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Episode 164 “I Need a Job, Come Work For Me” 0:15 Derick mentions that he needs new clients. Need help wth Docker..? Josh mention that he needs to email some 12000 people for clients and building his business. 4:00 Derick mentions creating 15 emails for he launch sequence. Derick talk about doing a Jeff Walker type of launch for his project. 7:40 Derick mention that Monday is launch day, with 40 percent off for his mailing list. Derick also talks about the mistakes and challenge he encountered. Derick says he is going to use this sequence as an evergreen funnel if it works well. 11:30 Derick talks about free bonus with this Docker product. Derick says he wrote 2300 word for his most current emails. Derick say he still has to write the last chance emails. Derick says that only has been writing tons, but has not had time to build the webinar. 18:00 Chuck says he cancelled Freelance Remote Conf., and lower some prices on others. EntreProgrammers talk about marketer and their strategies. John says he is afraid of Ministry of Tests…John says they are similar to Hell Angles. 25:00 Chuck ask what he should do as are as sponsor cost. Chuck says he is looking into trading services to cut cost. Chuck talks about his beta test project. Josh gives some suggestion on how to keep growing a list. 31:00 John talks about opening up another sub group of 4 people at entreprogrammers.com/apply. 50 dollar application fee and 50 a month. 34:00 John talk about hiring Native Commerce to do content production and SEO. Josh talks about getting into the zero spot for a blog post. Josh talks about the meeting with the Native Commerce people. 40:00 John talks about getting the price down to 6K a month for Native Commerce services. John says they should be able to double or triple traffic within a year. Josh talks about BlueTick. 47:00 Josh hope The EntreProgrammers are the backlink to BluetTick for request on their software. Similar to how they use to ask Rob Walling who created Drip. Chuck ask if he should check out BlueTick. 53:00 Chuck asks about key features he would need if he were to use BlueTick. Chuck talks about features challenge with Contactually. Chuck talks about reaching out to people to acquire podcast, as well as doing a survey. Chuck says people were interested in React and Elixir. Chuck talk about his ideas of this project. The EntreProgrammers gives feedback on marketing and ways to be most effective with podcasts and audiences reached. 1:05:00 Derick talk about the Elixir community and Rob Conery. Thoughts for the Week Derick - Trust The Process John - Ignore what everyone says and do what you think is right. Chuck - Do what you want to do, but dot be afraid to ask for help. Josh - Be willing to negotiate on things, its uncomfortable but worth it.
1:25 - Is a bootcamp the best way for someone to enter programming? 7:25 - Learning social skills for working with development teams How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen R. Covey Corporate Confidential by Cynthia Shapiro 9:25 - Getting a well-rounded education 20:00 - Learning how to find a job and have a career 27:20 - The responsibility of code schools on helping you find a job 30:55 - Job searches for the programmer 32:30 - Picking the right bootcamp 35:50 - Placement as a junior dev https://code.gov/ 45:30 - Finding the time The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod 52:40 - Deciding if bootcamp is right for you Free Code Camp Picks: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Jason) How To Win Friends and Influence People (Jason) Corporate Confidential (Brian) Land the Tech Job You Love by Andy Lester (Brian) The Way of the Fight by George St. Pierre (Jerome) ID.me (Jerome) 10 Ways to Get Noticed by Potential Employers free email course (Charles) Devops Remote Conf (Charles) JS Remote Conf (Charles) Freelance Remote Conf (Charles) Free Code Camp (Charles) Flatiron School (Charles)
1:25 - Is a bootcamp the best way for someone to enter programming? 7:25 - Learning social skills for working with development teams How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen R. Covey Corporate Confidential by Cynthia Shapiro 9:25 - Getting a well-rounded education 20:00 - Learning how to find a job and have a career 27:20 - The responsibility of code schools on helping you find a job 30:55 - Job searches for the programmer 32:30 - Picking the right bootcamp 35:50 - Placement as a junior dev https://code.gov/ 45:30 - Finding the time The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod 52:40 - Deciding if bootcamp is right for you Free Code Camp Picks: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Jason) How To Win Friends and Influence People (Jason) Corporate Confidential (Brian) Land the Tech Job You Love by Andy Lester (Brian) The Way of the Fight by George St. Pierre (Jerome) ID.me (Jerome) 10 Ways to Get Noticed by Potential Employers free email course (Charles) Devops Remote Conf (Charles) JS Remote Conf (Charles) Freelance Remote Conf (Charles) Free Code Camp (Charles) Flatiron School (Charles)
1:25 - Is a bootcamp the best way for someone to enter programming? 7:25 - Learning social skills for working with development teams How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People by Stephen R. Covey Corporate Confidential by Cynthia Shapiro 9:25 - Getting a well-rounded education 20:00 - Learning how to find a job and have a career 27:20 - The responsibility of code schools on helping you find a job 30:55 - Job searches for the programmer 32:30 - Picking the right bootcamp 35:50 - Placement as a junior dev https://code.gov/ 45:30 - Finding the time The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod 52:40 - Deciding if bootcamp is right for you Free Code Camp Picks: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Jason) How To Win Friends and Influence People (Jason) Corporate Confidential (Brian) Land the Tech Job You Love by Andy Lester (Brian) The Way of the Fight by George St. Pierre (Jerome) ID.me (Jerome) 10 Ways to Get Noticed by Potential Employers free email course (Charles) Devops Remote Conf (Charles) JS Remote Conf (Charles) Freelance Remote Conf (Charles) Free Code Camp (Charles) Flatiron School (Charles)
1:00 Topic Introduction: Podcasting for Freelancers All panelists have a podcast 2:00 Why start a podcast? Building trust Getting to know you Portability 6:30 Benefits over video Less to get in the way of the message Simpler to put together Defining the purpose Different type of call to action 15:15: Getting listeners to return to the podcast Picks Marketing, display advertising, brand advertising Podcast Motor 22:45: Podcasting as a self-referral Podcasting to peers vs. to clients 100 Most Trusted People in America (Reader’s Digest) 26:20: What to talk about Define your audience Specific questions to ask Experiment Pick something you’re excited about 39:00: What if podcasting for your peers is not working? Monetizing Outreach 46:30: Making your content interesting Format Personality and preferences Make sure you’re having fun Pick a focus Making the execution the product Picks: Ditching Hourly podcast (Jonathan) Todd Tresidder on Double Your Freelancing (Jonathan) Stripped, Macy Gray (Philip) The Online Photographer: 1000 Fans (Philip) Podcast Answer Man (Charles) Podcasting A to Z (Charles) 12 Week Year (Charles) Freelance Remote Conf for 2017 (Charles) Hired.com
