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In this episode of Time Hacks, join host Jacques as he interviews Gregg Pollack, a successful entrepreneur turned psychology enthusiast and professional cuddlist.Gregg founded several companies, helping to launch the startup community in Orlando and leading into his journey into psychology. Code School which was acquired by Pluralsight for $36 million, Envy which builds web applications, and Starter Studio which is Orlando's first tech business accelerator.Gregg shares his story of personal growth and self-discovery, from building companies to delving into the world of psychology and unlearning societal conditioning.Throughout the conversation, Gregg emphasizes the importance of attending workshops and therapy sessions to facilitate personal growth. Gregg also shares his insights on healing childhood trauma, understanding the brain's mechanisms, and building loving relationships by acknowledging and expressing emotions authentically.
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator
Charles Max Wood goes into the origin story of his podcasting career and how it relates to his programming career. He starts with his interest from a young age in technology and his dreams of being a radio DJ. He moves quickly through college and into his first job after college where he was introduced to podcasts by a co-worker who had purchased an iPod. He calls out several mentors like Gregg Pollack, Eric Berry, Nate Hopkins, Cliff Ravenscraft, David Brady, Dave Jackson, and many more. He then explains what he'd do differently if he were starting today. Join the Dev Heroes Accelerator at https://devchat.tv/hero Panel Charles Max Wood Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator
In this episode, Lindsay, Steve, and Austin talk with Gregg Pollack of Vue Mastery about his course with Evan You on the new reactivity model in Vue 3. We also discuss the Composition API, and whether it is the right decision to use. At the end, we discuss marketing and building up an audience for your own video courses. Panel Steve Edwards Lindsay Wardell Austin Gil Guest Gregg Pollack "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Vue 3 Overview - Vue 3 Deep Dive with Evan You | Vue Mastery Why the Composition API - Vue 3 Essentials | Vue Mastery Creating the Best Video Programming Tutorials | Vue Mastery Reflect - JavaScript | MDN Proxy - JavaScript | MDN Picks Gregg Pollack: Follow Gregg on Twitter > @greggpollack, email: gregg@vuemastery.com Westworld Star Trek: Picard Austin Gil: Follow Austin on Twitter > @Stegosource JSDoc @ts-check jsconfig.json Lindsay Wardell: Follow Lindsay on Twitter > @Yagaboosh Deno 1.0 10 Things I Regret About Node.js - Ryan Dahl Steve Edwards: Follow Steve on Twitter > @wonder95 Pink Floyd: A Momentary Lapse of Reason Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue
In this episode, Lindsay, Steve, and Austin talk with Gregg Pollack of Vue Mastery about his course with Evan You on the new reactivity model in Vue 3. We also discuss the Composition API, and whether it is the right decision to use. At the end, we discuss marketing and building up an audience for your own video courses. Panel Steve Edwards Lindsay Wardell Austin Gil Guest Gregg Pollack "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Vue 3 Overview - Vue 3 Deep Dive with Evan You | Vue Mastery Why the Composition API - Vue 3 Essentials | Vue Mastery Creating the Best Video Programming Tutorials | Vue Mastery Reflect - JavaScript | MDN Proxy - JavaScript | MDN Picks Gregg Pollack: Follow Gregg on Twitter > @greggpollack, email: gregg@vuemastery.com Westworld Star Trek: Picard Austin Gil: Follow Austin on Twitter > @Stegosource JSDoc @ts-check jsconfig.json Lindsay Wardell: Follow Lindsay on Twitter > @Yagaboosh Deno 1.0 10 Things I Regret About Node.js - Ryan Dahl Steve Edwards: Follow Steve on Twitter > @wonder95 Pink Floyd: A Momentary Lapse of Reason Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue
Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
Chris O’Sullivan joins the Rogues to talk about the people who influenced Ruby and how it’s shaped the community and technology we have today. Panel Charles Max Wood Dave Kimura John Epperson Guest Chris O'Sullivan Sponsors Resolve Digital ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links 209 JSJ TypeScript with Anders Hejlsberg “DHH's whoops video” Mr. Neighborly's Humble Little Ruby Book Jim Weirich ruby/rake: A make-like build utility for Ruby. Quick Interview with Martin Sadler of WorkingWithRails.com miloops (Emilio Tagua RailsConf 2008 - O'Reilly Conferences, May 29 - June 01, 2008, Portland, Oregon why the lucky stiff why's (poignant) Guide to Ruby Zed Shaw https://gilesbowkett.com Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Parentheses in Ruby | Why, Dave, Why Seattle.rb style no longer valid when curly braces are used PeepCode - @peepcode Gregg Pollack - @greggpollack Jamis Buck - @jamis Picks Charles Max Wood: Wavelength The Expanse The Man In the High Castle Dave Kimura: Amazon.com : Sulcabrush Handle : Toothbrushes : Beauty John Epperson: GitHub - stimulusjs/stimulus: A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have Chris O'Sullivan: Follow Chris on Twitter @thechrisoshow, Website, email: chris@lexoo.co.uk Codenames | Board Game Wavelength | Board Game Follow Ruby Rogues on Twitter > @rubyrogues
We're back with This Month in Vue: Holiday Edition. Continue listening for some special Vue.js treats and surprises from the month of December.
