Podcast appearances and mentions of Dave Hoover

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The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

This is it. The final episode of The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour. This time out, I look at the last two issues of Starman 44 and 45. Plus I look at where Starman goes from here (sob sob). Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com Finally, I want to thank everyone that went on this journey with me. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. And keep listening to the Headcast Network as I look at other comics from the past....

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 49: December 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 52:55


The END IS HIGH!!!! The second part of the final storyline of Starman. Issue 43... Starman vs Lobo vs Eclispo. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Dec of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com Finally, as I mention at the end of the episode... I may skip next month and have a 50th episode finale looking at the final two episodes.

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 48: November 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 60:28


This is is Starhunters... The final story arc of Starman. This issue, we look at issue 42, the first issue of the final story line... Join uas as we near the end of Will Payton's run... We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Oct of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 47: October 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 56:22


This month, Starman is still in Sin City. Join me as I take a look at his adventure. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Oct of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 47: October 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 56:22


This month, Starman is still in Sin City. Join me as I take a look at his adventure. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Oct of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

Kenny & JT
Dave Hoover – Former McKinley Bulldogs Head Basketball Coach / @McKinleySports

Kenny & JT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 15:33


On The Kenny & JT Show we catch up with former McKinley head basketball coach Dave Hoover. Coach Hoover guided the Pups to consecutive State Championships in 2005 and 2006. The Back2Back Champions Recognition Dinner will take place Saturday, January 25th at the Pro Football HOF Nash Family Event Center.

Stop! Let's Team-Up!
OPAL CITY CONFIDENTIAL: A STARMAN PODCAST -- EPISODE 069 WHAT'S A LITTLE FASHION BETWEEN FRIENDS

Stop! Let's Team-Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 24:55


Peter David and Keith Giffen fill in on the writting for issue 35 and the regular team of Lee Strazewski, Dave Hoover, and Scott Hanna kill it on issue 36.  Plus a team up with Rampage and Phantom Lady.   #Starman #MonEl #PhantomLady #Rampage #KeithGiffen #PeterDavid

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 46: September 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 67:34


After a couple of month break, we return once again. My hosting company is working again and band season is over... for now. This month, Starman is in Sin City fighting an alien that can possess people's bodies. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Sept of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 46: September 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 67:34


After a couple of month break, we return once again. My hosting company is working again and band season is over... for now. This month, Starman is in Sin City fighting an alien that can possess people's bodies. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out Sept of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

Stop! Let's Team-Up!
OPAL CITY CONFIDENTIAL: A STARMAN PODCAST -- EPISODE 065 SEDUCTION OF STARMAN PART 2 & 3

Stop! Let's Team-Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 18:36


Time tor head back to Arizona, via the Will Patton Starman.  This week we return to our coverage of Starman Volume 1, with issues 31 and 32.  Len Strazewski and Dave Hoover's The Seduction of the Starman has Will try to the right thing? #Starman #DCComics #LenStrazewski #DaveHoover #WillPatton #STARLabs 

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 45: August 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 61:09


After a couple of month break, we return. The War of the Gods is over so Will returns to his home town... and Plaxmax... The inflatable killer. Join him as he gets help from Phantom Lady and Kitty as he takes on the blowup villain. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out August of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 45: August 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 61:09


After a couple of month break, we return. The War of the Gods is over so Will returns to his home town... and Plaxmax... The inflatable killer. Join him as he gets help from Phantom Lady and Kitty as he takes on the blowup villain. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out August of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 44: July 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:47


This month we are interrupted by War of the Gods. Achilles takes on our hero. Plus Phantom Lady sticks around. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out July of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 44: July 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:47


This month we are interrupted by War of the Gods. Achilles takes on our hero. Plus Phantom Lady sticks around. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out July of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 43: June 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 45:47


We continue our story with Starman, Phantom Lady, and Ramapge... and don't forget Kenneth... taking on the might of Colonel Computron! We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out June of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 43: June 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 45:47


We continue our story with Starman, Phantom Lady, and Ramapge... and don't forget Kenneth... taking on the might of Colonel Computron! We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out June of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 42: May 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 65:59


More Starman for 2024. This month we look at issue 36 of Starman. We get a return of Kitty Faulkner, and Rampage, along with Phantom Lady! Join us as we see Starman captured. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out May of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 42: May 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 65:59


More Starman for 2024. This month we look at issue 36 of Starman. We get a return of Kitty Faulkner, and Rampage, along with Phantom Lady! Join us as we see Starman captured. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out May of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at Starman@HeadSpeaks.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 41: April 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 69:15


After a couple of month delay, The Starman Adventure Show returns to the air waves! This month we look at the book that came out April 1991, aka Starman 35. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out during that same month. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 41: April 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 69:15


After a couple of month delay, The Starman Adventure Show returns to the air waves! This month we look at the book that came out April 1991, aka Starman 35. We have a promo break, then we return with Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, where we look at most of the comics that came out during that same month. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 40: March 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 50:07


Well, Chad has returned to the LanternCast Studios, so once again Brother Head is alone as he covers Starman 34. Then afterwards I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in March of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 40: March 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 50:07


Well, Chad has returned to the LanternCast Studios, so once again Brother Head is alone as he covers Starman 34. Then afterwards I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in March of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 39: Feb 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 157:05


