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Recruiting Hell
Episode 39 - Engineering your Own Promotion

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 26:51


Engineering Your Own Promotion: Robb discusses some of the strategies he's used at past organizations to help make promotions self generate and talks about the steps you can take to show those in your organization you mean business when it comes to doing more and getting more responsibility and pay in a new or improved role. Also, what the heck is MICRO NETWORKING?! You're only going to find out here! -- (Episode 39: Season 2, Episode 19) Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 38 - Ageproofing your Resume - Live at PONG MIlwaukee

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 106:07


Epsiode 38: Ageproofing your Resume (LIVE at PONG Milwaukee 2/1/21). Tune in for an extra special, extra large edition of the show all about making your resume a living document. Bear in mind this is ONLY my channel of audio from the presentations due to privacy concerns from attendees. This episode is presented uncut and with minimal edits to preserve its presentation format. An accompanying power point is available at recruiting-hell.com . Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 35 - The Hydra Method

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 19:00


Episode 35: (Season 2 Episode 15): The interview process can be so boring, but when you actually have some success is one of the most dangerous times in your job hunt emotionally. Today, we learn about a revolutionary style of hiring that I encountered for the first time this week, and also my newest strategy to help you deal with disappointment from rejection and shore up your job pipeline at the same time. Guest: None.

Recruiting Hell
Episode 30 - Pre interview Questions

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 21:59


Episode 30 (Season 2: Episode 10): The shoe is on the other foot with pre-interview questions you should be asking recruiters and HR when they call. Making sure an interview makes sense for you to take so that you can perform your best is critical. Even the playing field with our questions that help ensure you and your interviewer are on even footing. Prep for panel interviews by asking the question that makes hiring managers tip their hand. Recruiting Hell has the answers here in this second part of our December Doubleheader on the Questions YOU should ask recruiters before you sit in the hotseat. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 29 What the HECK do I ask after an interview?!

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 20:46


Episode 29 (Season 2: Episode 9): We've all been in that hot seat, when an interviewer turns to us and says, "What questions do YOU have about the position." We all know the wrong answer is to say "None", but what's the right answer and how should we go about tackling that before we wind up in that situation. Recruiting Hell has the answers here in this first part of our December Doubleheader on the Questions YOU should ask recruiters. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 28 - Attitude of Gratitude -Thanksgiving 2020

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 32:10


Attitude of Gratitude - Thanksgiving 2020SHOW SUMMARY: Thanksgiving this year is definitely a challenge. So many have lost so much, from jobs to loved ones. There is still much to be thankful for and this episode digs deep into some powerful concepts that have helped me in the past 6 years;The Secret and The Abundance Spiral.Moving out of a negativity and scarcity mindset is incredibly important to your job hunt, and ensuring you can do this while still retaining the breadth of emotion that makes you human is a skill to build.You attract what you put out to the universe and it repays you in kind. Come and learn how to build a switch into yourself to deal with the challenges of rejection and the difficult journey that is your job hunt. Guest: None.

Recruiting Hell
Episode 23- Your Magnificent Seven

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 28:34


What do cowboys and getting hired have in common? Apparently a lot with this episode! Robb dives into the concept from his teenage years that helped him not only build great relationships then, but easily comes 20 years into the future and teaches us about the importance of networking with some of our closest connections. Guest:None

The Big Story
A special message from The Big Story

The Big Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 9:06


A special episode of the Big Story looks at what has happened in sports over the past 48 hours and asks a question: If it isn't business as usual, and talking won't get things done, what will? GUEST: None.

Recruiting Hell
Episode 11 - Scam jobs

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 29:55


Episode 11: Scam Jobs - The oft requested and long awaited Scam Jobs episode. From MLMs, to sales jobs masquerading as marketing jobs, learn how to spot these worthless opportunities and avoid them for something better! Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 9 - Social Media Savvy

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 22:21


Episode 9: Social Media Savvy - This is the next step deeper on Social Media where we talk about marketing yourself, providing others value, and sewing the seeds of a social media following by using two simple concepts, frequency and momentum. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 7 - Networking 101

