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The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: April 24, 2025 - Hour 3

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 51:04


Patrick covers topics like the sacramental rules around confession and anointing during emergencies, the meaning of incorruptible saints such as Carlo Acutis, and how God's providence fits with human free will and the effects of prayer. Patrick also shares insights on Church history, explains the significance of blessed objects, and discusses how priests should present themselves in public. For anyone seeking clarity on Catholic teaching or thoughtful answers to life’s big questions, Patrick delivers practical guidance and encouragement for your faith journey. Saul (email) - In the case of an emergency, such as war where no Catholic priest is available to hear confession and give a solution to people, would an Anglican, Lutheran, Baptist, Methodist or some other Christian pastor, one who believes in the Holy Trinity, be able to give the anointing of the sick, hear confession and give absolution? (00:35) Mary - Is Carlo Acutis body incorruptible? (08:04) Patrick in Mission Viejo, CA - Re: Assassination of Lincoln - Did Lincoln found and protect all of the missions from the southern border in California? (11:52) Tom - You spoke to a woman about free will. How much does God intercede in our lives at any time? (18:56) Warner - The Amish community in Central Wisconsin still store ice during the winter to stalk up for the summer (29:02) Albert - When people have yard sales, and they are giving away their belongings that are blessed, do those blessings go to whoever purchased the item or they stay with the original family? (31:41) Islamic terrorists in Kashmir attacked tourists yesterday, slaughtering 26. (37:19) Ed - Let's say I want to confess something, but I say my confession to a person so he can take it to a priest. Like using an intermediary. Is this allowed? (38:45) Will - Dispensation from a bishop may be given to a mixed couple (even if one is not Catholic). Is there like a document with the wedding certificate that gives that permission? (39:42) Henry - Just became a Catholic this past Easter vigil. I am Mexican American, and in my culture we call our sponsors Madrina/Padrino. Can I call my sponsor “godmother” here in the US? (43:15) Steve - What is the proper attire for a parish priest in general? (46:14)

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: Seattle Times Op Ed: “Let's honor the past but bid farewell to the Blue Angels”

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 31:40


5pm: Seattle Times Op Ed: “Let’s honor the past but bid farewell to the Blue Angels” // That awkward moment when you find out your parents are Russian spies // How Seafair Inspires “Street Hydros” captured the imagination of Seattle youth // Letters

The Get CyBUr Smart Podcast
February 16, 2024: Friday Op-Ed - Let's protect the seniors in our lives!

The Get CyBUr Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 10:36


It bears repeating, and it will be here; TALK TO THE SENIORS IN YOUR LIFE ABOUT THE CYBER SCAMS TARGETING THEM.  Today's Op-Ed focuses is a topic I have spoken, and written about before, but it bears repeating, AND SHARING! Give a Listen, Tell a Friend! #podcast #awareness #cybersecurity #protectseniors #knowledgeisprotection

Three Koalas
EP119《体験回》動物園に行ったつもりにさせちゃうよー!!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 27:36


***今回のおはなし*** 今回はリスナーさんと一緒に動物園に行ったつもり会! 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございまーす! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー ***連絡先*** ●おたよりフォームでお悩み相談募集中⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー ***使用楽曲***(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「元気いっぱい」by スエノブ様/「アニマルマーチ」by yuhei komatsu様/「アニマル・スマイル」by MAKOOTO様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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Three Koalas
EP114《お悩み相談室》ペットを飼うのを家族に反対されています。コアラ達の意見はまさかの…

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 24:28


***今回のお悩み*** 今回はペットを飼いたいけれど家族の反対に遭っているという架空のお悩みをコアラ達に投げかけてみました。コアラ達が飼いたい動物や身近な動物の話を繰り広げます。さてどんな意見にまとまるのかな? 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! しかし、ゆんちゃんよく喋るようになったなー… 《今回のアートワークはお話の中にも出てきた去年うちに来た迷い子猫のキティちゃんといっちゃんです。安直な名前ですみません!》  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー ***連絡先*** ●おたよりフォームでお悩み相談募集中⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー ***使用楽曲***(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by  GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様  ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様  ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様  ●BGM「こどもの王国」by shimtone様/「Vanilla Sky」by Kei Morimoto様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

Three Koalas
EP113《逆!お悩み相談会》ポッドキャストのリスナーさんが増えるアドバイス大公開!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 20:51


【登場人物紹介】 ■やはとしさん→ポッドキャスト番組どだなだ~'sのやんばいEnglishをやっている方。パパOYARAとお友達。“やたとし”の起源はEP68をぜひお聴きください。 ■ヨシさん→言わずもがな!大人気ポッドキャスト番組GoGoエイブ会話のYoshiさん。コアラズを初期からいろいろご支援いただいている。 ■とららさん→スリーコアラズのメアドに一番最初にメールを送ってくださったリスナーさん。EP102のお悩み相談者さん。 ■カカさん→多分ピアニスト。多分ものすごい数のポッドキャストを聞いていらっしゃる方。そしてaiboを育てている方。 ■紗莉さん→元浴衣メーカー勤務で秘密結社の社員の方。博識でママOYARAに健康になる情報を教えてくれた方。 ■ふわゆうさん→ポッドキャスト番組今日はどちらまでをやっているポッドキャスターさん。スリーコアラズを最近聞き始めてくれた方。 ■あまちゃんプライムさん→一心同体みたいな方がポッドキャスターさん。番組名は秘密かな?EP104のお悩み相談者さん。人見知りで有名。 ■長井おじいちゃん→とても優しいリスナーさんで毎週感想メールをくださる。コアラズの次の企画(案)を一番に手伝ってくださった方。 ■スペシャルサンクス:黒猫のまーくん(アートワーク)と&はるくん(ジングル音声) きいてくれてどうもありがとう

Three Koalas
EP112《開封の儀》やまなし県の名産品レポート‼‼こどもに人気の山梨県のお土産はコレだ!!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 19:09


【今週のあらすじ】 リスナーさんでポッドキャスト仲間のmomoおねえさんに大きな段ボールにいっぱいの山梨の特産品を送っていただきました。ありがとうございました! コアラ達は大喜びで段ボールを開封し、食レポを開始します。さて上手にできるかな?(咀嚼音は効果音ラボさんより拝借しました) よそ様の県のお土産品を勝手に評価してすみません(しかも頂き物なのに)! きいてくれてどうもありがとう

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EP108《コアラニュース》4才のニュースキャスターごっこ

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 10:31


【今週の内容】 ニュースキャスターゆんちゃん/ママの車とトリのフン/恵みの雨/ママの車は7年半でバッテリー4、5回交換している/上り棒登頂成功/写真コンテスト最優秀賞受賞/明日の給食/日本全国のお洗濯情報/コアラクイズ きいてくれてどうもありがとう

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EP107《コアラニュース》コアラニュースのお時間です

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 11:05


【今週の内容】 コアラニュース/ニュースキャスターなの/コロナ過の公園/日本全国の天気/世界の天気/星座占い/コアラズジャンケン/おまけはゆんちゃんの100まで数えます!です。 きいてくれてどうもありがとう

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EP106《声劇|朗読会|昔話》はなかさじいさん?はなさかじいさん!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 12:54


【今週の内容】  ● 声劇/朗読《コアラ風花咲か爺さん》  《配役》 ポチすけとおばあさん→ゆんゆん おじいさん→いっちゃん ナレーター→なの いじわるじいさんばあさん→OYARAズ きいてくれてどうもありがとう

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Three Koalas
EP105《おしゃべり回》パパのおならはビックサウンドウェポンノーノー。でも ゆんちゃん、パパと結婚する!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 18:40


【今週の内容】  ゆんが建てたいおうちは工場/いっちゃんは耐震性重視のおうち/なのは3階建ての家/宇宙人を倒す?友達になる?/ガチャガチャに50万円/いっちゃんは不動産業/なのは宝くじ/透明人間になってやることはカンチョー/無銭飲食/パパのおならはビックサウンドノーノー/台湾に行きたい/家族割は値引きじゃなく給付型/大人になって一番やりたいことは“結婚”“飲酒”“家事仕事”/結婚はどこが面白いんですか? 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー!   ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォーム(創作物語/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by  GT-K様  ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様   ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様  ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「Sunrise」by かずち様/「不思議少女A」by 稿屋 隆様/「アショカ ゴールドラッシュ」by こおろぎ様/「魔法使いの箱庭」by 秦暁様/「うきうきステップ」by Make a field Music様/「恋のシャラララドュワドュワ」by alaki paca様 ●ジングル「栄光のファンファーレ」by t.tam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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Three Koalas
EP104《春のお悩み相談SP》美容室が怖い&こどもの日の報告

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 15:23


【今週の内容】 春のお悩み相談スペシャル/美容室が怖い /美容室経験者いっちゃん/コアラ達は髪切るの好き/チョンマゲ/コアラ達の髪はOYARAズがカット/1000円カットで失敗/ママの美容室デビュー/“こちょびたいやつ”とは?/ママは写メ持参/勇気を出して行く/坊主最強説/口コミの大切さ/OKGoogleの乱入/子どもの日のご報告 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「Happyday」by yusuke karino様/「パステルハウス」by かずち様/「こどもの王国」by shimtone様/「Lucky Baby」by Anonyment様/「鈴色日和」by かずち様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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Three Koalas
EP103《春のお悩み相談SP》寂しい一人暮らし

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 13:47


【今週の内容】 春のお悩み相談スペシャル/18才で一人立ち/10年後の不安/それが人生!/すみっコぐらし/友達と暮らしたい/好きな食べ物を食べる/彼氏?辛子?/ママは寮暮らし/微々リリーちゃんお便りありがとう!/子どもの日何したい?/みんなで10000円/ハッピーセット/花火/くら寿司/キャンプ/次回も春のお悩み相談SP! ぜひお楽しみください。 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「Happyday」by yusuke karino様/「パステルハウス」by かずち様/「こどもの王国」by shimtone様/「Lucky Baby」by Anonyment様/「ゴロンと寝そべって」by こばっと様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP102《春のお悩み相談SP》プレゼントはなにがいい?

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 11:34


【今週の内容】 春のお悩み相談スペシャル/プレゼントに洋服/すみっコぐらし/一度だけ着る服/プレゼントに靴下/万人ウケするプレゼント/プレゼントにお金の本/プレゼントにセロハンテープ/プレゼントにおかし/とららさんメールありがとう/チェリン大好きさん/ashiyutechさん/アメリカ住みですさん/次回も春のお悩み相談SP! ぜひお楽しみください。 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!とららさんにオススメのプレゼント情報がありましたらぜひ教えて下さいね!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「Happyday」by yusuke karino様/「パステルハウス」by かずち様/「こどもの王国」by shimtone様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP101《クイズ回》わたしは何を考えているでしょう?

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 10:05


【今週の内容】 クイズ/私は今何を考えているでしょう/すみっコぐらし/壁にあるものですか/チョキチョキするもの/イヤフォンとマイクが拾う内緒話/パパが海に持っていくもの/ 金属探知機/ナノはオレンジジュースもキライ/お手紙100通/次回予告はサザエさん/次回から春のお悩み相談SPが始まるよ! ぜひお楽しみください。 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/お悩み相談/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM 「そよ風と口笛」by のる様/「いつもの感じ」by いまたく様/「レッツゴー」by スエノブ様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP100《おしゃべり回》いっちゃんがお小遣いでフリスクを買う理由と『逆に』の入学式

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 18:27


【今週の内容】 スリーコアラズEP100記念/テーブルの上にあるもの/マイクテストわれわれは宇宙人や/付けやすいイヤフォン/iPhoneのボイスメモ/GoGoエイブ会話のよしさん/月曜トッキンマッシュのしばちゃん?!/黒猫を拾ったのまーくん/ポッドキャストの虎/編集は眠気との戦い/いっちゃんの優しさフリスク/針金ハンガーの使い道/いっちゃんのドキドキ入学式/逆にえらい?/担任はかっこいい男の先生/ジェンダーレス出席番号/うさこちゃんのおはなし/ ぜひお楽しみください。 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/お悩み相談/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「Sunrise」by かずち様/「キラキラ桜吹雪」by すもち様/「思い出の花びら」by 田中芳典様/「腹ペコうさぎの冒険」by 秦暁様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP99《おしゃべり&他己紹介回》新年度、初めての他己紹介をやってみた!&“恥ずかしい”のその先へ。殻をぬげ!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 12:26


【今週の内容】今週からオープニングとエンディングが変わりました。 ●祝進級!小3&小1&年中さんになったよ!初めての英語披露、初めての他己紹介。 ●後半はまだ“恥ずかしい”をしらないゆんゆんと、もう“恥ずかしい”をしってるナノによる『笑っちゃだめよゲーム』。ナノ頑張りました! ぜひお楽しみください。 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●おたよりフォームができました(創作物語/お悩み相談/ふつおた募集)⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●BGM「パステルハウス」by かずち様/「クイズ!考え中〜わかるかな?」by こーち様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP98《朗読会》コアラ風赤ずきんちゃん

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 14:51


【今週の内容】 ●コアラズ風『赤ずきんちゃん』です!ぜひお楽しみください。 配役: あかずきんちゃん→ゆんゆん オオカミ→いっちゃん おばあちゃんとナレーター→なの 猟師→パパ おかあさん→ママ 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●創作物語・お悩み相談・ふつおたを募集しています⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●劇中曲「お出かけの日」by shimtone様/「怪しい屋敷を探索する的なBGM」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/「不穏」by こっけ様/「ハッピーエンド」by チョコミント様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP97《お悩み相談室と開封の儀》コアラ達が考える“健康になる方法”とは?

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 16:35


【今週の内容】 ●パパのお友達のアメリカ人“リッ君”からのお悩み相談です。コアラ達が考える健康になる方法とは??? ●電脳タイガー飯店からプレゼントが届きました! ●陶芸家のユガ様からコアラファミリーが敬愛するポッドキャスト番組のキャラクター『トッキンマッシュ君』が届きました! 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●創作物語・お悩み相談・ふつおたを募集しています⇒ https://onl.la/PZJHuTF ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 〇EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ●お悩み相談「おとぎ話プロローグ」by ハヤシユウ様 ●開封の儀「KID'S PARK」by hotaru sounds様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP96《クイズとお悩み相談室》モテ男いっちゃん(5才当時)が女の子にもらった大人びたプレゼントな~んだ!?

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 14:02


【今週の内容】 ●バレンタインデークイズとホワイトデークイズ! ●ホワイトデーのお悩み相談! ☆アートワークはあしゆ様がかいてくれました!ありがとうございます!! 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●創作物語・お悩み相談・ふつおたを募集しています⇒1.2.3.threekoalas@gmail.com ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーンとCM「Shining dream」by GT-K様 ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様 ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様 ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様 ● クイズ「おとぎ話プロローグ」by ハヤシユウ様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP95《声劇コント》難読単語連発!ポッドキャスター泣かせの問題作「マウスフル村」

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 14:13


【今週の内容】 ●ポッドキャスター泣かせの難読台本にチャレンジしたよー!ぜひ台本を見ながら聞いてね! 《台本》https://threekoalas677882190.wordpress.com/ 今週もお聴きくださりありがとうございます!また聞いてねー! ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【連絡先】 ●創作物語・お悩み相談・ふつおたを募集しています⇒1.2.3.threekoalas@gmail.com ●Twitterでの感想は#3コアでお願いします⇒https://twitter.com/koalas_three ●スリーコアラズにご興味を持ってくれた方はコチラ⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 【使用楽曲】(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより) ありがとうございます! ● 変身シーン「Shining dream」by GT-K様/ ●ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/ ●EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ ●ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/ ● 劇中曲:「なんでしょう?」by KK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP91《声劇|朗読会》コアラズ昔話~きんタロウ~

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 11:42


【今週の内容】 ● 声劇/朗読《金太郎》 きいてくれてどうもありがとう

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Three Koalas
EP90《朗読|朗読|お悩み相談回》居酒屋パグ|ふくろうのバッグ探し|お悩み相談MINI

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 10:28


【今週の内容】 ● 朗読は、《シャチユガさん作の居酒屋パグ兄》と《

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EP89《声劇|朗読会》コアラズ昔話獅子舞-ししまい-

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 10:19


●今週は声劇、朗読回。コアラズ昔話《獅子舞-ししまい-》です!  コアラファミリーで創作昔話をやってみたよ! ぜひ何度も聞いてください!w ●配役  なの:ナレーション、妖魔、不思議なおじいさん、女性、なの   いっちゃん:男性、いっちゃん   ゆん:ライオン、妖魔、子ども、ゆん   ママ:ナレーション   パパ:妖魔  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー       ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas    ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー  ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより): 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/  劇中曲:「愛しき棚田」by Sparrow Tune様/ 獅子舞中曲「野生の証明」by OK-Sounds様/「HUMAN ENERGY」by 稿屋 隆様/「雪の降る中の温泉」by alaki paca様/「神秘的な和の夜」by ゆうり様/「巨大獅子」by マニーラ様/「聞こえてくるは祭囃子」by alaki paca様 ジングル「百花繚乱」by 天休ひさし様/「和風サウンドロゴ/場面転換001」by Notzan ACT様 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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Three Koalas
EP88《声劇|朗読回》コアラズ昔話〜ももタロウ〜

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 11:57


●今週は声劇、朗読回。コアラズ昔話《ももタロウ》です! コアラファミリーで昔話をやってみたよ!ずっとやりたかったのでシリーズ化できたらいいなぁ! ぜひ何度も聞いてください!w ●配役

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Three Koalas
EP87《トーク回》ハッピーバースデーなの

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 7:14


●ナノの誕生日収録!お誕生日はたこパ→映画館→cafe→すし→ケーキ♡次の日、スケートに行きました⛸ ●目次/ハッピーバースデー/ケーキを食べる前/ケーキを食べた後/いっちゃんの抜歯  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー     ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー      ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより): 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/  他、ありがとうございます。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP86《2022新春SP》今年の運勢占っちゃった!

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 16:12


●2022.1.1丸コタツにみんなでならんで録音したよ!今年もご愛顧下さい! ●目次/2021年の3大ニュース(OYARA編)/2021年の3大ニュース(KOALA編)/正月クイズ/運勢占い    ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー     ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー      ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより): 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/  「宮城道雄「春の海」」by ilodolly様/「ふゆじたく」by MATSU様/「ゆったり初詣」by キュス様/「雅楽と電子楽器」by む~やん様 他、ありがとうございます。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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Three Koalas
EP85《おしゃべり回》たのしいたのしいサンタさんからのプレゼント“開封の儀”

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 11:59


  ●今週はクリスマスプレゼントの開封の儀!  包装紙やビニール袋の音が耳障りでしたらすみません! ゆんちゃんの“チョキ”は人差し指と中指を出す代わりに、中指と薬指を出す独特のスタイルです!(笑)   ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー      ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas   ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー     ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより): 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/「クリスマスソング」by マニーラ様/「聖夜の福音」by shimtone様/「ジングルベル〜きよしこの夜」by ともじろう様/「聖夜祭に祈りを」by 天休ひさし様/「Christmas Garden」by のる様 他、ありがとうございます。  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP84 《おしゃべり&朗読回》待ってました!お高い鞄&ナノ7才作サンタの仕事

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 13:13


遅くなりました。オッパッピー!  今回は泣いてるのも怒ってるのもそのまんま。ありのままのコアラファミリーの回です。たまには…たまには…こんな回も如何でしょうか?ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー    ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas   ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー     ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより): 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/OPトーク「ツインテール少女のお約束」by しんさんわーくす様//ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/「コミカルなマーチ」by Notzan ACT様/「Christmas Garden」by のる様 他、a --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP82《おしゃべり&お悩み相談室》メリークリシュマッシュ&子どもと仲良くなる方法

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 13:28


  ●今週は2本立てでお送りします!   音質がいつも以上に悪くてすみません! 《おしゃべり》月曜トッキンマッシュ(様)の“メリークリスマッシュ”について  トッキンマッシュ(様)の特設サイトはコチラです(勝手に紹介しています…)⇒ https://live.tocinmash.com/xmash2021    《お悩み相談室》5才の子供たちと仲良くなる方法を教えて!←アメリカより!  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー     ●お便りやSNSはこちらからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas  ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー    ●使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより):「singing radio」by syappon様/ 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K様/OPトーク「ツインテール少女のお約束」by しんさんわーくす様//ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)様/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ様/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy様/「シンキングタイム - 8bit」by Hupple様/「しばしの休息」by Make a field Music様/「Christmas Garden」by のる様 他、ありがとうございます。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP81 《朗読(声劇)回》『いっちゃんのがんばり』作:うじまっちゃタロウ

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 7:41


今回のお話は…いっちゃんのお話!うちのいっちゃんは、クモ退治できるように育てています!!(OYARAが苦手なので)いつかジョローグモどっかにやれるくらい強くなって欲しいなぁ… 声劇・朗読 ーーーーーーーー お便りなどコチラからアクセスください⇒https://lit.link/3koalas ーーーーーーーー 使用楽曲(全てDOVA-SYNDROMEより):敬称略にて 変身シーン「Shining dream」by  GT-K/OPトーク「ツインテール少女のお約束」by しんさんわーくす//ジングル楽しいね「おもちゃ的なサウンドロゴ」by 鷹尾まさき(タカオマサキ)/EDトーク「Let's!」by カワサキヤスヒロ/ED「Auld Lang Syne(蛍の光)」by Huppy/朗読「ボクたち昆虫たんけん隊」by MAKOOTO/ゲーム「PICOPICO3」by ゆうり 他、ありがとうございます。 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3koara/message

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EP80《お悩み相談室》〝みんなが喜ぶプレゼントはなぁに?〟byサンタさん

Three Koalas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 14:10


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Good Enough! 你很好:轻熟女幸福指南 【Ladies’ Wellness Chat】
EP44_你有健康食品强迫症吗?厌食症暴食症究竟是种怎样的体验?饮食失调ED全科普Let's talk about eating disorders

Good Enough! 你很好:轻熟女幸福指南 【Ladies’ Wellness Chat】

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 77:16


【EP44_你有健康食品强迫症吗?厌食症暴食症究竟是种怎样的体验?饮食失调ED全科普Let's talk about eating disorders】 【每周四更新 欢迎订阅!】如果你喜欢我们的节目,欢迎把Good Enough!分享给更多和你一样有品味的朋友~ 一起来社交媒体找我们玩~~~ 【小红书】: @Good Enough! 你很好 @Sherry菲菲菲 【Ins】: @sherryfayej @maggieatsfood 【欢迎收听 Good Enough! 你很好:轻熟女幸福指南】 在这里,一对太平洋两岸的好朋友之间每周和各位听众一起亲密的闲聊。我们的分享内容不止健康饮食与健身,还有一切你感兴趣的女性(&两性)话题! 欢迎大家在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP和苹果Podcast订阅收听

EMS on AIR
S2:E4 - FAST-ED - Let’s see some data from the real world. - October 28, 2020

EMS on AIR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 37:44 Transcription Available


The primary objective of this episode is to provide you with an overview of the initial findings from the first two years of the Oakland County Medical Control Authority Stroke Systems of Care Special Study that is being conducted in southeast Michigan. The pilot phase of this study went into effect January 1, 2018 and after two years the OCMCA has compiled some interesting and promising findings. The big guy, Dr. Steve McGraw is here to provide us with an overview of these findings and tell us what they might mean for the future of EMS stroke care. Dr. Steve McGraw is an ED physician at Ascension Providence Hospitals in both Southfield and Novi, Michigan. Doc is also the current Oakland County Medical Control Authority EMS Medical Director. The OCMCA provides EMS oversight to 54 EMS agencies within Oakland County, Michigan. Even though we are located in Southeast Michigan and we mention our home state a lot, most of the EMS on AIR content applies to EMS on the national and even the global scale. Before Dr. McGraw leads the way in the study data discussion, we welcome back Dr. Russel Faust, the medical director for Oakland County Health here in southeast Michigan. Russ kicks us off with an update of the COVID-19 pandemic for EMS and related healthcare providers. In addition, we take a little tangent and discuss some recent events that may have caused a little confusion over the last month or so here in Michigan. Dr. Faust will cover the details, but the bottom line is that in early October State of Michigan Emergency Orders by the Governor were struck down by the State Supreme Court. It seems that many people did not realize the orders were struck down on a procedural technicality, and a few days later, the technicalities were corrected, and the orders were re-issued by way of the Director of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. So, yes Michigan still has Emergency Orders in place and yes there are components that healthcare providers, like EMS, should be aware of. Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details. Follow us on Instagram @EMSOnAIR.Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at QI@OCMCA.org.

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JSJ 346: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 43:19


Sponsors: KendoUI Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft phone android panel windows clubhouse reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement sentry onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it kendo ui whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where chuck any chuck yes chuck people ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here chuck beyond ed pipelines chuck then ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically chuck testing
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JSJ 346: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 43:19


Sponsors: KendoUI Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft phone android panel windows clubhouse reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement sentry onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it kendo ui whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where chuck any chuck yes chuck people ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here chuck beyond chuck then ed pipelines ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically chuck testing
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JSJ 346: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 43:19


Sponsors: KendoUI Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

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VoV 043: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 48:59


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

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VoV 043: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 48:59


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft phone android panel windows reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where coder job course chuck any chuck yes chuck people angular boot camp ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here ed pipelines chuck then ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically chuck testing chuck beyond
React Round Up
RRU 038: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 48:52


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the React Round Up Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

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RRU 038: Azure Pipelines with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 48:52


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the React Round Up Charles speaks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft phone android panel windows reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where coder job course chuck any chuck yes chuck people angular boot camp ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here ed pipelines chuck then ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically chuck testing chuck beyond
Adventures in Angular
AiA 211: “Azure Pipelines” with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 49:24


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft adventures phone android panel windows reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement angular onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where coder job course chuck any chuck yes chuck people angular boot camp ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here chuck testing chuck beyond ed pipelines chuck then ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically
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AiA 211: “Azure Pipelines” with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 49:24


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

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AiA 211: “Azure Pipelines” with Ed Thomson LIVE at Microsoft Ignite

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 49:24


Panel: Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ed Thomson In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks with Ed Thomson who is a Program Manager at Azure through Microsoft, Developer, and Open Source Maintainer. Ed and Chuck discuss in full detail about Azure DevOps! Check out today’s episode to hear its new features and other exciting news! Show Topics: 0:59 – Live at Microsoft Ignite 1:03 – Ed: Hi! I am a Program Manager at Azure. 1:28 – Rewind 2 episodes to hear more about Azure DevOps! 1:51 – Ed: One of the moves from Pipelines to DevOps – they could still adopt Pipelines. Now that they are separate services – it’s great. 2:38 – Chuck talks about features he does and doesn’t use. 2:54 – Ed. 3:00 – Chuck: Repos and Pipelines. I am going to dive right in. Let’s talk about Repos. Microsoft just acquired GitHub. 3:18 – Ed: Technically we have not officially acquired GitHub. 3:34 – Chuck: It’s not done. It’s the end of September now. 3:55 – Ed: They will remain the same thing for a while. GitHub is the home for open source. Repos – we use it in Microsoft. Repositories are huge. There are 4,000 engineers working in these repositories. Everyone works in his or her own little area, and you have to work together. You have to do all this engineering to get there. We bit a tool and it basically if you run clone... Ed continues to talk about this topic. He is talking about One Drive and these repositories. 6:28 – Ed: We aren’t going to be mixing and matching. I used to work through GitHub. It’s exciting to see those people work close to me. 6:54 – Chuck. 6:59 – Ed: It has come a long way. 7:07 – Chuck: Beyond the FSF are we talking about other features or? 7:21 – Ed: We have unique features. We have branch policies. You can require that people do pole request. You have to use pole request and your CI has to pass and things like that. I think there is a lot of richness in our auditing. We have enterprise focus. At its core it still is Git. We can all interoperate. 8:17 – Chuck. 8:37 – Ed: You just can’t set it up with Apache. You have to figure it out. 8:51 – Chuck: The method of pushing and pulling. 9:06 – Chuck: You can try DevOps for free up to 5 users and unlimited private repos. People are interested in this because GitHub makes you pay for that. 9:38 – Ed and Chuck continue to talk. 9:50 – Ed: Pipelines is the most interesting thing we are working on. We have revamped the entire experience. Build and release. It’s easy to get started. We have a visual designer. Super helpful – super straightforward. Releases once your code is built – get it out to production say for example Azure. It’s the important thing to get your code out there. 10:55 – Chuck: How can someone start with this? 11:00 – Ed: Depends on where your repository is. It will look at your code. “Oh, I know what that is, I know how to build that!” Maybe everyone isn’t doing everything with JavaScript. If you are using DotNet then it will know. 12:05 – Chuck: What if I am using both a backend and a frontend? 12:11 – Ed: One repository? That’s when you will have to do a little hand packing on the... There are different opportunities there. If you have a bash script that does it for you. If not, then you can orchestrate it. Reduce the time it takes. If it’s an open source project; there’s 2 – what are you going to do with the other 8? You’d be surprised – people try to sneak that in there. 13:30 – Chuck: It seems like continuous integration isn’t a whole lot complicated. 13:39 – Ed: I am a simple guy that’s how I do it. You can do advanced stuff, though. The Cake Build system – they are doing some crazy things. We have got Windows, Lennox, and others. Are you building for Raspberries Pies, then okay, do this... It’s not just running a script. 15:00 – Chuck: People do get pretty complicated if they want. It can get complicated. Who knows? 15:26 – Chuck:  How much work do you have to do to set-up a Pipeline like that? 15:37 – Ed answers the question in detail. 16:03 – Chuck asks a question. 16:12 – Ed: Now this is where it gets contentious. If one fails... Our default task out of the box... 16:56 – Chuck: If you want 2 steps you can (like me who is crazy). 17:05 – Ed: Yes, I want to see if it failed. 17:17 – Chuck: Dude, writing code is hard. Once you have it built and tested – continuous deployment. 17:33 – Ed: It’s very easy. It’s super straightforward, it doesn’t have to be Azure (although I hope it is!). Ed continues this conversation. 18:43 – Chuck: And it just pulls it? 18:49 – Ed: Don’t poke holes into your firewall. We do give you a lot of flexibility 19:04 – Chuck: VPN credentials? 19:10 – Ed: Just run the... 19:25 – Chuck comments. 19:36 – Ed: ...Take that Zip... 20:02 – Ed: Once the planets are finely aligned then...it will just pull from it. 20:25 – Chuck: I host my stuff on Digital Ocean. 20:46 – Ed: It’s been awhile since I played with... 20:55 – Chuck. 20:59 – Ed and Chuck go back and forth with different situations and hypothetical situations. 21:10 – Ed: What is Phoenix? 21:20 – Chuck explains it. 21:25 – Ed: Here is what we probably don’t have is a lot of ERLANG support. 22:41 – Advertisement. 23:31 – Chuck: Let’s just say it’s a possibility. We took the strip down node and... 23:49 – Ed: I think it’s going to happen. 23:55 – Ed: Exactly. 24:02 – Chuck: Testing against Azure services. So, it’s one thing to run on my machine but it’s another thing when other things connect nicely with an Azure set-up. Does it connect natively once it’s in the Azure cloud? 