Gregg, Adam, and Ben discuss: Why Nuxt.js is the perfect framework for building static websites - Krutie Patel Production-ready Vue SSR in 5 Simple Steps - Oleg Pisklov A domain-driven Vue.js Architecture - Thomas Holland Top ways to learn Vue 3 - Dan Vega Setting up Tailwind CSS with Vue.js - Markus Oberlehner An early look at the Vue 3 Composition API The most important feature in Vue - Michael Thiessen Suspense - A new feature in Vue 3
Vue Mastery Creator Gregg Pollack joins us this week to share his journey in creating multiple successful Orlando startups, as well as a sneak preview of Vue 3.
In this episode of the Modern Web podcast, join our our host, Rob Ocel (@robocell), as he sits down with special guests, Adam Jahr (@AdamJahr) and Gregg Pollack (@greggpollack) from Vue Mastery. Guests: Adam Jahr (@AdamJahr) - Instructor at Vue Mastery Gregg Pollack (@greggpollack) - Instructor at Vue Mastery This episode is sponsored by NativeScript & This Dot Labs.
Gregg, Adam, and Ben discuss Vue unit testing, implementing a Frontend with micro-components, composing components, the Data Provider component, and more.
Gregg and Ben discuss the Composition API, NuxtPress, Inkline, the Open Source Awards ceremony, loading dynamic images, Vue.js router performance, and Vue.js for Angular developers. Special Guest: Ben Hong.
Gregg and Adam discuss creating your first data visualization chart with D3, controlling parent slots, understanding Nuxt & Vue hooks and lifecycle, accessible custom Vue.js Select Component, and resource-adaptive Vue apps
Gregg and Adam discuss Evan You's video "Seeking the Balance in Framework Design", Vue 3 Function API, Deploying a Vue App with Netlify, Advanced internationalization system for Vuex, the Magic of Vue's Dynamic Components For Lists of Data, Creating a Tinder-like Swipe UI on Vue, Working With Functional Vue.js Components, and TypeScript friendly Vue.
Gregg and Adam discuss how to upgrade your VuePress Site, templating tips, unit testing your Vue apps, using Fragments to avoid obsolete GraphQL fields in Vue.js applications, and reading image sizes and dimensions with Vue.js.
Gregg and Adam discuss Nuxt from terminal to browser, triggering events from Vue Router's router-view, the Intersection Observer browser API, how to build decoupled Vue applications with hooks, and how to build a group chat app with Vue.
Gregg and Adam discuss a class API proposal, VueConf US 2019 videos, what's new in Nuxt, Vue.js and SEO, Debug VueJs Jest tests in vscode, 7 Nuxt Tips Revisited, Implementing the Builder Pattern in Vue.js, Reading Client-Side Files for Validation with Vue.js, and Jason Pettett's new article "That shouldn’t work! Oh, Vue binds all methods?"
