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David Flanagan's Arrow Minerals (ASX: AMD) is developing the Simandou North Iron Ore Project in Guinea and nearby the Niagara Bauxite Project. Both projects sit right next to the railway line being built by the Chinese. ---- Produced by Resource Media ---- The Hole Truth is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions.
David Flanagan created a successful YouTube channel but knew to take things to the next level he'd need to own more of the stack.
David Flanagan's Arrow Minerals (ASX: AMD) has just secured the rights to a big bauxite project in Guinea. Bauxite prices are rising fast on the back of growing demand and falling supply. Flanagan thinks he's landed a winner and he's about to start drilling to find out a whole lot more about what's in the ground. ---- Produced by Resource Media ---- The Hole Truth is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions.
David Flanagan, founder of Rawdoke Academy, discusses why WebAssembly (WASM) could be the future of serverless technology and explores the evolution, benefits, and potential of WASM in transforming server-side applications across various environments. Links https://davidflanagan.com https://github.com/davidflanagan https://twitter.com/__DavidFlanagan https://www.linkedin.com/in/rawkode https://rawkode.academy https://youtube.com/@RawkodeAcademy https://www.hopp.bio/rawkode We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: David Flanagan.
Deploy your own tech stack: Wes and Scott are joined by Kubernetes expert David Flanagan to be schooled on how Kubernetes, Docker and even WASM containers work. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:55 Should developers know how to run their own servers? 04:57 What is “bare metal”? 11:49 What the hell is Kubernetes? 12:25 Why would somebody need Kubernetes? 15:37 Using Kubernetes to spin up different instances on cloud providers. etcd 16:43 Kubernetes managing traffic spikes. 18:46 How much downtime can you handle? 22:11 What exactly is a container? 24:06 What containers do you prefer? Docker Containerd 25:28 Some additional terminology. OCI Open Container Initiative 26:43 What about WASM? WASM WebAssembly 29:31 Building a Docker container. 31:11 Why would someone want to use a WebAssembly container? 32:12 Are people shipping this technology? 33:36 What functions would you put in WASM? 36:57 How does someone make a WASM image? 39:22 A little more about Spin. Fermyon Spin 39:56 What type of processors are used in these servers? 42:27 What are home servers running on? Turning Pi 2 Daniel Mangum Universal Blue 46:40 How should someone get started with Kubernetes? Kubernetes.io Rawkode YouTube Kubesimplify Learnk8s 48:51 Infrastructure as code. CDK for Terraform GraalVM 55:19 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs. Sick Picks David: Golem.cloud Restate.dev Shameless Plugs David: Rawkode YouTube Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott:X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Wes and Scott explore the web standards and email authentication methods that keep your email from going to spam; DMARC, SPF and DKIM. If you send email via a custom domain name, you need to listen to this! Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:06 Brought to you by Sentry.io. 02:08 What exactly are SPF, DKIM, and DMARC? 02:53 Different ways that you may want to send email. 03:23 Transactional emails. Resend, email for developers 05:07 Email marketing. 05:47 Anything else that sends email on your behalf. 07:13 SPF (Sender Policy Framework). Postmark defines SPF Postmark SPF in 5 Minutes 08:34 You can only have one SPF record. 10:18 DKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail). Postmark defines DKIM 13:39 DMARC (Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance). Convertkit 16:38 RUA Reporting. 18:03 How to set up reporting. 21:08 Does emails marked as spam hurt the IP that sends them? 22:18 Other things to consider. Special thanks to David Flanagan for the help on this! @rawkode Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott:X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Arrow Minerals (ASX: AMD) is a tiddler… The company's share price at the time of recording this podcast was just .3 cents a share. Incoming Managing Director David Flanagan, is anything but a tiddler. He's got a big reputation, he was the founding Managing Director of Atlas Iron and he's well known throughout the Australian business community as a mover and a shaker. Arrow Minerals has just raised money to explore the Simandou North iron ore project in the West African country of Guinea. David Flanagan, is very excited about the opportunity, he says there's huge upside at Simandou North, and he's going to test it. ---- Produced by Resource Media ---- The Hole Truth is a product of Read Corporate. Please note that Read Corporate does not provide investment advice and investors should seek personalised advice before making any investment decisions.