1:00 Topic Introduction: Podcasting for Freelancers All panelists have a podcast 2:00 Why start a podcast? Building trust Getting to know you Portability 6:30 Benefits over video Less to get in the way of the message Simpler to put together Defining the purpose Different type of call to action 15:15: Getting listeners to return to the podcast Picks Marketing, display advertising, brand advertising Podcast Motor 22:45: Podcasting as a self-referral Podcasting to peers vs. to clients 100 Most Trusted People in America (Reader’s Digest) 26:20: What to talk about Define your audience Specific questions to ask Experiment Pick something you’re excited about 39:00: What if podcasting for your peers is not working? Monetizing Outreach 46:30: Making your content interesting Format Personality and preferences Make sure you’re having fun Pick a focus Making the execution the product Picks: Ditching Hourly podcast (Jonathan) Todd Tresidder on Double Your Freelancing (Jonathan) Stripped, Macy Gray (Philip) The Online Photographer: 1000 Fans (Philip) Podcast Answer Man (Charles) Podcasting A to Z (Charles) 12 Week Year (Charles) Freelance Remote Conf for 2017 (Charles) Hired.com
0:45: Introductions Freelance Remote Conf Drew McLellan Agency Management Institute 2:40: Building an Agency Adding employees Traditional vs 1099 model 7:30: Where you’re spending your time Running the business vs. doing your craft Risks of agency vs. risks of freelancing Mistakes agency-owners make 11:00: Financial metrics 55% salaries, 25% overhead, 20% profit Smart hiring 18:40: Freelancing is a people business 19:30: Agencies must embrace all things digital SEO SEM WordPress Art vs data and ROI 23:15: The future of agencies Demonstrable ROI Pricing and value 27:00: Bringing on a partner Skill sets Types of leadership 33:40: Where to begin Marketing Time investment 37:20: Having a vision: What is your best life? The Reporter The 12-Week Year Being intentional Picks: Drip (Philip) Course on Drip (Philip) Having a vision for your business (Reuven) Dev Shop Marketing Briefing (Reuven) 12 Week Year (Charles) A Conversation of Character (Charles) Who (Charles) The Radical Leap (Drew) Traction (Drew) Entrepreneurial Operating System (Drew) Wunderlist (Drew) Agency Management Institute
0:45: Introductions Freelance Remote Conf Drew McLellan Agency Management Institute 2:40: Building an Agency Adding employees Traditional vs 1099 model 7:30: Where you’re spending your time Running the business vs. doing your craft Risks of agency vs. risks of freelancing Mistakes agency-owners make 11:00: Financial metrics 55% salaries, 25% overhead, 20% profit Smart hiring 18:40: Freelancing is a people business 19:30: Agencies must embrace all things digital SEO SEM WordPress Art vs data and ROI 23:15: The future of agencies Demonstrable ROI Pricing and value 27:00: Bringing on a partner Skill sets Types of leadership 33:40: Where to begin Marketing Time investment 37:20: Having a vision: What is your best life? The Reporter The 12-Week Year Being intentional Picks: Drip (Philip) Course on Drip (Philip) Having a vision for your business (Reuven) Dev Shop Marketing Briefing (Reuven) 12 Week Year (Charles) A Conversation of Character (Charles) Who (Charles) The Radical Leap (Drew) Traction (Drew) Entrepreneurial Operating System (Drew) Wunderlist (Drew) Agency Management Institute
02:52 - What do I do with an audience? Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World by Gary Vaynerchuk 09:15 - Growing Your Audience and Keeping Them There SumoMe 17:03 - How do you get the traffic? Podcasts Webinars “Planet Aggregators” Planet Python Planet PostgreSQL Borrowing Audiences; Guest Posting 25:19 - Churn SurveyMonkey 32:33 - How do you monetize the audience? Alignment Mandarin Weekly Facebook Advertising FFmpeg RubyFlow Reddit Hacker News 51:33 - Email Courses 55:11 - Changing a Lead Magnet Drip Picks Practice Makes Regexp (Reuven) The System Club Letters: 57 Big Ideas to Transform Your Business and Your Life by Ken McCarthy (Philip) Drip (Chuck) SumoMe (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck)
02:52 - What do I do with an audience? Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World by Gary Vaynerchuk 09:15 - Growing Your Audience and Keeping Them There SumoMe 17:03 - How do you get the traffic? Podcasts Webinars “Planet Aggregators” Planet Python Planet PostgreSQL Borrowing Audiences; Guest Posting 25:19 - Churn SurveyMonkey 32:33 - How do you monetize the audience? Alignment Mandarin Weekly Facebook Advertising FFmpeg RubyFlow Reddit Hacker News 51:33 - Email Courses 55:11 - Changing a Lead Magnet Drip Picks Practice Makes Regexp (Reuven) The System Club Letters: 57 Big Ideas to Transform Your Business and Your Life by Ken McCarthy (Philip) Drip (Chuck) SumoMe (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck)
02:04 - Mindaugas Mozūras Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Vinted pronto 02:36 - Automating Code Reviews 03:17 - What is a code review and why do it? 03:39 - Styles of Code Reviews: What parts should be automated? 06:04 - pronto vs rubocop flay Brakeman metric_fu flog 08:26 - Workflow 10:14 - Runners 11:42 - Feedback 13:21 - Use Cases for Pronto 14:28 - How has pronto changed your codebase? 15:34 - Feelings and Code Reviews; Agreeing on Standards as a Team 17:38 - Return Values Ruby Rogues Episode #248: The Crystal Programming Language with Erik Michaels-Ober 19:43 - Reviewing Pull Requests and Code Review Ethics 25:56 - Feature Flags Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles iPhreaks Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 27:21 - Managing Open Source Projects and Communities 30:37 - What’s next for pronto? Bitbucket Support Picks Manic Panic Hair Dye (Jessica) Kenneth Reitz: MentalHealthError: an exception occurred. (Jessica) Frinkiac (Coraline) Erik Trautman: Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard (Coraline) AppSumo (Chuck) AddThis (Chuck) CircleCI (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RescueTime (Mindaugas) Dan McKinley: Choose Boring Technology (Mindaugas) Brandon Sanderson (Mindaugas)
02:04 - Mindaugas Mozūras Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Vinted pronto 02:36 - Automating Code Reviews 03:17 - What is a code review and why do it? 03:39 - Styles of Code Reviews: What parts should be automated? 06:04 - pronto vs rubocop flay Brakeman metric_fu flog 08:26 - Workflow 10:14 - Runners 11:42 - Feedback 13:21 - Use Cases for Pronto 14:28 - How has pronto changed your codebase? 15:34 - Feelings and Code Reviews; Agreeing on Standards as a Team 17:38 - Return Values Ruby Rogues Episode #248: The Crystal Programming Language with Erik Michaels-Ober 19:43 - Reviewing Pull Requests and Code Review Ethics 25:56 - Feature Flags Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles iPhreaks Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 27:21 - Managing Open Source Projects and Communities 30:37 - What’s next for pronto? Bitbucket Support Picks Manic Panic Hair Dye (Jessica) Kenneth Reitz: MentalHealthError: an exception occurred. (Jessica) Frinkiac (Coraline) Erik Trautman: Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard (Coraline) AppSumo (Chuck) AddThis (Chuck) CircleCI (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RescueTime (Mindaugas) Dan McKinley: Choose Boring Technology (Mindaugas) Brandon Sanderson (Mindaugas)
