of prioritizing customer service and its potential to significantly impact a business's trajectory. He also delved into the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing the customer experience and enabling businesses to scale. However, above all else, Dan underscored the immense value of passion and perseverance in the realm of entrepreneurship and how they serve as catalysts for achieving success.Key Takeaways[00:01:05] - The Importance of Execution [00:04:04] - Success Story of Shopify[00:11:45] - The importance of having a three-legged stool approach to business, with the marketer, operator, and industry expert working together.[00:17:56] - SaaS Pathway, a program designed to help individuals turn their SaaS business ideas into tangible goods and execute them.[00:20:00] - The benefits of using no code/low code applications to build software quickly and efficiently, allowing for faster iteration and validation.[00:23:19] - The value of having a consultant to help entrepreneurs navigate the decision-making process and keep the ball rolling.[00:30:24]- The impact of AI on technology and how it is changing the role of founders in the development process.[00:33:01] - AI in data summarization and email summarization, and how it can accelerate humans without replacing them.[00:41:31] How to prevent copycats in the SaaS industry by focusing on brand differentiation, product-market fit, and customer service.[00:45:02] - Workarounds and anticipating the next steps for customers when they encounter problems, as part of a strong customer service strategy.[00:47:34] - Ritz-Carlton Mentality for Customer ServiceTweetable Quotes"Just being able to talk to somebody that's gone through it has is insanely valuable and it was for me whenever I would get stuck like when we were raising money I'd never raised money before and we were in a group of people that had done that before and I was able to bounce ideas off and granted I paid for that consultation but paid dividends in the end because we exited because we raised money and we went through the process and it was the right time." - 00:26:38 Dan Fernandez“The combination of those three things is really where I found and was able to get rocket fuel." - 00:13:44 Dan Fernandez"I am scared less and I get it. I've been there and I've had that happen where a big company has acquired or a partner or a big round of funding and that press release hits you like a truck." - 00:01:05 Jeff Mains"Nothing drives me crazier than when I contact customer support and they have some canned response that then I have to reply saying I know that I already read that article." - 00:43:43 Dan FernandezSaaS Leadership LessonsCustomer service can be a critical differentiator that sets businesses apart in a crowded marketplace. Embrace the power of exceptional customer service to create long-term success and positively impact your customers' journey.Knowledge Empowers Customer Service Representatives. Training is pivotal in equipping customer service representatives with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their roles.Documentation establishes a foundation for consistent customer service delivery. By documenting best practices, standard operating procedures, and frequently...

Meadows Fellowship
Pastor Dan Fernandez - 9am

Meadows Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 38:30


Pastor Dan Fernandez

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Meadows Fellowship
Pastor Dan Fernandez - 11am

Meadows Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 59:59


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SaaS Origin Stories
How Was Poker Integral to This SaaS Business? With Dan Fernandez of SoStocked