Plenty of mining news for us to sink our teeth into in our final day for the year (we've got some cracking interviews to release in the coming days!) First cab off the rank is IGO (IGO), who've capped a tough year with another poor announcement regarding their Cosmos operation. Next up we couldn't help but discuss the news that David Flanagan is back in the arena with Arrow Minerals (AMD) looking to build something big and very good in Guinea. The AVL/TMT got some airtime as AVL chucked in a best & final sweetener to get the deal done, while West African Resources (WAF) released a maiden resource at M5 South to add ounces at their Sanbrado operation. Our last story for the day was Spartan Resources (SPR) who shared additional assays from Never Never, as the market awaits their resource upgrade announcement. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Thank you to our Podcast Partners: InvestorHub – The go-to Digital Platform shaking up the Investor Relations industryEmail rhori@investorhub.com for more information DSI Underground - Supplier of Ground Support Products to the Mining and Tunnelling industries Terra Capital – Specialist investment manager in the natural resources sector McMahon Mining Title Services (MMTS) – Australia-wide tenement service experts Futureproof Consulting – Specialist mining-industry sustainability consultants providing ESG solutions for miners of all sizes, stages and commodities Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much more KCA Site Services – Underground mining machine hire for IT's, normet's, trucks and more Brooks Airways – Perth's leading charter flight operators K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling Buy your Money of Mine MERCH here Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD Follow Money of Mine on YouTube Follow Money of Mine on Twitter Follow Money of Mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of Mine on Instagram Chapters:(0:00:00) Introduction(0:00:50) Matty's sale tactics have worked!(0:03:17) A Christmas wish from the hydralyte of mining title services(0:05:13) IGO pauses Cosmos shaft(0:15:45) Flanno returns at this junior company(0:19:51) AVL sweetens deal for grumpy TMT shareholders(0:22:30) WAF looks to boost Sanbrado production(0:25:35) Spartan's latest Never Never assays
There were multiple fascinating stories for us to pick apart today. First up, the big news of the day was at Delta Lithium (DLI), with their largest shareholder Mineral Resources (MIN) having inserted two people onto the board and David Flanagan leaving the company. We received confirmation that Gina has picked up a stake of slightly under 8% in Liontown (LTR), which spurred a lithium consolidation debate. Develop (DVP) caught our eye with a mine plan study for Woodlawn whilst we rounded off a good day with Predictive Discovery (PDI) releasing some results from their chunky Bankan gold project in Guinea! All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Thank you to our Podcast Partners: Terra Capital – Specialist Investment manager in the natural resources sector Anytime Exploration Services – Exploration workers, equipment, core cutting/storage + much more JP Search – Recruitment specialists for the financial world K-Drill – Safe, reliable, and productive surface RC drilling SMEC Power & Technology – Electrical specialists for the mining industry Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter HOOTEROO HERALD Follow Money of Mine on YouTube Follow Money of Mine on Twitter Follow Money of Mine on LinkedIn Follow Money of Mine on Instagram Timestamps (0:00) Preview(0:58) Intro(3:22) Unpacking the changes at Delta Lithium!(21:56) Gina confirmed as ~8% holder of Liontown(29:10) Develop outlines its plans for Woodlawn(35:24) When will West African stocks be attractive again?
Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn speak on a recent interview with David Flanagan which highlighted Western Australia's potential to play a role in the burgeoning space sector. Plus: Ten Sixty Four in administration; Develop's $150m deal, and median house values rise.
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Super Pit expansion, Aboriginal heritage laws, Forrests donate $5 billion, big property deals, Vikas Rambal, David Flanagan, law and construction reviews.
Mr Flanagan himself dials into the show to add some colour to the conjecture we posed in yesterday's episode. What an enigmatic character! Plus Trav's Top Tweets does not disappoint. This one features three mining legends and one day-trading mystery. Follow the recipients of the noble awards on Twitter directly: @shaerussell @Pete__Panda @TwinTurboCe1ica @DavidFlanagan_ In the recap, we cover the trading halts of De Grey (DEG.asx), Predictive Discovery (PDI.asx), and Latin Resources (LRS.asx). Allkem (AKE.asx) gets a mention with a mine-life update for Mt Cattlin. Polymetals (POL.asx) commence a restart study for Endeavour. In addition, Jervois (JRV.asx) have started their US Department of Defense work and Adriatic (ADT.asx) produce a stonker intercept. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only and may contain forward-looking statements that may not eventuate. The co-hosts are not financial advisers and any views expressed are their opinion only. Please do your own research before making any investment decision or alternatively seek advice from a registered financial professional. Join our exclusive Facebook Group for the Money Miners and request access to the Hooteroo chat group. Follow Money of Mine on YouTubeFollow Money of Mine on TwitterFollow Money of Mine on LinkedInFollow Money of Mine on Instagram Chapters:(0:00) Preview(0:19) Intro(1:55) Trading halts at DEG, PDI and LRS(5:25) Allkem (AKE.asx) update Mt Cattlin Reserves(6:19) Polymetals (POL.asx) commence Endevour Restart Study(8:52) Jervois (JRV.asx) commence US DoD work(9:53) Adriatic (ADT.asx) drill stonker!(12:56) Interview with David Flanagan of Delta Lithium (DLI.asx)(36:08) Trav's Top Tweets(41:35) Wrap-Up
In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast, co-hosts Michael Levan and Kristina Devochko interview David Flanagan, a Kubernetes consultant, about his experience running his own consultancy and specializing in a specific technology or platform. David shares his career journey and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, credibility, and long-term thinking in the world of technology consulting. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in Kubernetes, the challenges and rewards of being an independent consultant, and the importance of setting personal boundaries and constraints early on to prevent burnout. David also shares his insights into some of the quirks of Kubernetes.
