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Baker and Vance recap @ValleyHoops Game 10 & 11. Banter & News (0:42) Game 10 & 11 Recap (8:33) Dan Muller - Illinois State and ESPN+ (35:23) Power Rankings (1:02:28) Down the Stretch (1:08:15) Game Picks (1:16:32)
We discuss the 'portal pandemic' with former Missouri Valley Conference head basketball coaches Dan Muller and Greg Lansing.
On this episode, Travis unveils his NCAA Women's Lacrosse Top 10 Rankings coming out of Fall Ball. Hear why he has the defending champions in the top spot and a new team in the Top 4. Cornell head coach Connor Buczek joins "Lacrosse Now" (21:49). He talks about building off of a run to Championship Weekend in his first year as head coach last season. He also discusses the play of key returners CJ Kirst, Michael Long, and Gavin Adler. Plus, we replay our "Watch Party" interview with former UMass player Dan Muller (34:32). He relives his miracle, half-field goal that beat Hofstra in the CAA semifinals from 2017.
AeroPay founder Dan Muller embraced Chicago's supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem to build his innovative payment processing business in 2017, and he is looking to return the favor. This week's episode offers an insightful conversation about finding the resources and community needed to materialize an idea, the often-fraught scaling period of a company, and the importance of advocating for fellow entrepreneurs. Dan Muller is a product-first founder dedicated to rethinking the collection and distribution of payments, but he is equally committed to building community within his company and beyond. With Pat and Shelli, Dan discusses hiring philosophies at different points of company growth and getting real about how people are going to use your product and integrate it into their systems. A proponent of connecting with other founders, Dan speaks on how to embrace others' insights and feedback while you create your own path. (00:31) – The mission ofhttps://www.aeropay.com/ ( AeroPay) (4:02) – Branding with authenticity (5:15) – Chicago's entrepreneurial ecosystem (7:59) – Recruitment and hiring (10:21) – Specialization (13:28) – Employee endorsements for new hires (15:12) – Growing the business is everyone's responsibility (16:50) – Money-movement innovation (19:52) – The influence of athletics on leadership (22:13) – Connecting with other founders (24:13) – Tools for getting started (26:00) -https://1871.com/ ( 1871) and support communities Dan Muller is the founder of AeroPay, a patented payments process that enables “smart bank transfers” between business and their customers or other businesses. Prior to AeroPay, Dan held numerous positions at GPShopper, including Vice President of Product and Vice President of Software Engineering. He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Franklin & Marshall College. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts), https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL2lubm92YXRpb24tYW5kLXRoZS1kaWdpdGFsLWVudGVycHJpc2U%3D (Google Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/3fOSh73F3sjyK7TIMFSOc1?si=uRAeLNvjQjmbnFjzWIvMlg (Spotify), or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/innovation-and-the-digital-enterprise/id1451753709?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts). It really helps others find the show. https://www.dante32.com/ (Podcast episode production by Dante32.)
Cannabis Daily is a cannabis news and interview program from Business of Cannabis. We highlight the companies, brands, people and trends driving the cannabis industry. Business of Cannabis is a cannabis industry platform marrying cannabis news, video and podcast content, newsletters and online and real-world cannabis events. On today's BofC Live segment, we connect with Dan Muller, the CEO of AeroPay about the role his company is playing the financial services/technology space in the cannabis sector. Last Wednesday | Our monthly Retail Series took place online to talk about how to prepare your cannabis retail store or dispensary for the 4/20 holiday. The event was presented by Leafly and Vetrina Group and full rundown of that event is here:https://businessofcannabis.com/2022/03/30/how-to-prepare-your-store-the-4-20-holiday-right-now/September 21 22 | Join us for Business of Cannabis: New York - a two-day expo and event highlighting cannabis retail tech, design and data as well as the emerging, new capital of cannabis: New York.https://bofc.me/bofcny2022Tune in on YouTube everyday at 10 am Eastern: https://bofc.me/youtubeVisit Business of Cannabis online:http://businessofcannabis.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/bofc_mediaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/businessofcannabisInstagram: https://instagram.com/businessofcannabisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bofcmediaSpotify: http://bofc.me/spotifyApple: http://bofc.me/applepodPodcasts Online: https://bofc.me/bofclive
In the third hour, David Haugh discussed the White Sox's outlook in right field after Andrew Vaughn suffered a hip injury Sunday. Later, former Illinois State coach Dan Muller joined the show to preview the Duke-North Carolina and Kansas-Villanova matchups in the Final Four.
David Haugh was joined by former Illinois State coach Dan Muller to preview the Duke-North Carolina and Kansas-Villanova matchups in the Final Four. He also offered insight on how he believes the transfer portal affects college basketball.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former Illinois State coach Dan Muller to break down the latest NCAA Tournament action.
In the final hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by former Illinois State coach Dan Muller to break down the latest NCAA Tournament action. Later, Score baseball insider Bruce Levine joined the show to discuss Cubs catcher Willson Contreras' future with the organization and the latest White Sox storylines.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Brad Biggs of the Tribune to discuss the latest NFL news as free agency opened Monday, when the Bears agreed to a three-year deal with defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi. What might the Bears do next? Later, former Illinois State coach Dan Muller joined the show to preview the NCAA Tournament. How many teams have a chance to win it?
In the final hour, Danny Parkins and Dan Muller were joined by Colgate coach Matt Langel to preview his team's matchup against third-seeded Wisconsin on Friday. Then, how many bets have you already made? BetQL Daily host Joe Ostrowski joined the show to share his favorite picks in the opening round and to tell you which team he believes could be Cinderella this year.
In the second hour, Danny Parkins and Dan Muller were joined by Audacy insider Jimmy Patsos to break down the NCAA Tournament bracket. Who could be the Cinderella team? After that, Wisconsin assistant Dean Oliver joined the show to preview his team's matchup against Colgate in the first round Friday.
Danny Parkins and former Illinois State coach Dan Muller opened their Selection Sunday special by reacting in real time to the NCAA Tournament bracket being revealed. They shared their thoughts on the first-round matchups and predicted which teams will earn wins. And which of those squads has the chance to win it all?
Former Illinois State basketball coach Dan Muller tells ValleyHoopsInsider.com's Harry Schroeder about the his time at Illinois State and what might be next for the ten-year veteran of being a Division 1 head coach.
Sports Editors Jake Sermersheim and Scotty Prerost are joined by Photo Editor Alex Gant to break down Illinois State's Arch Madness run. This includes ISU's win over Indiana State, their loss against Northern Iowa, Dan Muller's surprise appearance and more.