SaaS Origin Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 28:59


In this episode of SaaS Origin Stories, Phil speaks with Dan Fernandez, Co-Founder of SoStocked, the first and only customizable inventory management and forecasting software built for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers. Not only that, but he is also the Co-Founder of Tomoson, a Board Member at Birdies4Brains, and is the lead consultant at WebBizIdeas.com!They delve into how poker helped Dan become the entrepreneur he is today, how to manage the hiccups and struggles that come with running a business, and why the people you work with can make a massive difference to your business' success. He also explains what the ‘three legged stool' analogy is in business and why it's so beneficial.Guest at a Glance:Name: Dan FernandezAbout Dan: Dan Fernandez is the Co-Founder of SoStocked, the first and only customizable inventory management and forecasting software built for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers. Not only that, but he is also the Co-Founder of Tomoson, a Board Member at Birdies4Brains, and is the lead consultant at WebBizIdeas.com!Dan on LinkedInSoStocked on LinkedInSoStocked's WebsiteTopics we cover:The journey of a serial entrepreneur in SaaSHow poker helps you be a better business personStomaching the ebbs and flows of being an entrepreneurThe three legs of the business stoolDeveloping the architecture of your SaaS businessLearning to manage the hiccups and the development burnDon't take on everything yourselfSurrounding yourself with people who can correct your shortcomingsKey Takeaways:Can Poker Help You Become a Better Business Person?Before Dan even started SoStocked he would play poker with his friends and feature in tournaments; when starting a business, it will always require some gambling, but he isn't suggesting that's all there is to business. Rather, it allowed him to learn how to stomach the unknown and face problems with confidence. He also argues that, if you really believe in something, you have to sometimes gamble on yourself - it's all about risk, and the best entrepreneurs are risk takers. “I think as an entrepreneur, you have to have the stomach for the unknown. You need to be able to know when to gamble. That's not to say that being an entrepreneur you're gambling all the time, but you're taking the gamble on yourself. You are that pit in your stomach.”Finding the Third Leg of the StoolEvery successful SaaS product has to have the three legs of the stool: a subject expert, an operations person, and a marketing professional. Without those, you'll find yourself in a tricky situation. And this isn't exclusive to just SaaS brands, it's actually something that anyone in any business can learn from - those three legs will hold your business up and keep you balanced; the last thing you want is for it all to fall apart.“Every SaaS product that I've had success with, I've had those three legs of the stool. What brought the odds in our favor was finding that subject expert that could truly articulate the hole in the market and then had passion enough to do social media, to go to conferences etc.”How Long Can You Sustain the Development Burn?Your business will require a lot of sustainability in how much development you can burn. You need to be able to balance as much as you can without fully burning out or exhausting yourself and your expenses. Dan points out that every SaaS product he's been a part of has never stayed on budget, and that if you can plan for the hiccups, then you can move on and you'll prove yourself.“In SaaS, business, or whatever, if you can plan for the hiccup and it happens, then it doesn't faze you. It's very rare in SaaS that you're breaking even; sometimes it's a year or eighteen months of burning cash…but you're seeing results and users sticking. The metrics can tell you that it's working, it's just that you're waiting for that lag in the bank account to catch up.”Don't Do Everything YourselfDan says that most people burn themselves out when they try to take on all three legs of the stool. Trying to take on more than one intense role is almost a form of self-abuse and it will lead to blowing up in your face. You need to know your faults as well as what you're good at; fill your business with people who can close the gaps of your weaknesses and compliment them - this is the best way to make sure everyone in your organization is an asset.“SaaS is complex. Where I see a lot of people get burned out and overwhelmed is when they try to do all three legs of the stool themselves. I enjoyed having partners that I could laugh and cry with - that is the way I worked.”

Meadows Fellowship
Pastor Dan Fernandez

Meadows Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 59:41


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HOA - It's A True Story Podcast
EPISODE #69: The ABCs of Asphalt, Guest: Dan Fernandez

HOA - It's A True Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 37:11


Regan Brown and Bill Mann of the G.B. Group, Inc. sit down with Dan Fernandez of TARC Construction to discuss asphalt in your community - maintenance, what to look for, and when to repair. Make sure to stick around for another HOA True Story! 

Hack Your Lack
How To Read The Bible | Dan Fernandez

Hack Your Lack

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 26:27


10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast
Amazon Inventory forecasting with Chelsea Cohen of Sostocked.com

10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 19:34


Chelsea Cohen co- founder of the Sostocked inventory management software for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers along with Dan Fernandez (founder of tomoson.com).   Here is the link to the Inventory-Minded Marketing Template: https://www.amazingfba.com/sostocked  Book a demo of the software here: https://www.sostocked.com/book-demo/?via=amazingfba  If you want to learn more about the software, here is the link to their homepage: https://www.sostocked.com/?via=amazingfba  You'll Learn:  How to make accurate calculations of future stock needs Raw basics of inventory management Exactly how much stock you need by asking the right questions What data goes into how much to order About Daily Adjusted Velocity How to deal with COVID variability How to plan for things you don't know might happen The recommended buffer stock How to integrate stock tracking  

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,

Chelsea Cohen co- founder of the Sostocked inventory management software for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers along with Dan Fernandez (founder of tomoson.com).   Here is the link to the Inventory-Minded Marketing Template: https://www.amazingfba.com/sostocked  Book a demo of the software here: https://www.sostocked.com/book-demo/?via=amazingfba  If you want to learn more about the software, here is the link to their homepage: https://www.sostocked.com/?via=amazingfba  You'll Learn:  How to make accurate calculations of future stock needs Raw basics of inventory management Exactly how much stock you need by asking the right questions What data goes into how much to order About Daily Adjusted Velocity How to deal with COVID variability How to plan for things you don't know might happen The recommended buffer stock How to integrate stock tracking  

10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast
Amazon IPI – How to Improve IPI and Amazon Restock Limits with Chelsea Cohen of Sostocked.com

10K Collective e-Commerce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 30:04