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 33:25


Episode 7: Networking 101 is the final of our initial 3 topics. Robb discusses his favorite in person networking technique, using social media like Linkedin to build your personal brand storefront, and the lower case c courage it takes to put yourself out there to network, and overcoming fear of failure and rejection. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 5 - Budgeting 101

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 29:52


Episode 5: Budgeting 101. We cover the #1 thing you need to change to help get your budget in shape, unemployed or not. Additional topics include how much time you should budget toward your job hunt each week, cutting back on subscriptions, and an exclusive budgeting tool created just for listeners of Recruiting Hell. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 4 - Selling yourself Part 2

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 31:59


Episode 4 - Selling Yourself - Part 2: We discuss tactics to help keep your job hunt on pace with the CCS System for tracking your job hunt efforts as well as the 2 Cent Method for Linked In. This episode is best listened to after episode 3 and builds directly on it. Guest: None.

Recruiting Hell
Episode 3 - Selling Yourself - Part 1

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 29:10


Episode 3: Selling Yourself - Part 1: Becoming a product an employer would like to "buy", writing great cover letters, and creating conversation opportunities to begin networking with people you already know. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Episode 2 - Brush Off, Brush Up, Relaunch

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 34:14


Episode 2: We examine the three step reset for folks who lose their job by helping them Brush Off the feeling of failure that comes from unemployment, Brush Up their resume, and Relaunch their personal brand via social media and networking. Guest: None.

Recruiting Hell
Episode 1 - Job Loss First Aid Kit

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 33:45


In our opening episode, we dive into the "job loss first aid kit". We cover a five checkpoint list that takes into account your personal well being, your professional recovery from the loss, and what you can do to help get other people talking about getting you a job. Guest: None

Recruiting Hell
Recruiting Hell Trailer/Teaser

Recruiting Hell

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 1:21


Episode 0: What is Recruiting Hell and why should you tune in? Guest: None

TheEscapePodCast
The Escape Pod (cast) Season 2 (Episode 16)

TheEscapePodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 123:47


The Escape Pod (cast) Season 2 (Episode 16) Coming up on this week's edition of The Escape Pod... cast. Paul Anthony returns to the show after a hiatus, what was he up to last week exactly? None other than Galaxy's Edge at Disney World. Paul lays down his thoughts for 2019, Neil and Paul talk about the future of the game and make a checklist of what is promised by CG, and then the patreons weigh in about their 2020 character wishes and Neil and Paul give their personal top 10. All this and more on our first LIVE YouTube edition of The Escape Pod... cast. Guest: None, but we will be talking Galaxy's Edge The Escape Pod Castaways Network: http://www.escapepodcastaways.com/ Join our Discord channel and listen to the live recording of each episode at 7:30 eastern / 4:30 Pacific every Friday night / 9:30am NSW Australian Saturday. The Escape Pod... Recruiting server - https://discord.gg/NA2HHas The Nev - https://www.youtube.com/user/Neilandreweyre and https://discord.gg/YnqCqPz To support the Paul Anthony GoFundMe for his wife Kristi: https://www.gofundme.com/mrsanthony Mikayas Modding Mayhem:- https://discord.gg/39cQGbp Get in touch with ShittyBill for some of the best BOTS in the game. Tag ShittyBill in our server. HELPFUL RESOURCES Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SWGOHEscapePodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSWEscapePod To support our channel: https://www.patreon.com/TheEscapePod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theescapepodcast/message

Elixir Mix
EMx 026: Higher Level Functions GenState Deployments with Bill Peregoy