Chris McKee has a one-on-one interview with Troy (18-8) head coach Scott Cross from Feb 17-2022. Troy is a legit contender to win the Sun Belt in 2022. McKee also breaks down the mid-major teams in the AP Top 25 this week as well as discussing Dan Muller being fired by Illinois State. www.undraftedfreeagent.com
WGLT's the Leadoff is everything you need to know for Tuesday, February 15. Illinois State University men's basketball coach Dan Muller weighs-in on his recent dismissal. Plus, police are seeking the public's help in finding a missing infant and some Central Illinois lawmakers are looking for answers surrounding a transfer of people out of the Pontiac prison in Livingston County. And the executive director of the McLean County Regional Planning Commission details a plan to bring down traffic deaths by 2030.
Lon and Derek are joined by The Pantagraph's Jim Benson, who details Illinois State firing Dan Muller, and what went wrong for the former ISU great. Later, the guys discuss when the MLB lockout might end, and if the Cardinals should sign Albert Pujols.
Todd Golden talks briefly about Indiana State's most recent wins and Dan Muller out at Illinois State, but the main event is the play-in round of the Missouri Valley Champs Sign Cup. Who's going through? Who's getting upset? Listen and find out!
UIC is joining the Missouri Valley Conference and head basketball coach Luke Yaklich is coming home. A graduate of Valley member Illinois State, Yaklich also worked four seasons on Dan Muller's coaching staff. He joined Harry Schroeder to talk about UIC's move to the Valley and to tell people about the University of Illinois-Chicago.
Welcome back to Spotlight! This time around we have Dan Muller on from Wilderun to chat their new album “Epigone”. We discuss the structure of the album and how some of the themes influenced it, what they look for in the artwork for their albums, and what theme the gifts are supposed to be for a 10th anniversary! A lot to look forward to on this episode! Wilderun! Visit our Website! Become a Patron! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Facebook! Join our Discord Server to chat with us and other prog-rock fans! **Prog Notes: Spotlight is a fireside chat with your favourite up-and-coming or long-established prog artists! Hear straight from the Tarkus' mouth what inspired the music, their creative process, the history of the groups, and much more! An offshoot of Prog Notes, these two dorky Canadian counterparts bring in the best in the genre, connecting fans to the masters behind the music.
Illinois State's Dan Muller is beginning his tenth season as the Redbird head coach. With several new and talented players and some outstanding returners, he is excited about a less covid-affected season.
University of Illinois-Chicago MBB HC Luke Yaklich comes on the pod to discuss his career, starting as a high school coach before moving on to college ball. We also discuss the influence of Dan Muller, John Beilein, and Shaka Smart, as well as practice planning and the importance of preparation. Great conversation with one of America's best coaches!
The fifty ninth episode of Wills Fifth Quarter Special features the host Will Farlow, featuring a guest appearance from WZND Sports director Leo Staudacher. The first segment features Will and Leo Staudacher on the ninth edition of the Redbird Sports update where we cover Illinois State Sports for the students at ISU and Redbird alumni. Will and Leo on the ninth Redbird Sports Update cover the rebuilding Redbird men's basketball team and where they are at in the season. Leo gives his insight on Dan Muller's squad, and joins Will in prediction where the team will finish heading into the 2021 Arch Madness Tournament. The Redbird Women's basketball team is having a successful season in 2021 , and Leo fills us in on how impressive this team is this season. Will and Leo next fill you in on how Coach Gillespie's Redbirds will do this close to the Hoops in the Heartland tournament. The Redbird Football team is playing a first time Covid style spring season starting this weekend, and Leo shares the excitement fans can feel about the Redbirds in 2021. Will thinks this Redbird Football team can continue to be successful, and Leo fills us in on things to watch for starting this weekend at Hancock Stadium. Leo finishes the interview by filling Will's Fifth Quarter Special fans in on other Redbird Athletic teams we need to keep an eye on this spring. The final segment closing the show is Will's Sports movie Moment where Will shares his sports movie moment favorites in a segment where the host and guest co-hosts share a favorite moment in a sport movie favorite comparing it to a moment in modern day sports.
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Dan Muller, founder and CEO of Aeropay, is this week’s special guest on The Green Rush. Launched in 2017, AeroPay is a financial technology company founded whose alternative payments platform gives cannabis businesses the ability to accept digital payments both in-person and online. The AeroPay platform works by enabling bank-to-bank payments - through what the company calls 'smart bank transfers' - between cannabis businesses and their customers or other businesses. Today, most cannabis businesses still rely on cash because they are considered a high-risk payments category in the U.S. due to the illegal status of marijuana at the federal level. Most mainstream banks and payment networks don’t want to participate, but there are many companies like AeroPay that are willing to take the chance to support payments in this industry. Our hosts Anne and Nick chat with Dan about the issues and challenges cannabis businesses face when dealing in cash, AeroPay’s most recent funding round, how decriminalization under a potential Biden administration could impact the payments sector and Dan’s outlook for the future of banking and payments in the space. With 11 adult-use states currently and four more voting on this issue in the upcoming election, the financial side of this industry is a fast-moving target. So we’re glad to have Dan on the show today to talk about this timely topic and how he’s planning to get ahead of some of these big anticipated changes. So don’t sit back, lean forward! Daniel Muller, CEO and Founder of AeroPay Daniel Muller is the CEO & Founder of AeroPay, a financial technology company whose alternative payments platform gives cash reliant cannabis businesses the ability to accept digital payments from their customers both in-person and online. Prior to starting AeroPay, Daniel spent 10+ years in digital product innovation most recently at GPShopper (acquired by Synchrony Financial), where he oversaw the design and development of over 300 web and mobile applications for large scale Fortune 500 companies. Dan founded AeroPay in 2017 with the goal of simplifying payments for owners and operators in all industries and verticals. He is passionate about helping under-served businesses and markets through financial technology and innovation. Links to guest’s social media: AeroPay’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aeropay/ AeroPay’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aeropayapp AeroPay’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/aeropaycannabisAeroPay’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aeropay/ Dan Muller’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannymuller/ Dan Muller’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielm_muller Links and Mentions: AeroPay Cannabis homepage: https://www.aeropay.com/cannabis AeroPay / Safe Harbor Private Banking Partnership: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/aeropay-and-safe-harbor-private-banking-announce-strategic-partnership-to-create-better-cannabis-payments-301121677.html AeroPay Seed Round: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/alternative-payments-platform-aeropay-raises-seed-round-funding-led-by-fintech-experts-continental-investors-301139739.html Show Credits: This episode was hosted by Anne Donohoe and Nick Opich of KCSA Strategic Communications. Special thanks to our Program Director Shea Gunther. You can learn more about how KCSA Cannabis can help your cannabiz by visiting www.kcsa-cannabis.com or emailing greenrush@kcsa.com. You can also connect with us via our social channels: Twitter: @The_GreenRush Instagram: @thegreenrush_podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thegreenrushpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenRushPodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEQkvdjpUnPyhF59wxseqw?disable_polymer=true
Illinois State is coming off its worst season since 2006 and have a reshuffled roster. Head coach Dan Muller is optimistic about the coming season while dealing with pandemic issues. This is his one-on-one conversation with Valley Hoops Insider Podcast host, Harry Schroeder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Penny Collins is heading into his 3rd season as the Head Basketball Coach at Tennessee State. Last year his team doubled the year 1 win total with only 2 players returning from the previous roster. He was a four year starter and record breaking point guard at Belmont under coach Rick Byrd and coached on the D1 bench with Steve Forbes and Dan Muller helping to mold his voice for Tennessee State. We also get into the murder of George Floyd, how it has affected him and his family and how he has addressed to and talked with his team about it. A great listen for sure .... And, if you do enjoy this conversation, please feel free to share it across your platforms. Please also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast, rate it 5-stars and leave us a favorable comment about what you liked in the content FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE: Twitter - @JamieShaw5 Instagram - @Jamie_Shaw5 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcLuZiQvyD9soa___LamwuQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamie-shaw4/support
It's what you need to know to start your day for Thursday, May 21, 2020. Our Leadoff story is about McLean County health officials preparing for when businesses start to reopen during the pandemic. And Illinois State men's basketball coach Dan Muller says life as a coach has never been boring...until now, WGLT's Eric Stock reports.