Chelsea Cohen  along with Dan Fernandez is the co-founders, of Sostocked inventory management software for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers.   Here is the link to the Inventory-Minded Marketing Template: https://www.amazingfba.com/sostocked  Book a demo of the software here: https://www.sostocked.com/book-demo/?via=amazingfba  If you want to learn more about the software, here is the link to their homepage: https://www.sostocked.com/?via=amazingfba    You'll Learn:  Why restocking and stock limits matter to Amazon sellers Why you should never put all your eggs in one basket If you need help from 3PL The knock-on effects - being better business people About the balance of finance and stock The other Parts of the IPI algorithm How to boost Amazon storage limits That Amazon doesn't want to be the storage facility and how it affects you The two main reasons for stock-out  

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Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,
Amazon IPI – How to Improve IPI and Amazon Restock Limits with Chelsea Cohen of Sostocked.com

Amazing FBA Amazon and ECommerce Podcast, for Amazon Private Label Sellers, Shopify, Magento or Woocommerce business owners,

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 30:04


Chelsea Cohen  along with Dan Fernandez is the co-founders, of Sostocked inventory management software for Amazon sellers by Amazon sellers.   Here is the link to the Inventory-Minded Marketing Template: https://www.amazingfba.com/sostocked  Book a demo of the software here: https://www.sostocked.com/book-demo/?via=amazingfba  If you want to learn more about the software, here is the link to their homepage: https://www.sostocked.com/?via=amazingfba    You'll Learn:  Why restocking and stock limits matter to Amazon sellers Why you should never put all your eggs in one basket If you need help from 3PL The knock-on effects - being better business people About the balance of finance and stock The other Parts of the IPI algorithm How to boost Amazon storage limits That Amazon doesn't want to be the storage facility and how it affects you The two main reasons for stock-out  

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Wizards of Amazon
#102-How to Find Influencers to Explode Your Amazon Sales with Dan Fernandez

Wizards of Amazon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 45:11


Let's face it, campaigns and launches are quite big to handle on our own especially when we don't have a wide network. We definitely need a hand in promoting and getting our products reach more. That's when influencer marketing comes in. In Today's episode, we are joined by Dan Fernandez of Tomoson- an influencer marketing platform to share with us everything we need to learn in engaging influencers in boosting Amazon sales. In This Episode: [00:28] Welcoming Dan Fernandez on the show [02:11] What is Tomoson and what does it do? [04:50] step by step walkthrough on how Tomoson works [12:45] User/Influencers Data [15:05] How to tell which influencers are perfect for your campaigns. [18:45] 10% ratio doesn't work for everyone. Here's why. [19:50] How influencers can apply for a campaign under Tomoson [28:50] Giving influencers the direction. [34:25] Working with mommy influencers/bloggers works most of the time. [36:40] Hate Content Less means [42:15] How do you cope and deal with it? Guest Links and References: WEBSITE: https://www.tomoson.com/ Book References: The Lean Start-up By Eric Ries The Four Hour Workweek By Timothy Ferris Links and References: Wizards of Amazon: https://www.wizardsofecom.com/ Wizards of Amazon Courses  Wizards of Amazon Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/South-Florida-FBA/ Wizards of Amazon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WizardsofAmazon/ Wizards of Amazon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wizardsofecom/ Wizards of Amazon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wizardsofecom/

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The Work Item - A Career Growth and Exploration Podcast
#7 - Interview with Dan Fernandez

The Work Item - A Career Growth and Exploration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 59:37


In this episode of The Work Item, we interview Dan Fernandez, VP of Product for Developer Services at Salesforce. Dan, a tech veteran, talks about product management, skill stacking, and building great developer experiences.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
MJS 107: Dan Fernandez

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 45:02


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to the show for Dan’s journey into programming and much more! Links JavaScript Jabber 241: Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez Dan’s Twitter Dan's LinkedIn https://twitter.com/JSJabber https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber Picks Dan Fernandez: Microstang: Microsoft helps build a custom Mustang packed with Windows 8 and Kinect JavaScript Jabber 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil Hawksworth  

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MJS 107: Dan Fernandez

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 45:02


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to the show for Dan’s journey into programming and much more! Links JavaScript Jabber 241: Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez Dan’s Twitter Dan's LinkedIn https://twitter.com/JSJabber https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber Picks Dan Fernandez: Microstang: Microsoft helps build a custom Mustang packed with Windows 8 and Kinect JavaScript Jabber 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil Hawksworth  

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My JavaScript Story
MJS 107: Dan Fernandez