02:04 - Mindaugas Mozūras Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Vinted pronto 02:36 - Automating Code Reviews 03:17 - What is a code review and why do it? 03:39 - Styles of Code Reviews: What parts should be automated? 06:04 - pronto vs rubocop flay Brakeman metric_fu flog 08:26 - Workflow 10:14 - Runners 11:42 - Feedback 13:21 - Use Cases for Pronto 14:28 - How has pronto changed your codebase? 15:34 - Feelings and Code Reviews; Agreeing on Standards as a Team 17:38 - Return Values Ruby Rogues Episode #248: The Crystal Programming Language with Erik Michaels-Ober 19:43 - Reviewing Pull Requests and Code Review Ethics 25:56 - Feature Flags Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles iPhreaks Episode #136: Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects with Neal Ford 27:21 - Managing Open Source Projects and Communities 30:37 - What’s next for pronto? Bitbucket Support Picks Manic Panic Hair Dye (Jessica) Kenneth Reitz: MentalHealthError: an exception occurred. (Jessica) Frinkiac (Coraline) Erik Trautman: Why Learning to Code is So Damn Hard (Coraline) AppSumo (Chuck) AddThis (Chuck) CircleCI (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RescueTime (Mindaugas) Dan McKinley: Choose Boring Technology (Mindaugas) Brandon Sanderson (Mindaugas)
02:40 - Bryce Bladon Introduction Twitter Blog Hell To Pay: Everything a Freelancer Needs to Know About Earning Good Money 03:07 - Clients From Hell 04:27 - Favorite Stories 08:16 - Client Patterns and Red Flags 18:50 - Qualifying Clients Expectations Project Communication 26:26 - Billing and Estimates Value-based Pricing The Freelancers' Show Episode #04: Fixed Bids vs Hourly Work Getting Started 55:35 - Scope 57:43 - Firing a Client From Hell Picks Being on time (Philip) Instant Pot IP-DUO60 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker (Philip) Dropshare (Philip) Mike Monteiro: Keynote from Interaction Design Association (Jonathan) 27b/6 (Jonathan) Pat Flynn: How to Write a Book - The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft - SPI TV Ep. 1 (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) iOS Remote Conf (Chuck) David McRaney: Anchoring Effect (Bryce) Dan Ariely: Are we in control of our own decisions? (Bryce) Soylent (Bryce)
02:40 - Bryce Bladon Introduction Twitter Blog Hell To Pay: Everything a Freelancer Needs to Know About Earning Good Money 03:07 - Clients From Hell 04:27 - Favorite Stories 08:16 - Client Patterns and Red Flags 18:50 - Qualifying Clients Expectations Project Communication 26:26 - Billing and Estimates Value-based Pricing The Freelancers' Show Episode #04: Fixed Bids vs Hourly Work Getting Started 55:35 - Scope 57:43 - Firing a Client From Hell Picks Being on time (Philip) Instant Pot IP-DUO60 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker (Philip) Dropshare (Philip) Mike Monteiro: Keynote from Interaction Design Association (Jonathan) 27b/6 (Jonathan) Pat Flynn: How to Write a Book - The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft - SPI TV Ep. 1 (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) iOS Remote Conf (Chuck) David McRaney: Anchoring Effect (Bryce) Dan Ariely: Are we in control of our own decisions? (Bryce) Soylent (Bryce)
Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. Get your ticket today! 03:04 - Panelist Experience with Public Speaking 04:35 - How do you get picked to speak at a conference? 09:19 - Why should I bother with public speaking? The Consulting Pipeline Podcast: Samuel Hulick: What Happens When You Combine Constraints and a Narrow Focus? 16:35 - People Want Your Slides / Calls to Action SMS Opt-in 23:19 - How do you hold the attention of a group of people? How do you know you’ve got what it takes? 28:13 - What do conference organizers look for in a speaker? 33:09 - What kinds of things do you want to avoid if you’re giving a talk? 37:21 - Preparation: aka Know Your Stuff 52:50 - Know Your Audience 59:06 - What to Wear Picks Michael Port's Steal The Show Podcast (Jonathan) Chris Anderson: How to Give a Killer Presentation (Jonathan) Spectacle (Philip) HP Instant Ink (Philip) Philip Morgan: A Minimum Viable Funnel (MVF) (Philip) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Toastmasters (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)
Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. Get your ticket today! 03:04 - Panelist Experience with Public Speaking 04:35 - How do you get picked to speak at a conference? 09:19 - Why should I bother with public speaking? The Consulting Pipeline Podcast: Samuel Hulick: What Happens When You Combine Constraints and a Narrow Focus? 16:35 - People Want Your Slides / Calls to Action SMS Opt-in 23:19 - How do you hold the attention of a group of people? How do you know you’ve got what it takes? 28:13 - What do conference organizers look for in a speaker? 33:09 - What kinds of things do you want to avoid if you’re giving a talk? 37:21 - Preparation: aka Know Your Stuff 52:50 - Know Your Audience 59:06 - What to Wear Picks Michael Port's Steal The Show Podcast (Jonathan) Chris Anderson: How to Give a Killer Presentation (Jonathan) Spectacle (Philip) HP Instant Ink (Philip) Philip Morgan: A Minimum Viable Funnel (MVF) (Philip) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Toastmasters (Chuck)
02:00 - Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog OrderUp readthesource: Clearwater with Jamie Gaskins 02:23 - Clearwater Clearwater Gitter Channel Opal roda 03:51 - How an App is Typically Structured React TodoMVC Code TodoMVC Demo 05:39 - Persistence and Wiring Up to the Backend grand_central 06:49 - Why Clearwater Was Created 08:26 - How does it compare to prevalent JavaScript frameworks? Clearwater — Ruby on the front end outperforms React.js Virtual DOM Implementations Roadmap to 1.0 11:23 - What problem is Clearwater aiming to solve? 14:30 - Debugging 16:39 - Use Cases 20:33 - The Future of Clearwater 21:59 - Maintaining Clearwater 24:39 - What is success? 25:23 - Using Clearwater with a System Like Volt Picks Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Kaleidoscope (Coraline) LEGO Ideas - Lovelace & Babbage (Coraline) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Primula Cold Brew Glass Carafe Iced Coffee Maker (Jamie) JRuby (Jamie)
02:00 - Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog OrderUp readthesource: Clearwater with Jamie Gaskins 02:23 - Clearwater Clearwater Gitter Channel Opal roda 03:51 - How an App is Typically Structured React TodoMVC Code TodoMVC Demo 05:39 - Persistence and Wiring Up to the Backend grand_central 06:49 - Why Clearwater Was Created 08:26 - How does it compare to prevalent JavaScript frameworks? Clearwater — Ruby on the front end outperforms React.js Virtual DOM Implementations Roadmap to 1.0 11:23 - What problem is Clearwater aiming to solve? 14:30 - Debugging 16:39 - Use Cases 20:33 - The Future of Clearwater 21:59 - Maintaining Clearwater 24:39 - What is success? 25:23 - Using Clearwater with a System Like Volt Picks Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Kaleidoscope (Coraline) LEGO Ideas - Lovelace & Babbage (Coraline) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Primula Cold Brew Glass Carafe Iced Coffee Maker (Jamie) JRuby (Jamie)