Details of Life with Marcus Wilson joins Illinois State Men's Basketball Head Coach, Dan Muller. Dan and I talk about our days competing against each other and the best MVC players we played against, his strategy towards scheduling tough non-conference opponents, high expectations for next years team and much more! Watch, subscribe and share!
Scottish Watches Podcast #137 : Watch and LVMH Chat with Dan Muller from Fratello Watches This week a German and Two Scotsmans…walk into a……and no joke. Today it is Dan... The post Scottish Watches Podcast #137 : Watch and LVMH Chat with Dan Muller from Fratello Watches appeared first on Scottish Watches.
The forty sixth episode of Wills Fifth Quarter Special features the host Will Farlow, featuring a guest appearance from WZND Sports director Anthony Ferretti. The first segment features Will and Anthony Ferretti on the eighth edition of the Redbird Sports update where we cover Illinois State Sports for the students at ISU and Redbird alumni. Will and Anthony on the eighth Redbird Sports Update cover the sad finish to the season of the rebuilding Redbird men’s basketball team after they fell in round 1 of the 2020 Arch Madness MVC conference tournament to Drake 75-65. Anthony and I also break down the successful Redbird Women’s basketball season in year three of the Kristen Gillespie era. The Redbird men’s basketball team fell short in Arch Madness and Anthony helps break down their season and whether next year is a make or break year for Dan Muller. The ISU Redbird Women’s basketball team finished their season with their final regular season game due to basketball tournaments being cancelled in mid-March due to COVID- 19 outbreak concerns. Redbird women’s basketball had a great 2019-2020 season and Anthony helps us touch on their success and hypothetically what they could have done if this year’s Hoops in the Heartland Tournament was not cancelled. The final segment closing the show is Will's Sports movie Moment where Will shares his sports movie moment favorites in a segment where the host and guest co-hosts share a favorite moment in a sport movie favorite comparing it to a moment in modern day sports.
Recording date: 2019-09-24 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Dan Muller @the_meku Resources: Bazel Angular Connect Nrwl Angular React Rally React Ivy Angular compiler Greenfield vs Brownfield Bazel WebPack Hapi Protocol Buffers Open API Swagger Swagger OpenAPI GitLab Bose nc700 Timejumps 00:52 Angular Connect recap 01:52 Guest introduction 02:40 What is Nrwl 05:46 Challenges of building an evergreen project 10:03 Sponsor: Nrwl 10:39 Why Bazel? 20:14 What problem does this solve? 25:52 Sponsor: Ag Grid 27:14 Things to avoid when starting a new project 29:28 How long was the project? 32:10 How did it go? 34:52 Transitioning from launch to a reliable project 41:59 What should you do if you want to be successful? 43:04 Final thoughts
"The official unveiling of AVTV channel 975 HD, interviews with Dan Muller, Dave Reiser and Rob Liebreich. Plus, WHCC Easter egg hunt festival."
Start of HD Broadcasting Episode. Mary Waldron interviews with Dan Muller, Dave Reiser and Rob Liebreich.
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Daniel Muller Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Daniel Muller, who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. Listen to Daniel on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Daniel went to university intending to be a doctor, but when he arrived at Carnegie Mellon University he decided to major in Human Computer Interaction. He then started to work as a programmer in various internships. His dream job had always been to work for Google which he did before working as a consultant at NRWL. Links Adventures in Angular 212: “Angular Console” with Dan Muller Daniel's LinkedIN Daniel's Twitter Daniel's Medium Carnegie Mellon University https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Daniel Muller: Jason Jean Demolition Man by Alfred Bester Charles Max Wood: City of San Francisco Code BEAM SF 2019 - Code Sync
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Daniel Muller Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Daniel Muller, who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. Listen to Daniel on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Daniel went to university intending to be a doctor, but when he arrived at Carnegie Mellon University he decided to major in Human Computer Interaction. He then started to work as a programmer in various internships. His dream job had always been to work for Google which he did before working as a consultant at NRWL. Links Adventures in Angular 212: “Angular Console” with Dan Muller Daniel's LinkedIN Daniel's Twitter Daniel's Medium Carnegie Mellon University https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Daniel Muller: Jason Jean Demolition Man by Alfred Bester Charles Max Wood: City of San Francisco Code BEAM SF 2019 - Code Sync
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Guest: Daniel Muller Episode Summary In this episode of My Angular Story, Charles hosts Daniel Muller, who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. Listen to Daniel on the podcast Adventures in Angular here. Daniel went to university intending to be a doctor, but when he arrived at Carnegie Mellon University he decided to major in Human Computer Interaction. He then started to work as a programmer in various internships. His dream job had always been to work for Google which he did before working as a consultant at NRWL. Links Adventures in Angular 212: “Angular Console” with Dan Muller Daniel's LinkedIN Daniel's Twitter Daniel's Medium Carnegie Mellon University https://devchat.tv/my-angular-story/ https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv Picks Daniel Muller: Jason Jean Demolition Man by Alfred Bester Charles Max Wood: City of San Francisco Code BEAM SF 2019 - Code Sync
It’s the Season 1 finale! Today we are talking to Collin Bullock, Ariana Freeman, Ryan Croft, and Dan Muller. These four comedians, plus drummer Will Gingrich, make up Chicago comedy band Titty Citty. Their style ranges from political satire to just plain silliness, and is mostly presented in a simple punk/pop aesthetic. This interview highlights a first on the show: displaying group dynamics in the creative process (even if it is rather silly). View the performance here: https://youtu.be/3sYvrweobwc View the performance with commentary here: https://youtu.be/O4xVjaMkRUQ