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 45:02


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to the show for Dan’s journey into programming and much more! Links JavaScript Jabber 241: Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez Dan’s Twitter Dan's LinkedIn https://twitter.com/JSJabber https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber Picks Dan Fernandez: Microstang: Microsoft helps build a custom Mustang packed with Windows 8 and Kinect JavaScript Jabber 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil Hawksworth  

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Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 3—A quick tour of Microsoft Learn

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to give a quick tour of Microsoft Learn. With Microsoft Learn, you learn-by-doing with interactive, step-by-step tutorials creating real resources in Azure. Even better - it's free and no credit card is required. Jump To: [02:00] Demo Start Microsoft LearnA Tour of Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Learn Azure ContentAzure Fundamentals Learning PathCreate a free account (Azure)Learning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricks

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Did you know that the Azure docs are not only open source, but it's currently the fastest growing project on GitHub? Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to show off some cool features, a few tips & tricks, how you can contribute, and a few buried treasures.Jump To:[01:22] Demo Start Azure documentationMicrosoft Docs contributor guide overviewCreate a free account (Azure)Learning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIs

Azure Friday (HD) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Whether you're trying to wrap your head around architectural concepts, or you need to get down into the nitty gritty of understanding a particular API, Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to show how Azure Docs has you covered.Jump To: [02:20] Demo Start Azure Architecture CenterInteractive code snippets in String.Format Method (System)Cognitive Toolkit Python API Package ReferenceMicrosoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK) on GitHubList Resource Groups interactive REST APICreate a free account (Azure)Unified Microsoft API references:.NET API BrowserREST API BrowserJava API BrowserJavaScript API BrowserPython API BrowserPowerShell Module BrowserLearning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 3—A quick tour of Microsoft Learn

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to give a quick tour of Microsoft Learn. With Microsoft Learn, you learn-by-doing with interactive, step-by-step tutorials creating real resources in Azure. Even better - it's free and no credit card is required. Jump To: [02:00] Demo Start Microsoft LearnA Tour of Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Learn Azure ContentAzure Fundamentals Learning PathCreate a free account (Azure)Learning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIs

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Whether you're trying to wrap your head around architectural concepts, or you need to get down into the nitty gritty of understanding a particular API, Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to show how Azure Docs has you covered.Jump To: [02:20] Demo Start Azure Architecture CenterInteractive code snippets in String.Format Method (System)Cognitive Toolkit Python API Package ReferenceMicrosoft Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK) on GitHubList Resource Groups interactive REST APICreate a free account (Azure)Unified Microsoft API references:.NET API BrowserREST API BrowserJava API BrowserJavaScript API BrowserPython API BrowserPowerShell Module BrowserLearning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9
Learning Azure: Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricks

Azure Friday (Audio) - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018


Did you know that the Azure docs are not only open source, but it's currently the fastest growing project on GitHub? Dan Fernandez joins Donovan Brown to show off some cool features, a few tips & tricks, how you can contribute, and a few buried treasures.Jump To:[01:22] Demo Start Azure documentationMicrosoft Docs contributor guide overviewCreate a free account (Azure)Learning Azure series:Part 1—Azure Docs tips and tricksPart 2—Architecture and interactive APIs for .NET and REST APIsPart 3—A quick tour of Microsoft LearnFollow @donovanbrown Follow @AzureFriday Follow @danielfe

Air Buds: A Frammily Show
EP. 7: MVP 2: Capable Ape

Air Buds: A Frammily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 99:14


Josh and Lee are joined by Dan Fernandez all the way from the west coast to enjoy a viewing of MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate. We discuss orphans, sandwich mafias, and the economics of owning a hockey team in the ZHL.

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JavaScript Jabber
JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

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JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

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JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 59:19