Elixir Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 54:06


Panel: Mark Ericksen Josh Adams Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Bill Peregoy In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks with Bill Peregoy who is a software engineer who uses Elixir and loves Graph QL. The panel talks with Bill about his Elixir background, in addition to past and current projects. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about Elixir, Graph QL, code reviews, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job!  1:07 – Chuck: Tell us who you are and why you are famous? 1:16 – Guest: Here it goes...I have a diverse background. I have a background in hardware and went into software and it got me into Ruby. From there I moved to the software world and in constant contact with a Ruby project. Then I found an Elixir book and thought it was really cool. About a year ago I started working with a consulting company that uses Elixir. They have a cool entrepreneur group. Then about 3 months ago I transferred to another project. 2:41 – Panel: The MBTA? 2:49 – Guest: You thought I was using old crust technology, but they are using new technologies. 3:06 – Panel: You have this hardware background have you looked at NERVES? 3:17 – Guest: I have an interest in it. 3:34 – Let’s talk about deploying Elixir apps. Getting into Elixir might be interesting to talk about? Let’s talk about how you got into Elixir, please. 3:55 – Guest: I had an easy slide into it. The guest talks about how to structure code and how he learned about Elixir. 4:34 – Chuck: Where would have gotten into trouble if you didn’t have that? 4:39 – Guest: ...how do you organize code? It’s a bunch of modules with functions in them. 5:19 – Panel: You mentioned code reviews – and to me that’s how you learn something fast. 5:30 – Guest: I was lucky to have worked with a person who is really picky about code reviews. They were detailed and I learned a lot from him. 5:53 – Panel: I give code reviews, too. What makes a good code review from the receiving end? 6:12 – Guest answers the question. Guest: Don’t write the code for me, but...here is a general direction. 6:37 – Panel: I give the person a wrong review so they have to learn it. 7:00 – Chuck: Would have it been easier if it was a smaller project? 7:10 – Guest: I think it helped that it was a larger project. 7:29 – Chuck: We have talked about deployment and other tools that you’ve used. What I am curious about – you were using AWS and ECS can you talk about that, please? 8:00 – Guest: It was a wild ride for me. We knew we’d have to get there eventually and went for it. We never had deployed an Elixir app before. I had little knowledge with AWS, so there were thousands of new things I was learning in one week. I learned a lot from this guy and he said let’s get the app running, then let’s take it to an RDS, then let’s make sure this and that work. There is a lot going on there, but breaking it down you could figure it out when they came up. It was a lifesaver having his work b/c it would have taken me weeks instead of a few days. 9:28 – Chuck: My wife and I watched The Martian a few days ago. The character said: you solve one problem at a time. 9:47 – Guest: Yes. 10:00 – Guest: The article, “Guide to Deploy a...” 10:20 – Guest: I understood the pieces very well. 10:30 – Panel: Setting up an umbrella project. Is that how you have yours set-up? 10:48 – Guest: Single Phoenix application for me. 11:15 – Panel: Sounds like you were learning a lot of different technologies – any big “AH HA” moments? 11:30 – Guest answers the question. 12:15 – Panel: I like how the Distillery 2.0 Guide and the docker file... 12:30 – Chuck: Walk us through your structure of your talk? 12:39 – Guest: Yes, higher order functions - that’s what I was talking about. Where in the Elixir world you want to pass around functions. I had this idea that I had one task that was very similar but you had to do it multiple times. To do that I defined one piece of code that... It was a way to reuse a lot of code and... 13:51 – Panel: That is a pattern I enjoy using. Instead of using a mocking library I like a function that can direct it. The thing I enjoyed about it was that I could have a test data and a test interface in a production environment. I could create a customer... 15:06 – Guest. 15:44 – Guest: Gen state is pretty awesome. It’s not in Elixir Proper, yet. 16:55 – Chuck: I can see how that is helpful. You have to manage the pipeline on your own. 17:18 – Guest: You can upload a certain number of permits. That can be handled behind the scenes. 17:45 – Panel: Yeah the first state was manage the Q and then... 18:48 – Guest: That is what I am doing right now – one at a time right now. If I need more processing on this one node, I can... 19:20 – Panel: That’s when Elixir feels very powerful. 19:26 – Guest: That’s a talk I have a lot. Ruby is great, but when you dive into OPT in Elixir then it’s amazing. 19:54 – Chuck: We are starting to get there with Elixir. I don’t miss as much stuff with Ruby as I did before.  20:10 – Guest: What libraries I don’t need and I haven’t come across that just yet. 20:44 – Panel asks a question. 