In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast, co-hosts Michael Levan and Kristina Devochko interview David Flanagan, a Kubernetes consultant, about his experience running his own consultancy and specializing in a specific technology or platform. David shares his career journey and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, credibility, and long-term thinking in the world of technology consulting. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in Kubernetes, the challenges and rewards of being an independent consultant, and the importance of setting personal boundaries and constraints early on to prevent burnout. David also shares his insights into some of the quirks of Kubernetes. The post Kubernetes Unpacked Episode 028: K8s Consulting-A Journey Of Discovery And Burnout appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast, co-hosts Michael Levan and Kristina Devochko interview David Flanagan, a Kubernetes consultant, about his experience running his own consultancy and specializing in a specific technology or platform. David shares his career journey and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, credibility, and long-term thinking in the world of technology consulting. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in Kubernetes, the challenges and rewards of being an independent consultant, and the importance of setting personal boundaries and constraints early on to prevent burnout. David also shares his insights into some of the quirks of Kubernetes.
In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast, co-hosts Michael Levan and Kristina Devochko interview David Flanagan, a Kubernetes consultant, about his experience running his own consultancy and specializing in a specific technology or platform. David shares his career journey and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, credibility, and long-term thinking in the world of technology consulting. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in Kubernetes, the challenges and rewards of being an independent consultant, and the importance of setting personal boundaries and constraints early on to prevent burnout. David also shares his insights into some of the quirks of Kubernetes. The post Kubernetes Unpacked Episode 028: K8s Consulting-A Journey Of Discovery And Burnout appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode of the Kubernetes Unpacked podcast, co-hosts Michael Levan and Kristina Devochko interview David Flanagan, a Kubernetes consultant, about his experience running his own consultancy and specializing in a specific technology or platform. David shares his career journey and emphasizes the importance of authenticity, credibility, and long-term thinking in the world of technology consulting. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in Kubernetes, the challenges and rewards of being an independent consultant, and the importance of setting personal boundaries and constraints early on to prevent burnout. David also shares his insights into some of the quirks of Kubernetes.
David Flanagan is a developer, educator and technology enthusiast with a special interest for Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies. David is the founder of Rawkode Academy, an online platform aiming at teaching kubernetes to developers. One of the popular shows on RawKode is Klustered. Where david invites people to fix broken kubernetes clusters, learn a thing or two and have a laugh Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Istio Ambient Mesh merged into the main branch Kubernetes 1.27 changes and removals k8s.gcr.io to registry.k8s.io redirect Preview support for pod sandbox on Azure Kubernetes Services Katacontainers Docker apologies for handling Free Teams deprecation Schedule for CNCF-hosted and colocated events is up Kubernetes WithOut Kubelet CrowdStrike Discovers First-Ever Dero Cryptojacking Campaign Targeting Kubernetes Links from the interview David Flanagan Twitter Linkedin RawKode Academy Klustered How Spotify Accidentally Deleted All its Kube Clusters with No User Impact - David Xia You probably DON'T need a service mesh Klustered episode with Abdel and Marek Docker first release at PyCon 2013 KubeHuddle 2023 Toronto Kubernetes Failure Stories Kubelete runOnce flag Cilium Hubble Telnet Talkers Teamrock MUD's eBPF
For episode 9 of the Clinical Audit and Improvement Podcast, Mohammed Abdelaziz and David Flanagan discuss how junior doctor audits are managed and supported.This episode's guests:Mohammed Abdelaziz is based in Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust. Mohammed recently completed his Core Surgical Training with a focus on ENT. He has a particular interest in education, having completed his PG Cert and is currently undertaking a posting as an Academic Clinical Teacher at the University of Liverpool. Mohammed also gave an excellent talk at the Clinical Audit Conference back in May. David Flanagan is a clinical audit facilitator at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust. David began his audit career by facilitating the AQ programme and then began managing the CQUINN programme before being moved to the allocation and reviewing process for NICE guidance. He has also been heavily involved in VTE work and sits on the Trust Thrombosis Committee where he was integral to a successful application for Exemplar Status. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of Channel Mine News, where we discussed all the hot topics currently swirling around in the Aussie Mining industry. Items discussed: - Tim Weir's sensational economic review (as per usual). - Red Dirt (RDT) – Yinnetharra acquisition and David Flanagan appointed as new Chairman. - Develop (DVP) looking to get big (but not too big) - Leonara consolidation update - still on going and a weird investment play from Kin Mining. - Gold profit results – Capricorn Metals (CMM) and West African Resources (WAF) standouts. - De Grey (DEG) raising $130mil to fund further drilling and PFS. Who will build this project? Please if you can, give the episode and posts a share around on LinkedIn to help spread the love. Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Check out the number 1 global Mining Consultant at http://entechmining.com.au/ Also, give them a follow on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/entech-pty-ltd/
Red Dirt (RDT) appoints David Flanagan as Chairman and makes an acquisition with the Yinnetharra Lithium project. Assays were also released from their Sister Sam orebody (best drilled to date) of 28.9m @ 1.92% Li20 Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Check out the number 1 global Mining Consultant at http://entechmining.com.au/ Also, give them a follow on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/entech-pty-ltd/
Welcome to another episode of Channel Mine News, where we discussed all the hot topics currently swirling around in the Aussie Mining industry. Items discussed: – Tim Weir’s sensational economic review (as per usual). – Red Dirt (RDT) – Yinnetharra acquisition and David Flanagan appointed as new Chairman. – Develop (DVP) looking to get big (but not too big) – Leonara consolidation update – still on going and a weird investment play from Kin Mining. – Gold profit results – Capricorn Metals (CMM) and West African Resources (WAF) standouts. – De Grey (DEG) raising $130mil to fund further drilling and PFS. Who will build this project? Please if you can, give the episode and posts a share around on LinkedIn to help spread the love. Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Check out the number 1 global Mining Consultant at http://entechmining.com.au/ Also, give them a follow on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/entech-pty-ltd/
Red Dirt (RDT) appoints David Flanagan as Chairman and makes an acquisition with the Yinnetharra Lithium project. Assays were also released from their Sister Sam orebody (best drilled to date) of 28.9m @ 1.92% Li20 Thanks as always to our great sponsors at Entech Mining. Check out the number 1 global Mining Consultant at http://entechmining.com.au/ Also, give them a follow on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/entech-pty-ltd/
One of our listeners, Andrew Welker, suggested that we talk about Klustered, so a few hours before David Flanagan was about to do his workshop at Container Days, we recorded this episode. We talked about all the weird and wonderful Kubernetes debugging sessions on Klustered, a YouTube playlist with 43 videos and counting. We then talked about Rawkode Academy, and we finished with conferences. Good thing we did, because David almost forgot about KubeHuddle, the conference that he is co-organising next week. Gerhard is looking forward to talking at it! No, seriously, check it out at kubehuddle.com.
One of our listeners, Andrew Welker, suggested that we talk about Klustered, so a few hours before David Flanagan was about to do his workshop at Container Days, we recorded this episode. We talked about all the weird and wonderful Kubernetes debugging sessions on Klustered, a YouTube playlist with 43 videos and counting. We then talked about Rawkode Academy, and we finished with conferences. Good thing we did, because David almost forgot about KubeHuddle, the conference that he is co-organising next week. Gerhard is looking forward to talking at it! No, seriously, check it out at kubehuddle.com.
Coffee with Samso Episode 155 is with Matthew Boyes, Managing Director of Red Dirt Metals Limited (ASX: RDT). This is an episode where we are potentially looking at the makings of a major lithium miner as Matt Boyes talks about the acquisition of the Yinnetherra Lithium project. I see this move by Red Dirt as an expansion to make them the lithium version of Norther Star Resources Limited. The analogy I am trying to make is to highlight that Red Dirt is making strategic moves to expand the company from its Mt Ida project. The lithium sector may not be as numerous as the gold sector which makes this acquisition even more important and valuable to shareholders of the company. Check out the Coffee with Samso: The Remaking of the Eureka Gold Mine - TNT Mines Limited (ASX: TIN) - Episode 86 Check out the Rooster Talk: Red Dirt Metals Limited (ASX:RDT) - Mt Ida - A Lithium and Gold Mine. Since the acquisition of the Mt Ida project in September 2021 (Mt Ida Acquisition, Capital Raise and Presentation), the company is fast becoming a major player in this lucrative sector. The company completed the transaction on 24th September 2021 (Completion of Mt Ida Acquisition). There are not too many aspiring lithium miners at this stage. Liontown Resources Limited (ASX: LTR) will get to the stage first. Red Dirt is probably 2.5 years from that stage, according to Matt. At this moment, I see the difference in potential is that if Yinnetherra is a promising as Red Dirt thinks, this would make the company stand out from the crowd. The other aspect of Red Dirt is the gold potential. I know that this is not valued at the moment. There is also some way before we can figure out if this will become a credit or not , in terms of the mining process. However, if that is sorted out, the credit input at the mining stage could make Mt Ida the cheapest lithium miner in the world. For those investors who have been around for a long time, they will know very well that the credit input factor is a game changer. Spare some time, listen to the episode and use the information as part of your DYOR process. Chapters: 00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 01:27 Background about the new acquisition 04:39 Are Mt. Ida and Yinnetharra similar? 06:12 How is the drilling at Yinnetharra? 08:26 Fund raising? 09:33 Ground access 10:36 What is the attraction of the project? 11:24 What is happening at Mt Ida? 16:41 David Flanagan joining the board 19:37 Potentials in Mt Ida 21:14 Mt Ida exploration news 22:00 Possibility of gold? 26:48 News flow 27:35 Why RDT? 28:37 Lithium version of Northern Star? 30:23 Conclusion
Self-esteem, purpose, social justice and emotional intelligence are among the topics, as are empathy, charity and compassion. The post The Way – by David Flanagan appeared first on Studio 809 Podcasts.
Unedited live recording of the complete show on YouTube (Ep #164). Includes demos.Bret is joined by David Flanagan, aka @Rawkode Academy, from Pulumi to show off how Pulumi infrastructure-as-code can improve GitOps pipelines. Our conversation focused on what GitOps and Pulumi are and how they work together to manage your infrastructure and app deploys. Streamed live on YouTube on March 24, 2022. ★ Topics ★PulumiProductK8s OperatorK8sGitOpsLaw of Demeter1Password SSH management★ David Flanagan aka Rawkode Academy★Rawkode Academy, Live weeklyRawkode on Twitter★ Join My Community ★Best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes coursesChat with us on our Discord Server Vital DevOpsHomepage bretfisher.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This Episode we interview Alison Huberty, Autumn Weiss, David Flanagan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Alison Huberty, Autumn Weiss, David Flanagan about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
As with many a programming language, ruby was originally designed as a teaching language - to teach programming to students at universities. From there, it is now used to create various programs, including games, interfaces for websites, scripts to run on desktop computers, backend REST endpoints, and business software. Although ruby is used for web development more than anything else. It has an elegant syntax that makes it easy to read the code; this is one of the reasons why Ruby is so popular, especially with beginners (after all it was designed to teach programming). Yukihiro Matsumoto, or Mats for short, originally developed the ruby's programming language in the 1990s. Ruby was initially designed as an interpreted scripting language. That first interpreter, MRI, or Mats's Ruby Interpreter, spread quickly. In part because he's nice. In fact, he's so nice that the motto MINASWAN, or “Matz is nice and so we are nice.” Juxtapose this against some of the angrier programmers who develop their own languages. And remember, it was a teach language. And so he named ruby after a character he encountered in a children's book. Or because it was a birthstone. Or both. He graduated from the University of Tsukuba and worked on compilers before writing a mail agent in Emacs Lisp. Having worked with Lisp and Perl and Python, he was looking for a language that was truly object-oriented from the ground up. He came up with the idea in 1993 of another Lisp at the core, but something that used objects like Smalltalk. That would allow developers to write less cyclomatically complex code. And yet he wanted to provide higher-order functions for routine tasks like Perl and Python did. Just with native objects rather than those bolted on the side. And he wanted to do so in as consistent a manner as possible. Believe it or not that meant dynamic typing. And garbage collection for free. And literal notation for some things like arrays and regular expressions while allowing for dynamic reflection for meta programming and allowing for everything to be an expression. The syntax is similar to a python or a perl and yet whitespace in things like indentation doesn't play a part. It's concise and the deep thinking that goes into making something concise can be incredible. And yet freeing. The first version of Ruby was released in 1995 and allowed programs to be concise, so written with fewer lines of code than would have been possible with other languages at the time. And yet elegant. In 1996, David Flanagan and Jim Weirich grabbed the MRI interpreter and started using ruby for real projects. And so ruby expanded outside of Japan. As the popularity grew, Matz founded his own company called Object Technology Inc, This allowed him to continue developing Ruby while making money. After all, programmers gotta' eat too. In 2006 Matsumoto committed the first version of what would eventually become Rails on Version Control Systems (VCS), a precursor git. Ruby is written in C, which means it has access to most underlying operating systems given the right API access. It has a vast dictionary with nearly 1 million entries. It can often be found in many event-driven frameworks, with the most popular being Ruby on Rails, a server-side web application framework developed by David Heinemeier Hansson of Basecamp in 2004. Other frameworks include Sinatra (which came in 2007), Roda, Camping (which comes in at a whopping 4k in size), and Padrino. And Ramaze and Merb and Goliath. Each has their own merits. These libraries help developers code faster, easier, and more efficiently than if they had to write all the server-side code from scratch. Another aspect of Ruby that made it popular is a simple package manager. RubyGems came about in 2003. Here, we lay out a simple structure that includes a README, a gem spec with info about the gem, a lib directory (the code for the gem), a test directory, and a makefile for Ruby they call a Rake. This way the developer of the gem does everything needed to be able to call them in their code. And so there are now well over 100,000 gems out there. Not all work with all the interpreters. Ruby went from 1.0 in 1996 to 1.2 in 1998 to 1.4 in 1999 and 1.6 in 2000. Then to 1.8 in 2003 and by then it was gettin popular and ready to get standardized. This always slows down changes. So it went to become an ISO standard in 2012 - the hallmark if you will that a language is too big to fail. Ruby 2 came along the next year with nearly full backwards compatibility. And then 3 came in 2020 in order to bring just-in-time compilation, which can make the runtime faster than just interpreting. And unlike the XRuby variant, no need to do java-style compilation. Still, not all ruby tooling needs to be compiled. Ruby scripts can be loaded in tools like Amazon's Lambda service or Google Cloud Functions. From there, it can talk to tools like MySQL and MongoDB. And it's fun. I mean, Matz uses the word fun. And ruby can present a challenge that to experienced programmers might be seen as fun. Because anything you can do with other languages, you can do with ruby. Might not get as much for free as with a spring security for Java, but it's still an excellent language and sometimes I can't help but wonder if we shouldn't get so much for free with certain lanuages. Matz is now the chief architect of Heroku. He has since written a slimmed down version of ruby called mruby and another language called streem. He also wrote a few books on ruby. Because you know, he's nice.
It is no secret that the short term rental market is getting more and more saturated & it is getting harder for hosts to stand out in these crowded markets. Today I am joined by one of the nations leading brand experts, David Flanagan. If you have listened to me long enough, it is no secret that I believe there is HUGE upside in the short term rental space. However, you have to play the game correctly. And one of the most important skill sets your should acquire is learning how to stand out in any market. Today we are going to talk about the importance of giving your property a sole and really telling a story with your property to stand out and deliver an amazing customer experience for your guests. If you own a property or are thinking about purchasing one soon, you do not want to miss this episode. As always, thank you for being the best part of this show, and I hope you enjoy today's episode. To get in touch with David, you can find him at https://www.flanaganspeaks.com/ or get a copy of his best selling book, Rudder, on Amazon or on his website.
This is Gerhard's first set of interviews from KubeCon North America 2021. William Morgan shares with us some of the finer Linkerd details, such as the underlying security theme, why native Kubernetes objects are preferable to more CRDs, and the joy of meeting team members in person. Frederic Branczyk speaks about Parca, a new continuous system profiling tool that uses eBPF to help you understand what is happening on your hosts. Andrew Rynhard gives us a great Talos OS and Kubespan perspective, and shares some really good follow-up videos on these topics. The last conversation is with David Flanagan - you know him as Rawkode - about new beginnings. It's only been less than two months since we've had him in episode 18, and he kept really busy. Caleb, his 3 weeks old baby boy, was the youngest attendee at this conference, and some talks made him sleepy, so good job everyone.
This is Gerhard's first set of interviews from KubeCon North America 2021. William Morgan shares with us some of the finer Linkerd details, such as the underlying security theme, why native Kubernetes objects are preferable to more CRDs, and the joy of meeting team members in person. Frederic Branczyk speaks about Parca, a new continuous system profiling tool that uses eBPF to help you understand what is happening on your hosts. Andrew Rynhard gives us a great Talos OS and Kubespan perspective, and shares some really good follow-up videos on these topics. The last conversation is with David Flanagan - you know him as Rawkode - about new beginnings. It's only been less than two months since we've had him in episode 18, and he kept really busy. Caleb, his 3 weeks old baby boy, was the youngest attendee at this conference, and some talks made him sleepy, so good job everyone.
In this episode, Gerhard talks to David and Marques from Equinix Metal about the importance of bare metal for steady workloads. Terraform, Kubernetes and Tinkerbell come up, as does Crossplane - this conversation is a partial follow-up to episode 15. David Flanagan, a.k.a. Rawkode, needs no introduction. Some of you may remember Marques Johansson from The new changelog.com setup for 2019. Marques was behind the Linode Terraforming that we used at the time, and our infrastructure was simpler because of it! This is not just a great conversation about bare metal and Kubernetes, there is also a Rawkode Live following up: Live Debugging Changelog's Production Kubernetes
In this episode, Gerhard talks to David and Marques from Equinix Metal about the importance of bare metal for steady workloads. Terraform, Kubernetes and Tinkerbell come up, as does Crossplane - this conversation is a partial follow-up to episode 15. David Flanagan, a.k.a. Rawkode, needs no introduction. Some of you may remember Marques Johansson from The new changelog.com setup for 2019. Marques was behind the Linode Terraforming that we used at the time, and our infrastructure was simpler because of it! This is not just a great conversation about bare metal and Kubernetes, there is also a Rawkode Live following up: Live Debugging Changelog's Production Kubernetes
Sejam todos muito bem-vindos a mais um Kubicast! Eu sou João Brito, seu host favorito do Kubicast! Não, não…! You are all very welcome to Kubicast! I am John Brite, your favorite host of Kubicast! E, para fazer valer todo meu esforço nas aulas de inglês, trago nesse episódio os gringos Dan Pop - diretor de comunidade e ecossistema open source na Sysdig, host do Popcast e produtor executivo da CloudNative.tv (CNCF twitch) - David Flanagan, senior developer advocate, embaixador da CNCF e dono do canal Rawkode Academy - e Ricardo Katz - que não é gringo, mas é engenheiro de Infraestrutura cloud, embaixador da CNCF e, nas horas vagas, modelo de hair style.Tirando a parte da pizza de abacaxi e do prato de bucho de ovelha, a conversa com esses ilustres convidados é sobre misconfiguration e como dar liberdade para o time de devs trabalhar, mantendo, ao mesmo tempo, a segurança e a confiabilidade do software.Just play to listen to this new episode!As RECOMENDAÇÕES dos participantes seguem aqui:Todos: Carlos PanatoDavid: PopcastKube Cuddle, podcast do @richburroughsDan: MythBusters (Os Caçadores de Mitos) CloudNative TVKatz: Como Se Tornar Um Tirano (Tem na Netflix) Soft skills com @carlisiathompson que esteve no DevOps Extreme do @LINUXtipsBR que vai subir as talks do evento em breve no YTProgramming Kubernetes do Michael Hausenblas e Stefan Schimanski (livro)John: The Speed Cubers (Tem na Netflix) O Kubicast é o podcast da Getup, especialista em Kubernetes e apoiadora do projeto UnDistro, uma distribuição para gerenciar múltiplos clusters Kubernetes.#Misconfiguration #Kubernetes #DevOps #Containers #docker
As the day when businesses can finally reopen comes closer – however slowly – many wonder what it will take to succeed in the post-pandemic world. Sacramento marketer David Flanagan, cofounder of the Misfit agency, shares his thoughts on what business owners can do to stand out from the crowd going forward.