Tweet this episode JSJ BONUS: Web Apps on Linux with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump In this episode Aimee Knight and Charles Max Wood discuss Microsoft's Web Apps on Linux offering with Jeremy Likness and Michael Crump. [00:37] Michael Crump Introduction Michael is on the developer experience team for Azure. [00:52] Jeremy Likness Introduction Jeremy is on the cloud developer advocacy team. Their mission is to remove friction and support developers and work with teams to build a positive experience. The NodeJS team is headed up by John Papa. They have teams around the world and involved in many open source communities. They're focused on building documentation and creating great experiences [02:54] What is it about Azure that people should be getting excited about? Azure is a huge platform. It can be overwhelming. They're trying to help you start with your problem and then see the solution as it exists on Azure. Azure is growing to embrace the needs of developers as they solve these problems. The experience is intended to be open and easy to use for any developer in any language on any platform. It allows you to work in whatever environment you want. Standing up applications in production is tough. Azure provides services and facilities (and interfaces) that make it easy to manage infrastructure. You don't have to be an operations expert. Chuck mentions this messaging as he heard it at Microsoft Connect() last year. It's not about bringing you to .NET. It's about making it easy where you're at. Aimee adds that as a new-ish person in the community and Azure excites her because the portal and tutorials are easy to follow for many new programmers. A lot of these features are available across command lines, tools, and much more. The documentation is great. See our interview with Dan Fernandez on the Microsoft Docs. [12:04] Web Apps on Linux Web application as a service offering from Microsoft. I don't need to worry about the platform, just what's different about my application. Web Apps has traditionally been on Windows. Web Apps on Linux is in preview. You can choose the size of your infrastructure. You only get billed for what you use and can scale up. Setting up multiple servers, managing synchronization and load balancing is a pain. Web Apps gives you a clean interface that makes this management easy. You can also scale across multiple datacenters around the world. [15:06] Why Linux? What's hard about Windows? Node was originally created on Linux and many tools run nicely on Linux. It was later ported to Windows. The toolchains and IDE's and build processes is in an ecosystem that is targeted more toward Linux than Windows. This allows people to work in an environment that operates how they expect instead of trying to map to an underlying Windows kernel. Aimee gives the example of trying to set up ImageMagick on Windows. Web Apps on Linux also allows you to build integrations with your tools that let you build, test, and deploy your application automatically. [19:12] Supported Runtimes Web Apps on Linux supports Node, PHP, Ruby, and .NET Core. You can run a docker container with Node up to 6.x. If you want Node 7.x and 8.x you can create your own Docker container. Web Apps on Linux is build on Docker. The containers also have SSH, so developers can log into the docker container and troubleshoot problems on the container. If you can build a container, you can also run it on this service. At certain levels, there's automatic scaling. [22:06] Consistency between containers? Shared ownership of state or assets It depends on how you build your app. The Docker containers have a shared storage where all the containers have access to the same data and state. There's a system called kudu that makes this really simple. You can also pull logs across all systems. You can also use SSH in the browser [25:23] What's painful about Linux and containers? How is the application built and how does it manage state so that you can isolate issues. If you have 20 containers, can you connect to the right one. It's up to you to manage correlation between containers so you can find the information you need. Knowing your traffic and understanding what to do to prepare for it with scaling and automation is sometimes more art than science. [28:28] How should you manage state? A lot of these systems lend themselves to running stateless, but you don't want to run mongodb on each container versus running one mongodb instance that everything attaches. You want a common place to store data for the entire app for shared state. [30:34] CosmosDB (was DocumentDB) It's an API equivalent to MongoDB. It's a database as a service and you can connect your containers to the CosmosDB in Azure using your portal to make it super easy. You may need to open up some firewall rules, but it should be pretty straightforward. [34:14] Third Party Logging Management Apps Azure has a service that provides metrics (Application Insights) and a logging service. Many other companies use elasticsearch based solutions that solve some of these problems as well. [36:06] How do people use Web Apps on Linux? Companies building new applications many times want to run without managing any infrastructure. So, they use Azure Functions, and other services on Azure. Lift and shift: Take a virtual machine and change it into a web app container that they can run in the cloud. They also move from SQL Server on a server to SQL Server on the cloud. Moving from hosted MongoDB to CosmosDB. You can also use any images on DockerHub. [40:06] Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment Whether you're using a private registry or cloud registry. When you publish a new image, it'll use a webhook to pull the custom image and deploy it. Or to run it through Continuous Integration and then deploy it without any human interaction. Chuck mentions the case when you haven't logged into a server for a while, there's a huge backlog of system updates. Updating your container definitions makes upkeep automatic. [42:02] Process files and workers with PM2 format You can set up instances to run across cores with the PM2 definitions. You can also make it run various types of workers on different containers. Why did you use PM2? What other uses are there for this kind of setup? You can tell it which processes to start up on boot. You can also have it restart processes when a file is changed, for example, with a config file you can have it restart the processes that run off that config file. [45:38] How to get started Getting started with Node docs.microsoft.com Trial account with a few hundred dollars in Azure credit. Michael's Links michaelcrump.net @mbcrump github.com/mbcrump Jeremy's Links bit.ly/coderblog @jeremylikness github/jeremylikness Picks Aimee Having a little bit of mindfulness while waiting on code and tests to run. Joe Ozark on Netflix Star Wars: Rogue One Chuck Travelers on Netflix Jeremy Ozark filming in Woodstock, GA Autonomous Smart Desk LED light strips Michael Conference Call Bingo Life (Movie) Get Out (Movie)

