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Can gum and mints really help with cavities? Science says yes, if they contain xylitol like the ones from Epic Dental! Joining Irene this week on the podcast are Donald and Monica Bailey, the husband and wife team behind the business. In Part 1 of this interview, hear the story of how Donald started the company, how he met Monica when she was using a competing product, and the amazing synergy that happened when they put their talents together. Their line of xylitol-based products is a game-changer for anyone who struggles with cavities, despite following good dental hygiene, and can benefit young children just starting to develop healthy oral habits as well. Just ask the Baileys' kids, who are also involved in the family business! Don't miss this wholesome episode about building on a simple idea, finding the right partner, and work-life balance. Donald Bailey - Founder and Chief Smile Officer, Epic Dental Donald has had a passion for peddling tasty treats ever since he was young, as seen from his first venture into the world of business as a 13-year-old: selling candy out of his backpack to his fellow junior high students. When Donald's having a bad day, his favourite thing to do is read through our most recent customer reviews as a reminder of the difference our product can create. In addition to his work, Donald loves drone photography and stealing a few minutes to play a round of Golf Clash on his phone. Monica Bailey - Chief of Staff, Epic Dental Donald's wife and partner-in-crime Monica is passionate about taking Epic to the next level and loves managing the Epic Team. Monica enjoys making caramel apples and crème brulée, was crowned Mrs. Utah America in 2016, and will never be spotted far from a cold can of Coca-Cola (with fresh lime). For more information and to connect with Donald and Monica Bailey, check out their social media profiles: Instagram: @epic.dental Website: https://epicdental.com/ This episode of the Tooth or Dare podcast is sponsored by Philips Sonicare. Their innovative products, including electric toothbrushes with 62,000 brush movements per minute, help dental professionals meet diverse patient needs, from teeth whitening to gum health. For more information, visit the Philips website at www.philips.ca. If you made it all the way down here, hit a like and share a comment. Until next time, Peace out peeps! ✌️ _______________________________________
PODCAST FRESH CAFE - Chris, Ryan, and Darren sit down once a week to discuss the latest video games, movies and other pop culture news! Between trailer previews, movie and game reviews and answering listener feedback, there's never a dull moment on the Cafe! Grab an espresso, sit back and enjoy! (Eddie, Eddie! Shorten this description). Drops WeeklyON THIS EPISODE - The boys return to the Cafe to discuss the Video Game Awards! That's the main event, ok? There's also a Trailer Round-Up with Karate Kid: Legends and we also run through what Darren has been watching. As always, plenty of movie and video game discussion to be had so please sit down, relax and order something off the premium menu, you cheapskate! And no wi-fi! Talk to people, like in the old days. (Eddie, put something nice from all of us below for the new year)Something Nice + Happy New Year-From Ryan, Chris & Darren --------------------RUN OF SHOW>INTRO>00:00 It's the Intro! The boys try to get through the intro and plugs in one piece.TRAILER ROUND-UP>05:00 - Karate Kid: Legends (2025)We discuss the new trailer + Cobra Kai, and Jackie Chan who everyone likes except Chris apparently... Chris wonders how the Karate Kid would do in the UFC...SCREENFLOW>11:00 - Kraven The Hunter dead on arrival Why wasn't Spider-Man used? No more Sony Spider-Man universe... WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING>DARREN>18:00 - The Penguin (Review) 21:00 - Civil War (Review)23:00 - Gladiator 2 (Review) BRIDGE>31:00 - AdGAMEFLOW>34:00 - The Video Game Awards + What's Coming Next YearThe guys give their biggest take-aways from the show... Could the Rock be the new face of Turok... Darren is excited about the Witcher world... Intergalactic impresses Ryan but he hates the Adidas and Porshe branding... Darren likes Naughty Dog, Ryan doesn't, fight, fight! Ryan's back in the whacky world of GTA Online... WHAT ARE YOU PLAYING>59:00 - Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures 1 + 2 (Ryan)1:01:00 - Pure Hold 'Em Poker (Chris)1:05:00 - Sniper Elite 5 (Darren)THE FINISH>1:13:00 - Chris' Street Fighter etiquette1:15:00 -Darren's good at Golf Clash, he promises1:17:00 - Ryan draws from the Lethal Lottery (Banjo-Tooie)1:18:00 - PlugsTHE B-ROLL>1:20:00 - Ryan loses his mindSOCIAL MEDIAPodcast Fresh Network (@podcastfresh) • Instagram photos and videosTorres & Acapello Show (@torresandacapelloshow) • Instagram photos and videosChristopher Torres (@torresunlimited) • Instagram photos and videosΔ