Gregg and Adam discuss implementing the builder pattern in Vue.js, Accessible Form Validation Messages with ARIA and Vue.js, GraphQL course for Vue developers by Hasura.io, VueJS Functional Calendar, Test Driven Development (TDD), and tips on Unit Testing Vue Components with Jest
VueConf US Videos, Guillaume April Update, Nuxt Hard Parts, thinking in Components, reusable button components, dialogues with Vue router, testing with Jest & Vue, custom build modes, client-side storage in NativeScript, and Views on Vue podcast.
Watch us build, Natalia Tephluhina on the core team, Vue RFCs, Vue London Tickets & CFP, VueDay Slides, Testing logic inside a watcher, Nuxt + Contentful, Vuex with forms, Caching with Keep Alive, and SSR with Laravel + Vue. Special Guest: Ben Hong.
https://twitter.com/greggpollackhttps://us.vuejs.org Getting Started with Nuxt.js So you know the Vue basics but keep on hearing about this Nuxt.js framework. Perhaps...
Vue DevTools 5.0, Two new Vue RFCs, Vue Meta online documentation, Talks & Slides, Free Nuxt.js Tutorial, talks & slides from Vue Conferences, full potential of prop types, reduce your bundle size, renaming /src folder of Vue CLI, Accessing Vue Global filters, & native script Vue with Class components. Special Guest: Damian Dulisz.
JHipster, VuePress extendMarkdown, Vue StoreFront 1.8, Vue Hooks, ES Module browser build, JAMstack, one year with Vue, Vuex w/NativeScript, example app, and image classification.
Vue Conference Discounts, Vue RFCs, 10 Best Tips, Improve performance on list, VuePress + Tailwind, SSR + SPA mode in Nuxt, App updates with PWAs, when to "componentize", Vue Route Component Hooks, Vuex state changes.
Quasar 1.0 Sneak Peak, Vuetify 2.0, Vue 3.0, TypeScript for Nuxt, Indie Hackers podcast w/Evan You, Computed Setters, Vue gotchas, Mixins & custom functions, and computed properties with parameters.
Vue core v2.5.18-beta-0, State of Vue.js Survey, Vue Toronto talks, UI Components for Elastic Search, Authentication from scratch, best code editor, Favorite Vue.js & Nuxt packages, PWAs, The State of JavaScript 2018, Vue 2 + Firebase w/Social.
2 more connect.tech talks, Ionic + Vue, slides, interactive infographic, accessible routing, Vue for jQuery developers, Vuex explained visually, Django, organize and decouple your API calls with Nuxt, push notifications, building Electron apps with Quasar.
Vue Mastery Black Friday, Vue Toronto slides, New Connect.Tech Vue talks, Evan You previews Vue, Nuxt v2.3.1, Vue Roadtrip Berlin + Vue Vixens, Computed Properties, Using Redux + Vue, adding Vuejs to an existing project, Nuxt.js fundamentals, offline-first Vue apps, and Patching the Vue.js Virtual DOM.
NativeScript 5.0, Vue use case, Videos from Connect.Tech, Type Vue without TypeScript, Deep Dive into VuePress, TDD part 4, Nuxt + Firestore, Chat app with Vue + Firebase, Vue as an event bus.
Prettier supports Vue, Vue Vixens workshops, Voice-controlled web visualizations, getting your company to switch to Vue, API calls, large scale apps, Vue + TypeScript + RxJS, getting started with Nuxt, dynamic forms with dynamic components, and Vue Toronto.
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Gregg Pollack is a software developer and serial entrepreneur. In 2011, he founded Code School, an online learning platform that teaches you programming and web design skills. And 5 years later, he sold that business for $36 million. The Show Notes Code School Envy Labs Starter Studio greggpollack.com Github Try Github Try jQuery Thrive Themes Shane Melaugh Gregg on Twitter Omer on Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast Leave a rating and review Follow Omer on Twitter Need help with your SaaS? Join SaaS Club Plus: our membership and community for new and early-stage SaaS founders. Join and get training & support. Join SaaS Club Launch: a 12-week group coaching program to help you get your SaaS from zero to your first $10K revenue. Apply for SaaS Club Accelerate: If you'd like to work directly with Omer 1:1, then request a free strategy session.