20:50 – Guest: I wasn’t directly involved. They are working with predictions for bust lines. And they grab data form many different sources. They are trying to combine all that data and it has been a good solution for them. 21:25 – Panel: Since you have a Ruby background and hardware – what is the Elixir system like for you? 21:41 – Guest: I haven’t come across too many problems. Elixir’s language tends to be smaller – which I like. I think people from JavaScript like having NEW things all of the time. Elixir is done and we are just adding small things here and there. 22:13 – Panel: Yeah, I agree. Elixir is a mature platform right now. 22:45 – Guest: Elixir is very mature – I agree. 23:10 – Panel: I think it being built with care is nice. 23:34 – Guest: I love diving into Elixir and source code. I know exactly what I need. In some Ruby libraries they are so heavily dependent on... 24:05 – Loot Crate! 25:13 – Chuck. 25:40 – Guest. 25:50 – Panel: Being explicit and concise at the same time I don’t feel so bad. 26:00- Chuck: ...I want to know that those are there. If it was – you have to go through all of this ceremony – that’s boilerplate that I feel doesn’t’ add a lot. 26:36 – Panel: Getting out a functional language...being able to see a module and it has every sort of path that I can run is nice. 27:00 – Guest. 27:37 – Panel: I did that a bit for my Rail code. People didn’t like that it wasn’t “normal.” 27:52 – Guest. 28:09 – Panel: Coming into this project where one of the developers likes using MACROS. It’s been a challenge b/c MACROS still let’s you create magic. We talked with Sasha and he queued me to this document and it’s the library guidelines. In the anti-patterns it says: avoid macros. 29:32 – Guest: ...but you should think twice before you dive into macros. 29:50 – Panel: I used macros once to enforce... 30:01 – Panel: What are your feelings on dialyzer – what do you think? 30:15 – Guest: I think it’s the way of the future - I love it. 30:58 – Panel: I am trying VS code and it does incremental dialyzer compilation.  31:27 – Guest: Of course the problem with dialyzer are the error messages. It can be frustrating. 31:40 – Panel. 31:43 – Guest: ...eventually I would figure it out. I went dialyzer front to back on my current project. A month into the project I wasn’t writing new specs, and then I realized I hadn’t done it in awhile, and of course I have a 500 error on the server. Turns out I was... 33:00 – Panel: Yes. I encourage people to... 33:07 – Guest: The way it captures things is that... 33:29 – Panel. 33:42 – Panel: We talked about that on the previous episode. It’s an RC right now, but it’s been helpful. There is a explained option. It will give me an example, I didn’t know how to fix it but... 34:14 – Guest: It can help you write simpler code. 34:47 – Panel. 34:52 – Guest: With an Elm background I think it helped me. 35:13 – Panel. 35:45 – Guest: My dream world would be... 35:55 – Panel: Josh, how does it do it? 36:03 – Panel: What is Elixir LS? 36:09 – Panel answers the question. 36:50 – Panel: I have used ATOM as an editor...how do you like visual studio code? 37:01 – Panel answers the question. 37:38 – Panel: I have used FLUTTER. 37:44 – Chuck: I like it. 38:20 – Chuck talks about Flutter and the advantages of it. 38:34 – Guest: What editors do you like, Bill? 38:36 – Guest answers the question. 38:54 – Panel. 39:00 – Guest says that it is something worth trying. 39:07 – Chuck: Try it you will like it – there is an ATOM plugin, too. 39:36 – Panel: I hate the name visual studio code. 39:43 – Panel. 40:02 – Panel: I know you have some feelings of Graph QL? 40:12 – Guest: It is love in every sense. One day in vacation... 41:14 – Panel: I like it, too. 42:01 – Guest: I haven’t much experience there. I played years ago with Graph QL and it looked encouraging and thought it was hard to build one of those things. To help debug as you are writing them is out of this world! 42:30 – Panel: I can look at the schema in Graph QL, here are the mutations I have available. 42:50 – Panel: The docs are right they can’t be wrong. 43:03 – Guest. 43:38 – Chuck: What are you working on now and what are you struggling with? 43:48 – Guest: None of them are super, super hard but today I am trying to learn how to send... 44:14 – Guest: There are a lot of new things for me like AWS, new technologies and a tight schedule. Trying to get new things done. 44:33 – Chuck: What do I learn next – that is a question that I hear a lot. 44:43 – Guest: Yeah, learning when I need them but the exception is Graph QL for me. Learn things as we go – nothing is too scary b/c there are proof of concepts out there. 45:32 – Chuck: People will ask this when they are trying to work on a project. 45:44 – Guest: I try to learn things on these side projects. I usually bail out before the really hard stuff. 46:00 – Chuck: Picks! 46:14 – Fresh Books! Links: Ruby Elixir Elm Atom.io Flutter.io JavaScript Visual Studio Code React Erlang Guide to Deploy a... YouTube Video – Bill Peregoy GenStage DockYard Article Library Guidelines Avoid Macros VS CODE Elixir LS VS CODIUM Graph QL Absinthe DIRENV HEX DOCS Bill’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate Get a Coder Job! Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Mark Direnv Josh Flutter Bill Distillery Doc Charles Extreme Ownership

