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Barclays Private Bank Podcasts
Markets Weekly Podcast (26 Apr 2021): Is now the right time to join the hedge fund club?

Barclays Private Bank Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 22:22


What to consider when investing in hedge funds, and why bond investors are on edge. Join host Michel Vernier, Head of Fixed Income Strategy, and Heath Davies, Head of Hedge Funds, both of Barclays Private Bank, for this week's Markets Weekly podcast.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-11-27 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 3:58


Sustainable Systems, Marketing Trends, Meditation Technology, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got sustainable systems, marketing trends, meditation technology, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-11-27-process-hacker-news-sustainable-systems-marketing-trends-meditation-technology-and-more/ Enjoy! Events Catch Ann Mei Chang on November 28 in San Francisco as she discusses Transforming Global Development with Lean Startup. Community Fund Club, founded by Ashe Dryden is constantly on the lookout for startups in need of funding for their diversity-oriented tech projects. If your startup is the right candidate, then apply at Fund Club. Media On Work the System Podcast, Gavin Zuchlinski joins Host Josh Fonger to talk about systemizing schedules. Hear about systems theory, wisdom traditions, and a path to sustainability in Author Jeremy Lent’s conversation with Lisa Dale Miller on the Groundless Ground Podcast. Mad Mumzie is the online persona of Leanne Drew, a blogger and podcaster who made a career out of breaking gender stereotypes in the traditionally male-dominated mining industry. Listen in to her twelve-minute conversation with Engel Jones. Writing Mike Miksche bares all in his blog about chasing bears, and mentions the lessons he learned from Frank Strona’s recent TEDxProvincetown talk. Steve Goldbach and his co-author, Geoff Tuff, discuss why companies should blow up their best practices in an interview for The Wharton School. Social and video have been shown to have an impact on purchases made by consumers. Find out what the 2018 Holiday Social Marketing Trends are from a new report presented by Animoto, co-founded by Jason Hsiao. Recommended Resources Yaro Starak, a recommendation of Michelle Dale has a new business called Inbox Done. Find out about this innovative inbox management system on the Eventual Millionaire Podcast. Deepak Chopra has been an inspiration for Luis Congdon, and you can find out more about him and his technology-based meditation in an article on Wall Street Journal. Learn to become a children’s mindfulness instructor with a course being given on January 12, 2019 by Sarah Wood Vallely, who was mentioned by Heather Chauvin. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-08-07 - Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 4:41


Multi-Potentialite Experts, Resettling Refugees, Supportive Designers, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got multi-potentialite experts, resettling refugees, supportive designers, and more. For all the links, please check out the show notes: http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-august-7-2018-multi-potentialite-experts-resettling-refugees-supportive-designers-and-more/ Enjoy! Awards Congratulations to Sasha Ariel Alston who won a $2500 grant from Flock DC to fund her upcoming STEM Queen Academy, a program for middle-school girls of color to help them explore and learn more about STEM! Shackled, a book by Adam Siddiq which recounts his grandfather’s tale of imprisonment, made the list of Indie Reader’s Best Reviewed Books for July. Awesome job, Adam! Events Support Rich Mironov in a Fundraiser for Refugee Resettlement in San Francisco on August 21. The free event features a presentation by Mindy Berkowitz, Executive Director of Jewish Family Services of Silicon Valley. Help save a life by joining Indy Hall’s Blood Drive on August 27 at National Mechanics Restaurant and Bar in Philadelphia. Alex Hillman is the founder of Indy Hall, and he also recently published an essay suggesting a few ways to fund your coworking space without relying on investors. This month you can join Ashe Dryden and the rest of Fund Club in assisting #causeascene CONF, an event for tech’s marginalized communities to share stories and offer support. There’s a whole new round of tea times available this August for people around the world who want to meet and connect with strangers. Tea with Strangers is an organization put together by Ankit Shah. Launch Designers Who Blog is a new Facebook group which aims to help designers exchange feedback and support each other. It was created by Andi Galpern. Media You would think that a person with multiple passions would have a tough time being an expert on something, but listen to this episode of Jumpstart Your Joy with host Paula Jenkins to find out about [owning your expertise as a multi-potentialite[(http://jumpstartyourjoy.com/2018/07/the-power-of-owning-your-expertise-as-a-multi-potentialite/). Writing Realtors, read up! The latest Hack the Process guest, Jason Hsiao, has some advice on how to boost your real estate brand using video. An article on CFO.com by David McCann digs into Detonate, Geoff Tuff and Hack the Process guest Steve Goldbach‘s new book which explains why you should blow up your best practices. Recommended Resources The Commonwealt Club of San Francisco is hosting a presentation by Jonathan Haidt, who was recommended by Jennifer Riel. Jonathan will speak about his upcoming book, The Coddling of the American Mind, on how colleges are failing kids. The topic of consciousness and the nature of reality is the subject of a new video by Deepak Chopra and Rudy Tanzi. Luis Congdon is a follower of Deepak. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-05-30 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 4:19


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got accidental activism, scientific mindfulness, leadership failures, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-may-30-2018-accidental-activism-scientific-mindfulness-leadership-failures-and-more/ Enjoy! Events Sarah Cooper chatting with MTV’s Decoded star Franchesca Ramsey about activism by accident is sure to crack you up! See them at Marines’ Memorial Bar in San Francisco on June 2. Catch the unveiling of Jenny Feinberg’s vibrant, expressive art at Serendipity Labs in Hollywood on June 21. For the month of May, Fund Club, an organization founded by Ashe Dryden, was able to raise $6,800 to help support Hue Design Summit, a conference for designers and developers of color, which will be holding their gathering in Atlanta, Georgia from July 26 to 29. Media Imagine the challenges of motherhood, but add the struggles of suffering from cancer as well. Heather Chauvin opens up about dying to be a good mother in her TEDx Talk. On Wise at Work Podcast, Bill Duane shares about building a resilient organization. Hear how Cortland Dahl merges Buddhism with scientific inquiry on Lisa Dale Miller’s Groundless Ground Podcast. Ron Carucci speaks about the failures of leaders on the Leading While Green Podcast. Hiring temporary executives to fill top positions can have its challenges, and Pam Wasley reveals how to avoid the common pitfalls of bringing on an advisory board on the Systems Saved Me Podcast. Writing If you want to know how to find a book publisher and what all your publishing options ares in this rapidly shifting area, check out this recent article by Tom Corson-Knowles. Congratulations to Steve Goldbach and Geoff Tuff for their book Detonate being named as one of USA Today’s bestsellers! Steve also published an article on Thrive sharing his personal experiences and explaining why to walk away from a ten-year career plan. Recommended Resources Sean Ellis, the founder of GrowthHackers who was referenced by Hack the Process guest Vinay Patankar, has a new YouTube video where he presents how Airbnb achieved impressive growth through testing. What exactly is procrastomania? Mitchell Levy, a thought leader Kimberly Wiefling spoke of, explains in a recent video. On the newest episode of The Rich Dad Radio Show, host Robert Kiyosaki, who was recommended by JuVan Langford, talks with Landon Thorne of Midas Advisory Group about how to prosper from cyber currency. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-04-03 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 4:48


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got Amish barns, traveling vagabonds, cooking entrepreneurs, and more. Enjoy! For all the links, visit the show notes for this episode at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-april-3-2018/ Fundraiser Pledge $100 a month for a great cause by joining Fund Club by Ashe Dryden. This week, Fund Club will be raising funds for Project Alloy, a group that builds an inclusive tech community by offering financial grants to early-career individuals and underrepresented people in tech so they can attend tech conferences. Writing Several Amish families whose barns were struck by a tornado, but whose community helped them get back on their feet, show how overcoming change is possible with other people’s help. This story is shared and explained in a blog post by Jon DeWaal. Avochato, whose CEO is Alex De Simone, just came out with a blog post about how the bands Krewella and ZHU sell out tours by using Avochato. Read on to see how the magic happens! Luis Congdon has a new essay in Entrepreneur about how relying only on social media marketing can be disastrous for business. He’s also got a new podcast interview in which he chats about traveling the world with Author Rolf Potts, author of Vagabonding: An Uncommon Guide to the Art of Long-Term World Travel. Workshops LeadFuze, founded by Justin McGill, and RightMessage by Brennan Dunn just teamed up to bring you a workshop about how to supercharge leads and conversions, happening on April 4. Veterans are welcome to join a one-day pathfinder program on April 15 at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for a day of fun and community. It’s free for those who have served since 1990. Bill Duane is the Vice Chairman of the Board of Veteran’s Path, the organization that brings vets together. Media The Have It All Podcast’s latest episode talks about how to let go of making others wrong, because as hosts Guy and Ilan Ferdman have learned, judging other people’s behavior just causes you stress. Post-workout meals are just as important as the workout itself. That’s why Malek Banoun focuses on this subject in his latest vlog. What’s men’s empowerment coach JuVan Langford up to lately? Watch a day in the life of JuVan. Listen to Chef Fabio Viviani chat with Jay Wong about cookbooks, entrepreneurship, and the true cost of success on The Inner Changemaker Podcast. Recommended Resources Military veterans can turn their skills into a corporate career. How? Read up on this article created by Dorie Clark, who was mentioned as a resource by Nicole Holland and Ron Carucci. Jayna Dall guests on Entrepreneurs Journey to tell host Yaro Starak how she turned children’s lesson plans into a $250,000 a year online business. Michelle Dale is a follower of Yaro’s entrepreneurial journey. Kim Scott, recommended by Ron Carucci will be in London for TNN Speak-up on April 10, which will help inform entrepreneurs about the future of feedback. It’s free to register! Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-03-06 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 4:23


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got imposter syndrome, intermittent fasting, and inspired organizations. Enjoy! For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-march-6-2018/ Media For the second episode of Groundless Ground Podcast, Lisa Dale Miller invited Researcher and Bodymind Science Co-Founder Peter Payne to speak about the clinical use of Qigong. Pam Wasley shares her insights on networks, leadership, and career, and states that nothing is a one-way street on On The Schmooze Podcast. Podcasting has a lot of perks, and gaining visibility and credibility by podcast guesting is highly possible. Nicole Holland gives details about that on the Your Online Genius Podcast. Malek Banoun gets asked by a caller about intermittent fasting. Hear about his experience in the new episode of FIT Sessions Podcast. This week’s winner of Free Ride Friday has been announced on The $100 MBA Show, where Omar Zenhom reveals the most important asset in business, how to develop it, and how to use it effectively. Fundraising Last month Hack the Hood, an organization helping low-income youth of color to enter careers in tech, raised $7,800 with the help of the members of Fund Club. Keep supporting Fund Club, co-founded by Ashe Dryden. Writing Avoid some common mistakes managers make when it comes to diverse teams by following these suggestions by Michelle Kim on Quartz at Work. In a new article written by Julian Hayes, he enumerates a couple of reasons why feeling like an impostor is good for high performers. Publications Kimberly Wiefling’s newest book, Inspired Organizational Cultures: Discover your DNA, Engage Your People, and Design Your Future is now out! Events Encourage positive traits in your kids by watching Empowering Kids with Character from Maria Dismondy. For the month of February, Maria suggested using the February Love Challenge to boost your child’s good character. Recommended Resources Being needy is commonly seen as a negative trait, but on the Being Well Podcast with Dr. Rick Hanson, who was recommended by Andrew Nance, Dr. Rick says that we all have needs, and explains how to get yours met. Cecil Baldwin, a resource mentioned by Alex Cespedes, recently announced that ALL HAIL, Welcome to Night Vale’s live show, is coming to the US and Canada in April. Check out their schedule to know if they’re stopping by your neighborhood. Come meet and greet Elizabeth Gilbert on her Big Magic Tour! Elizabeth’s words as an author inspired Tara Byrne. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-02-19 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 4:29


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got billionaires, soft fronts, wild hearts, and a meaningless, uncaring universe. Enjoy! Courses If you want to center your business around love and inspiration, sign up for The Heart of Money, a course created by Mark Silver which starts on February 28. Events A free online summit hosted by Tom Morkes called the $100K Launch School begins February 19th and runs until the 24th. Two of our other past Hack the Process guests, Brennan Dunn and Ryan Waggoner, along with myself, are among the featured speakers. As a speaker at Relationships and the Health-Promoting Power of Connection Across the Lifespan, Rhonda Magee will be discussing the value of compassionate, inclusive communication. This event will be held at UCLA from March 16 to 18. Are you wondering what role managers play in Agile teams? On February 28, Ron Lichty will be speaking about that to the Beyond Agile group at Impact Hub in Seattle. Programs Looking for funding for your tech projects related to diversity and inclusion? Ashe Dryden and her team at Fund Club would love to give you a hand. Apply now! Media Rich Mironov was interviewed on InfoQ’s Engineering Culture podcast about product development trends. Entrepreneur Naveen Jain guests on The Inner Changemaker Podcast with Jay Wong to explain what’s involved in becoming a billionaire. Anxiety and depression are ongoing life issues Pace Smith and Kyeli have to deal with. In the latest podcast episode of The Dervish and the Mermaid, they share how some recent medication changes help them not care whether the universe is a meaningless, uncaring void. Writing Process Street, founded by Vinay Patankar was featured on INC.com as one of four tools to run your company remotely. LeadFuze led by Justin McGill recently published a new article showing some copywriting principles to test out in sales and email campaigns. Recommended Resources In Brene Brown’s most recent interview on the On Being Podcast, she emphasizes the importance of having a strong back, soft front and a wild heart. Brene was referenced by two of our past guests, Kate Swoboda and Heather Chauvin. Living Compassion has opened registration for two workshops, Conscious Compassionate Action and Parenting with the Mentor. Cheri Huber, admired by Kate Swoboda and referenced during Mike Massy’s episode of Hack the Process, is a mindfulness teacher and the founder of Living Compassion. Nathan Curtis, founder of user experince design firm EightShapes and a recommendation made by Hack the Process guest Jina Anne, explains Design system intermediaries in his latest blog post. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-02-05 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 3:54


Process Hacker News for February 5, 2018 For all the links, or to join the mailing list, check out the full show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/process-hacker-news-for-february-5-2018/ Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got meditation retreats, funding good tech, boosting sales, and more. Enjoy! Launches RightMessage, a new automated content personalization tool, just launched, and Brennan Dunn could use your help in spreading the good news! Milestones Fund Club, which was co-founded by Ashe Dryden, was able to raise $7800 in January to help bring back ThurstHQ, a safe dating app that lets queer people of any gender connect online. You can support Fund Club too! Events Thanks to Kimberly Wiefling for sharing news about the Women of MENA in Technology Conference which features women of Middle Eastern and North American backgrounds in tech. It’s happening at Oath in Sunnyvale, California on February 10. Join Lisa Dale Miller for a day of meditation on February 10 at Equanimity: Freedom Beyond Identity and Preference in Santa Cruz. Awaken clarity and experience results by joining The Elevation Effect, a two-day gathering for men that will be led by JuVan Langford from April 28 to 29 in London. Media Our most recent guest on Hack the Process, Mike Massy, just uploaded a new video recording of his song, Qalbi. Give it a listen! Sarah Cooper dreamed of being a comedian but ended up with Plan B: working for Google. Hear her talk about her career detour and her upcoming book on the Recode Decode Podcast. Writing Process Street by Vinay Patankar has published some new blog posts by Benjamin Brandall and Ben Mulholland on simple process creation methods and lean manufacturing principles for quality results. Google Alerts can help boost your sales. Find out how with step-by-step examples in this article from LeadFuze, founded by Justin McGill. Recommended Resources The annual Wisdom 2.0 Conference is coming up this month, from the 22nd to the 24th of February in San Francisco. Guest speakers include some Hack the Process recommendations such as Jon Kabat-Zinn, Jack Kornfield and Chade Meng-Tan. They were people who influenced Bill Duane, Lisa Dale Miller, Rhonda Magee, and Loic LeMeur. When designing an interface, how do you understand the needs of users? Paul Boag, a resource mentioned by Curtis McHale, may be able to help you figure that out on the latest episode of the Boagworld podcast. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a rating in iTunes, and a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Greater Than Code
042: @CallbackWomen and Organizing Conferences for Diversity and Inclusion with Carina C. Zona

Greater Than Code

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 71:50


00:16 – Welcome to “Life, The Universe, and Podcasts!” …we mean, “Greater Than Code!” 01:13 – Carina’s Background and Superpower 02:58 – @CallbackWomen and The Naming Struggle to Make Sure Marginalized and Non-Binary People Know They Are Included Ashe Dryden: Increasing Diversity at Your Conference (https://www.ashedryden.com/blog/increasing-diversity-at-your-conference) 12:13 – Sending Signals and/or Indicators That Encourage People to Apply to Speak At Your Conference I hate to say this, but conferences need to relocate out of the U.S. My country is making business travel to U.S. untenable for so many ppl. https://t.co/bMOfbe6VDP— Carina C. Zona (@cczona) June 3, 2017 23:10 – Conference Outreach 27:56 – Accessibility at Conferences 34:19 – Conferences “Competing” for Speakers Call For Proposals (CFP) 40:26 – Financial Aid, Travel Stipends, and Reimbursement This is now part of the US non-immigrant visa application. This is obnoxious, absurd and threatens freedom of speech. pic.twitter.com/lnpLmC5v4I— Nima Fatemi (@mrphs) July 22, 2017 49:05 – Making a Difference with @CallbackWomen and Codes of Conduct #cocpledge (https://twitter.com/cocpledge) Ashe Dryden: Codes of Conduct 101 + FAQ (https://www.ashedryden.com/blog/codes-of-conduct-101-faq) Fund Club (http://joinfundclub.com/) Donate to @CallbackWomen! (http://www.callbackwomen.com/donate) Pledge via Patreon! (https://www.patreon.com/cczona) Google Image Result for http://quotespictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/never-doubt-that-a-small-group-of-thoughtful-committed-citizens-can-change-the-world-indeed-it-is-the-only-thing-that-ever-has-margaret-mead.pngnull Reflections: Jamey: Having travel and accommodation expenses covered is important for speakers. Sam: Flipping the paradigm. Coraline: Using influence to affect change. Carina: Having speaker mentors: both experienced and newbies. Rein: How conferences have evolved in a positive way around diversity and inclusion. This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode). To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means you’re supporting the show when you purchase our recommendations. Thanks! Special Guest: Carina C. Zona.

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
175: Broaden Your Worldview (Ashe Dryden)

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 30:04


Ben talks with Ashe Dryden about ways to approach diversity in the tech community from workplace, conference, and personal perspectives. AlterConf The Diverse Team The Inclusive Event Model View Culture Brianna Wu - 9 Ways to Stop Hurting and Start Helping Women in Tech Fund Club Ashe on Twitter

Devchat.tv Master Feed
236 RR Neo4j with Brian Underwood

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 52:05


02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer    Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv
236 RR Neo4j with Brian Underwood

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 52:05


02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer    Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)

Ruby Rogues
236 RR Neo4j with Brian Underwood

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 52:05


02:10 - Brian Underwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Neo Technology 02:55 - Neo4j Neo4j [GitHub] 04:31 - Graph Databases vs Traditional Databases 06:02 - Relations Have Directions 06:58 - Modeling a Domain as a Graph; How it Works cypher 13:25 - Built-in Query Processor 15:04 - Neo4j.rb => ORM; OGM Mongoid Influence 18:06 - Declarative Schema 21:09 - The Ruby Client vs The Java Client 25:48 - Use Cases 35:53 - Who is using Neo4j? Ashley Sun Lending Club: Managing Microservices with Neo4j @ GraphConnect SF 2015 38:42 - Challenges as an Open Source Maintainer 39:44 - Funding Neo4j 41:00 - Working Abroad 42:16 - Getting Started with Neo4j Getting Started with Neo4j and Ruby Neo4j Screencasts Neo4j.com/developer    Neo4j [GitHub] Picks Elle Luna: The Crossroads of Should and Must (Jessica) Lynda Tutorials (Avdi) How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (Avdi) Marked 2 (Coraline) Fund Club (Coraline) RubyTapas #334: Rspec Compound Matchers (Brian) Pyrosomes (Brian) Americapox: The Missing Plague (Brian)

The iPhreaks Show
115 iPS Women Who Code and Diversity with Michele Titolo

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 58:36


Check out RailsClips!   01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)?     18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu)   Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia   Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
115 iPS Women Who Code and Diversity with Michele Titolo

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2015 58:36


Check out RailsClips!   01:53 - Michele Titolo and Women Who Code Introduction Twitter Blog Facebook 02:15 - Origin Story 501(c) Organization 03:11 - Stated Mission “Inspire women to excel in technology careers” 04:12 - Mentorship Glassbreakers (A peer mentorship community for professional women) 08:54 - Getting Started and Getting Involved 11:27 - Value 12:42 - Remote/Virtual Membership/Communication 15:08 - What Makes Women Who Code Different (from other groups)?     18:02 - Is there a need for groups like this? What issues do these address? 22:34 - Implementing Diversity into the Workplace Job Postings Michele's tweet about a job posting Practical and Universal Interview Questions Workplace Culture Benefits Communication & Teamwork Cate Hudson: Programmers and Racecars 32:29 - Terminology (Using words like “guys”) 35:16 - Is it really harder for women to get jobs? Resume Anonymization Dropping Out/Reentering the Tech Industry Re-Recruit From the Leaky Pipeline (Model View Culture article) 43:13 - The Community at Large (How can we help make the community more open and welcome?) Inclusive Events Codes of Conduct Change Within *Your Own* Organization (Advocacy) Learning About Other People (Be Empathetic; Be Respectful) 46:08 - Are there people who can help people/companies diversify? Ashe Dryden The Diverse Team by Ashe Dryden The Ada Initiative Natural Introductions 49:49 - How can I help? (as a man) Donations Fund Club AlterConf Volunteering 51:47 - Study Resources (Proof) Model View Culture Cosmodrome (from Brianna Wu)   Groups and Mailing Lists (mentioned in this episode) Glassbreakers Women Who Code SF (San Francisco) DevChix Tech LadyMafia   Girls Who Code Black Girls Code PyLadies Ladies Who Code RailsBridge App Camp For Girls Girl Develop It Mobile Bridge Geekettes PowerToFly MotherCoders The Ada Initiative Fund Club AlterConf Picks Power Up Your Animations! with Marin Todorov (Alondo) Poker Theory & Analytics (Alondo) Paracord (Chuck) Soto Pocket Torch (Chuck) Kate Heddleston: How Our Engineering Environments are Killing Diversity (Michele) Ashe Dryden: The Responsibility of "Diversity" (Michele) Conference proposal writing: From brainstorm to submit @ 360iDev 2015 (Michele)

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213 RR Team Dynamics, API Design, and System Resiliency with Daniel Jacobson of Netflix

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 58:56


 02:25 - Daniel Jacobson Introduction Twitter Blog SlideShare LinkedIn Netflix @netflix Netflix Techblog Netflix GitHub 02:46 - How Netflix Looks at Programming and Development Team Context and Control Freedom and Responsibility Netflix: Freedom & Responsibility Culture (Version 1) Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility (Version 2)   Amazon AWS JVM (Java Virtual Machine) “Specialties” 05:03 - Maintaining a Consistent Culture Setting Context 06:37 - Onboarding Process 08:15 - Engineering spirals: 10 philosophies to facilitate innovation Introspection Transformations: Staffed Up Solving the Resiliency Problem hystrix 15:04 - Making Space for Innovation Building Expectations Incrementing Deliverables Building Trust and Confidence          Maintenance Mode 23:12 - APIs Why REST Keeps Me Up At Night API Orchestration Layers (Separation of Concerns) Gather Format Deliver 29:32 - Solving Real Problems, The Groovy Layer The Groovy Programming Language 31:34 - hystrix and Patterns for Making Systems Resilient Chaos Monkey SimianArmy Event Isolation ReactiveX 39:14 - RxJava 41:17 - The Dynamic of Senior Engineers Screening Process 44:02 - Conway's Law 47:44 - Best and Most Challenging Parts About Working for Netflix Scaling and Maintaining  Picks Fund Club (Coraline) The Codeless Code (Avdi) Trotro (Avdi) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Happy Father’s Day! (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) StartUp (Daniel) Reply All (Daniel) Mystery Show (Daniel) Chris Messina: Seeking Genius in Negative Space (Daniel) Chris Messina: Full Stack Employee (Daniel) Netflix Techblog (Daniel) Netflix GitHub (Daniel)

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213 RR Team Dynamics, API Design, and System Resiliency with Daniel Jacobson of Netflix

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 58:56


 02:25 - Daniel Jacobson Introduction Twitter Blog SlideShare LinkedIn Netflix @netflix Netflix Techblog Netflix GitHub 02:46 - How Netflix Looks at Programming and Development Team Context and Control Freedom and Responsibility Netflix: Freedom & Responsibility Culture (Version 1) Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility (Version 2)   Amazon AWS JVM (Java Virtual Machine) “Specialties” 05:03 - Maintaining a Consistent Culture Setting Context 06:37 - Onboarding Process 08:15 - Engineering spirals: 10 philosophies to facilitate innovation Introspection Transformations: Staffed Up Solving the Resiliency Problem hystrix 15:04 - Making Space for Innovation Building Expectations Incrementing Deliverables Building Trust and Confidence          Maintenance Mode 23:12 - APIs Why REST Keeps Me Up At Night API Orchestration Layers (Separation of Concerns) Gather Format Deliver 29:32 - Solving Real Problems, The Groovy Layer The Groovy Programming Language 31:34 - hystrix and Patterns for Making Systems Resilient Chaos Monkey SimianArmy Event Isolation ReactiveX 39:14 - RxJava 41:17 - The Dynamic of Senior Engineers Screening Process 44:02 - Conway's Law 47:44 - Best and Most Challenging Parts About Working for Netflix Scaling and Maintaining  Picks Fund Club (Coraline) The Codeless Code (Avdi) Trotro (Avdi) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Happy Father’s Day! (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) StartUp (Daniel) Reply All (Daniel) Mystery Show (Daniel) Chris Messina: Seeking Genius in Negative Space (Daniel) Chris Messina: Full Stack Employee (Daniel) Netflix Techblog (Daniel) Netflix GitHub (Daniel)

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213 RR Team Dynamics, API Design, and System Resiliency with Daniel Jacobson of Netflix

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2015 58:56


 02:25 - Daniel Jacobson Introduction Twitter Blog SlideShare LinkedIn Netflix @netflix Netflix Techblog Netflix GitHub 02:46 - How Netflix Looks at Programming and Development Team Context and Control Freedom and Responsibility Netflix: Freedom & Responsibility Culture (Version 1) Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility (Version 2)   Amazon AWS JVM (Java Virtual Machine) “Specialties” 05:03 - Maintaining a Consistent Culture Setting Context 06:37 - Onboarding Process 08:15 - Engineering spirals: 10 philosophies to facilitate innovation Introspection Transformations: Staffed Up Solving the Resiliency Problem hystrix 15:04 - Making Space for Innovation Building Expectations Incrementing Deliverables Building Trust and Confidence          Maintenance Mode 23:12 - APIs Why REST Keeps Me Up At Night API Orchestration Layers (Separation of Concerns) Gather Format Deliver 29:32 - Solving Real Problems, The Groovy Layer The Groovy Programming Language 31:34 - hystrix and Patterns for Making Systems Resilient Chaos Monkey SimianArmy Event Isolation ReactiveX 39:14 - RxJava 41:17 - The Dynamic of Senior Engineers Screening Process 44:02 - Conway's Law 47:44 - Best and Most Challenging Parts About Working for Netflix Scaling and Maintaining  Picks Fund Club (Coraline) The Codeless Code (Avdi) Trotro (Avdi) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Happy Father’s Day! (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) StartUp (Daniel) Reply All (Daniel) Mystery Show (Daniel) Chris Messina: Seeking Genius in Negative Space (Daniel) Chris Messina: Full Stack Employee (Daniel) Netflix Techblog (Daniel) Netflix GitHub (Daniel)