24:35 – Ed: It should, but there are so many services, so I don’t want to say that everything is identical. We will say yes with an asterisk. 25:07 – Chuck: With continuous deployment... 25:41 – Ed: As an example: I have a CD Pipeline for my website. Every time I merge into master... Ed continues this hypothetical situation with full details. Check it out! 27:03 – Chuck: You probably can do just about anything – deploy by Tweet! 27:15 – Ed: You can stop the deployment if people on Twitter start complaining. 27:40 – Chuck: That is awesome! IF it is something you care about – and if it’s worth the time – then why not? If you don’t have to think about it then great. I have mentioned this before: Am I solving interesting problems? What projects do I want to work on? What kinds of contributions do I really want to contribute to open source? That’s the thing – if you have all these tools that are set-up then your process, how do you work on what, and remove the pain points then you can just write code so people can use! That’s the power of this – because it catches the bug before I have to catch it – then that saves me time. 30:08 – Ed: That’s the dream of computers is that the computers are supposed to make OUR lives easier. IF we can do that and catch those bugs before you catch it then you are saving time. Finding bugs as quickly as possible it avoids downtime and messy deployments. 31:03 – Chuck: Then you can use time for coding style and other things. I can take mental shortcuts. 31:37 – Ed: The other thing you can do is avoiding security problems. If a static code analysis tool catches an integer overflow then... 32:30 – Chuck adds his comments. Chuck: You can set your policy to block it or ignore it. Then you are running these tools to run security. There are third-party tools that do security analysis on your code. Do you integrate with those? 33:00 – Ed: Yep. My favorite is WhiteSource. It knows all of the open source and third-party tools. It can scan your code and... 34:05 – Chuck: It works with a lot of languages. 34:14 – Ed. 34:25 – Chuck: A lot of JavaScript developers are getting into mobile development, like Ionic, and others. You have all these systems out there for different stages for writing for mobile. Android, windows Phone, Blackberry... 35:04 – Ed: Let’s throw out Blackberry builds. We will ignore it. Mac OS dies a fine job. That’s why we have all of those. 35:29 – Chuck: But I want to run my tests, too! 35:36 – Ed: I really like to use App Center. It is ultimately incredible to see all the tests you can run. 36:29 – Chuck: The deployment is different, though, right? 36:40 – Ed: I have a friend who clicks a button in... Azure DevOps. 37:00 – Chuck: I like to remind people that this isn’t a new product. 37:15 – Ed: Yes, Azure DevOps. 37:24 – Chuck: Any new features that are coming out? 37:27 – Ed: We took a little break, but... 37:47 – Ed: We will pick back up once Ignite is over. We have a timeline on our website when we expect to launch some new features, and some are secret, so keep checking out the website. 39:07 – Chuck: What is the interplay between Azure DevOps and Visual Studio Code? Because they have plugins for freaking everything. I am sure there is something there that... 39:30 – Ed: I am a VI guy and I’m like 90% sure there is something there. You are an eMac’s guy? The way I think about it is through Git right out of the box. Yes, I think there are better things out there for integration. I know we have a lot of great things in Visual Code, because I worked with it. 40:45 – Chuck: Yes, people can look for extensions and see what the capabilities are. Chuck talks about code editor and tools.  41:28 – Ed: ... we have been pulling that out as quickly as possible. We do have IE extensions, I am sure there is something for VS Code – but it’s not where I want to spend my time. 42:02 – Chuck: Yes, sure. 42:07 – Ed: But everyone is different – they won’t work the way that I work. So there’s that. 42:30 – Ed: That Chuck. 42:36 – Chuck: Where do people get news? 42:42 – Ed: Go to here! 42:54 – Chuck: Where do people find you? 43:00 – Ed: Twitter! 43:07 – Chuck: Let’s do Picks! 43:20 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! Links: GitHub Microsoft’s Azure Microsoft’s Pipeline Azure DevOps Erlang WhiteSource Chuck’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s Twitter Ed Thomson’s GitHub Ed Thomson’s Website Ed Thomson’s LinkedIn Sponsors: Angular Boot Camp Fresh Books Get a Coder Job Course Picks: Ed Podcast - All Things Git

live google microsoft adventures phone android panel windows reduce developers releases special guests pipeline ignite github program managers blackberry devops javascript azure macos rewind apache zip pipelines git advertisement angular onedrive freshbooks repos digital ocean vs code ionic microsoft ignite erlang fsf azure devops dotnet repositories edone emac ed it charles max wood app center azure pipelines cd pipeline chuck it whitesource chuck you chuck how ed thomson chuck let ed you visual code ed let us 2528sem 2529branded 257cexm ed don ed they ed yes chuck where coder job course chuck any chuck yes chuck people angular boot camp ed just google azure brand ed exactly ed here chuck testing chuck beyond ed pipelines chuck then ed depends raspberries pies visual studio code because ed now chuck dude ed that chuck ocid aid719825 sem fnqqigda podcast all things git chuck vpn ed once chuck repos ed technically
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