Devchat.tv Master Feed
EMx 026: Higher Level Functions GenState Deployments with Bill Peregoy

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 54:06


Panel: Mark Ericksen Josh Adams Charles Max Wood Special Guest: Bill Peregoy In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks with Bill Peregoy who is a software engineer who uses Elixir and loves Graph QL. The panel talks with Bill about his Elixir background, in addition to past and current projects. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about Elixir, Graph QL, code reviews, and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job!  1:07 – Chuck: Tell us who you are and why you are famous? 1:16 – Guest: Here it goes...I have a diverse background. I have a background in hardware and went into software and it got me into Ruby. From there I moved to the software world and in constant contact with a Ruby project. Then I found an Elixir book and thought it was really cool. About a year ago I started working with a consulting company that uses Elixir. They have a cool entrepreneur group. Then about 3 months ago I transferred to another project. 2:41 – Panel: The MBTA? 2:49 – Guest: You thought I was using old crust technology, but they are using new technologies. 3:06 – Panel: You have this hardware background have you looked at NERVES? 3:17 – Guest: I have an interest in it. 3:34 – Let’s talk about deploying Elixir apps. Getting into Elixir might be interesting to talk about? Let’s talk about how you got into Elixir, please. 3:55 – Guest: I had an easy slide into it. The guest talks about how to structure code and how he learned about Elixir. 4:34 – Chuck: Where would have gotten into trouble if you didn’t have that? 4:39 – Guest: ...how do you organize code? It’s a bunch of modules with functions in them. 5:19 – Panel: You mentioned code reviews – and to me that’s how you learn something fast. 5:30 – Guest: I was lucky to have worked with a person who is really picky about code reviews. They were detailed and I learned a lot from him. 5:53 – Panel: I give code reviews, too. What makes a good code review from the receiving end? 6:12 – Guest answers the question. Guest: Don’t write the code for me, but...here is a general direction. 6:37 – Panel: I give the person a wrong review so they have to learn it. 7:00 – Chuck: Would have it been easier if it was a smaller project? 7:10 – Guest: I think it helped that it was a larger project. 7:29 – Chuck: We have talked about deployment and other tools that you’ve used. What I am curious about – you were using AWS and ECS can you talk about that, please? 8:00 – Guest: It was a wild ride for me. We knew we’d have to get there eventually and went for it. We never had deployed an Elixir app before. I had little knowledge with AWS, so there were thousands of new things I was learning in one week. I learned a lot from this guy and he said let’s get the app running, then let’s take it to an RDS, then let’s make sure this and that work. There is a lot going on there, but breaking it down you could figure it out when they came up. It was a lifesaver having his work b/c it would have taken me weeks instead of a few days. 9:28 – Chuck: My wife and I watched The Martian a few days ago. The character said: you solve one problem at a time. 9:47 – Guest: Yes. 10:00 – Guest: The article, “Guide to Deploy a...” 10:20 – Guest: I understood the pieces very well. 10:30 – Panel: Setting up an umbrella project. Is that how you have yours set-up? 10:48 – Guest: Single Phoenix application for me. 11:15 – Panel: Sounds like you were learning a lot of different technologies – any big “AH HA” moments? 11:30 – Guest answers the question. 12:15 – Panel: I like how the Distillery 2.0 Guide and the docker file... 12:30 – Chuck: Walk us through your structure of your talk? 12:39 – Guest: Yes, higher order functions - that’s what I was talking about. Where in the Elixir world you want to pass around functions. I had this idea that I had one task that was very similar but you had to do it multiple times. To do that I defined one piece of code that... It was a way to reuse a lot of code and... 13:51 – Panel: That is a pattern I enjoy using. Instead of using a mocking library I like a function that can direct it. The thing I enjoyed about it was that I could have a test data and a test interface in a production environment. I could create a customer... 15:06 – Guest. 15:44 – Guest: Gen state is pretty awesome. It’s not in Elixir Proper, yet. 16:55 – Chuck: I can see how that is helpful. You have to manage the pipeline on your own. 17:18 – Guest: You can upload a certain number of permits. That can be handled behind the scenes. 17:45 – Panel: Yeah the first state was manage the Q and then... 18:48 – Guest: That is what I am doing right now – one at a time right now. If I need more processing on this one node, I can... 19:20 – Panel: That’s when Elixir feels very powerful. 19:26 – Guest: That’s a talk I have a lot. Ruby is great, but when you dive into OPT in Elixir then it’s amazing. 19:54 – Chuck: We are starting to get there with Elixir. I don’t miss as much stuff with Ruby as I did before.  20:10 – Guest: What libraries I don’t need and I haven’t come across that just yet. 20:44 – Panel asks a question. 