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If you toss a baseball anywhere inside the Washington, D.C. beltway, you will probably hit a company that develops software. Well, what differentiates them? Size? Degrees the staff hold. The number of contracts? Today, we sit down with a couple of software development experts from Excella to talk about completing more that the bare minimum for a project. They argue, quite cogently, that quality is the characteristic that is the hardest to achieve and has the most lasting impact on federal projects. Two representatives from Excella are in the studio to argue their case. Doguhan Uluca and Keith Mealo from Excella sat down to discuss everything from shift left to legacy to elite performance. The interview begins with a discussion about FISMA High Impact and FedRAMP. From there, they provide opinions on memory safe-languages and cloud-native development. They both have extensive experience with highly sensitive software development projects. Some companies look at a project and set up a checklist and methodically go down the list. When the minimum is completed, the project is complete. Keith Mealo suggests that one must have full-orb comprehension of the system. When a person examines the consequence of deciding can you get an idea of solving the problem, not just checking a box. During the discussion, the moderator tried to draw a parallel between an automobile getting a State inspection. A mechanic may see “examine the seat belt” and hit the check box. A better inspector may ride with the driver to make sure the safety device is in use. However, the master mechanic will notice a problem with the brakes while looking at the seat belt and not release the vehicle until the entire vehicle is safe. Follow John Gilroy on Twitter @RayGilray Follow John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Listen to past episodes of Federal Tech Podcast www.federaltechpodcast.com
In this episode, we bring author & Principal Fellow Doguhan Uluca back on the show for a great discussion about finding your particular career path as a software engineer or programmer. Doguhan starts by sharing some of his career decisions and how he's moved up into his particular roles and then we start digging into what career paths you might follow & how to go about getting a promotion. We even take on the question of whether or not title even matters in development as some would suggest it does not. By the end, you'll be more informed on how to take your career to the next level and see that there really aren't speed limits when you're motivated to succeed!LINKS:https://twitter.com/dulucahttps://expertlysimple.io/angular-for-enterprise-2nd-edition/https://techtalkdc.com/Elastic leadership - https://www.elasticleadership.com/ CONNECT WITH US:Doguhan Uluca @dulucaBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
SHOW SUMMARY:In this episode we are exploring the origin and journey of an incredible member of the Angular community, Doguhan Uluca. He's a Technical Fellow at a company called Excella in Washington DC. He's also notably from Turkey. We'll explore his story and his journey into tech.LINKS:https://duluca.github.io/https://twitter.com/dulucahttps://expertlysimple.io/angular-for-enterprise-2nd-edition/https://techtalkdc.com/CONNECT WITH US:Doguhan Uluca @dulucaBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @Erikslack
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 14th to 15th - register now! Doguhan Uluca, the author of "Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications", explains the concepts of enterprise and the Angular ecosystem. He is a strong proponent of the evergreen motto, which means the fundamentals and techniques you learn and master will be useful to you for years to come. Panel Chris Ford Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Guest Doguhan Uluca ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Picks Chris Ford: Emoji Tetra Your Roadmap to Angular Testing Mastery Shai Reznik: Joe Rogan Experience #1309 - Naval Ravikant Doguhan Uluca: Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Follow Doguhan on Twitter > @duluca Charles Max Wood: Clean Coders Podcast Follow Adventures in Angular on Twitter > @angularpodcast
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 14th to 15th - register now! Doguhan Uluca, the author of "Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications", explains the concepts of enterprise and the Angular ecosystem. He is a strong proponent of the evergreen motto, which means the fundamentals and techniques you learn and master will be useful to you for years to come. Panel Chris Ford Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Guest Doguhan Uluca ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Picks Chris Ford: Emoji Tetra Your Roadmap to Angular Testing Mastery Shai Reznik: Joe Rogan Experience #1309 - Naval Ravikant Doguhan Uluca: Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Follow Doguhan on Twitter > @duluca Charles Max Wood: Clean Coders Podcast Follow Adventures in Angular on Twitter > @angularpodcast
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 14th to 15th - register now! Doguhan Uluca, the author of "Angular for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications", explains the concepts of enterprise and the Angular ecosystem. He is a strong proponent of the evergreen motto, which means the fundamentals and techniques you learn and master will be useful to you for years to come. Panel Chris Ford Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Guest Doguhan Uluca ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Picks Chris Ford: Emoji Tetra Your Roadmap to Angular Testing Mastery Shai Reznik: Joe Rogan Experience #1309 - Naval Ravikant Doguhan Uluca: Microsoft Edge Chromium Browser Follow Doguhan on Twitter > @duluca Charles Max Wood: Clean Coders Podcast Follow Adventures in Angular on Twitter > @angularpodcast
Recording date: 2019-03-05 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Doguhan Uluca @Duluca Resources: Angular Enterprise Ready Web Applications Production Docker Kubernetes Azure devspaces with docker and kubernetes 12 factor your app AWS Government Cloud Bye Bye Mongo, Hello Postgres Azure Hybird on Premises Duluca What About Cloud Native Applications? npm scripts for Docker Angular for Enterprise Zeit Now nginx Someone to follow Lisa Genova - What You Can Do to Prevent Alzheimers Fixing the Ultimate Legacy System Dan’s Docker Course Timejumps 02:15 Guest introduction 03:34 What's a typical enterprise app you work on? 11:18 Obstacles to using Docker 12:32 Sponsor: DevIntersection 2019 19:53 What are the benefits of Kubernetes? 31:37 What about large databases? 37:44 Sponsor: IdeaBlade 38:49 On premise vs cloud solutions 45:29 How long to get a feel for docker and containerize? 46:45 Any other resources for using docker? 48:19 Someone to follow
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Doguhan Uluca This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan is an IT consultant based out of Washington DC and works for Excella Consulting, where he is a software development expert and Agile and Cloud engineer. He has also recently written a book and was on Episode 181 of Adventures in Angular. He is originally from Turkey and first got into programming when he was in boarding school and he was interested in the computers they had there. They talk about how he got into Angular, what made him fall in love with Angular, and much more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan How did you first get into programming? From Turkey Figuring out how coding works Programming games Click Basic and C++ Graduated from Virginia Tech with a Computer Science degree The importance of reading the documentation Embedded systems How did you get into Angular? Performance-conscious developer Networking and performance testing Microsoft Silverlight Knockout ng-conf in 2014 Excella Retro Why he fell in love with Angular Loves Angular’s minimalist approach Component router And much, much more! Links: Excella Consulting Episode of 181 AiA Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan Angular Microsoft Silverlight Knockout Excella Retro @Duluca Doguhan’s GitHub TheJavaScriptPromise.com Doguhan’s GitHub Picks: Charles BrieBug Rocky Mountain Angular Meetup ngConf DevChat.tv YouTube Doguhan Angular 6 for Enterprise-Ready Web Applications by Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Westworld Deliver Agile Conference Agile XP Agile Portugal AngularMix
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Shai Reznik John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Doguhan Uluca In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses doing more with less and router-first architecture with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan works for a consulting company in Washington D.C. called Excella, where he is on the JavaScipt Special fleet and is a software development expert. He is also the founder of the Tech Talk DC meetup and organized the DC Full Stack Dev Summit last year. They talk about doing more with less with code and the importance of deleting code that is unnecessary. Also, they discuss router-first architecture and how it can be used to your advantage in your coding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Excella Consulting Company Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit Being a polyglot is great, but in practice it is very difficult What is true a polyglot developer? Deleting code Why would you want to delete code? Do more with less when it comes to code JavaScript Going back to the basics More code lends to more bugs and issues How does this relate to router-first architecture? Writing a book Need a road map before you star refining things Get a picture of the shape of the application and then start thinking ahead of time The importance of planning ahead when coding Agile Software Development Walking skeleton from the beginning Get to the first wrong answer as quickly as possible and fix it And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Excella Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit JavaScript Agile Software Development TheJavaScriptPromise.com @Duluca Picks: Charles JavaScript Dev Summit Get a Coder Job Course Ward Homo Deus by Harari Shai RxViz.com ng-conf John Twitch Joe Wasteland Express Delivery Service Board Game Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Ship It or It Never Happened Conference RunKit.com
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Shai Reznik John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Doguhan Uluca In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses doing more with less and router-first architecture with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan works for a consulting company in Washington D.C. called Excella, where he is on the JavaScipt Special fleet and is a software development expert. He is also the founder of the Tech Talk DC meetup and organized the DC Full Stack Dev Summit last year. They talk about doing more with less with code and the importance of deleting code that is unnecessary. Also, they discuss router-first architecture and how it can be used to your advantage in your coding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Excella Consulting Company Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit Being a polyglot is great, but in practice it is very difficult What is true a polyglot developer? Deleting code Why would you want to delete code? Do more with less when it comes to code JavaScript Going back to the basics More code lends to more bugs and issues How does this relate to router-first architecture? Writing a book Need a road map before you star refining things Get a picture of the shape of the application and then start thinking ahead of time The importance of planning ahead when coding Agile Software Development Walking skeleton from the beginning Get to the first wrong answer as quickly as possible and fix it And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Excella Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit JavaScript Agile Software Development TheJavaScriptPromise.com @Duluca Picks: Charles JavaScript Dev Summit Get a Coder Job Course Ward Homo Deus by Harari Shai RxViz.com ng-conf John Twitch Joe Wasteland Express Delivery Service Board Game Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Ship It or It Never Happened Conference RunKit.com
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Shai Reznik John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Doguhan Uluca In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses doing more with less and router-first architecture with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan works for a consulting company in Washington D.C. called Excella, where he is on the JavaScipt Special fleet and is a software development expert. He is also the founder of the Tech Talk DC meetup and organized the DC Full Stack Dev Summit last year. They talk about doing more with less with code and the importance of deleting code that is unnecessary. Also, they discuss router-first architecture and how it can be used to your advantage in your coding. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Doguhan intro Excella Consulting Company Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit Being a polyglot is great, but in practice it is very difficult What is true a polyglot developer? Deleting code Why would you want to delete code? Do more with less when it comes to code JavaScript Going back to the basics More code lends to more bugs and issues How does this relate to router-first architecture? Writing a book Need a road map before you star refining things Get a picture of the shape of the application and then start thinking ahead of time The importance of planning ahead when coding Agile Software Development Walking skeleton from the beginning Get to the first wrong answer as quickly as possible and fix it And much, much more! Links: JS Dev Summit Excella Tech Talk DC DC Full Stack Dev Summit JavaScript Agile Software Development TheJavaScriptPromise.com @Duluca Picks: Charles JavaScript Dev Summit Get a Coder Job Course Ward Homo Deus by Harari Shai RxViz.com ng-conf John Twitch Joe Wasteland Express Delivery Service Board Game Doguhan TheJavaScriptPromise.com Ship It or It Never Happened Conference RunKit.com