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Tonights Topics - Guilty and music pleasures Instant pot, love it or leave it Is there psychology in how you clean dem cheeks? Now we're going to roll into hypothetical hump day, what would you do if Flat tire on a highway Teaching kids about money Links we talked about https://www.daveramsey.com/blog/how-to-teach-kids-about-money https://www.nsc.org/home-safety/safety-topics/emergency-preparedness/car-kit https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Self-Driven-Child-Audiobook/B0798185R1?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=CjwKCAjw4rf6BRAvEiwAn2Q76hqV4LyBRAQXduWE64OOTkCOwF3ZBqOPkdXhGdOLfe_JLrMKCMjfORoCfIwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Connect With Guest •Instagram• Facebook•Website• @MOVEMENTRX @DRTHERESALARSON WWW.MOVEMENT-RX.COM WWW.DRTHERESALARSON.COM L.O.V.E. Principals 26:08 * lead yourself first , oxygen breath take a breath, vulnerability, elasticity move Life is a Mirror 29:57 What is the story you’re telling your self? 46:21 Books mentioned in the episode from the Dr. Larson Ashley’s War By Gayle Tzemach Lemmon https://www.amazon.com/Ashleys-War-Soldiers-Special-Battlefield/dp/0062333828/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ashleys+war&qid=1590814448&s=books&sr=1-1 The Places that scare you By Pema Chodron Audible https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Places-That-Scare-You-Audiobook/B077VYHMFQ?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=CjwKCAjw5cL2BRASEiwAENqAPhGupsx8nxDAEANy8ZQll8lCgk7u2RQIN4UvIj8y3S4WiRpbJUjK6BoCS2AQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Book https://www.amazon.com/Pema-Chodron-Fearlessness-Difficult-Paperback/dp/B01FOD4X1Y/ref=pd_lpo_14_t_0/132-8037467-7981815?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01FOD4X1Y&pd_rd_r=7165056c-06e4-4d46-95af-22462c33e4fc&pd_rd_w=RMZIw&pd_rd_wg=aX1Pb&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=H264DFEJVB0FVFN7FG26&psc=1&refRID=H264DFEJVB0FVFN7FG26 Opening and Closing music is produced and created by Zoowill Coffee with Julian is a podcast that brings an unsanitized, unedited message directly from *successful veterans and veteran non-profit organizations. Our goal is to improve the conversation between civilians and veterans, and create a medium to enhance a veteran’s ability to succeed in the world! Successful Veteran- A Veteran who is actively pursuing a worthwhile goal with vigor and intensity. Thank you so much for your time, listening, subscribing and supporting this podcast I appreciate you, remember stay strong stay tough You have been listening to the Coffee with Julian Podcast speak to you all real soon.
"There is no lack in the world; there is no lack of money, there is no lack of air, there is no lack of clients for you or people to buy your programs or products or whatever it is." Listen to Cayla and her guest, Gina DeVee, as they discuss her journey from a struggling psychotherapist who lived at home with her parents to globe-trotting entrepreneur to founding her multimillion-dollar women's empowerment company called Divine Living. Listen as Cayla and Gina share the difference between being a princess versus being a queen and how you can step out of the princess role and become the queen of your life. Gina speaks about getting to the spot where you feel it's ok to put your pleasure first. The lost art of femininity and how she met her husband at one of her workshops. Cayla believes that miracles happen every day for us, and there is no need to push for it. Do you have an injured feminine instinct? Listen as Gina defines what it is and how to heal it. She also talks about the masculine and feminine energy that lives in both women and men and what each one looks like. Cayla and Gina speak about money buying happiness, how it gives you options and permitting you to like the thing that gives you happiness. If you are struggling to be queen, this is definitely the episode for you. Gina shares some great tips and tricks plus information on her book and a free program to help you find your queendom. In This Episode [01:53] Welcome to the show, Gina! [02:44] Gina shares her background and how she went from living with her parents to where she is today. [05:39] Cayla discusses the difference between being a princess versus a queen. [06:30] Listen as Gina shares how you can step out of being a princess and becoming the queen in your life. [09:48] How do we get into the spot where it's ok to put our pleasure first? [10:39] Gina discusses the lost art of femininity. [12:50] Cayla says it's learning to trust that miracles are happening every day for us, and we don't have to push for it. [13:16] Gina shares how and where she met her husband. [14:38] Cayla believes that everyone should get Gina's book titled "The Audacity To Be Queen: The unapologetic Art of Dreaming Big and Manifesting Your Most Fabulous Life." (https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Audacity-to-Be-Queen-Audiobook/1549182528?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&g) [15:25] Gina speaks about how to break the cycle of not enough. [17:01] Listen as Gina discusses the difference between masculine energy and feminine energy within both men and women. [18:44] Cayla believes that money buys happiness; money gives you options. [20:37] Do you feel like every new level you have to go through a new truth with money? [22:50] Do what feels good, do what feels pleasurable to you. [25:36] Cayla speaks about setting her kids up so that they can do it comfortably when they can leave home. [27:56] Gina shares some tips with the mommy millionaires on how to play big. [31:20] Thank you for being on the show! Find Cayla: Mommy Millionaire (https://www.mommymillionaire.co/) Mastermind (https://www.mommymillionaire.co/mastermind) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CraftCayla/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/cayla.craft/) Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/caycraftisa/) Find Gina: Gina DeVee (https://divineliving.com/) "The Audacity To Be Queen: The unapologetic Art of Dreaming Big and Manifesting Your Most Fabulous Life." (https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Audacity-to-Be-Queen-Audiobook/1549182528?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&g) @ginadevee: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/ginadevee)
On today’s episode, LeeAnn sits down to talk with us about the importance of quality time, especially during this season in which we find ourselves largely at home due to the pandemic. In a time where spending moments with family is now more accessible than ever, why does it seem so hard to accomplish and what can we do to change this? LeeAnn goes into detail about her thoughts on quarantine and how they have shifted since March. In addition, she shares how she aligns her time between herself and her family and why walking now is one of her favorite hobbies. It’s an episode filled with heart and one that LeeAnn has been working on for some time now, so pull up a chair and get ready to listen and learn!What We Talk About: Our new normal and the instability of itWorking through instability and finding your positive mediumBriefly discuss life pre-quarantine, then deeper into quarantine and the anxieties that come with itWhat you can do to stay positive during a the pandemicThe importance of a routine Positive changes you can make right nowResources:Unplug by Suze Yalof Schwartz (one of LeeAnn’s favorite books currently): https://www.audible.com/pd/Unplug-Audiobook/B01NC09SR6?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=Cj0KCQjw3ZX4BRDmARIsAFYh7ZLNWOQXKLr9umD3b4Mjrip4Im6UbT6fgg9QbLzSyLJGvR-9_ZOWdZ8aAhPZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.dsLeeAnn’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeannsauter/LeeAnn’s Blog Post about Quality Time: TBD
The Moneywise Guys Tuesday, July 7th www.MoneywiseGuys.com Phone: (661) 847-1000 Email: info@moneywiseguys.com Guest: Traco Matthews, Director I – Human Resources & Staff Development Kern County Superintendent of Schools https://kern.org/ Show Notes: "The Color of Law" https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Color-of-Law-Audiobook/B0747SYKJF?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxbzDhcS86gIVhYbACh3NsAYnEAAYASAAEgLqafD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://www.npr.org/2017/05/17/528822128/the-color-of-law-details-how-u-s-housing-policies-created-segregation
Growing up thinking you suck, sucks. This episode's guest, Margie “In Chargie” grew up thinking exactly that. Come hang out with us as we kick shame in the face and discuss issues tied to having ADHD. This episode makes references to possibly sensitive material surrounding learning disabilities and self-worth.If you are suffering with ADHD, here are links to resources that our guest found helpful.How to ADHD, with Jessica McCabehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nPM1_kSZf91ZGkcgy_95Q"You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!" - Kate Kelly, Peggy Ramundo, Edward M. Hallowellhttps://www.audible.com/pd/You-Mean-Im-Not-Lazy-Stupid-or-Crazy-Audiobook/B0036HXYIE?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=CjwKCAjwxev3BRBBEiwAiB_PWA0uN97P-vNR5ZkVvz0_dgA-UrVMui7VPjVuw7M5P4W--SLS74hDcRoCDy4QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.dsThe Hallowell Centershttps://www.drhallowell.com/
In episode 138 of the Doctor Who: Alhambra Podcast, Liam sits down and interviews voice actor and audio book reader John Banks. They touch upon how John got into acting, his schooling, the audio plays he's featured in, how he got into Big Finish Productions (starting with the main range #125 Paper Cuts). Liam asks how he got into radio and voice acting, his home studio, microphones, the profession. Black Library, and further Big Finish audios are discussed, as well as John Banks' favorite characters he's played, the best and worst actors he's worked with, as well as the Big Finish lunches! https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=John+Banks&ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=CjwKCAjwqdn1BRBREiwAEbZcRwpnH36ZRNuF4RTc9qrfkpJwmx7v6MkyPteojoFGhWGWEYh4PHcwbRoCjQQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Email the show at: alhambraaudio@gmail.com Send the show a message or a DM on Twitter to either Liam @djNezumi and Humphrey:@HumphGPC or The Show @AlhambraPodcast. Visit our website: AlhambraPodcast.weebly.com
This episode was recorded remotely to honor the CDC requests to distance ourselves. We apologize for the sound quality as we work to find the best recording option while following social distancing protocols. During the Covid-19 pandemic we wanted to give parents and teens help to strengthen their mental health. For those that struggle with anxiety and depression as well as those who don't, isolation and social distancing can increase feelings of depression and anxiety. Jeremy discusses tips from a brilliant study on reversing the course of depression done by Alex Korb, a neuroscientist. Teens Austin and Quincy give us insight on how they're doing during this isolation period and discuss their feelings of missing out on finishing their senior year. Sherry weighs in on her own feelings of missing out on her son experiencing his senior year as they had imagined it. Alex Korb gives 4 tips that can help anyone who may be struggling mentally during this time of isolation and lack of school and sport activities to keep teens busy. You may listen to Korb's book "The Upward Cycle" on Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Upward-Spiral-Audiobook/B00T3J3M54?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpfHzBRCiARIsAHHzyZqdBM2ct9apIPxYvQQHO9hCyB37eMN3JUoaeHXTzqn6FzgEC_5VjtkaArq4EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindthegap-teenstalk/message
Today, we're re-releasing an old episode about how hard it is getting to decipher fact from fiction. Because next week, we’ll be putting out a story showing what happens when certain reality-altering tools get released into the wild. Simon Adler takes us down a technological rabbit hole of strangely contorted faces and words made out of thin air. And a wonderland full of computer scientists, journalists, and digital detectives forces us to rethink even the things we see with our very own eyes. Oh, and by the way, we decided to put the dark secrets we learned into action, and unleash this on the internet. Reported by Simon Adler. Produced by Simon Adler and Annie McEwen. Special thanks to everyone on the University of Southern California team who helped out with the facial manipulation: Kyle Olszewski, Koki Nagano, Ronald Yu, Yi Zhou, Jaewoo Seo, Shunsuke Saito, and Hao Li. Check out more of their work pinscreen.com Special thanks also to Matthew Aylett, Supasorn Suwajanakorn, Rachel Axler, Angus Kneale, David Carroll, Amy Pearl and Nick Bilton. You can check out Nick’s latest book, American Kingpin, here. Support Radiolab by becoming a member today at Radiolab.org/donate.
In this episode: How Magic Mushrooms, Ecstasy, Hallucionagens can help us to awaken our own internal consciousness. It's about showing yourself parts of yourself that are ready to be seen. Today I talk about opening the heart and loving loud! Get outside during the cold months How interesting is it that death and dying in nature is a reflection and metaphor for our own lives. Embrace our internal letting go, and they dying of ourselves. Music festivals where people are awake to themselves. Reality Transurfing- what is it and how do you learn about it. I call it Imagination Activation Links and References: Tufti the Priestess- Waking up in the dream - https://www.amazon.com/Tufti-Priestess-Stroll-Through-Movie-ebook/dp/B07KGDGXR1 Noah Lampert and Synchronicity podcast https://www.syncpodcast.com/ Songs I like to dance to- Mundian to Bach Ke by Panjabi MC, One Tribe by The Black Eyed Peas, Dancing in the Moonlight by King Harvest, Love will keep us together by Captian & Tennile, HIjack the Magik by The Polish Ambassador & NItty Scott. Help my friend Philip Save the Elephants: https://www.elephantsnow.org/ Soulplay: https://www.soulplay.co/ Bhakti Fest: https://bhaktifest.com/bhaktifest/ Ecstatic Dance Bus Tour:https://www.danielmollner.com/ The Book of Knowing and Worth by Paul Selig- https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Book-of-Knowing-and-Worth-Audiobook/B00KCYAK1S?ds_rl=1262685&ds_rl=1263561&ds_rl=1260658&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0eTe4oex5QIVXB6tBh1D3QBoEAAYASAAEgKKQvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Non Violent Communication-https://www.cnvc.org/ Byron Katie- http://thework.com Breathwork: https://thebreathcenter.com/ I AM Decree Booklet Book One-http://www.saintgermainpress.com/i-am-decrees-book-one/ ELAINA'S INFO: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elainalove Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rawchefelainalove KATELYN'S INFOInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/klcuisine/ Our Website: http://purejoyplanet.com If you like this episode and want to hear more, please head to itunes, subscribe, rate, and review this podcast. If you'd like us to explore more on any of the topics above, right to us! We'd love to hear from you. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/purejoypodcast RESOURCES
Panel: Charles Max Wood Mark Eriksen Eric Berry Special Guest: Andrew Summers In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Andrew Summers who lives in Chicago, currently. Working on Elixir development, and here to talk about how he wrote the dialyzer pretty printer. He is a software engineer for Albert.io, makes cool stuff every day, loves punk music, and Philadelphia sports. The panel talks about the Dialyzer pretty printing, Elixir, code writing, and more! Show Topics: 1:07 – Why are you famous? 1:11 – Andrew: Answers the question. 1:34 – Chuck: Nice. Is the dialyzer printer complete pretty printing or is it more than that? 1:45 – Andrew talks. He mentions the background information on this specific printer, which was written a decade ago. 4:13 – Panel: One thing that is helpful is that it is a static code analysis. In the Elixir we are writing these spec statements. For nothing else than this type is coming out. Then this looks at the code, and your spec says you are returning this, but I can tell that you are also returning X, Y, or Z. So it is helping us see what we are declaring a code to do, and that’s really what the code is doing. 5:28 – Guest: Yes, exactly. To continue that topic here is what else it’s saying... 6:08 – Panel: Our panelist is not here, but he has had to fix code before with that problem. With Dialect Dialyzer – how do we say this library is out-of-date? The code is out-of-date. How do I get my stuff to pass – to clean up my site? 6:54 – Guest: Containing that warning. Guest goes into further detail how to problem-solve this issue. 8:02 – Panel: So you are saying that I can funnel. 8:20 – Panel & Guest go back-and-forth talking about this topic. 9:49 – Panel: I am still diving into the system. Haven’t really used the printer, yet. Panelist asks Guest a question. 10:04 – Guest: At the forefront there are some configurations to help with that. 11:16 – Panel: Why would someone not want to use this? What are the cons? 11:23 – Guest: It would have to do more with CI than anything (one con). 13:06 – Panel: Lots of people are coming to Elixir New. Great. What is the selling point? Why should someone invest his or her time in this project? 13:33 – Guest: I find looking for a type spec is one more piece of information that could help the reader that would tell them what the code should be doing. Any information from the original author to be passed down is great. Having the machine to check that, whenever you push code, it’s an imperfect check (as we were saying). If it can tell you that you did something wrong, then why not? It gives you that extra red flag. There are huge benefits to that. Same reason we write unit tests. 15:20 – Panel: You are learning Elixir right, Chuck? Panelist talks about tech specs, code writing, and learning projects. 16:25 – Panel: Here is a tip to learning. One thing that I did I came to an existing project and writing a sub-system ( as series of modules) Writing the tech specs. As they are interacting with each other, then writing Dial Elixir, and grab the output to the file path to where my code is. Within my own code find where I am inconsistent. Andrew – you could get pages of output, right? Any tips for users? 17:37 – Guest: Isolate portions of your code base. 19:27 – Chuck: I do like the idea of the umbrella. Phoenix app out into an umbrella. A sub apps and they are more centered, smaller sized. Then, yeah. Start with Dialyzer on just that project. Isolate it, and this app in the umbrella. The output is much smaller, and good success with that. Now, one of the new features you added was the language / the code that it reports is an ERLANG term. That is not familiar to most Elixir developers. Especially if you are new to it. If you are turning this into a friendly Elixir thing, then you had to learn other programs. How did you get into this path? 21:00 – Andrew: Whenever there was complicated “something” at work – I was the person to go to. As I started to do it more and more I saw patterns in the output. Things were kind of predictable, and how to format things. It synchronizes weird. What would I do to write this task? Researched. There are 2 tools = LEEX and YECC. If you have 2 files in your source directory... 22:56 – Advertisement – Digital Ocean 23:39 – Panel: It’s cool. 23:58 – Guest: It brought me back to some courses from school. I thought that was funny. They are pretty contained tools. 24:36 – Panel: Part of your motivation was from Jose. 24:49 – Guest: Yes, definitely. 25:39 – Did you have any questions for Jose? 26:35 – Panel: You added the feature of... CREDO is pretty well-known. 27:28 – Guest: Sure, I guess I did skip some of that. Andrew talked about different libraries, ERLANG modules, and so on. 28:38 – Panel: What else are you doing? 28:45 – Getting error messages fixed for version 1.0. Trying to close-up the residual things. 30:18 – Guest keeps talking about support and other bugs. Andrew: If you see something, say something. 31:00 - Panel: There are languages that run on the beam. Something to create something more standard so different languages can depend on. Is there anything like that? To help you with your tooling? 31:40 – Andrew: Good question! Some of the things that happen at the Dialyzer level, stuff just gets dropped. 33:47 – Guest: How this works all together... 35:15 – Chuck: How to contribute to Dialyxir? 35:30 – Guest: Around error messages – is the best place to look. If you have a good editor hand, good place for that. If you are further into the compiler land – might want to play with that. 36:29 – Guest: ERLEX 36:43 – Chuck: What did you learn about building these libraries? 36:55 – Guest: I learned a lot about the construction of Elixir. Guest dives into this more. 38:25 – Chuck: The principle that you cannot bind... 38:51 – Guest: ...this area of my code-base... it would be nice to turn off those features. When I really do need it – I need it, but not so if I don’t need it. 39:39 – Panel: I want to point someone to a resource: TypeSpecs. 39:54 – Guest: I used that so much! Wonderful resource, I learned so much stuff! I stole all the output from that. I didn’t know that language had that?! 40:20 – Panel chimes in about this resource some more. 41:02 – Guest: We really do have a simple language. There are some weird things, but not a lot of constructs under the hood. Only a few data structures. It could have been more complicated. I was worried about that – but that never happened, because... 41:41 – Panel: Thanks for adding that. Very true. 42:51 – Guest talks about other things that are very simple, too. 44:35 – Panel: Are you doing fulltime with Elixir for programming? 44:35 – Guest: Yes, we are using other Elixir and JS App. In another life I used... They all can teach you something. Sometimes the journey of going there and realizing WHY you don’t want to be there is sometimes worth the journey! 45:20 – Panel asks guest a question. 45:25 – Guest answers question. Andrew: We have enjoyed our time in Elixir. It’s nice. 46:27 – Panel: Anything else? 46:33 – Panel: Where can people find you online? 46:40 – Guest: Elixir Slack, Twitter, GitHub. 47:01 – Picks! 47:05 – Advertisement – Code Badges Links: Andrew Summers’ Twitter Credo Erlang Dialyxir LEEX YECC Credo ERLEX TypeSpecs Curated Dev News for Busy Developers EX_JSON_SCHEMA React – Jsonschema – form Announcing Distillery 2.0 Distillery’s documentation! MKDocs EX_Json_Schema Sponsors: Get a Coder Job Digital Ocean Code Badges Cache Fly Picks: Eric Chrome Extension for News Mark Announcing Distillery 2.0 MKdocs https://hexdocs.pm/distillery/home.html. Charles Launch by Jeff Walker Downcast Andrew Ex json Schema React json schema from
Panel: Charles Max Wood Mark Eriksen Eric Berry Special Guest: Andrew Summers In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Andrew Summers who lives in Chicago, currently. Working on Elixir development, and here to talk about how he wrote the dialyzer pretty printer. He is a software engineer for Albert.io, makes cool stuff every day, loves punk music, and Philadelphia sports. The panel talks about the Dialyzer pretty printing, Elixir, code writing, and more! Show Topics: 1:07 – Why are you famous? 1:11 – Andrew: Answers the question. 1:34 – Chuck: Nice. Is the dialyzer printer complete pretty printing or is it more than that? 1:45 – Andrew talks. He mentions the background information on this specific printer, which was written a decade ago. 4:13 – Panel: One thing that is helpful is that it is a static code analysis. In the Elixir we are writing these spec statements. For nothing else than this type is coming out. Then this looks at the code, and your spec says you are returning this, but I can tell that you are also returning X, Y, or Z. So it is helping us see what we are declaring a code to do, and that’s really what the code is doing. 5:28 – Guest: Yes, exactly. To continue that topic here is what else it’s saying... 6:08 – Panel: Our panelist is not here, but he has had to fix code before with that problem. With Dialect Dialyzer – how do we say this library is out-of-date? The code is out-of-date. How do I get my stuff to pass – to clean up my site? 6:54 – Guest: Containing that warning. Guest goes into further detail how to problem-solve this issue. 8:02 – Panel: So you are saying that I can funnel. 8:20 – Panel & Guest go back-and-forth talking about this topic. 9:49 – Panel: I am still diving into the system. Haven’t really used the printer, yet. Panelist asks Guest a question. 10:04 – Guest: At the forefront there are some configurations to help with that. 11:16 – Panel: Why would someone not want to use this? What are the cons? 11:23 – Guest: It would have to do more with CI than anything (one con). 13:06 – Panel: Lots of people are coming to Elixir New. Great. What is the selling point? Why should someone invest his or her time in this project? 13:33 – Guest: I find looking for a type spec is one more piece of information that could help the reader that would tell them what the code should be doing. Any information from the original author to be passed down is great. Having the machine to check that, whenever you push code, it’s an imperfect check (as we were saying). If it can tell you that you did something wrong, then why not? It gives you that extra red flag. There are huge benefits to that. Same reason we write unit tests. 15:20 – Panel: You are learning Elixir right, Chuck? Panelist talks about tech specs, code writing, and learning projects. 16:25 – Panel: Here is a tip to learning. One thing that I did I came to an existing project and writing a sub-system ( as series of modules) Writing the tech specs. As they are interacting with each other, then writing Dial Elixir, and grab the output to the file path to where my code is. Within my own code find where I am inconsistent. Andrew – you could get pages of output, right? Any tips for users? 17:37 – Guest: Isolate portions of your code base. 19:27 – Chuck: I do like the idea of the umbrella. Phoenix app out into an umbrella. A sub apps and they are more centered, smaller sized. Then, yeah. Start with Dialyzer on just that project. Isolate it, and this app in the umbrella. The output is much smaller, and good success with that. Now, one of the new features you added was the language / the code that it reports is an ERLANG term. That is not familiar to most Elixir developers. Especially if you are new to it. If you are turning this into a friendly Elixir thing, then you had to learn other programs. How did you get into this path? 21:00 – Andrew: Whenever there was complicated “something” at work – I was the person to go to. As I started to do it more and more I saw patterns in the output. Things were kind of predictable, and how to format things. It synchronizes weird. What would I do to write this task? Researched. There are 2 tools = LEEX and YECC. If you have 2 files in your source directory... 22:56 – Advertisement – Digital Ocean 23:39 – Panel: It’s cool. 23:58 – Guest: It brought me back to some courses from school. I thought that was funny. They are pretty contained tools. 24:36 – Panel: Part of your motivation was from Jose. 24:49 – Guest: Yes, definitely. 25:39 – Did you have any questions for Jose? 26:35 – Panel: You added the feature of... CREDO is pretty well-known. 27:28 – Guest: Sure, I guess I did skip some of that. Andrew talked about different libraries, ERLANG modules, and so on. 28:38 – Panel: What else are you doing? 28:45 – Getting error messages fixed for version 1.0. Trying to close-up the residual things. 30:18 – Guest keeps talking about support and other bugs. Andrew: If you see something, say something. 31:00 - Panel: There are languages that run on the beam. Something to create something more standard so different languages can depend on. Is there anything like that? To help you with your tooling? 31:40 – Andrew: Good question! Some of the things that happen at the Dialyzer level, stuff just gets dropped. 33:47 – Guest: How this works all together... 35:15 – Chuck: How to contribute to Dialyxir? 35:30 – Guest: Around error messages – is the best place to look. If you have a good editor hand, good place for that. If you are further into the compiler land – might want to play with that. 36:29 – Guest: ERLEX 36:43 – Chuck: What did you learn about building these libraries? 36:55 – Guest: I learned a lot about the construction of Elixir. Guest dives into this more. 38:25 – Chuck: The principle that you cannot bind... 38:51 – Guest: ...this area of my code-base... it would be nice to turn off those features. When I really do need it – I need it, but not so if I don’t need it. 39:39 – Panel: I want to point someone to a resource: TypeSpecs. 39:54 – Guest: I used that so much! Wonderful resource, I learned so much stuff! I stole all the output from that. I didn’t know that language had that?! 40:20 – Panel chimes in about this resource some more. 41:02 – Guest: We really do have a simple language. There are some weird things, but not a lot of constructs under the hood. Only a few data structures. It could have been more complicated. I was worried about that – but that never happened, because... 41:41 – Panel: Thanks for adding that. Very true. 42:51 – Guest talks about other things that are very simple, too. 44:35 – Panel: Are you doing fulltime with Elixir for programming? 44:35 – Guest: Yes, we are using other Elixir and JS App. In another life I used... They all can teach you something. Sometimes the journey of going there and realizing WHY you don’t want to be there is sometimes worth the journey! 45:20 – Panel asks guest a question. 45:25 – Guest answers question. Andrew: We have enjoyed our time in Elixir. It’s nice. 46:27 – Panel: Anything else? 46:33 – Panel: Where can people find you online? 46:40 – Guest: Elixir Slack, Twitter, GitHub. 47:01 – Picks! 47:05 – Advertisement – Code Badges Links: Andrew Summers’ Twitter Credo Erlang Dialyxir LEEX YECC Credo ERLEX TypeSpecs Curated Dev News for Busy Developers EX_JSON_SCHEMA React – Jsonschema – form Announcing Distillery 2.0 Distillery’s documentation! 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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Mark Erikson Eric Berry Justin Bean Special Guests: Kamil Lelonek In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Kamil Lelonek about Blockchain in Elixir. Kamil is a software engineer from Poland who does full stack development with Elixir and JavaScript. He is also an educated dietician and is interested in topics such as biohacking, Bitcoin, and Blockchain. They talk about how he got into Elixir, how he decided to start implementing Blockchain in Elixir, and Bitcoin. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Kamil intro Elixir and JavaScript How did you come to Elixir? Between Clojure and Elixir originally Some experience with functional programming Experience with Java, Ruby, and Scala Wanted to use a functional language Full-time Elixir developer now How hard was it to transition to Elixir? Syntax of Elixir is similar to Ruby How long did it take you to go from an operational mindset to a functional mindset? Coding in a non-idiomatic way How did you get into Bitcoin and Blockchain with Elixir? Start everything from scratch Document journey through blog posts Haven’t had any problems so far with implementation Why Elixir is a good technology to implement Blockchain with Started off simple Leverage OTP in future Leveraging wit pattern matching and binary matching Blog posts to come Mastering Bitcoin Bitstring parsing And much, much more! Links: Elixir JavaScript Clojure Bitcoin Blockchain Ruby Scala Blockchain blog posts Mastering Bitcoin Kamil’s Blog kamil.lelonek.me Kamil’s GitHub @KamilLelonek Picks: Mark Solve for Happy by Mo Gawdat Eric Six-Sided Fidget Spinner Justin Keyboard io Kamil Nonviolent Communication by Dr. Marshall B. Rosenberg
Panel: Mark Erikson Eric Berry Justin Bean Special Guests: Kamil Lelonek In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Kamil Lelonek about Blockchain in Elixir. Kamil is a software engineer from Poland who does full stack development with Elixir and JavaScript. He is also an educated dietician and is interested in topics such as biohacking, Bitcoin, and Blockchain. They talk about how he got into Elixir, how he decided to start implementing Blockchain in Elixir, and Bitcoin. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Kamil intro Elixir and JavaScript How did you come to Elixir? Between Clojure and Elixir originally Some experience with functional programming Experience with Java, Ruby, and Scala Wanted to use a functional language Full-time Elixir developer now How hard was it to transition to Elixir? Syntax of Elixir is similar to Ruby How long did it take you to go from an operational mindset to a functional mindset? Coding in a non-idiomatic way How did you get into Bitcoin and Blockchain with Elixir? Start everything from scratch Document journey through blog posts Haven’t had any problems so far with implementation Why Elixir is a good technology to implement Blockchain with Started off simple Leverage OTP in future Leveraging wit pattern matching and binary matching Blog posts to come Mastering Bitcoin Bitstring parsing And much, much more! Links: Elixir JavaScript Clojure Bitcoin Blockchain Ruby Scala Blockchain blog posts Mastering Bitcoin Kamil’s Blog kamil.lelonek.me Kamil’s GitHub @KamilLelonek Picks: Mark Solve for Happy by Mo Gawdat Eric Six-Sided Fidget Spinner Justin Keyboard io Kamil Nonviolent Communication by Dr. Marshall B. Rosenberg
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal training, but, by only learning to code on the job. This is a great episode to learn specific ways to build a career without formal training, and how to present yourself for the job. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: React Native Radio and the React Native world React Training and pop up workshops How Nader got into programming Learning HTML and Web Development E-commerce, WordPress Nader talks about getting his first job Positioning yourself as a developer for success Specialization Presenting yourself for the job How Nader learn to do JavaScript Learning a viable option Ionic What is it about React Native that interest you? React Native In Action - Book! React Native Elements Sharing Content and much, much more! Links: React Native In Action reactnative.training https://github.com/react-native-training Ideas anyone? Picks Nader Audio Book- A Guide To the Good Life Charles The Way of Kings Scratching your own itch!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal training, but, by only learning to code on the job. This is a great episode to learn specific ways to build a career without formal training, and how to present yourself for the job. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: React Native Radio and the React Native world React Training and pop up workshops How Nader got into programming Learning HTML and Web Development E-commerce, WordPress Nader talks about getting his first job Positioning yourself as a developer for success Specialization Presenting yourself for the job How Nader learn to do JavaScript Learning a viable option Ionic What is it about React Native that interest you? React Native In Action - Book! React Native Elements Sharing Content and much, much more! Links: React Native In Action reactnative.training https://github.com/react-native-training Ideas anyone? Picks Nader Audio Book- A Guide To the Good Life Charles The Way of Kings Scratching your own itch!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal training, but, by only learning to code on the job. This is a great episode to learn specific ways to build a career without formal training, and how to present yourself for the job. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: React Native Radio and the React Native world React Training and pop up workshops How Nader got into programming Learning HTML and Web Development E-commerce, WordPress Nader talks about getting his first job Positioning yourself as a developer for success Specialization Presenting yourself for the job How Nader learn to do JavaScript Learning a viable option Ionic What is it about React Native that interest you? React Native In Action - Book! React Native Elements Sharing Content and much, much more! Links: React Native In Action reactnative.training https://github.com/react-native-training Ideas anyone? Picks Nader Audio Book- A Guide To the Good Life Charles The Way of Kings Scratching your own itch!
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GET YOUR PAPER AND PENS AND TAKE NOTES!! Dr. Bradley Bale and Dr. Tom Larkin AAOSH – American Academy For Oral Systemic Health https://aaosh.org/ Total Health, Complete Health, the Oral Systemic Connection – Learning your lexicon! Bale-Doneen Method Bringing Physicians and Dentistry Together Arteriology – Arteriologists http://www.baledoneen.com/ High-Risk Periodontal Pathogens are Causal for Heart Disease Be logical and methodical for prescribing antibiotics! Modulate your Treatment based on patient progression or regression! Oravital Rinse 3 elements that cause arterial disease Transmissibility of disease http://www.baledoneen.com/attend/about-preceptorship/ http://productivedentist.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Beat-Heart-Attack-Gene-Revolutionary/dp/1681620227 Or listen to the book on Audible - http://www.audible.com/pd/Science-Technology/Beat-the-Heart-Attack-Gene-Audiobook/B00JANB1DI?mkwid=DSATitle_dc&pcrid=158258695650&pmt=b&pkw=_intitle%3Aaudiobook&source_code=GO1GB907OSH060513&cvosrc=ppc%20dynamic%20search.google.97175169&cvo_crid=158258695650&cvo_pid=5075902449&gclid=Cj0KEQiAgJTGBRDLr5_az_Ouk44BEiQAIxaA4mh5RpYJoiDmDqIpBKmxwqLSJInb4edJxPTqF2aQ3MwaAuDL8P8HAQ www.TomLarkin.com tom@tomlarkin.com http://www.tomlarkin.com/advanced-prevention-course There is too much good stuff here! Scaling the web - http://onestop.globaltimes.cn/seeing-a-dentist-in-china/ #VoD17 www.SmilesAtSea.com Promo Code AJ Under One Roof Code – LOVEUOR5
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
04:25 - Error message: “Unknown provider” 6:00 - Error message: “Can’t resolve all parameters” 10:00 - Mistakes from Angular’s framework 12:55 - Should I be using relative paths? 17:45 - Error Message: “Ng4 let customer end customer” 19:35 - Error Message: “Component dashboard component is not part of any module” 20:37 - Lazy loading and module errors 33:10 - NgModule for data collection errors 35:30 - No errors schema 39:30 - Syntax errors and decorators 45:25 - Forgetting to add a component to your template 49:30 - Rating Angular 2’s error messages 54:10 -Error Message: Object supporting error for NG4 56:30 - Mapping result errors 1:05:00 - Words for the wise Picks: Artisanal Pencil Sharpening (Ward) Bob and Ray, “Most Beautiful Face Contest Winner” (Ward) Plunker (John) Jamba Juice’s Peanut Butter Chocolate Love Shake (Joe) Smashburger (Joe) Tesla Solar (Joe) Covert game (Joe) Doctor (Lukas) Legoland Discovery Center (Lukas) One Stop Nutrition shakes (Lukas) Bike Prank video (Lukas) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) MindMup2 (Charles) Devchat Conferences Devchat Webinars NgConf 2017
00:35 - Introducing Sam Joseph Agile Ventures Github Twitter 2:15 - All about Agile Ventures 6:25 - Social innovations 9:30 - Common needs of charity organizations 15:15 - Origins and growth of Agile Ventures 19:19 - Website One 22:00 - Goals for the future of Agile Ventures 24:40 - Getting involved sam@agileventures.org AG sign up 29:00 - Finding motivated team members and using MOOC 32:40 - Connecting with your team and building up confidence 37:40 - Direct Messaging 42:10 - Fear of asking questions on Stack Overflow 52:17 - Scaling Agile Ventures 56:15 - Predictions for the future Picks: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Jason) jason@benfranklinlabs.com for working with Jason as a consultant (Jason) Dataclysm: Love, Sex, Race, and Identity--What Our Online Lives Tell Us about Our Offline Selves by Christian Rudder (Jerome) Remote: Office Not Required by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (Jerome) MindMup2 (Charles) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) Rail Roady (Sam) The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft (Sam) Genestealer Cults by Peter Fehervari (Sam) Tyranids (Sam)
00:35 - Introducing Sam Joseph Agile Ventures Github Twitter 2:15 - All about Agile Ventures 6:25 - Social innovations 9:30 - Common needs of charity organizations 15:15 - Origins and growth of Agile Ventures 19:19 - Website One 22:00 - Goals for the future of Agile Ventures 24:40 - Getting involved sam@agileventures.org AG sign up 29:00 - Finding motivated team members and using MOOC 32:40 - Connecting with your team and building up confidence 37:40 - Direct Messaging 42:10 - Fear of asking questions on Stack Overflow 52:17 - Scaling Agile Ventures 56:15 - Predictions for the future Picks: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Jason) jason@benfranklinlabs.com for working with Jason as a consultant (Jason) Dataclysm: Love, Sex, Race, and Identity--What Our Online Lives Tell Us about Our Offline Selves by Christian Rudder (Jerome) Remote: Office Not Required by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (Jerome) MindMup2 (Charles) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) Rail Roady (Sam) The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft (Sam) Genestealer Cults by Peter Fehervari (Sam) Tyranids (Sam)
00:35 - Introducing Sam Joseph Agile Ventures Github Twitter 2:15 - All about Agile Ventures 6:25 - Social innovations 9:30 - Common needs of charity organizations 15:15 - Origins and growth of Agile Ventures 19:19 - Website One 22:00 - Goals for the future of Agile Ventures 24:40 - Getting involved sam@agileventures.org AG sign up 29:00 - Finding motivated team members and using MOOC 32:40 - Connecting with your team and building up confidence 37:40 - Direct Messaging 42:10 - Fear of asking questions on Stack Overflow 52:17 - Scaling Agile Ventures 56:15 - Predictions for the future Picks: Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (Jason) jason@benfranklinlabs.com for working with Jason as a consultant (Jason) Dataclysm: Love, Sex, Race, and Identity--What Our Online Lives Tell Us about Our Offline Selves by Christian Rudder (Jerome) Remote: Office Not Required by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (Jerome) MindMup2 (Charles) Born to Win seminar by Zig Ziglar on Audible (Charles) Rail Roady (Sam) The Shadow Out of Time by H.P. Lovecraft (Sam) Genestealer Cults by Peter Fehervari (Sam) Tyranids (Sam)
01:58 - Natasha Murashev Introduction @NatashaTheRobot @natashathenomad GitHub Blog This Week in Swift Newsletter The iPhreaks Show Episode #092: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot try! Swift try! Swift NYC Use discount code IPHREAKS100 for $100 off a ticket! 02:31 - Protocol-Oriented Programming Natasha Murashev: Practical Protocol-Oriented-Programming WWDC 2015: Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 03:49 - How Protocols Were Used Prior to Swift; Benefits 08:12 - Benefits in Regards to Testing 09:03 - Protocols in Swift vs Objective-C 10:18 - Downsides/Pitfalls When Using Protocols 13:04 - Associated Types and Type Erasure Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Type Erase On 17:02 - Keeping Code Clean The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future 21:22 - Does protocol-oriented programming change the architecture of your apps substantially? 22:06 - Structs > Classes 25:13 - Protocol-oriented Programming Code Examples Natasha's Talk Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 27:05 - Changes With Swift 3? 28:03 - try! Swift Picks NorthFace Surge Transit Backpack (Alondo) Andy Matuschak: Let’s Play: Refactor the Mega-Controller @ NSSpain (Alondo) The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, Book 2) by Brandon Sanderson (Layne) Prague (Layne) Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (Caleb) ErgoDox Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard Kit (Caleb) Ben North & Oliver Nash: Magnetic core memory reborn (Andrew) Rocket (Andrew) Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic (Jaim) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Understanding Swift Performance (Natasha) Win the Crowd: Unlock the Secrets of Influence, Charisma, and Showmanship by Steve Cohen (Natasha) Rainbow Bagels (Natasha)
01:58 - Natasha Murashev Introduction @NatashaTheRobot @natashathenomad GitHub Blog This Week in Swift Newsletter The iPhreaks Show Episode #092: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot try! Swift try! Swift NYC Use discount code IPHREAKS100 for $100 off a ticket! 02:31 - Protocol-Oriented Programming Natasha Murashev: Practical Protocol-Oriented-Programming WWDC 2015: Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 03:49 - How Protocols Were Used Prior to Swift; Benefits 08:12 - Benefits in Regards to Testing 09:03 - Protocols in Swift vs Objective-C 10:18 - Downsides/Pitfalls When Using Protocols 13:04 - Associated Types and Type Erasure Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Type Erase On 17:02 - Keeping Code Clean The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future 21:22 - Does protocol-oriented programming change the architecture of your apps substantially? 22:06 - Structs > Classes 25:13 - Protocol-oriented Programming Code Examples Natasha's Talk Protocol-Oriented Programming in Swift 27:05 - Changes With Swift 3? 28:03 - try! Swift Picks NorthFace Surge Transit Backpack (Alondo) Andy Matuschak: Let’s Play: Refactor the Mega-Controller @ NSSpain (Alondo) The Well of Ascension (Mistborn, Book 2) by Brandon Sanderson (Layne) Prague (Layne) Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard (Caleb) ErgoDox Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard Kit (Caleb) Ben North & Oliver Nash: Magnetic core memory reborn (Andrew) Rocket (Andrew) Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Hector Matos @ AltConf 2016 - Type Erasure Magic (Jaim) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Understanding Swift Performance (Natasha) Win the Crowd: Unlock the Secrets of Influence, Charisma, and Showmanship by Steve Cohen (Natasha) Rainbow Bagels (Natasha)
Angular Remote Conf 01:56 - Justin Schwartzenberger Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog SoCreate 03:01 - User Input/Forms angular-form-builder 07:40 - Validation; Using Forms for Angular 2 Justin Schwartzenberger: Angular 2's Fresh Approach to Style @ ng-conf Complexity Template-driven vs Model-driven 25:27 - Changes in Forms 32:06 - Getting Started with Forms (Tips and Tricks) Metadata-driven Forms Picks Angular 2 (John & Joe) Parks and Recreation (John) The Goldbergs (Joe) Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday (Lukas) Matt Podwysocki's Rx Twitter Status (Lukas) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) MacBook Pro (Justin) Red Dead Redemption (Justin) Lynda.com | Angular 2 Forms: Data Binding and Validation with Justin Schwartzenberger (Lukas)
Angular Remote Conf 01:56 - Justin Schwartzenberger Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog SoCreate 03:01 - User Input/Forms angular-form-builder 07:40 - Validation; Using Forms for Angular 2 Justin Schwartzenberger: Angular 2's Fresh Approach to Style @ ng-conf Complexity Template-driven vs Model-driven 25:27 - Changes in Forms 32:06 - Getting Started with Forms (Tips and Tricks) Metadata-driven Forms Picks Angular 2 (John & Joe) Parks and Recreation (John) The Goldbergs (Joe) Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday (Lukas) Matt Podwysocki's Rx Twitter Status (Lukas) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) MacBook Pro (Justin) Red Dead Redemption (Justin) Lynda.com | Angular 2 Forms: Data Binding and Validation with Justin Schwartzenberger (Lukas)
Angular Remote Conf 01:56 - Justin Schwartzenberger Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog SoCreate 03:01 - User Input/Forms angular-form-builder 07:40 - Validation; Using Forms for Angular 2 Justin Schwartzenberger: Angular 2's Fresh Approach to Style @ ng-conf Complexity Template-driven vs Model-driven 25:27 - Changes in Forms 32:06 - Getting Started with Forms (Tips and Tricks) Metadata-driven Forms Picks Angular 2 (John & Joe) Parks and Recreation (John) The Goldbergs (Joe) Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday (Lukas) Matt Podwysocki's Rx Twitter Status (Lukas) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) MacBook Pro (Justin) Red Dead Redemption (Justin) Lynda.com | Angular 2 Forms: Data Binding and Validation with Justin Schwartzenberger (Lukas)