Hey there Starhunters... Here is your bonus episode for this month. Since it's been awhile since I've released one, this month you get two! This episode I try out my new possible co-host, Little Chad Bokelman from The Green Lantern Podcast! Together we look at issue 33, the final issue of The Seduction of Starman. Firestorm is mentioned several times. And the Irredeemable Shag is also mentioned wayyyy too many time. Also the term, lunkhead (if I'm not mistaken) is used to describe our Will Payton. That might tell if you I have Lil Chad back on the show or not. Then afterwards Chad sticks around as we look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in Feb of 1991. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 38: Jan 1991

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 68:50


Greetings Starhunters... This month we look at issue 32 of Starman and continuing the Seduction of Starman. Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in January of 1991. Also... As a special treat, you get a second episode this month... listen to episode 39 which is also out today! Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

Captain America Comic Book Fans
#98: Guest Jason Olsen Reviews Last Mark Gruenwald Issue! Cap #443 (1995) Mark Gruenwald / Dave Hoover

Captain America Comic Book Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 104:09


It is the end of an era. After 137 issues, Mark Gruenwald's ten year run of writing Captain America comes to a close. Rick & Bob, as well as guest Jason Olsen (author of Mark Gruenwald and the Star Spangled Symbolism of Captain America) review Mark's last issue, an emotional tale of Cap learning he has 24 hours to live. Plus... a special guest joins the show as a surprise to Bob! Connect with our guests Jason Olsen at https://www.jason-olsen.com and John Sewell at https://beautifulsillyandterriblethings.com Connect with Rick & Bob and fellow Cap fans at https://www.facebook.com/groups/captainamericacomicbookfans and https://twitter.com/CapComicFans Enjoy this podcast series? Please help by donating at: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support Please subscribe, rate and review! Want to be part of the show? Leave a recorded message at https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/message --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/capcomicbookfans/support

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 37: Dec 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 69:55


Greetings Starhunters... This month we look at issue 31 of Starman and continuing the Seduction of Starman. And even though the book came out in Janurary, we're considering it a December book, since there two issues out in Janurary Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in December of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 36: Nov 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 65:57


Greetings Starhunters... This month we look at issue 30 of Starman and the Seduction of Starman Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in November of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 35: Oct 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 61:17


Greetings Starhunters... This month we look at issue 29 of Starman and the threat of PLASMAX! Who? Join me and find out. Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in October of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Headcast Network
The Starman Adventure Show Episode 35: Oct 1990

The Headcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 61:17


Greetings Starhunters... This month we look at issue 29 of Starman and the threat of PLASMAX! Who? Join me and find out. Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in October of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 34: Sept 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 113:39


Greetings Starhunters... This month... The Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite! This episode I'm looking at a couple of issues. Over in the Superman books, Mxy creates Red Kryponite for Lex Luthor. Wait a minute... why am I talking about Lex, Mr. Mxy and Superman on a Starman podcast? Well join me and find out the connection. Before listening, make sure you read the Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite story. It happened in Superman 49, Adventures of Superman 472, Starman 28, Action Comics 659 and Superman 50 (or get the TPB). Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in September of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

The Headcast Network
Starman Adventures Episode 34: Sept 1990

The Headcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 113:39


Greetings Starhunters... This month... The Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite! This episode I'm looking at a couple of issues. Over in the Superman books, Mxy creates Red Kryponite for Lex Luthor. Wait a minute... why am I talking about Lex, Mr. Mxy and Superman on a Starman podcast? Well join me and find out the connection. Before listening, make sure you read the Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite story. It happened in Superman 49, Adventures of Superman 472, Starman 28, Action Comics 659 and Superman 50 (or get the TPB). Then afterwards, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in September of 1990. Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you. Email me at SMAH@Headcastnetwork.com

Sustain
Episode 57: Mikeal Rogers on Building Communities, the Early Days of Node.js, and How to Stay a Coder for Life

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 38:46


Panelists Allen "Gunner" Gunn | Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Guest Mikeal Rogers Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! Our special guest today is Mikeal Rogers, who works at Protocol Labs as IPLD Lead. We learn what Protocol Labs is, where they come from, and what Mikeal does there as the IPLD Lead (InterPlanetary Linked Data). We will find out what happened when io.js forked with Node.js, if there is a difference between the Project Manager and Developer Role, and Mikeal’s interests in design libraries, and building a community and ecosystem from scratch and how they interrelate. Download this episode now to learn more! [00:01:25] Mikeal tells us what he does at Protocol Labs. We also learn who Protocol Labs is and where they come from. [00:06:43] Mikeal talks about what he did in his previous jobs. [00:09:48] Richard asks Mikeal what separates his path and his ideal goal from being someone who ends up just working on algorithms full time for Microsoft in the back office. [00:14:15] Mikeal shares with us the io.js fork with Node.js. Justin wonders if there was a lot tension between the communities and Mikeal explains. [00:19:40] Richard wonders if Mikeal thinks the Project Manager Role and the Developer Role are similar. [00:24:18] Mikeal specializes in and worked on design libraries so they can grow entire ecosystems and communities and how to make the code itself actually enable and afford better sustainable practices, which he talks about here. He mentions the creation of the Buffer Interface. [00:32:51] Mikeal tells us where we can learn more about him and things he’s done with community and sustainability stuff and where we can find him on the internet. Spotlight [00:34:46] Justin’s spotlight is Into the Ether podcast. [00:35:06] Gunner’s spotlight is Save Internet Freedom. [00:35:33] Richard’s spotlight is a book called, Apprenticeship Patterns by Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye. [00:35:49] Mikeal’s spotlight is GitHub Actions. Quotes [00:08:10] “The whole industry is really pushing you towards do more, take on more responsibility, do a startup, take on executive roles, keep going. It’s just never enough to just write code or be a programmer.” [00:08:24] “I had a real kind of identity crisis a little bit when I was leaving the Node Foundation, because I was like what am I going to do? And it actually took me a little while, like I had a short stint in some venture capital stuff.” [00:22:30] “If you write code every day, you have a practice. Even if you’re just doing it for work, you have a practice, like you sit down, and you probably notice yourself taking a walk, or working on a problem in the shower or something. These are really subtle forms of meditation for you to take yourself in a different state and get all of the distractions away for a minute and just think about a problem.” Links Protocol Labs (https://protocol.ai/) IPLD (InterPlanetary Linked Data) (https://docs.ipld.io/) Medium-Mikeal Rogers (https://medium.com/@mikeal) Mikeal Rogers-GitHub (https://github.com/mikeal) Mikeal Rogers Twitter (https://twitter.com/mikeal?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) “Request for Commits explored different perspectives in open source sustainability”-podcast with Nadia Eghbal and Mikeal Rogers (https://changelog.com/rfc) Hope in Source podcast with Nadia Eghbal and Henry Zhu (https://hopeinsource.com/) Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craftsman by Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye (https://www.amazon.com/Apprenticeship-Patterns-Guidance-Aspiring-Craftsman/dp/0596518382) Into the Ether- A podcast by EthHub (https://podcast.ethhub.io/) Save Internet Freedom (https://saveinternetfreedom.tech/) GitHub Actions (https://github.com/actions) GitHub Actions (GitHub Docs) (https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions) InfoWorld Tech Watch-“Why io.js decided to fork Node.js.” (https://www.infoworld.com/article/2855057/why-iojs-decided-to-fork-nodejs.html) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Mikeal Rogers.