Illinois State University Vidette Sports Editors Jonathan Barlas and Kade Heather discuss Illinois State Redbird basketball’s up and down winter break slate, recapping games against Loyola, Evansville and others. Vidette Sports brings this analysis to new heights with loads of content, coach Dan Muller quotes and predictions for the Redbird’s potential outcome against Southern Illinois Tuesday to continue Missouri Valley Conference play.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost John Papa Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Dan Muller In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Dan Muller who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. The panel asks Dan questions about the console and the pros and cons of it. Check out today’s episode! Show Topics: 1:19 – Dan: I work now with NRWL and I used to work at Google and then I got bored writing Angular applications. I then texted a colleague and worked with him and he gave me what is now called 1:52 – Chuck: Nice. Give us the elevator pitch for Angular Console? 2:00 – Dan: It is mostly pretty. 2:19 – Alyssa comments. 2:30 – Dan: To each their own. 2:38 – Dan One of the parts working at Google I would copy and paste the patterns I did at Google. Now we stopped copying and pasting code. If you are newbie there is a learning code and that’s a drag. What it (Angular Console) does it makes it easier for novices for them to know what can you generate and what options are available to you. It makes you feel nice and comforted and holds your hand. It’s a tool for me because I often go fast and it makes sure I don’t do anything wrong. It’s focused, and it keeps me focused. 4:29 – Panelist: I just installed it for the first time. I am working on a project for a client and been doing a lot of NGG things. I am looking at this thing and I can see how it can be pretty helpful with its UI. Get in and try it out. 5:23 – Dan: That’s the generate screen. 5:30 – I have a terminal and it... 5:51 – Dan: As you building up the commands it constantly runs them. It would be insane for you to hit the Enter key and copy and paste, cause we only have 2 hands. As you are doing the commands it will tell you what’s missing. You will have the flags above it and tweak it a little and it comes together. 6:45 – Chuck. 6:53 – Dan: Under the hood it’s running it verbatim. Anything that has an architecture definition every 1/10 sec it...will live update and it sees what projects you have, what apps you have and anything you have with a CI it will present it to you. 7:51 – It has some custom scripts. 8:03 – Alyssa: What did you do to install it? 8:05 - AngularConsole.com Welcome download button and I downloaded it. 8:43 – It’s a tiny file. 8:47 – You are trying your best to make your bundle efficient. 8:57 – Electron app is about the same size. It took only 11 seconds to download for me. 9:11 – Nobody uses Lenox, so... 9:22 – It does some very simple things it can do and chime-in when you want, Dan! I can see all my projects and if you were in a workspace you can see it all. If you have an Angular project you can do a generate component. There is a code generator, and there is a run screen. And in the end – I have a question about extensions? This is really where you can get a bunch of schematics, right? 10:34 – Panelist asks a question. 10:38 – Dan: Not wrong at all. 11:25 – Panelist and Dan go back-and-forth. 11:36 – We should do a show on schematics. 11:43 – You are percolating a few new ones – that’s cool. What would be cool is if you... 12:14 – Dan: Yeah it’s hard coded. We put this together in less than a month. It started in the middle of like October and we just put together and released in 3 weeks. Considering how slow Angular has developed it’s interesting to see... 13:01 – Yeah I am seeing the extensions that reminds me... I like how you can search with these extensions there especially with the filter. 13:21 – Dan: We want to eventually I hope we can surface more things. Not everyone thinks how a designer thinks. We are trivial to discover them maybe they would. He’s very much open to that someday. 14:24 – I want to ask a question. Let’s do a poll request and it’s important to me. I don’t see the file where that lives. 14:41 – Dan: I think there is a pre-existing file. You can base it off of that one. 14:55 – A little context that I have and the one question that keeps coming up is what’s to say that this won’t drive us down a road to only do what NX wants us to do? 15:52 – Dan: It’s tricky. Actually, back when the CUI they were thinking of something very similar to the console and it never happened. Basically before we launched it to the public we wanted to make sure that Angular team was on board with us. Even though we own the repo we wanted Google to sign-off the code. Make sure that they did it the correct way and they have lawyers more so than a start-up does. Eventually they will own...and they will be in charge of the release schedule. But all in all it’s my baby and I won’t give it up. There are extensions... Dan continues this conversation. 18:20 – Yeah so far using the console I can see the NX and finding extensions is hard. Where would you go find it? So this stuff... 18:53 – As long as NX still stays an option than something you MUST choose then... 19:12 – Dan: We decided early on that we didn’t want to shove NX into their face. That console can be useful but useful in another way. What we are building is this way you can reach out to us. We are a consulting company. If you are in the middle of making your app and you see a bug then we are building out a NWRL connect where you can connect with us. 20:12 – Yeah I see that NWRL connect. Do I get you for free? 20:26 – John Papa discount. 20:31 – I usually have to pay him $10,000 a minute! 20:53 – Yeah, he’s a cofounder (Victor). 21:03 – It gives his number and SSN! 21:17 – Alyssa: You said you have a lot of ideas of how console could go, do you have any things in the next steps? 21:32 – Dan: I wasn’t very ambitious when I started the project. It’s not a huge desktop client focus application. I am adding background tasks. Things you can run all the time so you don’t have to click them all the time. 23:17 – Advertisement – Get a coder job! 23:58 – Why would you use this tool? 24:05 – Dan: I have this fun experience when I was making console at first. It didn’t have the command screen and I needed to make a dialogue for creating a new workspace. And I said: Oh Shoot I don’t remember how to generate a module with routing. So instead of Googling...server and opened up Angular Console workspace and generated a component with it and it... 25:11 – Comment. 25:19 – Dan: During auto complete... 26:10 – Panelist: If they want that UI...and when I teach Angular the first thing I teach is the UI. I think UI is a great starting point. I look at the console to see the extensions. 27:09 – The CUI is already abstracting multiple different things. Now you have added a UI to it, I think it will be attractive for different people. I can see people saying I got it, and other people (John Papa) teaching a course, or maybe...certain people will like/don’t like it. 28:12 – I don’t think it’s an either or. 28:20 – Chuck: I would try things on the command line, and then things on the console line and figure out how it works with my flow. If I have 2 tools then I will use 1 for X and the other for Y. 28:47 – Dan comments. 29:17 – Where should people go to voice their ideas? 29:29 – Dan: Some ideas are really, really good! Yeah shoot me a message. 30:19 – You haven’t seen my issues, yet, bro. 30:28 – Chuck: Was it inspired by the... 30:37 – Dan: Shamelessly I steal design all the time. As I develop the Angular Console more I am steering away from their design but... 31:26 – Chuck: Depending on WHO I am talking about there is rivalry between maybe Vue and Angular and whatever. I like the idea of sharing to show the mature elements to bring in what I am doing. 31:59 – The main difference is the implementation is electron and web app and tell us pros and cons and why? 32:14 – Dan: We could have done it either way. It looked more beautiful in my dock. Having it be an honest to goodness app and not having to open a terminal and fire it up, it didn’t feel professional or good. There is a little bit of professionalism there. 33:42 – Chuck: I agree with that. 33:48 – I like that it is web and that it’s a web application. It’s nice to have a web app open. 34:06 – Dan comments. Dan: Discoverability is there. There are 2 servers and you could load it up and open it up in Chrome. We don’t use a lot of electronic UPIS because you are just running your terminal. 