If you've visited a high street in the last 40 years there's a good chance you've seen Games Workshop, a British institution that's stood the test of time. One of its Founders, Sir Ian Livingstone, sold out of the company in the 90s but continued to make an unbelievable impact in the games industry, alongside being an angel investor and a best-selling fantasy author. He's had a hand in Tomb Raider, Hitman, Championship Manager, Fall Guys and Golf Clash to name just a few. So you've absolutely played something he's helped bring to market. Last year Ian released his memoir, Dice Men, which tells the story of the early days of Games Workshop and he has recently opened his own academy in Bournemouth. We'd love your feedback hello@secretleaders.com Sponsor links: vorboss.com/secretleaders scoreapp.com/secretleaders personio.com/secretleaders vanta.com/secretleaders
In this episode, I am joined Sir Ian Livingstone, one of the founding fathers of the UK games industry. Ian co-founded Games Workshop in 1975, exiting in 1991 before embarking on a remarkable career in the video games industry. Along the way he has written multiple Games books which have sold over 21 m copies worldwide, In 1995 he co-led the merger which created video games publisher Eidos plc launching blockbuster titles including Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, He‘s an angel investor and has been an investor in, and executive at a range of huge successes including Golf Clash developers Playdemic Ltd, which achieved unicorn status, and Fall Guys developers Mediatonic. He was Chairman of Sumo Group plc until its sale to Tencent, and is currently a General Partner of venture capital fund HIRO Capital. Who better, then, to ask about his outlook for the Games sector? Investec
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Efter nästan två år av väntan står det nu klart att den gigantiska e-sportsturneringen The International inte kommer att hållas i Sverige 2021. Speljuntan reder ut turerna med pandemirestriktioner och riksidrottsförbundets kalla händer. Dessutom har ett 14 år gammalt spel slagit nytt rekord, EA har betalat miljarder för ett mobilspel, en hund har gått och dött och så går det rykten om det feodala Japan. Som om detta inte vore nog ska (till slut) vinnaren i Speljuntans Nintendo 64-mästerskap 2021 (patent approved) koras. Spel som avhandlas i avsnittet: Team Fortress 2, Ghost of Tsushima, Escape from Tarkov, Golf Clash, Candy Crush, Fallout 4, Dota 2, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Super Mario 64, World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, Magic the Gathering: Arena, The Ascent, Mario Golf Super Rush, Scarlet Nexus, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD, Neo The World Ends With You, Minecraft, Monster Harvest och Qomp. Joina Juntan och bli patreon på http://www.speljuntan.se/
Hello and welcome to the first PocketGamer.biz podcast. This is a regular new feature from the PocketGamer.biz editorial team, which will provide insight into the rapidly evolving world of mobile games. Join Jon Jordan, Matthew Forde and Brian Baglow as they tap into their industry contacts to bring you the innovators, the pioneers, the creators, the founders and the business leaders who are shaping the global mobile market, and lifting the lid on the topics that matter most. To kick off this week's show, the team looks at some of the key stories we're seeing in our news feeds (03:25m): The acquisition of Golf Clash developer Playdemic by games giant EA - could golf finally topple football from the hearts and minds of the global gaming public? (spoiler: no). In-game advertising - can we finally wave goodbye to the intrusive interstitial video ad? (spoiler: meh) Hypercasual game jams - There are millions of dollars on offer to developers for new ideas, is this the mark of a mature market, or is the sector already running out of steam (no spoiler: you'll have to listen in to find out) The first-ever podcast guest is the excellent Martin Macmillan from Pollen VC, who explores the world of funding and finance - but not as you know it. Despite the company name, Pollen VC is not a venture capital fund, but a finance company of a different kind. Martin talks to Brian about funding and finance in game development, what it takes to support a successful title, and why equity funding isn't always the answer. We also highlight new research which suggests that game developers need to think very carefully about their role in the industry, if they ever anticipate an ‘exit'. We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. You can email us: podcast@steelmedia.co.uk, or like and leave comments on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pgbiz If you enjoy the podcast a rating or review is always welcome. Thanks for tuning in.
With EA's purchase of Golf Clash maker, Playdemic, it would seem the sell-off of WB Games assets has begun. Who's next? NetherRealm? Traveler's Tales? Rocksteady? Or are the signals coming from AT&T and Warner Bros. actually indicative of another reality all together; one where almost all of the WBIE portfolio remains in tact? We aim to build videos based on *our* storied franchises...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/_5oobCBlBiY #WBGames #EA #Sale *** SUPPORT THE CHANNEL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/VirtualLegality STREAMLABS - https://streamlabs.com/richardhoeg STORE - https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store *** Discussed in this episode: "Was WB Games Just Sold? Untangling ATT, WarnerMedia, and Discovery (VL473)" YouTube Video - May 17, 2021 - Hoeg Law https://youtu.be/rTdscjfbGLU "AT&T spins off WarnerMedia, forming new media behemoth with Discovery" Axios - May 17, 2021 https://www.axios.com/att-discovery-merger-c46ef3f8-37ac-4e57-a38f-a1c97bb9b79b.html "WB Games is getting broken up somehow..." Tweet - May 17, 2021 - Stephen Totilo https://twitter.com/stephentotilo/status/1394328369601384450 "What Does the WarnerMedia and Discovery Deal Mean For You?" IGN - May 17, 2021 https://www.ign.com/articles/what-does-the-warnermedia-and-discovery-deal-mean-for-you "Electronic Arts Acquires Playdemic, Makers of the Highly Successful Golf Clash Mobile Game, From Warner Bros. Games and AT&T" Press Release - June 23, 2021 https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210623005525/en/ *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com
Mundo tem 250 milhões de usuários ativos de jogos; uma série de ativações ambientais será integrada a games como Subway Surfers, Angry Birds 2 e Golf Clash, anunciou o Programa das Nações Unidas para o Meio Ambiente, Pnuma. Uma parceria da Agência Radioweb e da Rádio ONU News.
In this episode we talk about Finau fading, Cameron Champ bombing it, my newest time waste game, amateur golf pressure, and the John Watling's Amber Rum.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Scott Wyatt This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Scott Wyatt. Scott is a VC partner and is the CTO at Cali Style Technologies, works with startups, and was the CTO of the Dollar Beard Club. He first got into programming because his dad was a computer programmer and he really got hooked from a young age writing games and playing on the computer. They talk about the benefit of not living in the hustle and bustle of California and the Silicon Valley, how he got into JavaScript, what was it about JavaScript that hooked him, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Scott intro Works remotely from Indiana The pros to not living in Silicon Valley How did you first get into programming? Father was a computer programmer Strong arts background Started coding really young How did you get into JavaScript? Started out with ActionScript JavaScript to jQuery The cool part of having a diverse background as a programmer What was it that got you into JavaScript? Back-end JavaScript Node.js JavaScript is very versatile How did you get into doing something like Trails.js? Sails.js Fabrix and TypeScript What have you done in JS that you are most proud of? Partitioned apps Contributing to freedom of information What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Cali Style Technologies Dollar Beard Club JavaScript jQuery Node.js Trails.js Sails.js Fabrix TypeScript @ScottBWyatt Scott’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Golfing Planning in sanity time Suggest a Topic Chuck@DevChat.tv Scott Gun.js Bitcoin
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Scott Wyatt This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Scott Wyatt. Scott is a VC partner and is the CTO at Cali Style Technologies, works with startups, and was the CTO of the Dollar Beard Club. He first got into programming because his dad was a computer programmer and he really got hooked from a young age writing games and playing on the computer. They talk about the benefit of not living in the hustle and bustle of California and the Silicon Valley, how he got into JavaScript, what was it about JavaScript that hooked him, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Scott intro Works remotely from Indiana The pros to not living in Silicon Valley How did you first get into programming? Father was a computer programmer Strong arts background Started coding really young How did you get into JavaScript? Started out with ActionScript JavaScript to jQuery The cool part of having a diverse background as a programmer What was it that got you into JavaScript? Back-end JavaScript Node.js JavaScript is very versatile How did you get into doing something like Trails.js? Sails.js Fabrix and TypeScript What have you done in JS that you are most proud of? Partitioned apps Contributing to freedom of information What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Cali Style Technologies Dollar Beard Club JavaScript jQuery Node.js Trails.js Sails.js Fabrix TypeScript @ScottBWyatt Scott’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Golfing Planning in sanity time Suggest a Topic Chuck@DevChat.tv Scott Gun.js Bitcoin
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Scott Wyatt This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Scott Wyatt. Scott is a VC partner and is the CTO at Cali Style Technologies, works with startups, and was the CTO of the Dollar Beard Club. He first got into programming because his dad was a computer programmer and he really got hooked from a young age writing games and playing on the computer. They talk about the benefit of not living in the hustle and bustle of California and the Silicon Valley, how he got into JavaScript, what was it about JavaScript that hooked him, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Scott intro Works remotely from Indiana The pros to not living in Silicon Valley How did you first get into programming? Father was a computer programmer Strong arts background Started coding really young How did you get into JavaScript? Started out with ActionScript JavaScript to jQuery The cool part of having a diverse background as a programmer What was it that got you into JavaScript? Back-end JavaScript Node.js JavaScript is very versatile How did you get into doing something like Trails.js? Sails.js Fabrix and TypeScript What have you done in JS that you are most proud of? Partitioned apps Contributing to freedom of information What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 282 Cali Style Technologies Dollar Beard Club JavaScript jQuery Node.js Trails.js Sails.js Fabrix TypeScript @ScottBWyatt Scott’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Golfing Planning in sanity time Suggest a Topic Chuck@DevChat.tv Scott Gun.js Bitcoin
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tara Z. Manicsic This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is a developer advocate for Progress, is on their Kendo UI team, and is also a Google developer expert on the Web Technologies team. She first got into programming in the second grade when she learned Logo and came back to development when she was asked to do Crystal Reports at Harvard Law School. They talk about how she found Women Who Code, the importance of understanding open source software, having a support system, what is was about Node that got her excited, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tara intro Very excited and fascinated with the web Helped to start up React Round Up as a panelist Her experience as a developer Started out as a business school dropout How did you first get into programming? Learned Logo in the second grade Loved the ability to help people and create change Crystal Reports at Harvard Law CS courses with tuition assistance Getting back into CS Being a non-traditional student Finding Women Who Code First job as a Node software engineer How did Women Who Code help you? OpenHatch Being familiar with open source software The importance of having support How did you first get into JavaScript? Seeing jobs for Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Her intro to the Angular community in person And much, much more! Links: Progress React Round Up Crystal Reports Women Who Code Node OpenHatch JavaScript Ruby on Rails Matt Hernandez on JavaScript Jabber NG conf Angular @Tzmanics tzmanics.com Tara’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Get a Coder Job Course Golf Clash Tara Connect.Tech DevFest Atlanta Cedar Point
Panel: Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Josh Adams Special Guests: Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki. Osa is a software engineer at a company called MailChimp, is originally from Nigeria, and has been writing Elixir for a couple years now. They talk about his talk, Why Elixir Matters, how he came about writing this talk, and lambda calculus. They also touch on how Elixir compares to other functional programming languages, the idea of the genealogy of a language, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Osa intro Software engineer at MailChimp Elixir His talk – Why Elixir Matters His talk goes into the history of functional programming The heritage that Elixir has Clojure Curious about how Elixir came to exist Functional languages become popular for a year and then decline Lambda calculus His approach to functional programming At some level, you don’t have to understand lambda calculus The basis of lambda calculus Jim Weirich Y-Not talk How do we get to the high level stud we are doing with Elixir? Lisp, Steam, and Erlang Making ideas practical for use Approachable languages In your research, did you get a sense of organic growth? Genealogies of languages ML languages - Reason Resiliency of programs applied to the front-end And much, much more! Links: MailChimp Elixir His talk – Why Elixir Matters Clojure Jim Weirich Y-Not talk Erlang Reason @osagaius Osa’s Medium Osa’s GitHub Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Golf Chuck@devchat.tv - For podcast planning program Podcast Movement Anti-Pick – Amazon Prime Day Josh Building the Google Photos Web UI Eric Golf Clash app Osa Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure
Panel: Charles Max Wood Eric Berry Josh Adams Special Guests: Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Osayame David Gaius-Obaseki. Osa is a software engineer at a company called MailChimp, is originally from Nigeria, and has been writing Elixir for a couple years now. They talk about his talk, Why Elixir Matters, how he came about writing this talk, and lambda calculus. They also touch on how Elixir compares to other functional programming languages, the idea of the genealogy of a language, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Osa intro Software engineer at MailChimp Elixir His talk – Why Elixir Matters His talk goes into the history of functional programming The heritage that Elixir has Clojure Curious about how Elixir came to exist Functional languages become popular for a year and then decline Lambda calculus His approach to functional programming At some level, you don’t have to understand lambda calculus The basis of lambda calculus Jim Weirich Y-Not talk How do we get to the high level stud we are doing with Elixir? Lisp, Steam, and Erlang Making ideas practical for use Approachable languages In your research, did you get a sense of organic growth? Genealogies of languages ML languages - Reason Resiliency of programs applied to the front-end And much, much more! Links: MailChimp Elixir His talk – Why Elixir Matters Clojure Jim Weirich Y-Not talk Erlang Reason @osagaius Osa’s Medium Osa’s GitHub Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Golf Chuck@devchat.tv - For podcast planning program Podcast Movement Anti-Pick – Amazon Prime Day Josh Building the Google Photos Web UI Eric Golf Clash app Osa Rich Hickey and Brian Beckman - Inside Clojure
Adrian has finally joined “GOLF CLASH” and may be as addicted as Doug! Doug talks about the trials and tribulations of a new player while Adrian is living them. This is all Golf Clash for the nuts out there who LIVE THIS!!! #Loveeachother #golfclash #podcast #episode2 #golfclashsaga #app #games #players
Doug Morgan drops by to talk about Golf Clash and his new found video stardom among other fans of the game. He explains everything I ever wanted to know about Golf Clash but was unaware the game even existed. Good laughs as well as an insight into Doug finding a niche community to perform comedy in. Comedy Dates for Doug Morgan April 25 Dayton Funnybone April 26 Toledo Funnybone #loveeachother #golfclash #Totallyunrelated #episode110 #podcast #goodwinter #midlifecrisis #love
Michael & Ninglendo play 18 Holes against each other on the Facebook Gameroom game, the finale of SEGA Ninglendo's Baseball career, and as always, the latest Twin Galaxies Video Games World Records!