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 33: August 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 58:57


Greetings Starhunters... I'm back alone this month, to look at Starman #27. Then at about thirty-two minutes in, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in August of 1990. Promos for this episode: Strangers In Paradise Batgirl House Of Franklinstien Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you.

The Headcast Network
The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour Episode 33: August 1990

The Headcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 58:57


Greetings Starhunters... I'm back alone this month, to look at Starman #27. Then at about thirty-two minutes in, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in August of 1990. Promos for this episode: Strangers In Paradise Batgirl House Of Franklinstien Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you.

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour
Episode 32: July 1990

The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 87:10


Greetings Starhunters... Once again, Mr. Price joins me as we look at issue 26 of Starman. We look at the new (for now) Starman artist, Dave Hoover. What are our thoughts? Listen in and find out. Then at about fifty-nine minutes, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in July of 1990. Promos for this episode: Huntress Podcast VoyagersCast Podcast Hour Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you.

The Headcast Network
The Starman/Manhunter Adventure Hour Episode 32: July 1990

The Headcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 87:10


Greetings Starhunters... Once again, Mr. Price joins me as we look at issue 26 of Starman. We look at the new (for now) Starman artist, Dave Hoover. What are our thoughts? Listen in and find out. Then at about fifty-nine minutes, I look at Cop-A-Comics Comic Rack, and the books that came out in July of 1990. Promos for this episode: Huntress Podcast VoyagersCast Podcast Hour Come take a listen! And besure to let us know what you think. Would love to hear from you.

TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer with Bill Detwiler
Internal developer bootcamps and training programs can help companies drive long-term success

TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer with Bill Detwiler

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 19:34


Dave Hoover, coder, CEO, and co-founder of Dev Bootcamp, talks about how developer bootcamps are evolving and why the best companies invest in their current employees. In this episode Dave and I talk about: How his company built an internal Python bootcamp for an IoT company How to build the curriculum for an internal developer bootcamp Why internal bootcamps help companies "level up" employees Upskilling employees is less costly than hiring new talent You can listen to episodes of Dynamic Developer on a variety of podcast platforms, including: Spotify: https://tek.io/34Vo2mT Stitcher: https://tek.io/2KkwjHG Apple Podcasts: https://tek.io/2xQUSt5 Google Play: https://tek.io/3btMluL Follow Bill Detwiler: https://twitter.com/billdetwiler Watch more TechRepublic videos: https://www.youtube.com/techrepublic TechRepublic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techrepublic/ TechRepublic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techrepublic/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer with Bill Detwiler
Developers who stand out bring both technical skills and life experiences to the job

TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer with Bill Detwiler

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 17:34


In this episode of Dynamic Developer​, we talk with Dave Hoover about how you learn the skills to become a developer, and how companies build dev teams with the right skills for today and tomorrow. Dave is not only founder and CEO of Red Squirrel, a custom software development firm, he is also a coder, author, and co-founder of Dev Bootcamp. In this episode we cover: How Dave went from a family therapist to a software developer Why life skills can help you stand out as a developer Why companies should focus on growing talented developers instead of competing for developer talent Apprenticeship vs. internship: What's the difference? Spotify: https://tek.io/34Vo2mT Stitcher: https://tek.io/2KkwjHG Apple Podcasts: https://tek.io/2xQUSt5 Google Play: https://tek.io/3btMluL Follow Bill Detwiler: https://twitter.com/billdetwiler Watch more TechRepublic videos: https://www.youtube.com/techrepublic TechRepublic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techrepublic/ TechRepublic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techrepublic/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OnTrack with Judy Warner
Mike Buetow on PCB West

OnTrack with Judy Warner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 34:25


Mike Buetow, the Editor in Chief and Vice President of Printed Circuit Design & Fab magazine as well as Circuit Assembly’s magazine, joins us to talk about PCB West. The publishers UP Media put on PCB West every year in Santa Clara, this year’s will be September 9 to 12. We talk about what you can expect from the show, how it got started and some colorful history from their background. Altium is also a sponsor of the show this year, and we’ll be there with a booth and Ben Jordan will be giving a class; ‘The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to RF Design.’ Trade In Your Outdated PCB Design Tool & Unlock 45% OFF Altium Designer today! Watch the video, click here. Show Highlights: After two semesters of applied math, Mike switched courses to journalism and ended up working for a trade magazine in the SMT industry. He also worked for IPC for six years where he became embedded in this industry. PCB West predates UP Media by almost a decade, the original conference and exhibition launched in 1991 and is now in its 28th year. What sets PCB West apart as a conference after 28 years, is the in-depth format itself; a deep dive into tutorials on printed circuit design and manufacturing. 70% of the sessions this year, will be at least two and a half hours long, there are also 20 half-day workshops and 5 full-day workshops. There will be 14 talks on EMI/EMC and noise control, 20 involve some element of DFM or board fabrication, and more than 20 will cover high-speed design. The sessions are longer, attacking subjects from all angles. PCB West has seen considerable growth over recent years due in part, to holding it in September rather than the first quarter of the year, and has been sold out for the past eight years. Highlights at PCB West this year include: Eric Bogatin with two presentations, Lee Ritchey with a not-to-be-missed, full-day high-speed tutorial, Daniel Smith from Raytheon will discuss an AI development to address CAD/CAM design bottlenecks. Altium’s Ben Jordan, who is a real designer’s designer, will also be there talking on RF and microwave design. Susy Webb and Paul Cooke will be covering a variety of basics to include schematics, layout, and fabrication. Rick Hartley, the most popular speaker in the history of PCB West is back with seven presentations, including new talks on design for IoT devices. Joe Fama will explain his model on how Tier 3 EMS companies can compete with Tier 1 companies on BOM costs. Greg Papandrew is representing his new company ‘Better Board Buying’ and will highlight how to improve procurement processes. ‘Free Tuesday’ offers 13 free sessions including Eric Bogatin on SI and PI, and a very participative session on ‘21 (and Counting) Most Common Design Errors, Caught by Fabrication, and How to Prevent Them’ by Dave Hoover, TTM Technologies, Ray Fugitt, Downstream Technologies and Mike Tucker, Kinwong Corporation. Writing Your Résumé and Marketing Yourself Within Your Company by Gary Ferrari will be very interesting as it’s an often-neglected area. PCB West has changed over the years; today we see many more degreed engineers - a fun component (think ‘The Porch Dogs’) has been added, timing has changed, but one constant remains - the educational component. This year there will be a one-day exhibition on September 10, with 110 exhibits offering a lot of hands-on, equipment suppliers, demos and around 20 board shops with product samples, also some assembly people, and much more. For pre-registered attendees the exhibition is free, admittance on the day is $25, so do be sure to register on time. Links and Resources: PCB West Guide Tuesday, September 10 Free SessionsExhibitors ListUP Media MagazinesPCB Chat Podcast  Learn, connect, and get inspired at AltiumLive 2019: Annual PCB Design Summit.

Other Life
Ethereum Smart Contracts & Political Engineering with Dave Hoover

Other Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 79:09


Dave Hoover (@davehoover) is a software engineer and expert developer of Ethereum smart contracts. He wrote the book Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craftsman and runs a distributed software development firm called Red Squirrel. He is currently writing a book on smart-contract development, called Hands-on Smart Contract Development with Solidity and Ethereum. In this podcast, Dave gave me a better understanding of the potential — and the limits — of Ethereum smart contracts. I told Dave about my own ideas (see Reality Patchwork and Neo-Feudal Techno-Communism and Aristocracy and Communism) to see how my intuitions bounced off a technical expert. There's also some good stuff in here for anyone curious about learning to develop their own smart contracts. Big thanks to all the patrons who help keep this podcast going.

Codurance Talks
Episode 5 - Apprenticeship

Codurance Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 39:41


In this episode of Codurance Talks, Jorge is joined by Cristina Verdi and Christina Ripley-Gonzalez who talk about the Apprenticeship program at Codurance. We mention the book: Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craftsman by Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye. Photo: Prairie Dog by DigiPD is licensed under CC0Music: "Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under CC-BY 3.0

Tech Done Right
Episode 41: Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey

Tech Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 37:14


Apprenticeship with Megan Tiu, Kara Carrell, and Alyssa Ramsey TableXI is offering training for developers and products teams! For more info, email workshops@tablexi.com. Get your FREE career growth strategy information and techniques! (https://stickynote.game) Summary What is an apprenticeship program, how is it different from an internship, and how can your company benefit from having one? In this episode, we’re talking about technical apprenticeships with Megan Tiu of Women Who Code. Megan and I have both run apprenticeships at various companies. We’re also joined by Table XI’s current apprentice cohort, Kara Carrell and Alyssa Ramsey. Guests Megan Tiu (http://twitter.com/megantiu): Engineering Manager with Women Who Code (https://www.womenwhocode.com). megantiu.com (http://www.megantiu.com/). Alyssa Ramsey: Developer Apprentice at TableXI (https://www.tablexi.com/). Kara Carrell: Developer Apprentice at TableXI (https://www.tablexi.com/). Notes 02:18 - Apprenticeship: Defined 04:38 - Finding and Hiring People for Apprenticeships 05:21 - Interviewing For Apprenticeships 08:35 - Organizing Apprenticeships 14:13 - Making Use of Unstructured Time and Other Opportunities for Apprentices 17:39 - Career-Growth Support - Apprenticeship Patterns by Dave Hoover and Adewale Oshineye (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596518387.do) 20:40 - Having a Sponsor and Getting Support - Sticky Note Game (http://stickynote.game) 24:20 - Evaluating Apprentices 27:59 - Benefits For Companies That Have Apprenticeship Programs - How to be a Better Junior Developer, by Katherine Wu (https://confreaks.tv/videos/railsconf2014-how-to-be-a-better-junior-developer) Related Episodes Your First 100 Days Onboarding A New Employee With Shay Howe and John Gore (http://www.techdoneright.io/37) Developer Bootcamps and Computing Education with Jeff Casimir and Mark Guzdial (http://www.techdoneright.io/20) Managing For Career Development with Claire Lew and Dan Hodos (http://www.techdoneright.io/12) Career Development With Brandon Hays and Pete Brooks (http://www.techdoneright.io/002-career-development-with-brandon-hays) Special Guests: Alyssa Ramsey, Kara Carrell, and Megan Tiu.

2343 Conversations
Code Crafters, Success, & Reshaping Core Life Values — Dave Hoover

2343 Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 49:22


Dave Hoover is a Code crafter formally trained in psychology and family therapy, Mr. Hoover is a software developer using the Ethereum blockchain and co-author of the book "Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software Craftsman". He also co-founded the dev bootcamp, to enable anyone to learn software development skills in a matter of weeks.  

BookBytes
BookBytes 5: Apprenticeship Patterns: Author - Dave Hoover

BookBytes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 48:15


We talked with one of the authors of Apprenticeship Patterns about the process of writing the book, reading, learning, career paths, and changes he would make to the book.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MJS #028 Zach Kessin

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 34:48


MJS 028 Zach Kessin In this episode we have another JavaScript Story, this time our guest is Zach Kessin. Zach is a Developer and consultant. On the server side he works with Erlang and Elixir. On the front end he works on Elm. He also also written a few books for O’Reilly and a video course for Manning available sometime in the fall. He was a guest on episode 57 and is here with us today to tell us his story. Stay tuned! [2:48] How did you get into programming. Zack tells the story about how when he was 7 he asked his mother for a computer. She agreed that if he paid for half of it somehow, then she would help him get it. He Gathered his half by calling relatives and gathering funds. His mom taught him Basic and Logo. He also learned Pascal. While in University he picked up the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs and loved it. He talks about remembering writing a HTML forum but not knowing how to submit entries. After college he started working. [4:38] Resources then vs now. Charles adds that if you’re tenacious enough to call your family members to find funding to buy a computer to learn, then you probably have the drive it takes to be a programmer. Charles and Zack talk about how in the 80s it was rare to have access to a computer, and now homes have multiple computers throughout. The resources are more readily available now with the internet. If you’re looking to get into development, there are plenty of great resources. [7:45] How did you get into JavaScript and Erlang? Zach starts explaining by telling how he get into JavaScript before the internet really existed. His first JavaScript program exposure was a loan calculator at a bank. Early on the only thing you could do was validate forms, but over time it grew. He started working for a company writing php. He felt like it wasn’t as functional or elegant as he was hoping for. He found various languages and landed on Erlang. Erland was designed to work for programming telephone switches. Due to phone services nature, It handles high scale, high reliability, has to be upgraded on the fly, etc. Zach talks about how server programming looks very similar to phone line programming. Zach adds that a few years ago he wanted work on some front end and after looking around finally he learned about Elm. He says that he is always looking for what’s new and useful. [14:26] Programming Languages Change the Way We Think Charles points out that it’s very interesting out about how functional programming has played out. He mentions that many JavaScript programmers use functional style programming to help with speed or efficiency. He adds that a fully functional programming language is very interesting and could be helpful. Zach talks about how learning new languages helps adjust the way we think. [16:45] How have you contributed to the development community? Charles starts off with mentioning Zach’s podcast that was called Mostly Erlang. Zach adds that he has wrote two books for O’ Reilly, one on HTML5 and Erlang. He has done some blogging and is creating a video course called Startup Elm. He mentions that he spends most of his time teaching. He admires people who write libraries and sustains them over years, but it isn’t something he sees himself getting into. He adds that having the libraries are useless unless you have someone to communicate about it and teach it. Charles mentions that contributions come in various ways and the community needs those sort of teachers. Zach mentions that he often speaks at conferences and meet ups. Public speaking can be a great way to progress your career. Charles brings up the idea of “Sweeping the dojo floor”. He was introduced to this idea by Dave Hoover. Sweeping the dojo floor means that you’ve got enough experience to talk about the topic, but maybe not fully contribute and so you do things like document code, or write articles and outreach for the topic. Talks can lead to work. You can easily find research papers and do talks on that. Zach adds that sometimes in a community, you see the same speakers over and over and new speakers are needed. Zach also mentions that there are plenty of opportunities to do talks in something other than english. [26:36] What are you working on now? Zach talks about the list of things he is working on. Starting with Startup Elm and it’s live course that will be happening in October. He is also working on a SaSS product for Instagram marketers called SquareTarget. He adds that he has a day job as well. Picks Zach Intrepid Large Format Camera Kickstarter Charles Toast Masters Zapier Javascriptjabber.com/slack

My JavaScript Story
MJS #028 Zach Kessin

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 34:48


MJS 028 Zach Kessin In this episode we have another JavaScript Story, this time our guest is Zach Kessin. Zach is a Developer and consultant. On the server side he works with Erlang and Elixir. On the front end he works on Elm. He also also written a few books for O’Reilly and a video course for Manning available sometime in the fall. He was a guest on episode 57 and is here with us today to tell us his story. Stay tuned! [2:48] How did you get into programming. Zack tells the story about how when he was 7 he asked his mother for a computer. She agreed that if he paid for half of it somehow, then she would help him get it. He Gathered his half by calling relatives and gathering funds. His mom taught him Basic and Logo. He also learned Pascal. While in University he picked up the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs and loved it. He talks about remembering writing a HTML forum but not knowing how to submit entries. After college he started working. [4:38] Resources then vs now. Charles adds that if you’re tenacious enough to call your family members to find funding to buy a computer to learn, then you probably have the drive it takes to be a programmer. Charles and Zack talk about how in the 80s it was rare to have access to a computer, and now homes have multiple computers throughout. The resources are more readily available now with the internet. If you’re looking to get into development, there are plenty of great resources. [7:45] How did you get into JavaScript and Erlang? Zach starts explaining by telling how he get into JavaScript before the internet really existed. His first JavaScript program exposure was a loan calculator at a bank. Early on the only thing you could do was validate forms, but over time it grew. He started working for a company writing php. He felt like it wasn’t as functional or elegant as he was hoping for. He found various languages and landed on Erlang. Erland was designed to work for programming telephone switches. Due to phone services nature, It handles high scale, high reliability, has to be upgraded on the fly, etc. Zach talks about how server programming looks very similar to phone line programming. Zach adds that a few years ago he wanted work on some front end and after looking around finally he learned about Elm. He says that he is always looking for what’s new and useful. [14:26] Programming Languages Change the Way We Think Charles points out that it’s very interesting out about how functional programming has played out. He mentions that many JavaScript programmers use functional style programming to help with speed or efficiency. He adds that a fully functional programming language is very interesting and could be helpful. Zach talks about how learning new languages helps adjust the way we think. [16:45] How have you contributed to the development community? Charles starts off with mentioning Zach’s podcast that was called Mostly Erlang. Zach adds that he has wrote two books for O’ Reilly, one on HTML5 and Erlang. He has done some blogging and is creating a video course called Startup Elm. He mentions that he spends most of his time teaching. He admires people who write libraries and sustains them over years, but it isn’t something he sees himself getting into. He adds that having the libraries are useless unless you have someone to communicate about it and teach it. Charles mentions that contributions come in various ways and the community needs those sort of teachers. Zach mentions that he often speaks at conferences and meet ups. Public speaking can be a great way to progress your career. Charles brings up the idea of “Sweeping the dojo floor”. He was introduced to this idea by Dave Hoover. Sweeping the dojo floor means that you’ve got enough experience to talk about the topic, but maybe not fully contribute and so you do things like document code, or write articles and outreach for the topic. Talks can lead to work. You can easily find research papers and do talks on that. Zach adds that sometimes in a community, you see the same speakers over and over and new speakers are needed. Zach also mentions that there are plenty of opportunities to do talks in something other than english. [26:36] What are you working on now? Zach talks about the list of things he is working on. Starting with Startup Elm and it’s live course that will be happening in October. He is also working on a SaSS product for Instagram marketers called SquareTarget. He adds that he has a day job as well. Picks Zach Intrepid Large Format Camera Kickstarter Charles Toast Masters Zapier Javascriptjabber.com/slack

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MJS 028 Zach Kessin In this episode we have another JavaScript Story, this time our guest is Zach Kessin. Zach is a Developer and consultant. On the server side he works with Erlang and Elixir. On the front end he works on Elm. He also also written a few books for O’Reilly and a video course for Manning available sometime in the fall. He was a guest on episode 57 and is here with us today to tell us his story. Stay tuned! [2:48] How did you get into programming. Zack tells the story about how when he was 7 he asked his mother for a computer. She agreed that if he paid for half of it somehow, then she would help him get it. He Gathered his half by calling relatives and gathering funds. His mom taught him Basic and Logo. He also learned Pascal. While in University he picked up the book Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs and loved it. He talks about remembering writing a HTML forum but not knowing how to submit entries. After college he started working. [4:38] Resources then vs now. Charles adds that if you’re tenacious enough to call your family members to find funding to buy a computer to learn, then you probably have the drive it takes to be a programmer. Charles and Zack talk about how in the 80s it was rare to have access to a computer, and now homes have multiple computers throughout. The resources are more readily available now with the internet. If you’re looking to get into development, there are plenty of great resources. [7:45] How did you get into JavaScript and Erlang? Zach starts explaining by telling how he get into JavaScript before the internet really existed. His first JavaScript program exposure was a loan calculator at a bank. Early on the only thing you could do was validate forms, but over time it grew. He started working for a company writing php. He felt like it wasn’t as functional or elegant as he was hoping for. He found various languages and landed on Erlang. Erland was designed to work for programming telephone switches. Due to phone services nature, It handles high scale, high reliability, has to be upgraded on the fly, etc. Zach talks about how server programming looks very similar to phone line programming. Zach adds that a few years ago he wanted work on some front end and after looking around finally he learned about Elm. He says that he is always looking for what’s new and useful. [14:26] Programming Languages Change the Way We Think Charles points out that it’s very interesting out about how functional programming has played out. He mentions that many JavaScript programmers use functional style programming to help with speed or efficiency. He adds that a fully functional programming language is very interesting and could be helpful. Zach talks about how learning new languages helps adjust the way we think. [16:45] How have you contributed to the development community? Charles starts off with mentioning Zach’s podcast that was called Mostly Erlang. Zach adds that he has wrote two books for O’ Reilly, one on HTML5 and Erlang. He has done some blogging and is creating a video course called Startup Elm. He mentions that he spends most of his time teaching. He admires people who write libraries and sustains them over years, but it isn’t something he sees himself getting into. He adds that having the libraries are useless unless you have someone to communicate about it and teach it. Charles mentions that contributions come in various ways and the community needs those sort of teachers. Zach mentions that he often speaks at conferences and meet ups. Public speaking can be a great way to progress your career. Charles brings up the idea of “Sweeping the dojo floor”. He was introduced to this idea by Dave Hoover. Sweeping the dojo floor means that you’ve got enough experience to talk about the topic, but maybe not fully contribute and so you do things like document code, or write articles and outreach for the topic. Talks can lead to work. You can easily find research papers and do talks on that. Zach adds that sometimes in a community, you see the same speakers over and over and new speakers are needed. Zach also mentions that there are plenty of opportunities to do talks in something other than english. [26:36] What are you working on now? Zach talks about the list of things he is working on. Starting with Startup Elm and it’s live course that will be happening in October. He is also working on a SaSS product for Instagram marketers called SquareTarget. He adds that he has a day job as well. Picks Zach Intrepid Large Format Camera Kickstarter Charles Toast Masters Zapier Javascriptjabber.com/slack

StarryTelling Podcast
Episode 18 - 1.12.17 - Prophecy of Prometheus Four - Rubedo - "Them" is pro me-the-Us

StarryTelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 119:02


Featuring the great Dave Hoover on Harp. It is time for a change of Cosmic Council! I admit it’s someone irreverent, on Jupiter’s day, to post this transmission about the One who will take His place. Then again, I’m not really talking about the overthrow of the Gas Giant Guru, but rather about the wevolution, which is not one of destruction and, therefore, must include that Lightening Bolt Throwing Being who sometimes attempts to Rule us from the Heavenly Dome called our Head. That’s right… I’m talking about the Brain. And about the Heart. And about the Body. And about our Inner connection to the Outer Planets. Deep bow to the teachings of Kevin Haggerty at Communiversity last night for turning me on to a new relationship with my Nervous System. Seems this final piece allowed me to receive an un-puzzling dream to complete this Prophecy of Prometheus project that’s been writing itself in me for at least four years. Would you like to join the journey? Away we go! And then back Home. You’ll get to hear the ever-amazing Harp of Dave Hoover before you are challenged by a bit of my personal nervousness about the System. Then, it’s an Earthship straight to Space. Love and Planets, Gemini Brett MoreThanAstrology.com Dave Hoover - https://www.facebook.com/Celticharper

Devchat.tv Master Feed
229 FS Q&A

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 47:41


0:20 What is everyone working on? Hourly Billing is Nuts Deadline Funnel Conferences The Eventual Millionaire 5:00: Questions to ask on a Greenfield project Bootstrap Phoenix Elixir Open Source 15:45: How to write cover letters and earn clients Upwork Conferences Apprentice model Setting the price Writing the cover letter Redmine The Apprenticeship Patterns by Dave Hoover Scott Hanselman iPhreaks episode 37:00: What to do if you have no employed experience Don’t lie Get LinkedIn endorsements GitHub Stack Overflow About.me Links: Hired.com

The Freelancers' Show
229 FS Q&A

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 47:41


0:20 What is everyone working on? Hourly Billing is Nuts Deadline Funnel Conferences The Eventual Millionaire 5:00: Questions to ask on a Greenfield project Bootstrap Phoenix Elixir Open Source 15:45: How to write cover letters and earn clients Upwork Conferences Apprentice model Setting the price Writing the cover letter Redmine The Apprenticeship Patterns by Dave Hoover Scott Hanselman iPhreaks episode 37:00: What to do if you have no employed experience Don’t lie Get LinkedIn endorsements GitHub Stack Overflow About.me Links: Hired.com

2 Cent Dad Podcast
Dave Hoover of DevBootCamp on the 2CentDad Podcast

2 Cent Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 37:00


Dave Hoover of DevBootCamp joins us to talk about his journey from being a professional family therapist to becoming a software developer and eventually teaching software development. He shares insights on working for a smaller company, work travel and trying to budget unplugged time devoted to family. Notable Links Dave’s book Apprenticeship Patterns http://www.starterleague.com/ DevBootCamp.com Sharith Bishay of DevBootCamp Jeff Casimir of Turing.io (Jeff's interview on the podcast) Dave’s Last Word of advice Budget a block of time that you are unplugged and offline to be fully

StarryTelling Podcast
Episode 9 - Freyr And Gerda - Tears Of The Sacred Masculine - 10.13.15

StarryTelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 115:20


Tuesday (Martes) is Mars' day. Let us honor the rising beauty of the Sacred Masculine in harmony with the Divine Feminine. We have been shown another significant sign that confirms we are courageously answering the call to usher in a new age of balance. The Yin and Yang inch ever closer to the union of Sacred Marriage. Evidence of running water has been discovered on Mars, symbolizing tears flowing from the eyes of a Sacred Masculine who is ready to prove he is so much more than just a warrior by expressing the authenticity of a nurturing and vulnerable heart. In this 9th Episode of the StarryTelling Podcast, celestial navigator Gemini Brett of More Than Astrology tells the Norse Legend of Freyr and Gerda and riddles the mysteries of alchemy, astronomy, and the cosmology of catastrophobia. Mystical minds will flower in these fields and those astrologically inclined will find insights of Mars by Sign and synodic quest. Deep bow to Dave Hoover​ for the magical Harp that accompanies this StarryTelling... true sounds of beauty from the masculine heart. Here's to the Children of Odin and to the mystics of Midgard... that's us! Love and Mars!!!

The Frum Entrepreneur
8: Interview with Gary Levitt founder of Mad Mimi

The Frum Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2015 34:38


From 14 hour shifts as a Busboy in SOHO to selling his company Mad Mimi for $45,000,000 to Godaddy, this interview with Gary Levitt is one of the most inspirational I have ever heard. Hear his story and ignite your passion! From working on the music for The Oprah Winfrey Show to his love for Jazz and how he taught himself HTML from a book, this interview will keep you on the edge of your seat and waiting for more! Learn about his belief in remote working, always going to the top and his being anti-establishment and why that matters. You will learn something from this episode and be inspired. Name: Gary Levitt Website: http://madmimi.com (www.MadMimi.com) New Co: https://pinecone.com/ (Pinecone.com) LinkedIn: https://il.linkedin.com/in/garylevitt (Gary Levitt on LinkedIn) Twitter: https://twitter.com/garyjoe (@garyjoe) https://frumentrepreneur.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Gary.png () People, Companies and Books Mentioned in this Episode http://madmimi.com (MadMimi) http://godaddy.com (GoDaddy.com) http://fourhourworkweek.com/ (Tim Ferris & the 4 Hour Work Week) (Gary Did not read it) https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_ferriss_smash_fear_learn_anything?language=en (But he did watch this Ted Talk with Tim) http://amzn.to/1PyM9rs (Getting Real By Jason Fried from 37 Signals) Oprah Winfrey http://www.sonicbids.com/ (Sonic Bids) http://amzn.to/1JYeucc (Head First HTML & CSS By: Elisabeth Robson) http://mediatemple.net/ (Media Temple) http://rubyonrails.org (Ruby on Rails) http://david.heinemeierhansson.com/ (David Heinemeier Hansson) http://jpattonassociates.com/ (Jeff Patton) http://amzn.to/1zU4ei5 (User Story Mapping by: Jeff Patton (Gary calls this on of the greatest books ever written)) Jet Blue http://mashable.com/2008/07/07/mad-mimi-email-marketing/ (Original Mad Mimi Launch Article on Mashable) http://ajaxian.com/archives/mad-mimi-wysiwyg-email-marketing (Original Mad Mimi Launch Article on Ajaxian) Starbucks https://www.linkedin.com/in/redsquirrel (Dave Hoover) https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobielangel (Tobie Langel) http://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp (Constant Contact) http://mailchimp.com (MailChimp) Bob Parsons http://www.kkr.com/ (KKR) http://www.silverlake.com/ (SilverLake) http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/02/us-godaddy-idUSTRE76066E20110702 (GoDaddy is Acquired for $2.25 Billion) https://dribbble.com/ (Dribbble.com) http://pinecone.com (Pinecone) Bibi Netanyahu Naftali Bennett   ——— https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-frum-entrepreneur/id975678776 (Are you enjoying this podcast? Please take 30 seconds and rate it on iTunes! Every 5 Stars helps us get more noticed!) To learn more about me, please check out http://nachum.co (Nachum.co) Thank you for listening!!                              

Talking Code
How to Fix the Developer Talent Shortage

Talking Code

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2015 37:55


Dave Hoover on coding bootcamps and how immersive learning environments are helping to fix the developer talent shortage. Plus: should you learn to code?

Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 13:02


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 14:59


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 15:00


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 14:58


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 14:59


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 13:02


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 15:00


Peggy Smedley Show
02/13/14 Chairman and CEO for Utility – Robert Mckeeman; CEO for Steffes Corporation – Paul Steffes; VP Connected Development – Dave Hoover; CEO for FiLip Technologies – Jonathan Peachy

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 14:58


Bytes Over Bagels
EP 4: Get out your shamrock speedos

Bytes Over Bagels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2013 15:01


Founder of DevBootcamp Chicago, Dave Hoover is interviewed, we talk SXSW barista bot, Google Ring, and Elon Musk wanting to die on the planet Mars.

Devchat.tv Master Feed
TMTC 43 – Dave Hoover

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2010 51:20


Feel free to leave feedback at (801)753-8279 or chuck@teachmetocode. You can also reach me on twitter at http://twitter.com/cmaxw. Our guest this week is Dave Hoover. He's a member of the Software Craftsmanship movement. He's the Chief Craftsman at Obtiva. He's also written Apprenticeship Patterns: Guidance for the Aspiring Software CraftsmanThe most exciting part, was learning about apprenticeship from the guy who wrote the book. Dave got started by reading Software Craftsmanship: The New Imperative. He also mentioned a few people that he considered masters: Fred George Uncle Bob Martin Corey Haines There's some great advice on figure out where you are and determining where you can get to and how.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 52:15


This show is three interviews recorded at Oredev, all around thoughts to expand your career and education. The first is from Michael Norton, discussing taking control of your career. Second, a conversation with Dave Hoover about the apprenticeship and journeyman process of software craftsmanship. Finally, Bill Pugh talks about teaching college students to program.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations