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IGEL, provider of the secure endpoint OS for now and next, today from IGEL DISRUPT 24 announced that it has released a new program for IGEL app developers along with a software development toolkit (SDK) to empower the rapid delivery of new and proven solutions for IGEL customers and their supporting ecosystem. Resulting apps from developer program vendor members using the new SDK will be added to the growing IGEL App Portal which now features 50 validated apps for use in IGEL-powered environments, providing customers with fast and flexible updates and functionality.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Chris Feeney
Intel has launched the AI PC Developer Program as part of its AI PC Acceleration Program, targeting software developers and independent software vendors (ISVs). The initiative aims to simplify the developer experience and promote the adoption of new AI technologies. It offers various tools, workflows, AI-deployment frameworks, and developer kits, all featuring the latest Intel hardware, including the Intel Core Ultra processor. Additionally, Intel has expanded its AI PC Acceleration Program to include Independent Hardware Vendors (IHVs), giving them the opportunity to optimize and enable their hardware for Intel AI PCs with support from Intel's Open Labs. The company seeks to scale its hardware and software solutions with the aim of driving innovation and collaboration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message
In this episode, we will interview Mark Tognetti, the Senior Director for Creator Workflows Product Success at ServiceNow. Mark was previously Managing Director at PWC for 4 years, where he assisted with cloud and global payment processor transformation. The Customer Connection Podcast helps you learn the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by a Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Creator, and Workflows-Leading Practices, Jerry Campbell, and Portfolio Manager Shanna Grier. Key highlights of the Episode: 08:05- What is the Citizen Developer Program? 09:45 - What skills do you need to get started with the Citizen Developer Program? 11:02 - How does ServiceNow's app engine differ from other low-code systems and how does it help customers? 16:10 - What are the top priorities and business objectives for customers implementing the Citizen Developer Program? 17:51 - What role does Generative AI play with the Citizen Developer Program? To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send us an email at customerconnection@servicenow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we will interview Mark Tognetti, the Senior Director for Creator Workflows Product Success at ServiceNow. Mark was previously Managing Director at PWC for 4 years, where he assisted with cloud and global payment processor transformation. The Customer Connection Podcast helps you learn the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow platform. This show is led by a Customer Experience Expert and Director of Customer Creator, and Workflows-Leading Practices, Jerry Campbell, and Portfolio Manager Shanna Grier. Key highlights of the Episode: 08:05- What is the Citizen Developer Program? 09:45 - What skills do you need to get started with the Citizen Developer Program? 11:02 - How does ServiceNow's app engine differ from other low-code systems and how does it help customers? 16:10 - What are the top priorities and business objectives for customers implementing the Citizen Developer Program? 17:51 - What role does Generative AI play with the Citizen Developer Program? To learn more about the implementation and adoption of the ServiceNow Platform, subscribe to the Customer Connection Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. For feedback, please send us an email at customerconnection@servicenow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent dives deep into Nextcloud's new release from inside their offices, and takes an unexpected dip in the local lake with a listener.
Thoughtstuff - Tom Morgan on Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and Office 365 Development
Audio version of video on YouTube. Microsoft 365 Developer Program instant sandbox update Learning Series: Get started with GitHub in Visual Studio Mary Jo Foley looks back on a momentous 16 years of covering Microsoft for ZDNET Copy with proper indentation Subscribe to all my videos at: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/video Podcast: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/itunes, https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/spotify or https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/podcast Blog: https://blog.thoughtstuff.co.uk
Ep 172Decorate Your MacBook Pro with Notchmeister - TidBITS@uvrnuticekas:Ej @madamov vid' ovog.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ecSzeqYX3EApple Delays Corporate Return to Offices IndefinitelyDuckDuckGo is building a privacy-focused Mac desktop browserAmericans trust Google and Amazon more than Apple to handle their personal dataApple Releases AirTag 'Tracker Detect' App for Androidjeana jeana: Hi friends. So something kinda terrifying happened to me last nightApple officially delays Universal Control in macOS Monterey till springApple delivers on-device nude image detection to Macs, iPhones, and iPadsiOS 15.2 Makes It Easier to Reset Your Locked Device Without Needing a ComputerSwift Playgrounds 4 is out, and it's a thing of beautyApple updates its Developer Program agreement to clarify use of Swift Playgrounds, Xcode Cloud, moreLog4J Vulnerability (Log4Shell) Explained - for Java developersDragan Pleskonjić: Short “horror” story about Log4jPixelmator Photo for iPhone is here - Pixelmator BlogHow to Limit What a Toddler Can Do When You Hand Over Your iPhone or iPad9 Ways You Should Be Using Activity Monitor to Make Your Mac Run BettermacOS 9What modern apps would have looked liked on a 1990s Mac | Boing BoingApple + NeXT, 25 years ago today.ZahvalniceSnimljeno 26.12.2021.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.Morski pejzaž sa oblacima/Marine Landscape With Clouds2001.ulje na dasci/oil on wood panel50 x 70 cmprivatno vlasništvo/private colection
With Thanksgiving in the US last week, there weren't too many updates coming out from Microsoft so we dig a little deeper to bring you some interesting updates. Find out what Flowspace is and whether Microsoft is moving into the office furniture space. Learn whether Microsoft will be fighting more anti-trust suits. See whether 20 year old university projects still work. Micrsoft Lists - Building fast, offline-capable Microsoft 365 web applicationsHow to Edit lists offline (microsoft.com) A game changer? setValue in Microsoft Lists | Path to SharePoint... and Beyond! Microsoft Flowspace office pod guarantees privacy with excitement of being around colleagues - dlmagRed Dot Design Award: Flowspace Pod (red-dot.org) Nextcloud complains to EU about OneDrive bundling in Windows • The Register .Net 6 out on Azure Functions Announcing Azure Functions 4.0 public preview with .NET 6 support - Microsoft Tech CommunityUpgrading a 20 year old University Project to .NET 6 with dotnet-upgrade-assistant - Scott Hanselman's Blog Microsoft 365 Developer Program launches new instant sandbox with Teams sample data pack - Microsoft 365 Developer BlogPerforming Static Code Analysis on PowerShell Module and Scripts – Liam Cleary [MVP and MCT] (helloitsliam.com)Script Samples | PnP Samples
Jeremy and Paul recap the latest news from Microsoft. Ignite: Ignite 2021: Building apps for collaboration in a hybrid world Microsoft Graph @ Ignite 2021 What's new for Office Add-ins at Ignite 2021 Microsoft News Exam MS-600:Grow your skills and build collaborative solutions: Exam MS-600 Building Applications and Solutions with Microsoft 365 Core Services Exam MS-600 - Learn Teams:Microsoft 365 Developer Program launches new instant sandbox with Teams sample data pack Microsoft Teams development: All you need to know Build tabs with Adaptive Cards microsoft-teams-library-js: v2.0.0-beta.0 Graph:Breaking changes to attendance report in Microsoft Graph onlineMeeting API (beta) What's new and what's next for Microsoft Graph connectors Feedback:Submit your OneDrive and SharePoint ideas to the Microsoft Feedback portal Preview of Feedback for Microsoft Teams now available
Thoughtstuff - Tom Morgan on Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and Office 365 Development
Audio version of video on YouTube. Azure Communication Services Interop with Microsoft Teams will GA in December Microsoft announces “all-in-one digital contact center” What is Microsoft Loop? Microsoft launches Azure Chaos Studio to help developers cope with real-life situations Microsoft Teams is getting 3D mixed-reality experiences to revolutionise meetings Microsoft 365 Developer Program launches new instant sandbox with Teams sample data pack Subscribe to all my videos at: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/video Podcast: https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/itunes, https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/spotify or https://thoughtstuff.co.uk/podcast Blog: https://blog.thoughtstuff.co.uk
Where to start.. We dove into so many great conversations around the curriculum, staff, and the most interesting part of their experiences - the group projects.. It sounds like many students had vastly different skill levels when it came time for the final group project. Once they opened up with their experiences with that, a lot more became revealed and we dove into many specific situations that described their experiences vividly. Enjoy!Host and Guests:Don Hansen - https://www.linkedin.com/in/donthedeveloperJonathan Alaniz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanalaniz8816Mailing Delgado - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mailing-delgado-medina---------------------------------------------------❤️ If you find my content helpful, support me on Patreon and get access to perks - https://www.patreon.com/donthedeveloper
The City of Philadelphia and PHDC have announced a new pilot program to help address the lack of diversity in the Philadelphia real estate development and construction industry. I speak with David Thomas, CEO, PHDC about PHDC's Minority Developer Program (MDP). Here's the link for more information and to apply:https://tinyurl.com/PHDC-MDP We are marking the 20th university of 9-11. Rev. Rasool Berry, host of the podcast, WHERE YA FROM? tells us about his interview with a pastor who cared for first responders at ground zero – https://whereyafrom.org/First -. I speak with Keisha Jordan, Executive Director – Children's Scholarship Fund Philadelphia which helps make quality education accessible to low-income families across the city with scholarships for tuition-based schools. Jordan shares details with listeners of how Philadelphia families can apply for newly available K-8th grades scholarships for the 2022-2023 school year. The priority deadline to submit an application is November 15, 2021. Final deadline is March 1,2022 www.csfphiladelphia.org/apply
Paige built and scaled platform and developer marketing at Slack. The success of the Slack App Store and the like showed her what works (and what doesn't) with developer programs. She shares her playbook for attracting and engaging developers to build great stuff for your app store or marketplace.
Jimmy Bogard takes us through the interesting possibilties of logging with OpenTelemetry. Then we discuss refactoring strategies friendly for Domain Driven Design. Panel Shawn ClaboughWai Liu Guest Jimmy Bogard Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links .NET 057: Open source, MediatR and Automapper with Jimmy Bogard | Devchat.tvThe Twelve-Factor Appmartinfowler.comTwitter: Jimmy Bogard ( @jbogard ) Picks Jimmy- Power AppsShawn- Fiber internetWai- Developer Program Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai LiuFacebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero) Special Guest: Jimmy Bogard.
Jimmy Bogard takes us through the interesting possibilties of logging with OpenTelemetry. Then we discuss refactoring strategies friendly for Domain Driven Design. Panel Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Jimmy Bogard Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links .NET 057: Open source, MediatR and Automapper with Jimmy Bogard | Devchat.tv The Twelve-Factor App martinfowler.com Twitter: Jimmy Bogard ( @jbogard ) Picks Jimmy- Power Apps Shawn- Fiber internet Wai- Developer Program Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)
Demand for ServiceNow developers is high. That means you don't always have time to work on some of the smaller projects that business users need. That's when it's time to look at the citizen developers. Topics 00:00 Welcome and introductions 07:49 Why start a citizen developer program 12:54 Avoiding shadow IT 14:33 One development platform 15:55 Low-code capabilities are for everyone 16:41 A look at ServiceNow's citizen dev program 18:34 Some example apps and opportunities 21:18 Tips for working together 22:48 What have we learned 28:14 How a customer would launch a citizen dev program 31:52 Consider licensing 32:27 Where to find out more 33:00 Get in touch 34:00 Outro Links Now Learning: ServiceNow Citizen Developer Advanced Skills Developer Portal: ServiceNow Application Developer Learning Plan Now Learning: Getting started with ServiceNow Citizen Developer Training Developer Portal Home Page LinkedIn Community Blog: Democratizing development with Citizen Developer training Check out the other ServiceNow podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Demand for ServiceNow developers is high. That means you don't always have time to work on some of the smaller projects that business users need. That's when it's time to look at the citizen developers. Topics 00:00 Welcome and introductions 07:49 Why start a citizen developer program 12:54 Avoiding shadow IT 14:33 One development platform 15:55 Low-code capabilities are for everyone 16:41 A look at ServiceNow's citizen dev program 18:34 Some example apps and opportunities 21:18 Tips for working together 22:48 What have we learned 28:14 How a customer would launch a citizen dev program 31:52 Consider licensing 32:27 Where to find out more 33:00 Get in touch 34:00 Outro Links Now Learning: ServiceNow Citizen Developer Advanced Skills Developer Portal: ServiceNow Application Developer Learning Plan Now Learning: Getting started with ServiceNow Citizen Developer Training Developer Portal Home Page LinkedIn Community Blog: Democratizing development with Citizen Developer training Check out the other ServiceNow podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Neil learns more about the Citrix Developer Program. The guests also talk about micro apps, and how Zoho syncs up with Citrix in this domain. About John Panagulias John has over 20 years of experience building technology partner programs, strategic alliances, and marketing at multi-billion-dollar technology companies such as Sun Microsystems and VMware. He is currently Director of Developer and Partner Programs at Citrix, where he leads the Citrix Ready Program and the new Developer Program for Citrix Workspace. Prior to Citrix, John was a Sr. Marketing Manager for Cloud Solutions at VMware. During his time at Sun, he held positions in Market and Business Development, Partner Marketing, and Web Strategy. About Citrix Company Profile: Citrix (NASDAQ: CTXS) is powering a better way to work with unified workspace, networking, and analytics solutions that help organizations unlock innovation, engage customers, and boost productivity without sacrificing security. With Citrix, users get a seamless work experience, and IT has a unified platform to secure, manage, and monitor diverse technologies in complex cloud environments. Citrix solutions are in use by more than 400,000 organizations, including 98 percent of the Fortune 500. About Vinay Chandrasekaran: Vinay navigates complex business and technology relationships by working with senior executives to establish platform standards and set engagement strategy for Zoho and it's technology partners. He also leads the strategy and execution of product-enabling partnerships to fuel Zoho, including identifying new opportunities where partnerships can help accelerate product growth. With a passion for entrepreneurship, marketing, and technology, Vinay enjoys solving complex business problems with technology solutions; he has held various business development and growth roles at Zoho. About Zoho: Founded in 1996, Zoho Corporation is the software company behind three great brands: Zoho, ManageEngine, and WebNMS. With 45+ apps, Zoho covers nearly every major business category, including sales, marketing, customer support, accounting, and back-office operations, and an array of productivity and collaboration tools, Zoho Corporation is one of the world's most prolific software companies. Zoho is privately held and profitable, with more than 8,000 employees. Zoho is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with international headquarters in Chennai, India. Zoho respects user privacy and does not have an ad-revenue model in any part of its business, including its free products. More than 50 million users around the world, across hundreds of thousands of companies, rely on Zoho every day to run their businesses, including Zoho itself. For more information, please visit www.zoho.com Join the Citrix Developer Program - https://www.citrix.com/community/citrix-developer/ Get Your Test Instance - https://developer.cloud.com/citrix-workspace
ZTE will launch the first under screen camera smartphone, Apple tells Epic Games it will remove it from its Developer Program on August 28th, and Lyft and Uber get a temporarily reprieve on reclassifying drivers in California. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zero to Start VR Podcast: Unity development from concept to Oculus test channel
ARVR Women and Allies is excited to bring you our new Zero to Start Spotlight series featuring insightful conversations with VR creators and industry leaders about how you can break into VR, brought to you by Oculus from Facebook. Now in its fifth year Oculus Launch Pad is an essential VR developer program designed for promising content creators from diverse backgrounds. 2020 Applications are open until August 20th. Our first spotlight guest, Allison Lee, Developer Program Manager at Oculus tells us everything you need to know about applying to Launch Pad.Allison also shares her perspective on VR design, resources like the free Unity Learn - Design, Develop and Deploy for VR course, beginner tutorial rites of passage like the Roll a Ball tutorial, how VR is made for this moment and what's on her quarantine playlist to stay on task. Follow Allison and Siciliana on Twitter @AvLee_ and @iSicilianaShare, like and subscribe to Zero to Start on your favorite podcast platform. Happy Installing!================================FEATURED LINKSOculus Launch Pad 2020 ApplicationOculus Launch Pad 2019 Scholarship recipientsOculus Start Developer ProgramDesign, Develop, and Deploy for VR - Unity LearnUnity Roll-a-Ball Tutorial - updated for 2020!================================Reading listVirtual Vernacular by Sarah Bonser================================Quarantine playlistDonny Benét on YouTube================================Connect share and grow with us! arvrwomen.comInstagramFacebook Twitter
In this Ask Snappy session, learn all about the all new student app developer program introduced by Appy Pie to impart no-code mobile app development learning to students at the university and school level.
Topics: -As Sam ventures out to clients again, he realizes he is not prepared for some basic functionality out in the world. -Both Joe & Jerry are fancy coffee drinkers -Jerry was in for a shock as he walks in the door to a client where they were not practicing the same measures that he was for safety. -Joe was hopeful of a video from Jerry’s incident but no such luck. -Sam thinks he’s taking the brave approach of assisting a client in setting up Google WiFi remotely. That’s just a regular workday for Joe. -Google seems to require the Google WiFi app for setup, then the Google Home app moving forward. -Google WiFi vs Eero. Which would you choose? -The iOS screen sharing via QuickTime didn’t work for Sam and Joe recalls having a similar issue lately. -All this discussion of remote access get Joe all riled up again about screen recording on macOS. -A once exciting and now disappointing “feature” of Ubiquiti UniFi was up alerts. Sam figured this would be a great way to find out once a device came back online but instead, he received repeated and unnecessarily alerts throughout the day. So much so that he had to turn this feature off. -Joe is in for quite a surprise while attempting to remotely upgrade a client to macOS 10.15.5. His client ended up on the beta of Big Sur! He had to do some extra work to create a script in Addigy using the seedutil command. This would allow him to get the status of computers in the Developer Program. Thanks to Shawn Maddock for pointing him in the right direction with seedutil. Joe has submitted those as scripts and custom facts for the community. -Sam also mentions managing beta program access via MDM configuration profile. -A bug that may occur when enrolling into the Big Sur beta is that your computer will display a message stating that “your computer is being managed by swscan”, as noted in the developer documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-notes/macos-big-sur-11-beta-release-notes
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, Mountwest professor and game designer, about the technologies and skills that students learn in the Animation and Game Developer program at Mountwest. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
In our latest episode of the Wharton Fintech podcast, Miguel Armaza (WG’21/G’21) is joined by Susan French, Head of Product at BBVA Open Platform where she leads the design and development of Open Platform’s suite of white-label, banking-as-a-service APIs in the US. About BBVA Open Platform BBVA Open Platform offers API-driven, white-label banking and payments solutions for the enterprise. Open Platform enables companies to embed end-to-end banking and payments services into their brand to create engaging and intuitive customer experiences . Founded in 2016, BBVA Open Platform works with industry leading companies, at the forefront of digital innovation, to optimize their user experience through API-powered banking and payments solutions provided by leading U.S. bank BBVA USA, Member FDIC. For more information, visit Open Platform at https://bbvaopenplatform.com/ Susan French Susan is Head of Product at BBVA Open Platform. She lead the design and development of Open Platform’s groundbreaking suite of white-label, banking-as-a-service APIs in the US. Susan is a payment, digital commerce and financial services expert, with an unparalleled understanding of what fintech companies navigating this landscape want from an API platform – and how to deliver it. Susan has been working in the financial services sector for more than 25 years, most recently leading the team that created and launched Visa’s Developer Program, a suite of APIs that opened up Visa’s network to all developers, from startups to large financial institutions. A former CTO, Head of Enterprise Architecture and Technology Strategist at Visa, Susan also worked as Chief Operating Officer at Euphorion, a website design and development startup in Silicon Valley, and started her own independent consulting business. In this interview, Susan shares: - Her journey through the financial sector and what led her to BBVA - How BBVA positioned itself as one of the leading proponents of fintech innovation - Some of the reasons why the US has been slower than Europe to adopt Open Banking solutions and why the COVID-19 is forcing the US to catch up - Some of the startups benefiting from BBVA Open Platform’s services such as Azlo, Wise, Catch, and Jet. - The importance of a unified regulatory environment and some of the opportunities currently being developed in the US
Trick questions of the week: How do you start building a developer program from zero? Talking about a challenge! In our previous episodes we covered how you can engage developers, become more inclusive and diverse, scale your program and educate developers. All these suggest that there is a developer program in place already. How can you do all these things, if you don’t? You’ll need to build one. Sounds like a huge endeavour. It’s not something that can be done overnight, but we are here to help. In this episode we discuss: - Where you start - What you prioritise - What you will need And a step-by-step walkthrough from our guest who within 1+ year managed to build a developer program and results show that he did well. Luke Kilpatrick, Senior Manager - Developer Marketing at Nutanix and the only author of “Developer Marketing + Relations: The Essential Guide” to contribute two chapters, shares in this episode the story of how he built a developer program from scratch. An insightful episode, rich with useful information for everyone, with or without a developer program. Luke Kilpatrick started as web site developer in 1996, transitioning to managing technology communities in 2007. In 2010 Luke moved to marketing program management as his full time role on VMware's social media marketing team. 2012 saw Luke at Sencha working in developer relations programs as well as focused social media, speaking at events around the world. Since 2014 Luke managed Atlassian’s ecosystem developer events and programs bringing hundreds of new apps to their marketplace. Recently Luke has joined Nutanix to bring an engaging experience to developers using their new PaaS products.
In this episode of the Citrix Ready Podcast series, I explore how Citrix and Zoho are working together to solve real-world problems for businesses. Today I want to learn more about the Citrix Developer Program. We also talk about micro apps, and how Zoho syncs up with Citrix in this domain. About John Panagulias John has over 20 years of experience building technology partner programs, strategic alliances, and marketing at multi-billion-dollar technology companies such as Sun Microsystems and VMware. He is currently Director of Developer and Partner Programs at Citrix, where he leads the Citrix Ready Program and the new Developer Program for Citrix Workspace. Prior to Citrix, John was a Sr. Marketing Manager for Cloud Solutions at VMware. During his time at Sun, he held positions in Market and Business Development, Partner Marketing, and Web Strategy. About Citrix Company Profile: Citrix (NASDAQ: CTXS) is powering a better way to work with unified workspace, networking, and analytics solutions that help organizations unlock innovation, engage customers, and boost productivity without sacrificing security. With Citrix, users get a seamless work experience, and IT has a unified platform to secure, manage, and monitor diverse technologies in complex cloud environments. Citrix solutions are in use by more than 400,000 organizations, including 98 percent of the Fortune 500. About Vinay Chandrasekaran: Vinay navigates complex business and technology relationships by working with senior executives to establish platform standards and set engagement strategy for Zoho and it's technology partners. He also leads the strategy and execution of product-enabling partnerships to fuel Zoho, including identifying new opportunities where partnerships can help accelerate product growth. With a passion for entrepreneurship, marketing, and technology, Vinay enjoys solving complex business problems with technology solutions; he has held various business development and growth roles at Zoho. About Zoho: Founded in 1996, Zoho Corporation is the software company behind three great brands: Zoho, ManageEngine, and WebNMS. With 45+ apps, Zoho covers nearly every major business category, including sales, marketing, customer support, accounting, and back-office operations, and an array of productivity and collaboration tools, Zoho Corporation is one of the world's most prolific software companies. Zoho is privately held and profitable, with more than 8,000 employees. Zoho is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with international headquarters in Chennai, India. Zoho respects user privacy and does not have an ad-revenue model in any part of its business, including its free products. More than 50 million users around the world, across hundreds of thousands of companies, rely on Zoho every day to run their businesses, including Zoho itself. For more information, please visit www.zoho.com Join the Citrix Developer Program - https://www.citrix.com/community/citrix-developer/ Get Your Test Instance - https://developer.cloud.com/citrix-workspace
SHOW: 426DESCRIPTION: Aaron and Brian talk to Mark Weitzel (@weitzlm, VP & General Manager, New Relic One at @NewRelic) about building effective developer platforms including lessons learned, best practices and trade offs to considerSHOW SPONSOR LINKS:The Cyberwire - Your security news connection.The Cyberwire daily podcastDatadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt[FREE] Try an IT Pro ChallengeCLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK:KubeCon impressions from BrianAWS announced a bunch of new services prior to Re:InventGoogle Cloud acquires Cloud SimpleIBM continues to add functionality onto Red Hat OpenShift:IBM Spectrum BackupsIBM Cloud Pak for Hybrid Cloud SecurityIBM "Keep Your Own Key" (KYOK) for KubernetesSHOW INTERVIEW LINKS:New Relic OneMark's New Relic BlogNew Relic Developer ProgramSHOW NOTES:Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Before we get into a broader discussion, tell us a little bit about your background. Topic 2 - Before we dig into the New Relic Developer Program, we wanted to get your perspective on what “developer” means these days - Is it AppDev, DevOps, Data Scientist, Business Analyst? How do you try and put personas around different “developer” needs?Topic 3 - One of the things I find in working with businesses that are going through transformational change (via technology) is how many don’t understand that their new world (“enabling developers”) will begin to look like a technology vendor’s approach to the market (“enabling developers”). Do you find your customers begin to adopt their internal programs to look like the program that you’ve rolled out with New Relic One? Topic 4 - What are some of the most important/critical aspects of the program, and how do you measure its progress, its success, or its areas to improve?Topic 5 - How did you think about balancing the need for content for newer developers (or new to the platform) vs. more expert-level developers? Topic 6 - How important is community to making the program a success, and helping it scale?FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
Especial English episode. Hello Devs I am Joel Barbosa your host and you are listening Carreira Dev no Exterior, it is a podcast in Portuguese for developers who wanna to start to be a and wanna get a position as Developer Program in abroad. Today we have an especial episode because I want to show to our listeners how they can improve the English at same time they study a programming language. So, English is the most important language if you wanna get an international position job. And as developers we have a very good job in a particular that help to us to learn English more fast, because all the language programming has English documentation and if you wanna have access to the most new stuffs you have to read English. Everyday in my life I am trying to learn English, as you I am an English student, I started to lean english at 2018 after almost one and half year I got a position as a Software Engineer for an International Company in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. When I got that position I am still working in Brazil as a Software Developer. As you can see I don’t have a perfect English skill but I have the most most important thing, I can communicate in English, so it's the most important thing for a lot of companies in the World. Yeah! I have now some tips for turn your life more easy as a student English and Development. 1 - turn your cellphone now for English idiom... 2 - Buy a book... Links: Website: https://joelbarbosa.github.io/carreiradevnoexterior/ E-mail: carreiradevnoexterior@gmail.com Twitter: @joelbarbosareal Instagram: @joelbarbosaoriginal Português: Olá Devs Eu sou Joel Barbosa, seu anfitrião, e você está ouvindo Carreira Dev no Exterior, é um podcast em português para desenvolvedores que desejam começar a ser e querem obter uma posição como Programa de Desenvolvedor no exterior. Hoje temos um episódio especial, porque quero mostrar aos nossos ouvintes como eles podem melhorar o inglês ao mesmo tempo em que estudam uma linguagem de programação. Portanto, o inglês é o idioma mais importante se você deseja conseguir um emprego em uma posição internacional. E, como desenvolvedores, temos um trabalho muito bom em particular, que nos ajuda a aprender inglês mais rapidamente, porque toda a programação de idiomas tem documentação em inglês e, se você deseja ter acesso aos materiais mais novos, precisa ler o inglês. Todos os dias da minha vida eu estou tentando aprender inglês, como você, eu sou um estudante de inglês, comecei a aprender inglês em 2018 depois de quase um ano e meio, consegui uma posição como engenheiro de software de uma empresa internacional em Amsterdã, na Holanda. Quando cheguei nessa posição, ainda estou trabalhando no Brasil como desenvolvedor de software. Como você pode ver, não tenho uma habilidade perfeita em inglês, mas tenho a coisa mais importante, posso me comunicar em inglês, por isso é a coisa mais importante para muitas empresas no mundo. Sim! Agora tenho algumas dicas para tornar sua vida mais fácil como estudante de inglês e desenvolvimento. Links: Website: https://joelbarbosa.github.io/carreiradevnoexterior/ E-mail: carreiradevnoexterior@gmail.com Twitter: @joelbarbosareal Instagram: @joelbarbosaoriginal
Red Hat Linux is a staple of most enterprise IT organization's software diets. Developers and IT leaders all over the world took notice when IBM acquired Red Hat. Will IBM Red Hat change? Will Red Hat continue to operate as it does today or will it be subsumed and disappear into some IBM business unit? Will IBM Red Hat still contribute to projects and tools like Kubernetes, JBoss, Fuse, OpenJDK, Eclipse IDE, and many others (https://redhatofficial.github.io/#!/main)? All are important questions. Brad Micklea, Lead of the Developer Program and Tools at IBM, joins DevOps Chat to talk about the future of Red Hat as part of IBM. Brad sends a strong message that Red Hat will remain focused on the developer community and tools for Linux, Kubernetes, Java, DevOps, and others. Join us as we talk with Brad about the future of Red Hat, DevOps, and open source developer tools.
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Thoughtstuff - Tom Morgan on Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business and Office 365 Development
Audio version of my weekly update video (on YouTube). This week: Project: Azure Sphere and Microsoft Teams (with Microsoft Flow) Tom Morgan on: Microsoft Teams developer community call-August 2019 People Picker component now available in the Microsoft Graph Toolkit Microsoft Graph Sample Data Packs Now Available in Office 365 Developer Program Subscribe to all my videos at: thoughtstuff.co.uk/video Podcast: thoughtstuff.co.uk/itunes or thoughtstuff.co.uk/podcast Blog: thoughtstuff.co.uk/blog
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the React Round Up panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the React Round Up panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub @SharePoint Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub @SharePoint Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub @SharePoint Sponsors Kendo UI Sentry Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Vesa Juvonen In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Vesa Juvonen about building SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. Vesa is on the SharePoint development team and is responsible for the SharePoint Framework, which is the modern way of implementing SharePoint customizations with JavaScript. They talk about what SharePoint is, why they chose to use JavaScript with it, and how he maintains isolation. They also touch on the best way to get started with SharePoint, give some great resources to help you use it, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Vesa intro What is SharePoint? Has existed since 2009 People either know about it and use it or don’t know what it is Baggage from a customization perspective Why JavaScript developers? Modernizing development SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Is there a market for it? System integrators Angular Element and React React for SharePoint Framework back-end Supports Vue React Round Up Podcast How do you maintain isolation? What’s the best way to get started with SharePoint extensions? Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube What kinds of extensions are you seeing people build? And much, much more! Links: SharePoint JavaScript SharePoint Framework Microsoft Ignite Conference Angular Element React Vue React Round Up Podcast Office 365 Developer Program SharePoint documentation SharePoint YouTube @OfficeDev @vesajuvonen Vesa’s blog Vesa’s GitHub Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Zig Ziglar Conversations with My Dog by Zig Ziglar Pimsleur Lessons on Audible Vesa Armada by Ernest Cline
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Bienvenue dans le cent-quatre-vingt-septième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: Apple Developer Program - Pas de frais de développement pour les OSBL iOS Snapshot Test Case - Maintenant chez Uber Dejalu - Un client mac pour votre courriel JungleGym - Les dessous des playgrounds Re:scam - La technologie au service de l’anti-pourriel iOS Architecture - Pour connaître les nouvelles tendances post-MVC Ecoutez cet épisode
The developer site recently introduced a feature where instances will hibernate, or "sleep" when they go unused after a couple hours. In this podcast, Bryan Barnard and Jack Nguy discuss what this means for you and how to "wake up" your instance. This episode covers: - Personal Development Instances (or PDIs) as the on-ramp to ServiceNow - Differences between the developer program and the technology partner program - Overview of hibernation - Hibernation vs instance reclamation - Troubleshooting issues - Instance versions and PDIs - Plugins and integrations for your PDI For more information on hibernation and the developer site, see: Techbytes Episode 9: ServiceNow Developers Site ServiceNow Developers Site Developer Community ServiceNow Developer Site Walkthrough - YouTube Your feedback helps us better serve you! Did you find this podcast helpful? Leave us a comment to tell us why or why not. To catch clips behind the scenes with our podcast guests, and find out what topics we'll be covering next before they are posted, follow @NOWsupport on Twitter. You can also search Twitter using the hashtag #SNtechbytes for all previous podcasts, video clips and pictures.
www.ford.com While majoring in computer studies at Northwestern University, Julius Marchwicki learned from a friend about an opportunity to work at Ford Motor Co. in information technology. Marchwicki's proudest moment was a Steve Jobs-style experience at the 2010 International CES in Las Vegas. "I was selected to go onstage and talk about this AppLink technology and share it with the world," he says.
WWDC 2015 Videos 02:09 - Apple Music 03:12 - Metal for OSX The iPhreaks Show Episode #160: Metal with Warren Moore 05:04 - The New Swift Features Protocol Extensions 07:15 - Value Types 09:32 - Error Handling 16:02 - Support for Function Pointers from C 20:04 - Lightweight Generics 22:42 - Guard and Defer 27:27 - Xcode Improvements, Autolayout 29:55 - New Core Audio and Core Image Features 34:01 - Testing 38:15 - The Address Sanitizer Valgrind 51:07 - Crash Logs Addition in Xcode7 Crashlytics 54:43 - Installing Apps Without a Subscription to the Developer Program Picks Owen Williams: Apple’s biggest developer news at WWDC that nobody’s talking about: Bitcode (Alondo) neo-Style Lightning Charge & Sync Cable (Alondo) Hardcore History Podcast (Jaim) WebAssembly (Mike) ASCIIwwdc (Andrew)
WWDC 2015 Videos 02:09 - Apple Music 03:12 - Metal for OSX The iPhreaks Show Episode #160: Metal with Warren Moore 05:04 - The New Swift Features Protocol Extensions 07:15 - Value Types 09:32 - Error Handling 16:02 - Support for Function Pointers from C 20:04 - Lightweight Generics 22:42 - Guard and Defer 27:27 - Xcode Improvements, Autolayout 29:55 - New Core Audio and Core Image Features 34:01 - Testing 38:15 - The Address Sanitizer Valgrind 51:07 - Crash Logs Addition in Xcode7 Crashlytics 54:43 - Installing Apps Without a Subscription to the Developer Program Picks Owen Williams: Apple’s biggest developer news at WWDC that nobody’s talking about: Bitcode (Alondo) neo-Style Lightning Charge & Sync Cable (Alondo) Hardcore History Podcast (Jaim) WebAssembly (Mike) ASCIIwwdc (Andrew)
In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to Sonya Koptyev about the newly announced Developer Program. Weekly updates Write a PHP app to get Outlook mail The Ultimate Script to down Ignite videos and slides Events SPTechCon Dev Days 24th – 26th June European SharePoint Conference 9th -12th November Microsoft Recode 2015 in London 19th June Show notes Sign up at http://dev.office.com/ Dev.office.com Mini-Labs iTunes link Build/Ignite Sessions Microsoft Office 365 Groups Deep Dive Microsoft Office 365 Groups Overview and Roadmap Supercharging Your Custom Solutions with the Office 365 Unified API Endpoint Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Sonya Sonya Koptyev is a senior product marketing manager responsible for the Apps for Office developer platform. Sonya is a seven-year veteran at Microsoft and has worked in a variety of roles throughout the company, including a senior consultant and professional development manager with Microsoft Consulting Services. About the host Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com, and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is based, born and raised in Dallas, Texas, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. In his spare time, Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician, and lightning fast runner.
Bienvenue dans le trentième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: App Store diabolique - Les nouveaux termes de l'entente App Store avec Apple Mac Developer Program - Une alternative bon marché à l'ADC Select et Premium Les Jeux sur Mac - Valve prépare sa rentrée sur le Mac Ecoutez cet épisode
In this podcast, Rob Clyde, Vice President of Technology and Stephen Morton, Vice President of Product Management discuss the announcement of Symantec’s Open Collaborative Architecture and the new Symantec Developer Program which allow greater interoperability with Symantec solutions and provide customers, partners and ISVs with the ability to integrate applications with the Symantec Management Platform. [...]
Wise Words vol 1 ep 7: Greg Isaacs, head of ebay's developer program, (#31 on Business 2.0's list of most influential people) shares how to get others to do your R&D for you, and do so for free. Greg shares tips for building an active cadre of developers, balancing internal and external R&D, and how to help expand your company into a community. This is one you don't want to miss!