"Why not go into the highest risk/reward business, be the best at it and be successful?" Bio David Flanagan is a Principal and President of Elm Street Development, Inc., a privately held land development firm operating in the Washington/Baltimore area. Elm Street has developed over 53,000 residential building lots over the past 41 years for sale to homebuilders. Flanagan is also a Principal and Director of Craftmark Homes, a homebuilding company, and Legend Management, an apartment management company. He is on the Advisory Board for ULI Washington. Prior to joining Elm Street Development, Flanagan graduated from Georgia Tech with a Bachelors of Industrial Engineering degree and received an MBA from the University of North Carolina. David Flanagan & John Coe Show Notes David and I met in the late 1990s when I was a mortgage banker and learned about his new apartment business called Elms. In meeting with him I sensed a strong work ethic and discipline, yet a bold sense of willingness to take risk. This has played out well as he has built the leading land development firm in the DMV with over 53,000 residential lots/units developed over his 41 year career. He is perhaps the most prolific "deal junkie" I have met who boasts of his being the most active transactional company (perhaps other than JBG Smith) in the region. This deal volume has honed his skills in measuring and managing risk by assuming that the process is a long game and while losses are inevitable, if he plays it right he will win out eventually. Below are highlights of our wide ranging discussion: Background and Education Role at Elm Street- Give support to people leading projects and is a "cheerleader" for company employees (2:30)Born in Mississippi and grew up in Wilmington, Delaware- Dad worked for DuPont (3:30)Influences from Parents- Solid middle class ("Leave it to Beaver" family) (4:15)Dad was in research for DuPont (Physics background) (4:40)Large company did not fit for David- Wanted smaller entrepreneurial setting for employment (5:10)Grandparents- Their interests as farmers brought him to land and entrepreneurial interest (5:30)Georgia Tech- Worked while in school (coop), Industrial Engineering degree (6:45)Goal to go to graduate business school afterward (7:45)UNC Grad. Business School- Went immediately to business school with financial help (8:30)Watching Atlanta development activity while at Georgia Tech inspired his real estate interest (9:12)"A Man in Full" reference (9:45)Didn't want to go to Wall Street (10:30)Wanted to do "all aspects of business" and real estate offered that opportunity- marketing, finance, operations, etc. (10:45)While at UNC took courses in real estate (11:45) Career Trajectory Right out of Grad School- Met Steve Cumbie and Dwight Schar in Fall, 1977 and set up NV Land and offered David a job (12:30)Began a project in Richmond selling finished lots for $9,500 each to Ryland Homes (13:20)Left him completely on his own to do a project himself (14:30)Built his own "training" by doing it himself (15:15)
"Why not go into the highest risk/reward business, be the best at it and be successful?" Bio David Flanagan is a Principal and President of Elm Street Development, Inc., a privately held land development firm operating in the Washington/Baltimore area. Elm Street has developed over 53,000 residential building lots over the past 41 years for sale to homebuilders. Flanagan is also a Principal and Director of Craftmark Homes, a homebuilding company, and Legend Management, an apartment management company. He is on the Advisory Board for ULI Washington. Prior to joining Elm Street Development, Flanagan graduated from Georgia Tech with a Bachelors of Industrial Engineering degree and received an MBA from the University of North Carolina. David Flanagan & John Coe Show Notes David and I met in the late 1990s when I was a mortgage banker and learned about his new apartment business called Elms. In meeting with him I sensed a strong work ethic and discipline, yet a bold sense of willingness to take risk. This has played out well as he has built the leading land development firm in the DMV with over 53,000 residential lots/units developed over his 41 year career. He is perhaps the most prolific "deal junkie" I have met who boasts of his being the most active transactional company (perhaps other than JBG Smith) in the region. This deal volume has honed his skills in measuring and managing risk by assuming that the process is a long game and while losses are inevitable, if he plays it right he will win out eventually. Below are highlights of our wide ranging discussion: Background and Education Role at Elm Street- Give support to people leading projects and is a "cheerleader" for company employees (2:30)Born in Mississippi and grew up in Wilmington, Delaware- Dad worked for DuPont (3:30)Influences from Parents- Solid middle class ("Leave it to Beaver" family) (4:15)Dad was in research for DuPont (Physics background) (4:40)Large company did not fit for David- Wanted smaller entrepreneurial setting for employment (5:10)Grandparents- Their interests as farmers brought him to land and entrepreneurial interest (5:30)Georgia Tech- Worked while in school (coop), Industrial Engineering degree (6:45)Goal to go to graduate business school afterward (7:45)UNC Grad. Business School- Went immediately to business school with financial help (8:30)Watching Atlanta development activity while at Georgia Tech inspired his real estate interest (9:12)"A Man in Full" reference (9:45)Didn't want to go to Wall Street (10:30)Wanted to do "all aspects of business" and real estate offered that opportunity- marketing, finance, operations, etc. (10:45)While at UNC took courses in real estate (11:45) Career Trajectory Right out of Grad School- Met Steve Cumbie and Dwight Schar in Fall, 1977 and set up NV Land and offered David a job (12:30)Began a project in Richmond selling finished lots for $9,500 each to Ryland Homes (13:20)Left him completely on his own to do a project himself (14:30)Built his own "training" by doing it himself (15:15)
David Flanagan, CEO of Elm Street Development, highlights his career as the leading land developer in the DC region with stories and lessons.
"Ready, fire, aim. Just getting on building momentum. You're ready enough, fire into action and then you build enough expertise around you to figure out what the true aim is.'" – David Flanagan In this episode of the RevThinking podcast, Joel Pilger speaks with David Flanagan, Director of Content & Strategy at P2 in Sydney, Australia. What is the future of serving brands directly with their content needs? The answer lies in not merely tackling projects, but rather in solving problems. Listen in as David (a.k.a. Flanners) shares his perspective on how studios and production companies are making the shift to working as an agency direct-to-brand.
In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss office vacancies, Richardson Hotel, Mandogalup, residential housing, David Flanagan and home grown tech heroes.
In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss office vacancies, Richardson Hotel, Mandogalup, residential housing, David Flanagan and home grown tech heroes.
React反省会、アナログゲーム、技術書の読み方、転職サイト、アニメを見る理由について話しました。 【Show Notes】 Twitterトレンド入り! 「#React反省会」登壇資料一挙公開! カタンの開拓者たち 最強SIMフリースマホ「HUAWEI Mate 9」の高性能ぶりをレビューする HTML5&CSS3レッスンブック JavaScript 第6版 David Flanagan CodeIQ感謝祭 スキル偏差値@Findy Microsoft Build 2017 メルカリから本やCDに特化したフリマアプリ「メルカリ カウル」が登場、「ブクマ!」を追随 日本のHuluが「happyon.jp」にURL変更 なぜ? - ITmedia NEWS この素晴らしい世界に祝福を UPQ製スマホ発火、原因はバッテリ。消費者庁への報告が遅れ厳重注意 ~対応は5月下旬に案内 - PC Watch 配信情報はtwitter ID @shiganaiRadio で確認することができます。 フィードバックは(#しがないラジオ)でつぶやいてください! 感想、話して欲しい話題、改善して欲しいことなどつぶやいてもらえると、今後のポッドキャストをより良いものにしていけるので、ぜひたくさんのフィードバックをお待ちしています。 【パーソナリティ】 gami@jumpei_ikegami zuckey@zuckey_17 【機材】 iPhone 7+ ZOOM IQ7
In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Rising Stars, Satterley, Subiaco Pavilion, David Flanagan, Woodside and indigenous business
In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Rising Stars, Satterley, Subiaco Pavilion, David Flanagan, Woodside and indigenous business
Rosie Goldfeder, Lucy Caldwell and Jess Oliver interview artist David Flanagan on his 2015 Dark Matter residency and Ash Thompson on Noted, the literary festival he co-founded now in its second year
Plenary Session from National Suicide Prevention Conference. The part that economic and employment performance in a country/community plays for suicide prevention: What does this mean for Australia as it enters a period of economic adjustment? Speakers at this plenary session, including West Australian of the Year, Mr David Flanagan, Dr Michael Porter, Professor Ngiare Brown and Chair Professor Jane Pirkis, focus on the role Australia’s economic and employment performance plays in suicide prevention as we enter a period of economic adjustment. How do social and health programs support economic change and ensure the nation cares about preventing suicides and promoting individual mental health and wellbeing? The panel will build on discussions at the International Association for Suicide Prevention on the experience of countries adopting austerity measures in the wake of recent economic crises. #NSPC14 #SuicidePrevention