02:00 - Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog OrderUp readthesource: Clearwater with Jamie Gaskins 02:23 - Clearwater Clearwater Gitter Channel Opal roda 03:51 - How an App is Typically Structured React TodoMVC Code TodoMVC Demo 05:39 - Persistence and Wiring Up to the Backend grand_central 06:49 - Why Clearwater Was Created 08:26 - How does it compare to prevalent JavaScript frameworks? Clearwater — Ruby on the front end outperforms React.js Virtual DOM Implementations Roadmap to 1.0 11:23 - What problem is Clearwater aiming to solve? 14:30 - Debugging 16:39 - Use Cases 20:33 - The Future of Clearwater 21:59 - Maintaining Clearwater 24:39 - What is success? 25:23 - Using Clearwater with a System Like Volt Picks Contributor Covenant (Coraline) Kaleidoscope (Coraline) LEGO Ideas - Lovelace & Babbage (Coraline) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Primula Cold Brew Glass Carafe Iced Coffee Maker (Jamie) JRuby (Jamie)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)
Go check out Freelance Remote Conf! Freelancers’ Show GitHub Repository: github.com/devchattv/freelancerstopics 02:48 - Luca’s question 05:40 - The Right Things To Do in the Right Order: Work on your mindset Interview potential clients (Identify the expensive problem) Lean Customer Development: Building Products Your Customers Will Buy by Cindy Alvarez Build a lead magnet and build social proof Build a landing page for your lead magnet Build a month’s worth of articles; set up an email list Start teaching. Go on forums and point to your lead magnet. 08:34 - Timeframe 13:17 - Do you need a blog? 14:21 - Social Media Presence (Earn Traffic and Attention) 16:47 - Starting a Business While Still Working at Another Job 22:53 - Impostor Syndrome Social Learning Theory 34:46 - Citing No Past Experience SoHelpful Beta Clients 37:48 - Webinars and Micronars 45:09 - Your Mailing List Picks Jessica Jones (Reuven) SoHelpful (Philip) Brennan Dunn: How To Start a Freelancing Business That Won't Fail (Philip) The Tim Ferriss Experiment: Derek Sivers Reloaded – On Success Habits and Billionaires with Perfect Abs (Jonathan) 8 Tips For Software Developers Starting Their Own Business (Jonathan) Veronica Mars (Jonathan) CES (Chuck) Las Vegas (Chuck)
Go check out Freelance Remote Conf! Freelancers’ Show GitHub Repository: github.com/devchattv/freelancerstopics 02:48 - Luca’s question 05:40 - The Right Things To Do in the Right Order: Work on your mindset Interview potential clients (Identify the expensive problem) Lean Customer Development: Building Products Your Customers Will Buy by Cindy Alvarez Build a lead magnet and build social proof Build a landing page for your lead magnet Build a month’s worth of articles; set up an email list Start teaching. Go on forums and point to your lead magnet. 08:34 - Timeframe 13:17 - Do you need a blog? 14:21 - Social Media Presence (Earn Traffic and Attention) 16:47 - Starting a Business While Still Working at Another Job 22:53 - Impostor Syndrome Social Learning Theory 34:46 - Citing No Past Experience SoHelpful Beta Clients 37:48 - Webinars and Micronars 45:09 - Your Mailing List Picks Jessica Jones (Reuven) SoHelpful (Philip) Brennan Dunn: How To Start a Freelancing Business That Won't Fail (Philip) The Tim Ferriss Experiment: Derek Sivers Reloaded – On Success Habits and Billionaires with Perfect Abs (Jonathan) 8 Tips For Software Developers Starting Their Own Business (Jonathan) Veronica Mars (Jonathan) CES (Chuck) Las Vegas (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and iOS Remote Conf! 01:20 - Josh Brown Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Parsing JSON in Swift by Josh Brown 02:23 - Why Parsing JSON in Swift is Tricky 03:53 - Basic Approaches 06:11 - What do you do if it doesn’t work? 07:59 - Libraries to Parse JSON SwiftyJSON NSJSONSerialization 09:06 - Testing 13:14 - Libraries (Cont’d) 14:07 - The Pyramid of Doom 16:15 - Guard 18:34 - Encoding 19:17 - Writing a Book 21:58 - Parameters 24:42 - typealias How to use typealias to make JSON parsing more readable in Swift 26:34 - App Architecture 27:37 - Model Mapping 28:41 - Handling Arrays 29:33 - Handling Nested Data 30:47 - Resources Picks PlayNow (Andrew) VIM Adventures (Andrew) Mondo (Andrew) Eat a healthy snack (Jaim) Honeybadger (Chuck) New Relic (Chuck) Ash Furrow: MVVM is Exceptionally OK (Josh) Coupon code for 10% offParsing JSON in Swift: iphreaks
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and iOS Remote Conf! 01:20 - Josh Brown Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Parsing JSON in Swift by Josh Brown 02:23 - Why Parsing JSON in Swift is Tricky 03:53 - Basic Approaches 06:11 - What do you do if it doesn’t work? 07:59 - Libraries to Parse JSON SwiftyJSON NSJSONSerialization 09:06 - Testing 13:14 - Libraries (Cont’d) 14:07 - The Pyramid of Doom 16:15 - Guard 18:34 - Encoding 19:17 - Writing a Book 21:58 - Parameters 24:42 - typealias How to use typealias to make JSON parsing more readable in Swift 26:34 - App Architecture 27:37 - Model Mapping 28:41 - Handling Arrays 29:33 - Handling Nested Data 30:47 - Resources Picks PlayNow (Andrew) VIM Adventures (Andrew) Mondo (Andrew) Eat a healthy snack (Jaim) Honeybadger (Chuck) New Relic (Chuck) Ash Furrow: MVVM is Exceptionally OK (Josh) Coupon code for 10% offParsing JSON in Swift: iphreaks
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! And while you’re there take a look at all of this year’s conferences! 02:42 - Angular 2 Beta and Projected Release Talk ng-conf ?? 06:52 - Payload Size 07:56 - Preparing For Angular 2 13:31 - Application Capability 17:06 - Language Dart TypeScript 17:33 - Releasing Angular 1 vs 2 Syntax New A2 Syntax Tooling 27:10 - angular-cli 28:31 - The Designer Story Inline Templates UI Components 34:57 - Promises and Observables 40:55 - The Router Lazy Loading 48:43 - Angular 2 Myths: Busted 53:22 - React, React Native Telerik NativeScript React Native Radio 55:37 - Angular Guidance; OO-Style or Functional App Architecture? Victor Savkin’s Blog Made with Angular 01:01:19 - Angular 1 => 2 Migration ng-upgrade ng-forward 01:04:17 - The Angular Community and Upcoming Conferences and Announcements Jules Kremer That Conference Picks a2-in-memory-web-api (John) John Papa’s Upcoming Angular 2 Pluralsight Course (John) Julia Gillard (Ward) Bryce Canyon National Park (Joe) Stockpile (Joe) ngrx (Lukas) The Revenant (Brian) ServiceWorker: Revolution of the Web Platform (Brian) The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Igor) iPad Pro (Igor) Apple Pencil (Igor) Paper & Pencil by FiftyThree (Igor) Mandy Moore (Chuck) Federico Iachetti (Chuck)
This episode is from Ara T. Howard’s talk at Rails Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Program Like You Give a Damn, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. The speaker lineup is all but complete! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th. Get your tickets or submit a CFP!