Michael & Ninglendo play 18 Holes against each other on the Facebook Gameroom game, the finale of SEGA Ninglendo's Baseball career, and as always, the latest Twin Galaxies Video Games World Records!
This week we talk about how shooters are the worst. And also Wolfenstein 2.We also discuss Super Mario Odyssey.And we listen to Fish explain how he plays Golf Clash because he loves it and not because he's trapped, and they really love each other, and those bruises are because he's just clumsy and falls down sometimes.Sit back. Relax. Get yourself a nice cold glass of hot cocoa. And enjoy the show!
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith Running Time: 1:28:22 Music: Final Fantasy VIII Livestream: YouTube This week we chat about The Golf Club 2, Marvel Puzzle Quest, Golf Clash, Xbox One X, Shadow Of War, Left 4 Dead 2, Wolfenstein 2, Fortnite, Assassins Creed Origins, Chaos;Child. Microsoft moving to a software focus now that the Xbox One X is out T2 to only release games with ‘recurrent consumer spending’ hooks EA buying Respawn for around $455 million
Mobile Paladins es el primer Podcast de habla hispana sobre videojuegos para dispositivos móviles (smartphone & tablet). Noticias, novedades y reviews del sector mobile presentado por @Haokarlos y @AleixRisco. Síguenos en @MobilePaladins! Mobile Paladins 01x03 - Lineage M & Fire Emblem Heroes - Honor/Strike of Kings & Arena of Valor - Last Day on Earth: Survival - Valerian: City of Alfa - ESL Masters España de Hearthstone - Superliga Orange de Clash Royale
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon and John "Knobs" Knoblach Running Time: 56:15 Music: Prey (2017) Livestream: YouTube This week we chat about Friday the 13th, Left 4 Dead 2, Golf Clash, High Sea Saga, Marvel Puzzle Quest, Titanfall 2, Nier Automata. Dragon Ball Fighters announced CD Projekt Red says Cyberpunk 2077 files are being held for ransom Accolade and Bubsy are back from the dead Battleborn’s multiplayer is now free-to-play
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith Running Time: 1:49:10 Music: Heavenly Sword Livestream: YouTube This week we chat about Battlefield 4, Prey, Shadow Warrior 2, Assassins Creed Syndicate, Golf Clash, Friday the 13th the Game, Marvel Puzzle Quest, High Sea Saga. Square Enix says Hitman may not be done Xbox Game Pass launches this week! Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen getting a PS4 / XBO remaster
Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, John "Knobs" Knoblach, and Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith Running Time: 2:30:16 Music: Blaster Master Zero Livestream: YouTube This week we chat about Left 4 Dead 2, Prey, Assassins Creed Syndicate, Golf Clash, Tales From the Borderlands, Nonstop Chuck Norris, Marvel Puzzle Quest. Destiny 2’s PC platform announced A new Life Is Strange is in development HTC Vive announces a device-free VR headset South Park finally coming out this Fall (probably)
One of the hosts has a Fitbit! More Final Fantasy XV progress, The Last Guardian, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, Golf Clash, Darkest Dungeon, This War of Mine: The Little Ones. Tales from a board game bromance weekend, featuring Uno, (Your Name Here) and the Argonauts, Betrayal at House on the Hill, Braggart, Skull, Secret Hitler, Timeline and Munchkin. https://www.periscope.tv/w/1YqKDAEoQneGV
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