34:56 – Chuck comments. 35:02 – I just put the 7’s in there and there it is! 35:11 – Dan: Theoretically, it is useful. That’s good. 35:19 – What port? 35:40 – Chuck, panel and guest go back-and-forth. 36:06 – Seems like a good idea. 36:13 – Hacker News. 36:17 – Dan: That’s the dream – my life would be made as a developer. 36:38 – Chuck. 36:55 – I submitted a PR in there and looks like you are still getting help with this. I am a fan of this tool. People will love this. 37:15 – Dan: We have more things that we want to add it - it to make it more attractive. We are making it official we are... 37:54 – There are people that kill NWRLs. 38:03 – Chuck. 38:08 – Dan: Fellow NWRLer, Jack... 38:50 – That stuff exists through web pack, right? 39:20 – Dan: We can’t use it because it’s garbage and I won’t touch it. 39:35 – Dan: I don’t know. We are going to do basically the same thing but prettier. The code will be prettier. 40:10 – Chuck: Aaron, it looks like you put in a request to put in the plug-in. And you did it pretty fast so it’s not hard to do? 40:31 – Probably not formatted properly. 40:40 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 40:54 – You have to fix it on the air. It’s a space problem. My line space is too long. 41:07 – Panelists and guest. 41:46 – Dan: Any compliment from Victor makes my life. 41:57 – Panelist: I changed it. 42:05 – Alyssa: Is it green light, green arrow? 42:15 – I am just failing. 42:21 – I used the web editor I really didn’t... 42:30 – Alyssa: It was a space issue. 42:39 – 3 more minutes to go... 42:54 – Chuck sing us a song while we wait. 43:03 – Is there a contributions page for people to contribute? 43:18 – Dan: It tells you exactly how to run it. 43:33 – Chuck: It using some of the web pack tools and the CUI and the command line, I am wondering if it’s possible to add - not extensions to the CUI stuff but - to the console itself? Setup the other things that aren’t Angular specific but are apart of my overall template? Or do you do that through schematics? 44:16 – Dan: There are different ways to approach it. Your personal workflow you probably should integrate it. Like anything else why wouldn’t you keep it the same? 45:42 – Panelist comments. 46:08 – Dan: Have you contributed to Angular before? 46:25 – Chuck: Anything else before Picks? 46:36 – NRWL Connects is our support product to help you with being a more productive Angular developer. 47:24 – Panelists and guest go back-and-forth. 47:41 – I didn’t know NRWL Connects was a thing. If I wasn’t personal friends with Victor and... There have been problems that I have solved because I have smart friends. NRWL Connect is to help those people who don’t have smart friends. People can solve a lot of problems and this is HUGE! 49:03 – Dan: Fingers crossed we are helping integrate Angular Connect to help with Basil. 49:39 – Chuck: Picks! 50:00 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: Vue Angular NRWL NGRX – DATA LAB – GITHUB Angular Console Angular Prettier Schematic Chuck’s Twitter 5 Things about developing on a Mac – Video Real Talk JavaScript King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Dan Muller’s Bio through NRWL Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Alyssa Kendal UI Library component update John Season 2 of 5 Things of JavaScript Podcast - Realtalk JavaScript Aaron Role for Initiative Charles Extreme Ownership Dungeon and Dragons HeroDevs.com Dan Look at the Birdie The King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Boots Screaming Females
Panel: Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost John Papa Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Dan Muller In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Dan Muller who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. The panel asks Dan questions about the console and the pros and cons of it. Check out today’s episode! Show Topics: 1:19 – Dan: I work now with NRWL and I used to work at Google and then I got bored writing Angular applications. I then texted a colleague and worked with him and he gave me what is now called 1:52 – Chuck: Nice. Give us the elevator pitch for Angular Console? 2:00 – Dan: It is mostly pretty. 2:19 – Alyssa comments. 2:30 – Dan: To each their own. 2:38 – Dan One of the parts working at Google I would copy and paste the patterns I did at Google. Now we stopped copying and pasting code. If you are newbie there is a learning code and that’s a drag. What it (Angular Console) does it makes it easier for novices for them to know what can you generate and what options are available to you. It makes you feel nice and comforted and holds your hand. It’s a tool for me because I often go fast and it makes sure I don’t do anything wrong. It’s focused, and it keeps me focused. 4:29 – Panelist: I just installed it for the first time. I am working on a project for a client and been doing a lot of NGG things. I am looking at this thing and I can see how it can be pretty helpful with its UI. Get in and try it out. 5:23 – Dan: That’s the generate screen. 5:30 – I have a terminal and it... 5:51 – Dan: As you building up the commands it constantly runs them. It would be insane for you to hit the Enter key and copy and paste, cause we only have 2 hands. As you are doing the commands it will tell you what’s missing. You will have the flags above it and tweak it a little and it comes together. 6:45 – Chuck. 6:53 – Dan: Under the hood it’s running it verbatim. Anything that has an architecture definition every 1/10 sec it...will live update and it sees what projects you have, what apps you have and anything you have with a CI it will present it to you. 7:51 – It has some custom scripts. 8:03 – Alyssa: What did you do to install it? 8:05 - AngularConsole.com Welcome download button and I downloaded it. 8:43 – It’s a tiny file. 8:47 – You are trying your best to make your bundle efficient. 8:57 – Electron app is about the same size. It took only 11 seconds to download for me. 9:11 – Nobody uses Lenox, so... 9:22 – It does some very simple things it can do and chime-in when you want, Dan! I can see all my projects and if you were in a workspace you can see it all. If you have an Angular project you can do a generate component. There is a code generator, and there is a run screen. And in the end – I have a question about extensions? This is really where you can get a bunch of schematics, right? 10:34 – Panelist asks a question. 10:38 – Dan: Not wrong at all. 11:25 – Panelist and Dan go back-and-forth. 11:36 – We should do a show on schematics. 11:43 – You are percolating a few new ones – that’s cool. What would be cool is if you... 12:14 – Dan: Yeah it’s hard coded. We put this together in less than a month. It started in the middle of like October and we just put together and released in 3 weeks. Considering how slow Angular has developed it’s interesting to see... 13:01 – Yeah I am seeing the extensions that reminds me... I like how you can search with these extensions there especially with the filter. 13:21 – Dan: We want to eventually I hope we can surface more things. Not everyone thinks how a designer thinks. We are trivial to discover them maybe they would. He’s very much open to that someday. 14:24 – I want to ask a question. Let’s do a poll request and it’s important to me. I don’t see the file where that lives. 14:41 – Dan: I think there is a pre-existing file. You can base it off of that one. 14:55 – A little context that I have and the one question that keeps coming up is what’s to say that this won’t drive us down a road to only do what NX wants us to do? 15:52 – Dan: It’s tricky. Actually, back when the CUI they were thinking of something very similar to the console and it never happened. Basically before we launched it to the public we wanted to make sure that Angular team was on board with us. Even though we own the repo we wanted Google to sign-off the code. Make sure that they did it the correct way and they have lawyers more so than a start-up does. Eventually they will own...and they will be in charge of the release schedule. But all in all it’s my baby and I won’t give it up. There are extensions... Dan continues this conversation. 18:20 – Yeah so far using the console I can see the NX and finding extensions is hard. Where would you go find it? So this stuff... 18:53 – As long as NX still stays an option than something you MUST choose then... 19:12 – Dan: We decided early on that we didn’t want to shove NX into their face. That console can be useful but useful in another way. What we are building is this way you can reach out to us. We are a consulting company. If you are in the middle of making your app and you see a bug then we are building out a NWRL connect where you can connect with us. 20:12 – Yeah I see that NWRL connect. Do I get you for free? 20:26 – John Papa discount. 20:31 – I usually have to pay him $10,000 a minute! 20:53 – Yeah, he’s a cofounder (Victor). 21:03 – It gives his number and SSN! 21:17 – Alyssa: You said you have a lot of ideas of how console could go, do you have any things in the next steps? 21:32 – Dan: I wasn’t very ambitious when I started the project. It’s not a huge desktop client focus application. I am adding background tasks. Things you can run all the time so you don’t have to click them all the time. 23:17 – Advertisement – Get a coder job! 23:58 – Why would you use this tool? 24:05 – Dan: I have this fun experience when I was making console at first. It didn’t have the command screen and I needed to make a dialogue for creating a new workspace. And I said: Oh Shoot I don’t remember how to generate a module with routing. So instead of Googling...server and opened up Angular Console workspace and generated a component with it and it... 25:11 – Comment. 25:19 – Dan: During auto complete... 26:10 – Panelist: If they want that UI...and when I teach Angular the first thing I teach is the UI. I think UI is a great starting point. I look at the console to see the extensions. 27:09 – The CUI is already abstracting multiple different things. Now you have added a UI to it, I think it will be attractive for different people. I can see people saying I got it, and other people (John Papa) teaching a course, or maybe...certain people will like/don’t like it. 28:12 – I don’t think it’s an either or. 28:20 – Chuck: I would try things on the command line, and then things on the console line and figure out how it works with my flow. If I have 2 tools then I will use 1 for X and the other for Y. 28:47 – Dan comments. 29:17 – Where should people go to voice their ideas? 29:29 – Dan: Some ideas are really, really good! Yeah shoot me a message. 30:19 – You haven’t seen my issues, yet, bro. 30:28 – Chuck: Was it inspired by the... 30:37 – Dan: Shamelessly I steal design all the time. As I develop the Angular Console more I am steering away from their design but... 31:26 – Chuck: Depending on WHO I am talking about there is rivalry between maybe Vue and Angular and whatever. I like the idea of sharing to show the mature elements to bring in what I am doing. 31:59 – The main difference is the implementation is electron and web app and tell us pros and cons and why? 32:14 – Dan: We could have done it either way. It looked more beautiful in my dock. Having it be an honest to goodness app and not having to open a terminal and fire it up, it didn’t feel professional or good. There is a little bit of professionalism there. 33:42 – Chuck: I agree with that. 33:48 – I like that it is web and that it’s a web application. It’s nice to have a web app open. 34:06 – Dan comments. Dan: Discoverability is there. There are 2 servers and you could load it up and open it up in Chrome. We don’t use a lot of electronic UPIS because you are just running your terminal. 34:56 – Chuck comments. 35:02 – I just put the 7’s in there and there it is! 35:11 – Dan: Theoretically, it is useful. That’s good. 35:19 – What port? 35:40 – Chuck, panel and guest go back-and-forth. 36:06 – Seems like a good idea. 36:13 – Hacker News. 36:17 – Dan: That’s the dream – my life would be made as a developer. 36:38 – Chuck. 36:55 – I submitted a PR in there and looks like you are still getting help with this. I am a fan of this tool. People will love this. 37:15 – Dan: We have more things that we want to add it - it to make it more attractive. We are making it official we are... 37:54 – There are people that kill NWRLs. 38:03 – Chuck. 38:08 – Dan: Fellow NWRLer, Jack... 38:50 – That stuff exists through web pack, right? 39:20 – Dan: We can’t use it because it’s garbage and I won’t touch it. 39:35 – Dan: I don’t know. We are going to do basically the same thing but prettier. The code will be prettier. 40:10 – Chuck: Aaron, it looks like you put in a request to put in the plug-in. And you did it pretty fast so it’s not hard to do? 40:31 – Probably not formatted properly. 40:40 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 40:54 – You have to fix it on the air. It’s a space problem. My line space is too long. 41:07 – Panelists and guest. 41:46 – Dan: Any compliment from Victor makes my life. 41:57 – Panelist: I changed it. 42:05 – Alyssa: Is it green light, green arrow? 42:15 – I am just failing. 42:21 – I used the web editor I really didn’t... 42:30 – Alyssa: It was a space issue. 42:39 – 3 more minutes to go... 42:54 – Chuck sing us a song while we wait. 43:03 – Is there a contributions page for people to contribute? 43:18 – Dan: It tells you exactly how to run it. 43:33 – Chuck: It using some of the web pack tools and the CUI and the command line, I am wondering if it’s possible to add - not extensions to the CUI stuff but - to the console itself? Setup the other things that aren’t Angular specific but are apart of my overall template? Or do you do that through schematics? 44:16 – Dan: There are different ways to approach it. Your personal workflow you probably should integrate it. Like anything else why wouldn’t you keep it the same? 45:42 – Panelist comments. 46:08 – Dan: Have you contributed to Angular before? 46:25 – Chuck: Anything else before Picks? 46:36 – NRWL Connects is our support product to help you with being a more productive Angular developer. 47:24 – Panelists and guest go back-and-forth. 47:41 – I didn’t know NRWL Connects was a thing. If I wasn’t personal friends with Victor and... There have been problems that I have solved because I have smart friends. NRWL Connect is to help those people who don’t have smart friends. People can solve a lot of problems and this is HUGE! 49:03 – Dan: Fingers crossed we are helping integrate Angular Connect to help with Basil. 49:39 – Chuck: Picks! 50:00 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: Vue Angular NRWL NGRX – DATA LAB – GITHUB Angular Console Angular Prettier Schematic Chuck’s Twitter 5 Things about developing on a Mac – Video Real Talk JavaScript King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Dan Muller’s Bio through NRWL Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Alyssa Kendal UI Library component update John Season 2 of 5 Things of JavaScript Podcast - Realtalk JavaScript Aaron Role for Initiative Charles Extreme Ownership Dungeon and Dragons HeroDevs.com Dan Look at the Birdie The King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Boots Screaming Females
Panel: Charles Max Wood Aaron Frost John Papa Alyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Dan Muller In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Dan Muller who is a member of the NRWL team and who has developed Angular Console. The panel asks Dan questions about the console and the pros and cons of it. Check out today’s episode! Show Topics: 1:19 – Dan: I work now with NRWL and I used to work at Google and then I got bored writing Angular applications. I then texted a colleague and worked with him and he gave me what is now called 1:52 – Chuck: Nice. Give us the elevator pitch for Angular Console? 2:00 – Dan: It is mostly pretty. 2:19 – Alyssa comments. 2:30 – Dan: To each their own. 2:38 – Dan One of the parts working at Google I would copy and paste the patterns I did at Google. Now we stopped copying and pasting code. If you are newbie there is a learning code and that’s a drag. What it (Angular Console) does it makes it easier for novices for them to know what can you generate and what options are available to you. It makes you feel nice and comforted and holds your hand. It’s a tool for me because I often go fast and it makes sure I don’t do anything wrong. It’s focused, and it keeps me focused. 4:29 – Panelist: I just installed it for the first time. I am working on a project for a client and been doing a lot of NGG things. I am looking at this thing and I can see how it can be pretty helpful with its UI. Get in and try it out. 5:23 – Dan: That’s the generate screen. 5:30 – I have a terminal and it... 5:51 – Dan: As you building up the commands it constantly runs them. It would be insane for you to hit the Enter key and copy and paste, cause we only have 2 hands. As you are doing the commands it will tell you what’s missing. You will have the flags above it and tweak it a little and it comes together. 6:45 – Chuck. 6:53 – Dan: Under the hood it’s running it verbatim. Anything that has an architecture definition every 1/10 sec it...will live update and it sees what projects you have, what apps you have and anything you have with a CI it will present it to you. 7:51 – It has some custom scripts. 8:03 – Alyssa: What did you do to install it? 8:05 - AngularConsole.com Welcome download button and I downloaded it. 8:43 – It’s a tiny file. 8:47 – You are trying your best to make your bundle efficient. 8:57 – Electron app is about the same size. It took only 11 seconds to download for me. 9:11 – Nobody uses Lenox, so... 9:22 – It does some very simple things it can do and chime-in when you want, Dan! I can see all my projects and if you were in a workspace you can see it all. If you have an Angular project you can do a generate component. There is a code generator, and there is a run screen. And in the end – I have a question about extensions? This is really where you can get a bunch of schematics, right? 10:34 – Panelist asks a question. 10:38 – Dan: Not wrong at all. 11:25 – Panelist and Dan go back-and-forth. 11:36 – We should do a show on schematics. 11:43 – You are percolating a few new ones – that’s cool. What would be cool is if you... 12:14 – Dan: Yeah it’s hard coded. We put this together in less than a month. It started in the middle of like October and we just put together and released in 3 weeks. Considering how slow Angular has developed it’s interesting to see... 13:01 – Yeah I am seeing the extensions that reminds me... I like how you can search with these extensions there especially with the filter. 13:21 – Dan: We want to eventually I hope we can surface more things. Not everyone thinks how a designer thinks. We are trivial to discover them maybe they would. He’s very much open to that someday. 14:24 – I want to ask a question. Let’s do a poll request and it’s important to me. I don’t see the file where that lives. 14:41 – Dan: I think there is a pre-existing file. You can base it off of that one. 14:55 – A little context that I have and the one question that keeps coming up is what’s to say that this won’t drive us down a road to only do what NX wants us to do? 15:52 – Dan: It’s tricky. Actually, back when the CUI they were thinking of something very similar to the console and it never happened. Basically before we launched it to the public we wanted to make sure that Angular team was on board with us. Even though we own the repo we wanted Google to sign-off the code. Make sure that they did it the correct way and they have lawyers more so than a start-up does. Eventually they will own...and they will be in charge of the release schedule. But all in all it’s my baby and I won’t give it up. There are extensions... Dan continues this conversation. 18:20 – Yeah so far using the console I can see the NX and finding extensions is hard. Where would you go find it? So this stuff... 18:53 – As long as NX still stays an option than something you MUST choose then... 19:12 – Dan: We decided early on that we didn’t want to shove NX into their face. That console can be useful but useful in another way. What we are building is this way you can reach out to us. We are a consulting company. If you are in the middle of making your app and you see a bug then we are building out a NWRL connect where you can connect with us. 20:12 – Yeah I see that NWRL connect. Do I get you for free? 20:26 – John Papa discount. 20:31 – I usually have to pay him $10,000 a minute! 20:53 – Yeah, he’s a cofounder (Victor). 21:03 – It gives his number and SSN! 21:17 – Alyssa: You said you have a lot of ideas of how console could go, do you have any things in the next steps? 21:32 – Dan: I wasn’t very ambitious when I started the project. It’s not a huge desktop client focus application. I am adding background tasks. Things you can run all the time so you don’t have to click them all the time. 23:17 – Advertisement – Get a coder job! 23:58 – Why would you use this tool? 24:05 – Dan: I have this fun experience when I was making console at first. It didn’t have the command screen and I needed to make a dialogue for creating a new workspace. And I said: Oh Shoot I don’t remember how to generate a module with routing. So instead of Googling...server and opened up Angular Console workspace and generated a component with it and it... 25:11 – Comment. 25:19 – Dan: During auto complete... 26:10 – Panelist: If they want that UI...and when I teach Angular the first thing I teach is the UI. I think UI is a great starting point. I look at the console to see the extensions. 27:09 – The CUI is already abstracting multiple different things. Now you have added a UI to it, I think it will be attractive for different people. I can see people saying I got it, and other people (John Papa) teaching a course, or maybe...certain people will like/don’t like it. 28:12 – I don’t think it’s an either or. 28:20 – Chuck: I would try things on the command line, and then things on the console line and figure out how it works with my flow. If I have 2 tools then I will use 1 for X and the other for Y. 28:47 – Dan comments. 29:17 – Where should people go to voice their ideas? 29:29 – Dan: Some ideas are really, really good! Yeah shoot me a message. 30:19 – You haven’t seen my issues, yet, bro. 30:28 – Chuck: Was it inspired by the... 30:37 – Dan: Shamelessly I steal design all the time. As I develop the Angular Console more I am steering away from their design but... 31:26 – Chuck: Depending on WHO I am talking about there is rivalry between maybe Vue and Angular and whatever. I like the idea of sharing to show the mature elements to bring in what I am doing. 31:59 – The main difference is the implementation is electron and web app and tell us pros and cons and why? 32:14 – Dan: We could have done it either way. It looked more beautiful in my dock. Having it be an honest to goodness app and not having to open a terminal and fire it up, it didn’t feel professional or good. There is a little bit of professionalism there. 33:42 – Chuck: I agree with that. 33:48 – I like that it is web and that it’s a web application. It’s nice to have a web app open. 34:06 – Dan comments. Dan: Discoverability is there. There are 2 servers and you could load it up and open it up in Chrome. We don’t use a lot of electronic UPIS because you are just running your terminal. 34:56 – Chuck comments. 35:02 – I just put the 7’s in there and there it is! 35:11 – Dan: Theoretically, it is useful. That’s good. 35:19 – What port? 35:40 – Chuck, panel and guest go back-and-forth. 36:06 – Seems like a good idea. 36:13 – Hacker News. 36:17 – Dan: That’s the dream – my life would be made as a developer. 36:38 – Chuck. 36:55 – I submitted a PR in there and looks like you are still getting help with this. I am a fan of this tool. People will love this. 37:15 – Dan: We have more things that we want to add it - it to make it more attractive. We are making it official we are... 37:54 – There are people that kill NWRLs. 38:03 – Chuck. 38:08 – Dan: Fellow NWRLer, Jack... 38:50 – That stuff exists through web pack, right? 39:20 – Dan: We can’t use it because it’s garbage and I won’t touch it. 39:35 – Dan: I don’t know. We are going to do basically the same thing but prettier. The code will be prettier. 40:10 – Chuck: Aaron, it looks like you put in a request to put in the plug-in. And you did it pretty fast so it’s not hard to do? 40:31 – Probably not formatted properly. 40:40 – Panel and guest go back-and-forth. 40:54 – You have to fix it on the air. It’s a space problem. My line space is too long. 41:07 – Panelists and guest. 41:46 – Dan: Any compliment from Victor makes my life. 41:57 – Panelist: I changed it. 42:05 – Alyssa: Is it green light, green arrow? 42:15 – I am just failing. 42:21 – I used the web editor I really didn’t... 42:30 – Alyssa: It was a space issue. 42:39 – 3 more minutes to go... 42:54 – Chuck sing us a song while we wait. 43:03 – Is there a contributions page for people to contribute? 43:18 – Dan: It tells you exactly how to run it. 43:33 – Chuck: It using some of the web pack tools and the CUI and the command line, I am wondering if it’s possible to add - not extensions to the CUI stuff but - to the console itself? Setup the other things that aren’t Angular specific but are apart of my overall template? Or do you do that through schematics? 44:16 – Dan: There are different ways to approach it. Your personal workflow you probably should integrate it. Like anything else why wouldn’t you keep it the same? 45:42 – Panelist comments. 46:08 – Dan: Have you contributed to Angular before? 46:25 – Chuck: Anything else before Picks? 46:36 – NRWL Connects is our support product to help you with being a more productive Angular developer. 47:24 – Panelists and guest go back-and-forth. 47:41 – I didn’t know NRWL Connects was a thing. If I wasn’t personal friends with Victor and... There have been problems that I have solved because I have smart friends. NRWL Connect is to help those people who don’t have smart friends. People can solve a lot of problems and this is HUGE! 49:03 – Dan: Fingers crossed we are helping integrate Angular Connect to help with Basil. 49:39 – Chuck: Picks! 50:00 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: Vue Angular NRWL NGRX – DATA LAB – GITHUB Angular Console Angular Prettier Schematic Chuck’s Twitter 5 Things about developing on a Mac – Video Real Talk JavaScript King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Dan Muller’s Bio through NRWL Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Alyssa Kendal UI Library component update John Season 2 of 5 Things of JavaScript Podcast - Realtalk JavaScript Aaron Role for Initiative Charles Extreme Ownership Dungeon and Dragons HeroDevs.com Dan Look at the Birdie The King and Queen of the Universe Grinders Boots Screaming Females
First up, Eli Hershkovich and Illinois State coach Dan Muller discuss how Muller got started in the business, the ISU plane crash that he'll never forget, his defensive philosophy, Milik Yarbrough's suspension and the Redbirds' hopes in the Missouri Valley Conference and NCAA tournament. Then, Michael O'Brien on the Chicago Sun-Times hops on to breakdown Markese Jacobs -- a four-star 2019 point guard and Chicago native -- verbally committing to DePaul, the Blue Demons' chances of retaining him and their coaches involvement in the current FBI-NCAA investigation.
First up, Eli Hershkovich and Illinois State coach Dan Muller discuss how Muller got started in the business, the ISU plane crash that he'll never forget, his defensive philosophy, Milik Yarbrough's suspension and the Redbirds' hopes in the Missouri Valley Conference and NCAA tournament. Then, Michael O'Brien on the Chicago Sun-Times hops on to breakdown Markese Jacobs -- a four-star 2019 point guard and Chicago native -- verbally committing to DePaul, the Blue Demons' chances of retaining him and their coaches involvement in the current FBI-NCAA investigation.
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In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Illinois State head coach Dan Muller. Topics of discussion include: the staff's biggest focus this offseason, the addition of Chris Duhon as an assistant, how the team's double-digit scoring trio play so well off each other, William Tinsley's development, expectations for the newcomers, the Redbirds' strong non-conference schedule, and much more. It’s another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
Illinois State head coach Dan Muller joins the podcast to help us preview the 2018-19 Redbirds. We talk about the returning trio of Phil Fayne, Keyshawn Evans, and Milik Yarbrough, discuss some of the key newcomers, go in-depth on the team’s daunting schedule, and talk a little bit about recruiting and the Rice Commission. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fourteenth episode of Wills Fifth Quarter Special features the host Will Farlow and his guest co-host Brian Farlow along with special guest appearances from Former NBA player and news Illinois State Redbird men’s basketball assistant coach Chris Duhon and ISU Grad student and ISU Baseball SID Matt Gocken. The first segment features the Illinois State men’s basketball offseason update featuring the one on one interview with new Redbird assistant coach Chris Duhon giving his thoughts on his new coaching job and the excitement he has to work with Dan Muller’s staff and be a part of Redbird nation. ISU Baseball SID Matt Gocken joins the show in a special interview giving insight on the new head coach, Owen Miller’s departure, and the future of ISU baseball. The second segment features a Chicago Bulls offseason update and talk on the Chicago White Sox and the Chicago Cubs. The final segment closing the show is Will's Sports movie Moment where the host and guest co-host share a favorite moment in a sport movie favorite.