20:50 – Guest: I wasn’t directly involved. They are working with predictions for bust lines. And they grab data form many different sources. They are trying to combine all that data and it has been a good solution for them. 21:25 – Panel: Since you have a Ruby background and hardware – what is the Elixir system like for you? 21:41 – Guest: I haven’t come across too many problems. Elixir’s language tends to be smaller – which I like. I think people from JavaScript like having NEW things all of the time. Elixir is done and we are just adding small things here and there. 22:13 – Panel: Yeah, I agree. Elixir is a mature platform right now. 22:45 – Guest: Elixir is very mature – I agree. 23:10 – Panel: I think it being built with care is nice. 23:34 – Guest: I love diving into Elixir and source code. I know exactly what I need. In some Ruby libraries they are so heavily dependent on... 24:05 – Loot Crate! 25:13 – Chuck. 25:40 – Guest. 25:50 – Panel: Being explicit and concise at the same time I don’t feel so bad. 26:00- Chuck: ...I want to know that those are there. If it was – you have to go through all of this ceremony – that’s boilerplate that I feel doesn’t’ add a lot. 26:36 – Panel: Getting out a functional language...being able to see a module and it has every sort of path that I can run is nice. 27:00 – Guest. 27:37 – Panel: I did that a bit for my Rail code. People didn’t like that it wasn’t “normal.” 27:52 – Guest. 28:09 – Panel: Coming into this project where one of the developers likes using MACROS. It’s been a challenge b/c MACROS still let’s you create magic. We talked with Sasha and he queued me to this document and it’s the library guidelines. In the anti-patterns it says: avoid macros. 29:32 – Guest: ...but you should think twice before you dive into macros. 29:50 – Panel: I used macros once to enforce... 30:01 – Panel: What are your feelings on dialyzer – what do you think? 30:15 – Guest: I think it’s the way of the future - I love it. 30:58 – Panel: I am trying VS code and it does incremental dialyzer compilation.  31:27 – Guest: Of course the problem with dialyzer are the error messages. It can be frustrating. 31:40 – Panel. 31:43 – Guest: ...eventually I would figure it out. I went dialyzer front to back on my current project. A month into the project I wasn’t writing new specs, and then I realized I hadn’t done it in awhile, and of course I have a 500 error on the server. Turns out I was... 33:00 – Panel: Yes. I encourage people to... 33:07 – Guest: The way it captures things is that... 33:29 – Panel. 33:42 – Panel: We talked about that on the previous episode. It’s an RC right now, but it’s been helpful. There is a explained option. It will give me an example, I didn’t know how to fix it but... 34:14 – Guest: It can help you write simpler code. 34:47 – Panel. 34:52 – Guest: With an Elm background I think it helped me. 35:13 – Panel. 35:45 – Guest: My dream world would be... 35:55 – Panel: Josh, how does it do it? 36:03 – Panel: What is Elixir LS? 36:09 – Panel answers the question. 36:50 – Panel: I have used ATOM as an editor...how do you like visual studio code? 37:01 – Panel answers the question. 37:38 – Panel: I have used FLUTTER. 37:44 – Chuck: I like it. 38:20 – Chuck talks about Flutter and the advantages of it. 38:34 – Guest: What editors do you like, Bill? 38:36 – Guest answers the question. 38:54 – Panel. 39:00 – Guest says that it is something worth trying. 39:07 – Chuck: Try it you will like it – there is an ATOM plugin, too. 39:36 – Panel: I hate the name visual studio code. 39:43 – Panel. 40:02 – Panel: I know you have some feelings of Graph QL? 40:12 – Guest: It is love in every sense. One day in vacation... 41:14 – Panel: I like it, too. 42:01 – Guest: I haven’t much experience there. I played years ago with Graph QL and it looked encouraging and thought it was hard to build one of those things. To help debug as you are writing them is out of this world! 42:30 – Panel: I can look at the schema in Graph QL, here are the mutations I have available. 42:50 – Panel: The docs are right they can’t be wrong. 43:03 – Guest. 43:38 – Chuck: What are you working on now and what are you struggling with? 43:48 – Guest: None of them are super, super hard but today I am trying to learn how to send... 44:14 – Guest: There are a lot of new things for me like AWS, new technologies and a tight schedule. Trying to get new things done. 44:33 – Chuck: What do I learn next – that is a question that I hear a lot. 44:43 – Guest: Yeah, learning when I need them but the exception is Graph QL for me. Learn things as we go – nothing is too scary b/c there are proof of concepts out there. 45:32 – Chuck: People will ask this when they are trying to work on a project. 45:44 – Guest: I try to learn things on these side projects. I usually bail out before the really hard stuff. 46:00 – Chuck: Picks! 46:14 – Fresh Books! Links: Ruby Elixir Elm Atom.io Flutter.io JavaScript Visual Studio Code React Erlang Guide to Deploy a... YouTube Video – Bill Peregoy GenStage DockYard Article Library Guidelines Avoid Macros VS CODE Elixir LS VS CODIUM Graph QL Absinthe DIRENV HEX DOCS Bill’s GitHub Sponsors: Loot Crate Get a Coder Job! Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Mark Direnv Josh Flutter Bill Distillery Doc Charles Extreme Ownership

The Blacksmith's Pub Podcast
Ep 39 - The one where we get a new introduction…

The Blacksmith's Pub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 53:19


Guest: None  Summary: Jesse and Rick do what Jesse and Rick do.  Duration: 53 minutes

Versa
Real News | Ep. 12 | Mueller Files Charges, DNC & Hillary Paid for Goldenshower Dossier, JFK FILES!?

Versa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 39:15


Guest: None. Topics: Mueller Files First Charges, Mueller Invested in Hedge Funds Tied to Soros and Russia, DNC and Hillary Paid for Research of Golden Shower Gate Dossier, Obama DOJ Blocked Settlement Funds for Conservative Groups, JFK Files Released, Mark Halperin Sexual Allegations, PSU Truth Week, Bob Corker and Jeff Flake.

Pop Talk and Aliens - The William Cleere Podcast
Episode 23: Movie Reviews of "Unacknowledged" "Area 51" & "Extraordinary"

Pop Talk and Aliens - The William Cleere Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017


William Cleere reviews 3 movies that revolve around Grey Aliens.  The fake documentary "Extraordinary", the real documentary "Unacknowledged", and the fictional "Area 51."Host: William CleereGuest: None

Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast
Episode #145 – Winter NAMM Overview

Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 24:53


          NEWS A look at the 2017 Winter NAMM show GUEST None The post Episode #145 – Winter NAMM Overview appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.

War Machine vs. War Horse
Ep. 133 - Child 44 (The Lovely Bones vs. Never Let Me Go)

War Machine vs. War Horse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2015 56:09


In this episode we look at murder in paradise, more specifically the serial killer hunting children and being hunted himself by Tom Hardy in CHILD 44. This inspires a look back at the controversial rendering of paradise in Peter Jackson's film adaptation of THE LOVELY BONES vs. the troubling utopia portrayed in the more critically acclaimed film adaptation of NEVER LET ME GO. GUEST: None this week, but we really could have used the analysis of Dave from Pop Culture Case Study. You can correct that mistake by checking out his great podcast.