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
This episode is from Ara T. Howard’s talk at Rails Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Program Like You Give a Damn, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. The speaker lineup is all but complete! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th. Get your tickets or submit a CFP!
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)
This episode is from Ara T. Howard’s talk at Rails Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Program Like You Give a Damn, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. The speaker lineup is all but complete! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th. Get your tickets or submit a CFP!
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 03:25 - Getting Into the Corporate Training Gig Arena 13:31 - Where do I get my content? 18:17 - Marketing Your Courses Webinars Dabbling vs Taking the Plunge 27:52 - Going Solo vs Joining a Training Company 36:40 - Remote Training vs In-person 41:21 - Preparation; Composing New Material 47:33 - Surveys 53:22 - Charging for Training Per Day Per Person 58:12 - Trainee Preparation 01:03:30 - Don’t just educate: Entertain Check out React Native Radio Contribute to the show in The Freelancers’ Show GitHub repository! For more information on this topic, go to lerner.co.il/coaching. Picks Frontend Masters Courses (Jonathan) Reuven's Webinar about technical training: Pedagogy, logistics, and business (Reuven) Planet Money Episode #672: Bagging a Birkin (Reuven) Fathead (Chuck)
iOS Remote Conf will be from April 13th - April 15th. Get your ticket (or submit a CFP!) Check out Freelance Remote Conf! Get the top 10 episodes of iPhreaks! Text IPHREAKS to 7656263464. 02:23 - Swift is Open Source: Why? Swift WebKit Perfect 05:59 - Running Swift on Linux and Raspberry Pi Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi 08:40 - Benefits of Running Swift as an Embedded Program Go 10:50 - Is this a different Swift? 11:35 - Cross-Platform Approaches Java 13:27 - What is included in Open Source Swift? The Swift Package Manager 19:00 - Vs CocoaPods and Carthage 20:38 - Building and Installation 21:30 - IDE Integration; Opening Things Up with Xcode 22:26 - Developing on GitHub Erica Sadun 24:56 - Downsides to Open Sourcing Swift ? 26:47 - Benefits of Swift as a Server Side Language 28:01 - Linux Support FreeBSD 29:21 - Are we going to see Apple support other efforts? 34:37 - REPLs (Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop) Picks Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi (Andrew) Swift Sandbox Open Source Newsletter (Andrew) IBM Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) AfterShokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) MyFitnessPal (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 03:25 - Getting Into the Corporate Training Gig Arena 13:31 - Where do I get my content? 18:17 - Marketing Your Courses Webinars Dabbling vs Taking the Plunge 27:52 - Going Solo vs Joining a Training Company 36:40 - Remote Training vs In-person 41:21 - Preparation; Composing New Material 47:33 - Surveys 53:22 - Charging for Training Per Day Per Person 58:12 - Trainee Preparation 01:03:30 - Don’t just educate: Entertain Check out React Native Radio Contribute to the show in The Freelancers’ Show GitHub repository! For more information on this topic, go to lerner.co.il/coaching. Picks Frontend Masters Courses (Jonathan) Reuven's Webinar about technical training: Pedagogy, logistics, and business (Reuven) Planet Money Episode #672: Bagging a Birkin (Reuven) Fathead (Chuck)
iOS Remote Conf will be from April 13th - April 15th. Get your ticket (or submit a CFP!) Check out Freelance Remote Conf! Get the top 10 episodes of iPhreaks! Text IPHREAKS to 7656263464. 02:23 - Swift is Open Source: Why? Swift WebKit Perfect 05:59 - Running Swift on Linux and Raspberry Pi Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi 08:40 - Benefits of Running Swift as an Embedded Program Go 10:50 - Is this a different Swift? 11:35 - Cross-Platform Approaches Java 13:27 - What is included in Open Source Swift? The Swift Package Manager 19:00 - Vs CocoaPods and Carthage 20:38 - Building and Installation 21:30 - IDE Integration; Opening Things Up with Xcode 22:26 - Developing on GitHub Erica Sadun 24:56 - Downsides to Open Sourcing Swift ? 26:47 - Benefits of Swift as a Server Side Language 28:01 - Linux Support FreeBSD 29:21 - Are we going to see Apple support other efforts? 34:37 - REPLs (Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop) Picks Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi (Andrew) Swift Sandbox Open Source Newsletter (Andrew) IBM Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) AfterShokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) MyFitnessPal (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! It will run from Wednesday February 24th thru Friday, February 26th. Early Bird tickets are available until January 24th. 03:10 - Goal Setting and Planning “Where do I want to be in five years?” “Where do I want to be next year?” “Where do I want to be in 90 days?” 11:18 - Managing Execution; Prioritization Getting Things Done by David Allen Calendly 26:52 - Mastermind Groups 30:35 - Email SaneBox Slack Autoresponders TextExpander 48:39 - Bookkeeping 50:32 - S.M.A.R.T. Goals Picks Hot Pot (Reuven) INBOX PAUSE (Jonathan) Calendly (Jonathan) BusyCal (Chuck) Basecamp (Chuck) Star Wars (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 02:48 - Andrew Connell Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:16 - Building for an Office Platform SharePoint Office 365 Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack 08:12 - How do you host Angular code? 09:56 - Why Angular in this situation? Training Modules for Using Angular to Talk to Office 365 as a Standalone App, Building Office Add-ins for Outlook & Excel 14:41 - SharePoint Add-ins Getting Started Building Office Add-ins Training Modules for Doing ^ 27:32 - Adoption, Uptake 29:29 - Office UI Fabric Angular 1.x Directives for Office UI Fabric 33:03 - What’s the plan for Angular 2? The Binding Syntax Picks Shannara (John) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Lukas) View-Master Virtual Reality Starter Pack (Lukas) Dan Abramov’s work on React (Ward) JavaScript Jabber Episode 179: redux and React with Dan Abramov (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber Episode 181: The Evolution of Flux Libraries with Andrew Clark and Dan Abramov (Chuck) Star Wars (Joe) Sphero BB-8 (Joe) Build-A-Bear Chewbacca (Joe) The Star Wars: The Force Awakens Soundtrack (Joe) LambdaConf (Joe) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Allrecipes (Chuck) A gym membership (Chuck) The Nike+ Running App (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Blues 2 (Chuck) The Twelve Factor App (Andrew) ngOfficeUIFabric.com (Andrew) The Innovators (How a Group of Hackers Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution) by Walter Isaacson (Andrew)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 02:48 - Andrew Connell Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:16 - Building for an Office Platform SharePoint Office 365 Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack 08:12 - How do you host Angular code? 09:56 - Why Angular in this situation? Training Modules for Using Angular to Talk to Office 365 as a Standalone App, Building Office Add-ins for Outlook & Excel 14:41 - SharePoint Add-ins Getting Started Building Office Add-ins Training Modules for Doing ^ 27:32 - Adoption, Uptake 29:29 - Office UI Fabric Angular 1.x Directives for Office UI Fabric 33:03 - What’s the plan for Angular 2? The Binding Syntax