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Jeff Kreisler in conversation with Rory Sutherland, two huge advocates of behavioural science together in one podcast. Follow @jeffkreislerbs Follow @ogilvyconsultuk Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dollars-Sense-Misthink-Money-Smarter/dp/006265120X Sponsor SoundLounge soundlounge.co.uk/
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eric Simons and Albert Pai In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses StackBlitz with Eric Simons and Albert Pai. the co-founders of thinkster.io, where their company javascript technology’s various frameworks and backend. Also, with the recent creation of Stalkblitz, which is the main topic of today discussion. Stackblitz it an online VS Code IDE for Angular, React, Ionic, and a few more other technologies are supported. This is designed to run web pack and vs code inside your browser at blazing fast speeds. Eric and Albert dive into the many different advantages and services available by StackBlitz and thinker.io. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •Programming at 10-13 years old Created thinkerster.io together What is Stalkblitz? Local dev environments Six months of work into making Stackblitz online What is the business model? Are you using Monaco? VS Code Dark Plus Concept and possibilities of building Stalkblitz NPM and IDE sides Low amount of resources? Written in vanilla Javascript Speed and increasing performance How did you do the NPM stuff? Yarn and NPM Binaries Dependency managers 5X speed increase The need for the CLI Schools using Stackblitz to teach JavaScript Speed, running offline Custom API for Angular Turbo Firebase Azure - Deploy? Features? VS Docs VS Code •and much more! Links: thinkster.io https://medium.com/@ericsimons/stackblitz-online-vs-code-ide-for-angular-react-7d09348497f4 @stackblitz stackblitz.com Picks: Joe Something Rotten Dollars and Cents Alyssa NG Atlanta The Greatest Showman Ward No Pick Eric and Albert realworld.io thinkster.io
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eric Simons and Albert Pai In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses StackBlitz with Eric Simons and Albert Pai. the co-founders of thinkster.io, where their company javascript technology’s various frameworks and backend. Also, with the recent creation of Stalkblitz, which is the main topic of today discussion. Stackblitz it an online VS Code IDE for Angular, React, Ionic, and a few more other technologies are supported. This is designed to run web pack and vs code inside your browser at blazing fast speeds. Eric and Albert dive into the many different advantages and services available by StackBlitz and thinker.io. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •Programming at 10-13 years old Created thinkerster.io together What is Stalkblitz? Local dev environments Six months of work into making Stackblitz online What is the business model? Are you using Monaco? VS Code Dark Plus Concept and possibilities of building Stalkblitz NPM and IDE sides Low amount of resources? Written in vanilla Javascript Speed and increasing performance How did you do the NPM stuff? Yarn and NPM Binaries Dependency managers 5X speed increase The need for the CLI Schools using Stackblitz to teach JavaScript Speed, running offline Custom API for Angular Turbo Firebase Azure - Deploy? Features? VS Docs VS Code •and much more! Links: thinkster.io https://medium.com/@ericsimons/stackblitz-online-vs-code-ide-for-angular-react-7d09348497f4 @stackblitz stackblitz.com Picks: Joe Something Rotten Dollars and Cents Alyssa NG Atlanta The Greatest Showman Ward No Pick Eric and Albert realworld.io thinkster.io
Panel: Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Special Guests: Eric Simons and Albert Pai In the episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses StackBlitz with Eric Simons and Albert Pai. the co-founders of thinkster.io, where their company javascript technology’s various frameworks and backend. Also, with the recent creation of Stalkblitz, which is the main topic of today discussion. Stackblitz it an online VS Code IDE for Angular, React, Ionic, and a few more other technologies are supported. This is designed to run web pack and vs code inside your browser at blazing fast speeds. Eric and Albert dive into the many different advantages and services available by StackBlitz and thinker.io. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: •Programming at 10-13 years old Created thinkerster.io together What is Stalkblitz? Local dev environments Six months of work into making Stackblitz online What is the business model? Are you using Monaco? VS Code Dark Plus Concept and possibilities of building Stalkblitz NPM and IDE sides Low amount of resources? Written in vanilla Javascript Speed and increasing performance How did you do the NPM stuff? Yarn and NPM Binaries Dependency managers 5X speed increase The need for the CLI Schools using Stackblitz to teach JavaScript Speed, running offline Custom API for Angular Turbo Firebase Azure - Deploy? Features? VS Docs VS Code •and much more! Links: thinkster.io https://medium.com/@ericsimons/stackblitz-online-vs-code-ide-for-angular-react-7d09348497f4 @stackblitz stackblitz.com Picks: Joe Something Rotten Dollars and Cents Alyssa NG Atlanta The Greatest Showman Ward No Pick Eric and Albert realworld.io thinkster.io
“Money is incredible, but some of the things that make it incredible make it difficult to use.” — Dan Ariely Today I’m excited to welcome Dan Ariely to The Psychology Podcast. Dan is a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University and a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight. Through his research and his (often unorthodox) experiments, he questions the forces that influence human behavior and the irrational ways in which we often all behave. He is author of the bestsellers Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, and several others, and his latest book is Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter. In our conversation we cover: Why he decided to dedicate a whole book to money How the “pain of paying” affects how much we spend Why we tend to undervalue saving How fairness impacts our perception of value Why bad spending becomes a habit In this episode you’ll learn how to think about money and spend it in smarter ways. It was great getting to chat with Dan, and interesting to see the overlap between his research in Behavioral Economics and the research coming out of Positive Psychology. Enjoy! Links: Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter https://www.amazon.com/Dollars-Sense-Misthink-Money-Smarter/dp/006265120X [Book] Follow Dan on Twitter https://twitter.com/danariely For more resources and information on Dan and his research http://danariely.com/