Planet Watch Radio Podcast
Fog Into Water: Dr. Dan Fernandez-PW020

Planet Watch Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 52:11


If you live in London or San Francisco, a constantly renewing source of water hovers all around you: Fog. Planet Watch interviews  California State University Monterey Bay scientist Dr. Dan Fernandez about his work capturing moisture from fog and how that research may someday allow all of us to have water making machines in our backyards.

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241 JSJ Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 53:18


0:55 - Dan Fernandez and his work Microsoft Docs Twitter 7:50 - Walkthrough of the doc experience 15:00 - Editable nature of the doc 21:00 - Test driving a language 26:30 - Catering to the user 32:30 - Open Source 34:40 - User feedback 37:30 - Filters and Tables of Content 40:45 - Form submissions 41:50 - Community contributors Picks: Ghostbusters (AJ) Daplie (AJ) Daplie Wefunder (AJ) .NET Rocks (Charles) ScheduleOnce (Charles) Devchat.tv 2017 Conferences (Charles) Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Dan) Visual Studio Code (Dan) JSJ episode Visual Studio Code with Chris Diaz and Eric Gamma (Charles)

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241 JSJ Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 53:18


0:55 - Dan Fernandez and his work Microsoft Docs Twitter 7:50 - Walkthrough of the doc experience 15:00 - Editable nature of the doc 21:00 - Test driving a language 26:30 - Catering to the user 32:30 - Open Source 34:40 - User feedback 37:30 - Filters and Tables of Content 40:45 - Form submissions 41:50 - Community contributors Picks: Ghostbusters (AJ) Daplie (AJ) Daplie Wefunder (AJ) .NET Rocks (Charles) ScheduleOnce (Charles) Devchat.tv 2017 Conferences (Charles) Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Dan) Visual Studio Code (Dan) JSJ episode Visual Studio Code with Chris Diaz and Eric Gamma (Charles)

JavaScript Jabber
241 JSJ Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 53:18


0:55 - Dan Fernandez and his work Microsoft Docs Twitter 7:50 - Walkthrough of the doc experience 15:00 - Editable nature of the doc 21:00 - Test driving a language 26:30 - Catering to the user 32:30 - Open Source 34:40 - User feedback 37:30 - Filters and Tables of Content 40:45 - Form submissions 41:50 - Community contributors Picks: Ghostbusters (AJ) Daplie (AJ) Daplie Wefunder (AJ) .NET Rocks (Charles) ScheduleOnce (Charles) Devchat.tv 2017 Conferences (Charles) Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Dan) Visual Studio Code (Dan) JSJ episode Visual Studio Code with Chris Diaz and Eric Gamma (Charles)

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Digging into the Kinect SDK with Dan Fernandez

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 36:18


Scott gets schooled on the Microsoft Research Kinect SDK by Dan Fernandez. What happens when I plug a Kinect into my PC? What's included with the SDK and what's not? What work happens in the hardware and what happens in software...and more importantly, what can I build?

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Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Hanselminutiae-eight with Dan Fernandez

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2010 34:10


This weeks it's a very sick Dan Fernandez from Channel 9 who joins me on the show for a random Hanselminutiae. We talk iPads, Windows Phone 7, Hulu Plus, TimeSvr, innovation and more.

Presidents Climate Commitment - Focus the Nation
Dan Fernandez_Dianne Harrison

Presidents Climate Commitment - Focus the Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 21:43


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Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Coding4Fun with Dan Fernandez and Brian Peek - Wiimotes and YouTube

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2008 25:42


Scott talks with Dan and Brian as they turn the successful Coding4Fun blog into a book. Brian shares how to interface with the Nintendo Wii's Wiimote, and Dan tells us how to download and convert YouTube videos in one click.

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.NET Rocks!
Dan Fernandez Live in Los Angeles

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 48:29


Carl and Richard talk to Dan Fernandez about Channel 9, online community, Visual Studio Express, and more on the second stop of our Road Trip!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Coding for Fun with Dan Fernandez and Brian Peek

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 63:18


Dan and Brian talk about the fun projects they've created for their Coding for Fun book, the blog, the website, and all that goes with it.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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