Picks Shannara (John) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Lukas) View-Master Virtual Reality Starter Pack (Lukas) Dan Abramov’s work on React (Ward) JavaScript Jabber Episode 179: redux and React with Dan Abramov (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber Episode 181: The Evolution of Flux Libraries with Andrew Clark and Dan Abramov (Chuck) Star Wars (Joe) Sphero BB-8 (Joe) Build-A-Bear Chewbacca (Joe) The Star Wars: The Force Awakens Soundtrack (Joe) LambdaConf (Joe) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Allrecipes (Chuck) A gym membership (Chuck) The Nike+ Running App (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Blues 2 (Chuck) The Twelve Factor App (Andrew) ngOfficeUIFabric.com (Andrew) The Innovators (How a Group of Hackers Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution) by Walter Isaacson (Andrew)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 02:48 - Andrew Connell Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:16 - Building for an Office Platform SharePoint Office 365 Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack 08:12 - How do you host Angular code? 09:56 - Why Angular in this situation? Training Modules for Using Angular to Talk to Office 365 as a Standalone App, Building Office Add-ins for Outlook & Excel 14:41 - SharePoint Add-ins Getting Started Building Office Add-ins Training Modules for Doing ^ 27:32 - Adoption, Uptake 29:29 - Office UI Fabric Angular 1.x Directives for Office UI Fabric 33:03 - What’s the plan for Angular 2? The Binding Syntax Picks Shannara (John) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Lukas) View-Master Virtual Reality Starter Pack (Lukas) Dan Abramov’s work on React (Ward) JavaScript Jabber Episode 179: redux and React with Dan Abramov (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber Episode 181: The Evolution of Flux Libraries with Andrew Clark and Dan Abramov (Chuck) Star Wars (Joe) Sphero BB-8 (Joe) Build-A-Bear Chewbacca (Joe) The Star Wars: The Force Awakens Soundtrack (Joe) LambdaConf (Joe) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Allrecipes (Chuck) A gym membership (Chuck) The Nike+ Running App (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Blues 2 (Chuck) The Twelve Factor App (Andrew) ngOfficeUIFabric.com (Andrew) The Innovators (How a Group of Hackers Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution) by Walter Isaacson (Andrew)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! It will run from Wednesday February 24th thru Friday, February 26th. Early Bird tickets are available until January 24th. 03:10 - Goal Setting and Planning “Where do I want to be in five years?” “Where do I want to be next year?” “Where do I want to be in 90 days?” 11:18 - Managing Execution; Prioritization Getting Things Done by David Allen Calendly 26:52 - Mastermind Groups 30:35 - Email SaneBox Slack Autoresponders TextExpander 48:39 - Bookkeeping 50:32 - S.M.A.R.T. Goals Picks Hot Pot (Reuven) INBOX PAUSE (Jonathan) Calendly (Jonathan) BusyCal (Chuck) Basecamp (Chuck) Star Wars (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck)
This episode is from Ara T. Howard’s talk at Ruby Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Program Like You Give a Damn, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! iOS Remote Conf will run from April 13-15 2016. Buy a ticket or submit a CFP! JS Remote Conf is running from January 14th-16th 2016. Check out the speaker lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. The speaker lineup is all but complete! We, the iPhreaks Show panelists (And, Mandy!), hope you had a very happy holiday season.
This episode is from Ara T. Howard’s talk at Ruby Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Program Like You Give a Damn, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! iOS Remote Conf will run from April 13-15 2016. Buy a ticket or submit a CFP! JS Remote Conf is running from January 14th-16th 2016. Check out the speaker lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. The speaker lineup is all but complete! We, the iPhreaks Show panelists (And, Mandy!), hope you had a very happy holiday season.
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! The schedule is coming together quite nicely! 02:47 - Connor Hood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:33 - Nate McGuire Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:00 - Code My Views 07:17 - Commoditization Pressure 09:40 - Fees & Differentiation Between Agencies 13:34 - Why should someone work something like Code My Views? 19:20 - Dealing with Scope Creep 22:56 - Pricing 24:12 - Content 25:08 - When Clients Insist on Particular Stacks/Expanding Stacks & Focusus 28:46 - Updating Skills 30:15 - The Evolution of Design 32:50 - Getting Agencies as Clients 34:31 - Is the idea of a solo freelancer approaching an agency a dying concept? 37:53 - Who should not come to Code My Views? 39:03 - Estimates in One Hour 41:51 - Hiring Picks Force Block: the Star Wars spoiler blocker (Jonathan) Flu Shots (Jonathan) The Ridge Wallet (Philip) Invisible Ink: A Practical Guide to Building Stories that Resonate by Brian McDonald (Philip) KIWI Brand deba Style Flexible Stainless Steel Knives (Philip) Laracasts (Connor) Browsersync (Connor) SalesLoft (Nate) Sendbloom (Nate) Let's Encrypt (Reuven)
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! The schedule is coming together quite nicely! 02:47 - Connor Hood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:33 - Nate McGuire Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:00 - Code My Views 07:17 - Commoditization Pressure 09:40 - Fees & Differentiation Between Agencies 13:34 - Why should someone work something like Code My Views? 19:20 - Dealing with Scope Creep 22:56 - Pricing 24:12 - Content 25:08 - When Clients Insist on Particular Stacks/Expanding Stacks & Focusus 28:46 - Updating Skills 30:15 - The Evolution of Design 32:50 - Getting Agencies as Clients 34:31 - Is the idea of a solo freelancer approaching an agency a dying concept? 37:53 - Who should not come to Code My Views? 39:03 - Estimates in One Hour 41:51 - Hiring Picks Force Block: the Star Wars spoiler blocker (Jonathan) Flu Shots (Jonathan) The Ridge Wallet (Philip) Invisible Ink: A Practical Guide to Building Stories that Resonate by Brian McDonald (Philip) KIWI Brand deba Style Flexible Stainless Steel Knives (Philip) Laracasts (Connor) Browsersync (Connor) SalesLoft (Nate) Sendbloom (Nate) Let's Encrypt (Reuven)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Check out JS Remote Conf and Freelance Remote Conf Submit a CFP for iOS Remote Conf! 01:43 - Jeff Kelley Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Detroit Labs Developing for Apple Watch by Jeff Kelley 02:39 - The Apple Watch (Overview) 03:33 - How do people decide if they need a watch app? 04:53 - Notifications 07:16 - Interacting with an Apple Watch 09:42 - Complications 14:39 - 2.0 Changes to Making Apps 16:57 - Models, Controllers, Views Sharing Code 18:12 - Compatability 19:48 - Developing with HealthKit 24:41 - New Releases with 2.1 26:40 - Screen Sizes and Resolutions 28:36 - Should developers buy more than one watch to test apps? 30:52 - Minimizing Delays 33:00 - Resources WWDC Videos 35:17 - Pain Points with 2.0 Development 37:30 - Phone/Watch Communication 40:39 - Testing 42:09 - Gotchas 43:20 - Memory/Performance Constraints Picks The Song Exploder Podcast (Jaim) Erica Sadun's Blog (Andrew) Hacking Atom to create a Swift IDE that runs on Linux and Mac (Andrew) Authy (Andrew) Serial Podcast (Chuck) BADLAND (Jeff) swift-evolution Mailing List (Jeff) Rocket Fiber (Jeff)
02:49 - Pete Keen Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Handle Your Business by Pete Keen 03:59 - Business Entities and Taxation S Corporations Limited Liability Company (LLC) 11:23 - Choosing Professionals to Help You with Your Business 14:38 - Opening a Bank Account 17:04 - Common Misconceptions Liability State/Country Tax Laws 22:26 - “Friendly to Freelancers” Areas in the U.S. B and O Tax 23:29 - Legal Issues Verbal Agreements and Contracts Master Services Agreement (MSA) Statement of Work (SOW) Nick Disabato (Nick D) The Freelancers' Show Episode #137: Productized Consulting with Nick Disabato International Clients, Contracts, and Jurisdictions 28:57 - Finding Clients Double Your Freelancing by Brennan Dunn Mastering Modern Payments by Pete Keen Authority by Nathan Barry 31:03 - Mistakes Made; Lessons Learned 34:32 - Healthcare and Health Insurance 38:58 - Liability Insurance 39:53 - Hiring People Picks The Independent Consulting Manual by Philip Morgan Use the discount code FREELANCESHOW for 25% off all packages (Philip) Rohto Cool Redness Relief (Philip) 0.30000000000000004.com (Reuven) WebEx (Reuven) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Star Wars: Commander (Chuck) The Independent Consulting Manual by Philip Morgan (Pete) Neko Atsume (Pete)
02:49 - Pete Keen Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Handle Your Business by Pete Keen 03:59 - Business Entities and Taxation S Corporations Limited Liability Company (LLC) 11:23 - Choosing Professionals to Help You with Your Business 14:38 - Opening a Bank Account 17:04 - Common Misconceptions Liability State/Country Tax Laws 22:26 - “Friendly to Freelancers” Areas in the U.S. B and O Tax 23:29 - Legal Issues Verbal Agreements and Contracts Master Services Agreement (MSA) Statement of Work (SOW) Nick Disabato (Nick D) The Freelancers' Show Episode #137: Productized Consulting with Nick Disabato International Clients, Contracts, and Jurisdictions 28:57 - Finding Clients Double Your Freelancing by Brennan Dunn Mastering Modern Payments by Pete Keen Authority by Nathan Barry 31:03 - Mistakes Made; Lessons Learned 34:32 - Healthcare and Health Insurance 38:58 - Liability Insurance 39:53 - Hiring People Picks The Independent Consulting Manual by Philip Morgan Use the discount code FREELANCESHOW for 25% off all packages (Philip) Rohto Cool Redness Relief (Philip) 0.30000000000000004.com (Reuven) WebEx (Reuven) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Star Wars: Commander (Chuck) The Independent Consulting Manual by Philip Morgan (Pete) Neko Atsume (Pete)
Check out JS Remote Conf and Freelance Remote Conf Submit a CFP for iOS Remote Conf! 01:43 - Jeff Kelley Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Detroit Labs Developing for Apple Watch by Jeff Kelley 02:39 - The Apple Watch (Overview) 03:33 - How do people decide if they need a watch app? 04:53 - Notifications 07:16 - Interacting with an Apple Watch 09:42 - Complications 14:39 - 2.0 Changes to Making Apps 16:57 - Models, Controllers, Views Sharing Code 18:12 - Compatability 19:48 - Developing with HealthKit 24:41 - New Releases with 2.1 26:40 - Screen Sizes and Resolutions 28:36 - Should developers buy more than one watch to test apps? 30:52 - Minimizing Delays 33:00 - Resources WWDC Videos 35:17 - Pain Points with 2.0 Development 37:30 - Phone/Watch Communication 40:39 - Testing 42:09 - Gotchas 43:20 - Memory/Performance Constraints Picks The Song Exploder Podcast (Jaim) Erica Sadun's Blog (Andrew) Hacking Atom to create a Swift IDE that runs on Linux and Mac (Andrew) Authy (Andrew) Serial Podcast (Chuck) BADLAND (Jeff) swift-evolution Mailing List (Jeff) Rocket Fiber (Jeff)
02:05 - Marcus Blankenship Introduction Twitter Blog 02:52 - Pain and Difficulties of Moving From Programming to Management Identity Credibility 10:50 - Image and Identity (Cont’d) Expectations Role Models 19:16 - Management; Making the Move to Management Aikido “Everybody deserves a good manager.” 23:37 - How do you know if you have a bad manager? 27:13 - Feedback; Tone of Communication 33:54 - What should you do when you get promoted to a management position? Nix Production Code Tasks Meet with Your People (Give Feedback) One-on-one Meetings with Team Members Zero Surprises Evaluation Policy Evaluation Forms Goals and Incentives Reviews for Self-Reflection Get Your Own Feedback 48:25 - How do you know you are doing a good job? Skip-Level Reviews Growth of your team and members Signs of Loyalty 51:06 - What if you don’t want to move into a management role? Picks The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz (Jessica) The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan (Jessica) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield (Marcus) Predicting the Unpredictable: Pragmatic Approaches to Estimating Project Schedule or Cost by Johanna Rothman (Marcus)
02:05 - Marcus Blankenship Introduction Twitter Blog 02:52 - Pain and Difficulties of Moving From Programming to Management Identity Credibility 10:50 - Image and Identity (Cont’d) Expectations Role Models 19:16 - Management; Making the Move to Management Aikido “Everybody deserves a good manager.” 23:37 - How do you know if you have a bad manager? 27:13 - Feedback; Tone of Communication 33:54 - What should you do when you get promoted to a management position? Nix Production Code Tasks Meet with Your People (Give Feedback) One-on-one Meetings with Team Members Zero Surprises Evaluation Policy Evaluation Forms Goals and Incentives Reviews for Self-Reflection Get Your Own Feedback 48:25 - How do you know you are doing a good job? Skip-Level Reviews Growth of your team and members Signs of Loyalty 51:06 - What if you don’t want to move into a management role? Picks The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz (Jessica) The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan (Jessica) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield (Marcus) Predicting the Unpredictable: Pragmatic Approaches to Estimating Project Schedule or Cost by Johanna Rothman (Marcus)
02:05 - Marcus Blankenship Introduction Twitter Blog 02:52 - Pain and Difficulties of Moving From Programming to Management Identity Credibility 10:50 - Image and Identity (Cont’d) Expectations Role Models 19:16 - Management; Making the Move to Management Aikido “Everybody deserves a good manager.” 23:37 - How do you know if you have a bad manager? 27:13 - Feedback; Tone of Communication 33:54 - What should you do when you get promoted to a management position? Nix Production Code Tasks Meet with Your People (Give Feedback) One-on-one Meetings with Team Members Zero Surprises Evaluation Policy Evaluation Forms Goals and Incentives Reviews for Self-Reflection Get Your Own Feedback 48:25 - How do you know you are doing a good job? Skip-Level Reviews Growth of your team and members Signs of Loyalty 51:06 - What if you don’t want to move into a management role? Picks The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz (Jessica) The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard Flanagan (Jessica) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield (Marcus) Predicting the Unpredictable: Pragmatic Approaches to Estimating Project Schedule or Cost by Johanna Rothman (Marcus)
This episode is from Peter Cooper’s talk at Ruby Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Swiss Army Rubyknife, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th 2016. Buy a ticket or submit a CFP! JS Remote Conf is running from January 14th-16th 2016. Check out the speaker lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. We’ve already got a great list of confirmed speakers. Stay tuned for more details! We, the Ruby Rogues panelists (And, Mandy!), wish you a very happy holiday season.
This episode is from Peter Cooper’s talk at Ruby Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Swiss Army Rubyknife, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th 2016. Buy a ticket or submit a CFP! JS Remote Conf is running from January 14th-16th 2016. Check out the speaker lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. We’ve already got a great list of confirmed speakers. Stay tuned for more details! We, the Ruby Rogues panelists (And, Mandy!), wish you a very happy holiday season.
This episode is from Peter Cooper’s talk at Ruby Remote Conf 2015. You can watch the full, unedited presentation, Swiss Army Rubyknife, on YouTube at your convenience. Check out All Remote Confs for next year’s remote conference lineup! Ruby Remote Conf will run from March 23rd-25th 2016. Buy a ticket or submit a CFP! JS Remote Conf is running from January 14th-16th 2016. Check out the speaker lineup! Freelance Remote Conf will run from February 24th-26th. We’ve already got a great list of confirmed speakers. Stay tuned for more details! We, the Ruby Rogues panelists (And, Mandy!), wish you a very happy holiday season.
01:14 - Jared Richardson Introduction Twitter Blog 01:31 - Andy Hunt Introduction Twitter Blog The Pragmatic Programmer by Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt Teach Me To Code #41 – Andy Hunt 02:35 - Background, The GROWS Method Agile Software Development The Agile Manifesto Scrum Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition 16:51 - Getting Things Done 19:18 - Transitioning to GROWS Ship It! by Jared Richardson 23:45 - Experiments 28:39 - Blind Spots 30:22 - Pain Points and Benefits 35:52 - Where do I start? Starting with GROWS Checklist-driven Development 43:30 - Can you do GROWS on a small team? 50:25 - Working on Stage 2 before Stage 1 is Done The Unit 54:06 - The Growth of GROWS Announcement Check out Freelance Remote Conf and iOS Remote Conf at All Remote Confs Picks Dan Wilson: Regarding Ground Rules For Collaboration (Jaim) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) Unboxing of saramonic smartmixer for periscope. #ufy (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Derek Sivers: The /now page movement (Andy) nownownow.com (Andy) tonymacx86.com (Jared) Get out from behind the keyboard (Jared)
01:14 - Jared Richardson Introduction Twitter Blog 01:31 - Andy Hunt Introduction Twitter Blog The Pragmatic Programmer by Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt Teach Me To Code #41 – Andy Hunt 02:35 - Background, The GROWS Method Agile Software Development The Agile Manifesto Scrum Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition 16:51 - Getting Things Done 19:18 - Transitioning to GROWS Ship It! by Jared Richardson 23:45 - Experiments 28:39 - Blind Spots 30:22 - Pain Points and Benefits 35:52 - Where do I start? Starting with GROWS Checklist-driven Development 43:30 - Can you do GROWS on a small team? 50:25 - Working on Stage 2 before Stage 1 is Done The Unit 54:06 - The Growth of GROWS Announcement Check out Freelance Remote Conf and iOS Remote Conf at All Remote Confs Picks Dan Wilson: Regarding Ground Rules For Collaboration (Jaim) Saramonic SmartMixer Professional Recording Stereo Microphone Rig (Chuck) Unboxing of saramonic smartmixer for periscope. #ufy (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Derek Sivers: The /now page movement (Andy) nownownow.com (Andy) tonymacx86.com (Jared) Get out from behind the keyboard (Jared)
01:28 - Keith Perhac Introduction Twitter Blog 02:09 - How do you find stuff that you can repurpose? 05:37 - “Course” (What you call things and the value proposition) Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application 14:32 - Chunking Up and Instructional Design Curation and Delivery 29:16 - Building an Audience 31:21 - Making a Successful Course Worth the Price 33:30 - Tiered Pricing Interviews Refunds and Chargebacks Picks Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less by Sam Carpente (Keith) The Brain Audit: Why Customers Buy (and Why They Don't) by Sean D'Souza (Keith) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Keith) Skype (Keith) Schedule Once (Keith) Edgar (Jonathan) Facebook Ads Manual: Everything you need to know to get started by Mojca Mars (Jonathan) Blab (Philip) Website Teardown with Kurt Elster and Kai Davis (Reuven) Putting tabasco on popcorn (Reuven) Spending time with your family (Chuck) @cmaxw (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck)
01:28 - Keith Perhac Introduction Twitter Blog 02:09 - How do you find stuff that you can repurpose? 05:37 - “Course” (What you call things and the value proposition) Getting Real: The smarter, faster, easier way to build a successful web application 14:32 - Chunking Up and Instructional Design Curation and Delivery 29:16 - Building an Audience 31:21 - Making a Successful Course Worth the Price 33:30 - Tiered Pricing Interviews Refunds and Chargebacks Picks Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less by Sam Carpente (Keith) The Brain Audit: Why Customers Buy (and Why They Don't) by Sean D'Souza (Keith) Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products by Nir Eyal (Keith) Skype (Keith) Schedule Once (Keith) Edgar (Jonathan) Facebook Ads Manual: Everything you need to know to get started by Mojca Mars (Jonathan) Blab (Philip) Website Teardown with Kurt Elster and Kai Davis (Reuven) Putting tabasco on popcorn (Reuven) Spending time with your family (Chuck) @cmaxw (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck)