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Marketing Today with Alan Hart
Standing Out in the Crowd with Torchy's Tacos Scott Hudler

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 36:45


Scott Hudler is the CMO of Torchy's Tacos, an experiential craft-casual restaurant. In this episode, Alan and Scott explain what that means.  Torchy's was founded a decade ago in Austin, Texas. The concept was an elevated street taco. Today they have over 83 locations in seven states and plan to add a hundred company-owned restaurants in the next five years.  Learn how being individually owned instead of a franchise helped them grow and how they lean heavily on experience and grass roots marketing. In this episode, you'll learn: The intersection between fun and business Great customer experience shines through the abundance of choices Meeting customers where they want to interact with you Key Highlights: [01:45] Scott's favorite city [03:22] The brands Scott has worked for [06:01] What made Torchy's the next “right” move [07:16] Torchy's backstory [12:06] Executing a winning formula [14:00] Not a franchise but individually owned [17:07] Making the leaps to grow [18:35] How the food industry will change post-pandemic [20:15] Overcoming the abundance of choices [21:41] Experiential marketing at Torchy's [26:22] A defining experience that made Scott who he is today  [30:30] Scott's advice to his younger self [31:20] Scott's impactful purchase [32:38] The brands and companies Scott follows [34:35] What Scott says is today's biggest threat and opportunity for marketers Resources Mentioned:  Torchy's Tacos Scott Hudler Michael Rypka (Texas Living Story)  GJ Hart, CEO, on the Managing Partner internal ownership model Airpods Pro Todoist (app) Subscribe to the podcast: Listen in iTunes (link: http://apple.co/2dbdAhV) Listen in Google Podcasts (link: http://bit.ly/2Rc2kVa) Listen in Spotify (Link: http://spoti.fi/2mCUGnC ) Connect with the Guest: Scott's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-hudler-61a0662/  Torchy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/torchystacos Connect with Marketing Today and Alan Hart: http://twitter.com/abhart https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanhart http://twitter.com/themktgtoday https://www.facebook.com/themktgtoday/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-today-with-alan-hart/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/marketingtoday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Scott Thompson Show
Small Business Spotlight on Hammerhead's in Hamilton, Ontario

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 3:49


A Scott Thompson Show bonus podcast! Scott was joined by the owner of Hammerhead's, who is also named Scott, to talk about running the seafood restaurant during the pandemic and preparing for the summer. Guest: Scott, owner of Hammerhead's, 80 Ottawa Street North in Hamilton, Ontario http://www.hammerheads-hamilton.com/ Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, and follow along as Scott finds out more about the small businesses, restaurants and initiatives in Hamilton that have been affected by the pandemic! https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer - Jordan Armenise Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Messy Marriages Podcast
Please...Stop Giving Leftovers to Your Spouse...

Messy Marriages Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 26:05


For me and I believe most of us listening in we often created messes in our marriages where we are giving our best at work hitting our KPI, Goals and Deliverables but when we finish our work day our spouse is getting the rest of us not the best of us…. Guest: Scott & Robyn Smith Support the show: https://marclucasradio.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Disney Animation Minute Essentials
Little Mermaid 20: Spying

Disney Animation Minute Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 27:56


Ariel spies on the sailors on Eric’s ship. Guest: Scott and Ryceejo Minute 20 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation

Disney Animation Minute Essentials
Little Mermaid 19: Sebastian Knows

Disney Animation Minute Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 19:42


Ariel finishes singing and Sebastian reacts to her collection. Guest: Scott and Ryceejo Minute 19 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation

Disney Animation Minute Essentials
Little Mermaid 18: Sebastian Antics

Disney Animation Minute Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 32:25


Ariel’s “I Want” song continues, and nearly concludes. Guest: Scott and Ryceejo Minute 18 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation

Disney Animation Minute Essentials
Little Mermaid 17: Part of Your World

Disney Animation Minute Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 34:22


Ariel continues her song. Guest: Scott and Ryceejo Minute 17 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation

Disney Animation Minute Essentials
Little Mermaid 16: The Collection

Disney Animation Minute Essentials

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 40:37


Ariel enjoys her collection and begins singing “Part of Your World.” Guest: Scott and Ryceejo Minute 16 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation

Epic Tales From the Sewers
The Last Ronin Preview Special

Epic Tales From the Sewers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 48:46


In this special Bonus Episode Justin and Andy with special Guest Scott talk about the hype and mystery surrounding the new IDW Comic The Last Ronin. This is just before the first highly anticipated issue will release! Of course we will have to discuss a few things that the Comic was compared to along the way, including Blade Runner, Logan, and the Dark Knight Returns. So stay tuned for an Epic Preview of The Last Ronin! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epictalesfromthesewers/message

Women Your Mother Warned You About
Getting Off Your Ask with Scott Ferguson

Women Your Mother Warned You About

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 59:29


Do you feel like you have the resilience it will take to see your business through the other side of economic hardship. Our guest today learned big lessons from The Great Recession of 2008 that's he using now to help his business and help others weather financial storms.  Scott Ferguson is the managing director of The Ferguson Real Estate and Investment Group and Chief Rainmaker at Ask4Ferguson - Top Connectors. He's dropping insights on real estate, affiliate marketing, pivoting your business and developing a list of people who will do business with you. About Today’s Guest Scott is the host of the Time To Shine Podcast. He shares ideas (“Knowledge Nuggets”) to help individuals and teams to Level UP both in business and personal. Scott is a Veteran of the United States Navy with multiple deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia. Join our exclusive fan community, Warner World, for more Gina, Rachel and Women Your Mother Warned You About More about Gina Gina Trimarco is CEO/Founder of Pivot10 Results (training and strategy company) and Carolina Improv Company (comedy club and school). She has 25+ years of experience in marketing, sales, operations and people training. Gina combines street smarts and improv comedy skills with her experience in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, which sets her apart from her competition. A true Chicago city girl, her much older father trained her in sales starting at the age of 10, working in flea markets.  More about Rachel Rachel Pitts is a Mom, Realtor, Author, and Creator of The Closing Curve, a new real estate software focused on enhancing the buyer experience. With a background in show business, her motto is: Entertain. Inform. Inspire. Find Rachel on social media as TheSingingLender, at www.thesinginglender.com and www.theclosingcurve.com and pick up her book, The Gift of Wreckage on Amazon More about Keith Walters As Managing Principal of Walters Dev Group, LLC, Keith currently assists companies via board and advisory roles. Keith has spent more than 30 years using a strong entrepreneurial focus to lead, advise and grow very successful businesses. His focus on operational excellence brings stability into organizations he leads and guides. Through a unique management system focused on company growth and strong culture development Keith helps build businesses that are true talent magnets. Women Your Mother Warned You About™ is a Pod About It Production.

Proof Of Love
Proof of Love Ep. 61 Divorce, Dating, and Dadding with Scott Hancock

Proof Of Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 34:12


  With Father’s Day fast approaching, Tatiana and Lauren spend some time with dad and crypto community friend, Scott Hancock. Scott shares the joys and challenges of parenting, dating while parenting, and some of the conflicts that come along with juggling a romantic relationship and parenting.  For ladies considering dating a dad, Scott advises that dads aren’t always as available as single men without children and that being understanding and accommodating is an appealing quality. Lauren points out that a relationship with a single dad shines a spotlight on the importance of communication to keep everyone’s expectations in the realm of reasonable. The trio discuss whether single parents look for other parents in similar situations when they are dating, the intricacies of navigating divorce and co-parenting, and parenting styles as they relate to getting into a serious relationship. Finally, Scott chats about dealing with COVID-19, dating apps, and his preferences for meeting people. You might be surprised to hear his thoughts and experiences. About the Guest:Scott brings more than 14 years of experience in driving revenue for high-tech start-up businesses and technology resellers. During this time, he has served in various senior management, consultant and business development roles for both successful start-ups and mature technology businesses. Additionally, Scott brings a deep level of expertise in the blockchain and enterprise data center sectors, having served as a long-term, trusted partner to executive IT decision-makers. Throughout his career, he has generated more than $40 million in revenue while creating and managing teams across new markets. Scott serves on the Blockchain and Crypto Mining Association board, is a member of Rotary Club International and is a proud father of his 5 year old daughter Adeline.Do you have a burning question, or a show idea for us?  Please email us at tatiana@proofoflovecast.com! If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgSMore Info:  Tatiana MorozCrypto Media Hub Scott on LinkedIn Follow Scott on TwitterFriends and Sponsors of the Show:Let’s Talk BitcoinThe Tatiana ShowRemember, this is a new show, so if you like it, please be sure to tell 3 friends! Leave a good review on Itunes, and be sure to follow us on our socials!*You have been listening to Proof of Love. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences.  If that’s not you, please stop listening.  Nothing you hear on Proof of Love is intended as financial advice, legal advice, therapy or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

Behind The Badge
Episode 13 With special guest Scott a local tactical medic with decades of experience

Behind The Badge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 77:34


Guest Scott joins us to talk about surviving a long career on the job. He tells us of the numerous assignments and experiences he has had over the last 20 plus years. He is currently a tactical medic on a local SWAT and bomb squad.

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 344: Inclusive Components with Heydon Pickering

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 70:37


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Special Guest: Heydon Pickering In this episode, the panel talks with Heydon Pickering who is a designer and writer. The panel and the guest talk about his new book, which is centered on the topic of today’s show: inclusive components. Check out Heydon’s Twitter, Website, GitHub, and Mastodon social accounts to learn more about him. To purchase the book – go here! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:38 – Chuck: Aimee, Chris, Joe, and myself – we are today’s panel. My show the DevRev is available online to check it out. 1:30 – Guest: Plain ice cream would be frozen milk and that would be terrible. So I am lemon and candy JavaScript! 2:13 – Chuck: We are talking today about...? 2:22 – Chris: He’s talking about “inclusive components” today! 2:41 – Guest: Traveling is very stressful and I wanted something to do on the plane. I’ve done this book, “Inclusive Design Patterns.” If you don’t want to buy the book you can go to the blog. I have been talking with Smashing Magazine. 5:40 – Panel. 5:47 – Guest: I approached Smashing Magazine initially. They didn’t think there was a market for this content at the time. They were very supportive but we will do it as an eBook so our costs our down. At the time, the editor came back and said that: “it was quite good!” We skimmed it but came back to it now and now the content was more relevant in their eyes. I didn’t want to do the same book but I wanted to do it around “patterns.” Rewriting components is what I do all the time. I use Vanilla JavaScript. Backbone.js is the trendy one. 9:52 – Panel: The hard book did it get published? 10:02 – Guest: We are in the works and it’s all in the final stages right now. It has to go through a different process for the print version. 11:54 – Panel. 11:58 – (Guest continues about the editorial process.) 12:09 – Panel: They probably switched to TFS – it’s Microsoft’s. 12:23 – Guest: There was this argument on Twitter about the different processors. 13:35 – Chris: What are the ways that people are breaking accessibility with their code through JavaScript?  13:59 – Guest: The whole premise is that there aren’t a ton of different components that we use. Generally, speaking. Most things we do through JavaScript – it’s just different ways of doing this/that, and hiding things. I am discounting things with Node or other stuff. Most of what we are doing, with interactive design, is showing and hiding. 18:37 – Chris: I have some specialty friends where they tell me where I’ve screwed up my code. For example Eric Bailey and Scott O’Hara but, of course, in very kind ways. What are some things that I can make sure that my code is going to work for many different people. 19:18 – Guest: You have accessibility and inclusive design. People think of accessibility as a check-list and that’s okay but there could be problems with this. 26:00 – Panel: That’s a great guideline. 26:05 – Chris: You talked about ARIA roles and it can be confusing. One side is: I don’t know when to use these and the other side is: I don’t know when NOT to use these so I’m going to use them for EVERYTHING! I guess both can be detrimental. What’s your advice on this topic? 27:00 – Guest: Scott is great and I would trust him to the end of the Earth about what he says. Guest mentions Léonie Watson and her talks about this topic. 29:26 – (Guest continues.) 29:36 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 30:31 – Chris. 30:40 – Guest: There is a lot of pressure, though, right? People wouldn’t blog about this if it wasn’t worthwhile. It doesn’t matter what the style is or what the syntax is. The guest talks about not throwing ARIA onto everything. 36:34 – Aimee: Is this something that was mentioned in the book: people with disabilities and accessibility. 37:28 – Guest: Yes, of course. I think it’s important to make your interfaces flexible and robust to think and include people with disabilities. 39:00 – Guest mentions larger buttons. 40:52 – Panelists and Guest talk back-and-forth. 42:22 – Chris: It’s an accessibility and inclusivity element. I saw a dropdown menu and worked great on certain devices but not others. I could beat this horse all day long but the whole: what happens of the JavaScript file doesn’t load or just accordion options? 43:50 – Guest: It’s the progressive enhancement element. 44:05 – Guest: I think it’s worth noting. I think these things dovetail really nicely. 46:29 – Chris: Did you do a video interview, Aimee, talking about CSS? Is CSS better than JavaScript in some ways I don’t know if this is related or not? 47:03 – Aimee: When I talk about JavaScript vs. CSS...the browser optimizes those. 47:27 – Aimee: But as someone who loves JavaScript...and then some very talented people taught me that you have to find the right tool for the job. 47:29 – Guest: I am the other way around – interesting. 52:50 – Chuck: Picks! 52:55 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript Backbone.js Microsoft’s TFS Léonie Watson React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Heydon’s GitHub Heydon’s Mastodon Heydon’s Book Medium Article on Heydon Heydon’s Website Heydon’s Twitter Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Joe Chris Ferdinandi's Blog Luxur board game Cypress.io Aimee Blog about interviewing Birthday Cake Quest Bar Chris Web Dev Career Guide: https://gomakethings.com/career-guide/ Use FREECAREER at checkout to get it for free Neapolitan Ice Cream  Netflix Web Performance case study Charles Disney Heroes Battle Mode MFCEO Project Podcast Gary Lee Audio Experience Suggestions for JavaScript Jabber Heydon Bruck What is Mastodon and why should I use it?

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 344: Inclusive Components with Heydon Pickering

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 70:37


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Special Guest: Heydon Pickering In this episode, the panel talks with Heydon Pickering who is a designer and writer. The panel and the guest talk about his new book, which is centered on the topic of today’s show: inclusive components. Check out Heydon’s Twitter, Website, GitHub, and Mastodon social accounts to learn more about him. To purchase the book – go here! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:38 – Chuck: Aimee, Chris, Joe, and myself – we are today’s panel. My show the DevRev is available online to check it out. 1:30 – Guest: Plain ice cream would be frozen milk and that would be terrible. So I am lemon and candy JavaScript! 2:13 – Chuck: We are talking today about...? 2:22 – Chris: He’s talking about “inclusive components” today! 2:41 – Guest: Traveling is very stressful and I wanted something to do on the plane. I’ve done this book, “Inclusive Design Patterns.” If you don’t want to buy the book you can go to the blog. I have been talking with Smashing Magazine. 5:40 – Panel. 5:47 – Guest: I approached Smashing Magazine initially. They didn’t think there was a market for this content at the time. They were very supportive but we will do it as an eBook so our costs our down. At the time, the editor came back and said that: “it was quite good!” We skimmed it but came back to it now and now the content was more relevant in their eyes. I didn’t want to do the same book but I wanted to do it around “patterns.” Rewriting components is what I do all the time. I use Vanilla JavaScript. Backbone.js is the trendy one. 9:52 – Panel: The hard book did it get published? 10:02 – Guest: We are in the works and it’s all in the final stages right now. It has to go through a different process for the print version. 11:54 – Panel. 11:58 – (Guest continues about the editorial process.) 12:09 – Panel: They probably switched to TFS – it’s Microsoft’s. 12:23 – Guest: There was this argument on Twitter about the different processors. 13:35 – Chris: What are the ways that people are breaking accessibility with their code through JavaScript?  13:59 – Guest: The whole premise is that there aren’t a ton of different components that we use. Generally, speaking. Most things we do through JavaScript – it’s just different ways of doing this/that, and hiding things. I am discounting things with Node or other stuff. Most of what we are doing, with interactive design, is showing and hiding. 18:37 – Chris: I have some specialty friends where they tell me where I’ve screwed up my code. For example Eric Bailey and Scott O’Hara but, of course, in very kind ways. What are some things that I can make sure that my code is going to work for many different people. 19:18 – Guest: You have accessibility and inclusive design. People think of accessibility as a check-list and that’s okay but there could be problems with this. 26:00 – Panel: That’s a great guideline. 26:05 – Chris: You talked about ARIA roles and it can be confusing. One side is: I don’t know when to use these and the other side is: I don’t know when NOT to use these so I’m going to use them for EVERYTHING! I guess both can be detrimental. What’s your advice on this topic? 27:00 – Guest: Scott is great and I would trust him to the end of the Earth about what he says. Guest mentions Léonie Watson and her talks about this topic. 29:26 – (Guest continues.) 29:36 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 30:31 – Chris. 30:40 – Guest: There is a lot of pressure, though, right? People wouldn’t blog about this if it wasn’t worthwhile. It doesn’t matter what the style is or what the syntax is. The guest talks about not throwing ARIA onto everything. 36:34 – Aimee: Is this something that was mentioned in the book: people with disabilities and accessibility. 37:28 – Guest: Yes, of course. I think it’s important to make your interfaces flexible and robust to think and include people with disabilities. 39:00 – Guest mentions larger buttons. 40:52 – Panelists and Guest talk back-and-forth. 42:22 – Chris: It’s an accessibility and inclusivity element. I saw a dropdown menu and worked great on certain devices but not others. I could beat this horse all day long but the whole: what happens of the JavaScript file doesn’t load or just accordion options? 43:50 – Guest: It’s the progressive enhancement element. 44:05 – Guest: I think it’s worth noting. I think these things dovetail really nicely. 46:29 – Chris: Did you do a video interview, Aimee, talking about CSS? Is CSS better than JavaScript in some ways I don’t know if this is related or not? 47:03 – Aimee: When I talk about JavaScript vs. CSS...the browser optimizes those. 47:27 – Aimee: But as someone who loves JavaScript...and then some very talented people taught me that you have to find the right tool for the job. 47:29 – Guest: I am the other way around – interesting. 52:50 – Chuck: Picks! 52:55 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript Backbone.js Microsoft’s TFS Léonie Watson React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Heydon’s GitHub Heydon’s Mastodon Heydon’s Book Medium Article on Heydon Heydon’s Website Heydon’s Twitter Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Joe Chris Ferdinandi's Blog Luxur board game Cypress.io Aimee Blog about interviewing Birthday Cake Quest Bar Chris Web Dev Career Guide: https://gomakethings.com/career-guide/ Use FREECAREER at checkout to get it for free Neapolitan Ice Cream  Netflix Web Performance case study Charles Disney Heroes Battle Mode MFCEO Project Podcast Gary Lee Audio Experience Suggestions for JavaScript Jabber Heydon Bruck What is Mastodon and why should I use it?

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 344: Inclusive Components with Heydon Pickering

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 70:37


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Special Guest: Heydon Pickering In this episode, the panel talks with Heydon Pickering who is a designer and writer. The panel and the guest talk about his new book, which is centered on the topic of today’s show: inclusive components. Check out Heydon’s Twitter, Website, GitHub, and Mastodon social accounts to learn more about him. To purchase the book – go here! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:38 – Chuck: Aimee, Chris, Joe, and myself – we are today’s panel. My show the DevRev is available online to check it out. 1:30 – Guest: Plain ice cream would be frozen milk and that would be terrible. So I am lemon and candy JavaScript! 2:13 – Chuck: We are talking today about...? 2:22 – Chris: He’s talking about “inclusive components” today! 2:41 – Guest: Traveling is very stressful and I wanted something to do on the plane. I’ve done this book, “Inclusive Design Patterns.” If you don’t want to buy the book you can go to the blog. I have been talking with Smashing Magazine. 5:40 – Panel. 5:47 – Guest: I approached Smashing Magazine initially. They didn’t think there was a market for this content at the time. They were very supportive but we will do it as an eBook so our costs our down. At the time, the editor came back and said that: “it was quite good!” We skimmed it but came back to it now and now the content was more relevant in their eyes. I didn’t want to do the same book but I wanted to do it around “patterns.” Rewriting components is what I do all the time. I use Vanilla JavaScript. Backbone.js is the trendy one. 9:52 – Panel: The hard book did it get published? 10:02 – Guest: We are in the works and it’s all in the final stages right now. It has to go through a different process for the print version. 11:54 – Panel. 11:58 – (Guest continues about the editorial process.) 12:09 – Panel: They probably switched to TFS – it’s Microsoft’s. 12:23 – Guest: There was this argument on Twitter about the different processors. 13:35 – Chris: What are the ways that people are breaking accessibility with their code through JavaScript?  13:59 – Guest: The whole premise is that there aren’t a ton of different components that we use. Generally, speaking. Most things we do through JavaScript – it’s just different ways of doing this/that, and hiding things. I am discounting things with Node or other stuff. Most of what we are doing, with interactive design, is showing and hiding. 18:37 – Chris: I have some specialty friends where they tell me where I’ve screwed up my code. For example Eric Bailey and Scott O’Hara but, of course, in very kind ways. What are some things that I can make sure that my code is going to work for many different people. 19:18 – Guest: You have accessibility and inclusive design. People think of accessibility as a check-list and that’s okay but there could be problems with this. 26:00 – Panel: That’s a great guideline. 26:05 – Chris: You talked about ARIA roles and it can be confusing. One side is: I don’t know when to use these and the other side is: I don’t know when NOT to use these so I’m going to use them for EVERYTHING! I guess both can be detrimental. What’s your advice on this topic? 27:00 – Guest: Scott is great and I would trust him to the end of the Earth about what he says. Guest mentions Léonie Watson and her talks about this topic. 29:26 – (Guest continues.) 29:36 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 30:31 – Chris. 30:40 – Guest: There is a lot of pressure, though, right? People wouldn’t blog about this if it wasn’t worthwhile. It doesn’t matter what the style is or what the syntax is. The guest talks about not throwing ARIA onto everything. 36:34 – Aimee: Is this something that was mentioned in the book: people with disabilities and accessibility. 37:28 – Guest: Yes, of course. I think it’s important to make your interfaces flexible and robust to think and include people with disabilities. 39:00 – Guest mentions larger buttons. 40:52 – Panelists and Guest talk back-and-forth. 42:22 – Chris: It’s an accessibility and inclusivity element. I saw a dropdown menu and worked great on certain devices but not others. I could beat this horse all day long but the whole: what happens of the JavaScript file doesn’t load or just accordion options? 43:50 – Guest: It’s the progressive enhancement element. 44:05 – Guest: I think it’s worth noting. I think these things dovetail really nicely. 46:29 – Chris: Did you do a video interview, Aimee, talking about CSS? Is CSS better than JavaScript in some ways I don’t know if this is related or not? 47:03 – Aimee: When I talk about JavaScript vs. CSS...the browser optimizes those. 47:27 – Aimee: But as someone who loves JavaScript...and then some very talented people taught me that you have to find the right tool for the job. 47:29 – Guest: I am the other way around – interesting. 52:50 – Chuck: Picks! 52:55 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript Backbone.js Microsoft’s TFS Léonie Watson React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Heydon’s GitHub Heydon’s Mastodon Heydon’s Book Medium Article on Heydon Heydon’s Website Heydon’s Twitter Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Joe Chris Ferdinandi's Blog Luxur board game Cypress.io Aimee Blog about interviewing Birthday Cake Quest Bar Chris Web Dev Career Guide: https://gomakethings.com/career-guide/ Use FREECAREER at checkout to get it for free Neapolitan Ice Cream  Netflix Web Performance case study Charles Disney Heroes Battle Mode MFCEO Project Podcast Gary Lee Audio Experience Suggestions for JavaScript Jabber Heydon Bruck What is Mastodon and why should I use it?

Smash Bros Cast A Smash Bros Podcast
Smash Bros Tournaments Smash Bros Cast Ep.8

Smash Bros Cast A Smash Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 55:52


Guest Scott from Two Button Crew Scott’s content and what he wants in Smash for Switch Changes for Switch video and things that need to stay the same video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK36yRwuGEU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE64ne60k8k Fun times watch Smash with no thumbs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFrGug0UxME&t=1858s Competitive Smash Scene & Post Tournament Distress Disorder http://www.twobuttoncrew.com/2018/04/22/post-tournament-distress-disorder/ Smash News E3 booth Source GU KingofHeart on YouTube from a now-deleted video says that Nintendo’s booth will be Smash Bros and Pokemon themed.   http://www.newsweek.com/nintendo-e3-2018-super-smash-bros-pokemon-switch-901553 https://twitter.com/smashbrosjp/status/989712625368948736?s=21 Smash Tournament News SwitchFest 2018 https://www.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/8e92e8/congratulations_to_the_winner_of_smash_4_singles/?st=JGHD2RFG&sh=7a4b09be Smash Bros Invitational @ E3   “Nintendo has already invited competitors, but if you dress up as a Nintendo character on June 12, there is a chance you'll be chosen to go up on stage and compete” https://www.gamespot.com/articles/smash-bros-for-switch-will-be-playable-at-e3/1100-6458557/   Topic: Local Tournaments   How to get involved? https://smashboards.com/events/2018.04/month Set one up? How to Host a Gaming Tournament (Nintendo Force YouTube Channel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k91kjjFabQE I love nightcrawlr...even though he’s a Bayo main     Weekly Tournaments Source Gaming Productions https://www.twitch.tv/videos/250306034   Smash Practice Slowing down Playing against more experienced players Tips from Scott Checkout RichaadEB's Metal Melee  Connect with me Join N64Josh Discord Help Support The Show Check out my Patreon  Check out OPSeat.com the official chair of the Nintendo Power CastUse Code N64JOSH Get your free audio book from Audible and help support this cast. Follow the host on Twitter @N64Josh Twitch.tv/n64josh Facebook Page Podcast Links iTunes Podbean Google Play Stitcher Patreon Supporters Necrophobic Campbell

Kush and Kai
MiniPod 006 - The 2018 Disney Slate

Kush and Kai

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 15:44


We have Guest Scott! In studio guessing which of the Disney Juggenauts will juggernaut the hardest in 2018. Wrinkle in Time? Avengers Infinity War? Mary Poppins? Only time will tell.Find us here:FacebookTwitterInstagramiTunes or Apple PodcastsStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify© 2018 TheBosNet Family All Rights Reserved

The Men's Advocate Show with Linda Gross
4 - 19 - 17. World Of Cigars With Scott De La Pena

The Men's Advocate Show with Linda Gross

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 52:52


Guest: Scott de la Pena

Drunkless Records
Drunkless LIFE - Recovery Podcast: Fear and Humility - Podcast 47 (Part 1)

Drunkless Records

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 59:41


Scott and Lea invite Scott onto the... wait, what?  Scott get's on the couch?... oh, the Guest, not the Host.  Okay, that makes more... sense? Join Scott and Lea and Scott as they are joined by surprise guest -- Wait, there's another guest? Or is the double Scott a typo?... it's not a typo... okay then! Join Scott, Lea, Guest Scott, and ANOTHER guest as they discuss FEAR and HUMILITY.

Cinema 7even
A Special look: West World

Cinema 7even

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 65:04


Cinema 7even Discusses West World, the hit HBO television series. Josh Returns as He, Mario, John, and special Guest Scott of his youtube channel Dyeosta (Gaming/Lets Plays)discuss heavily in depth The Hit Show West World and What they liked and disliked. Featured songs This episode are "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen, "Chill Bill" By Rob Stone, and "Robot" by The Futureheads. As Always no copyright is intended, all rights to the featured songs are reserved by their respected owners. While you listen, remember to watch and explore with us.

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 119

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 72:03


Guest Scott. Toe Pus, 26.2, Dead Mouse Hunt and Dick X Ray

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 119

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2014 72:03


Guest Scott. Toe Pus, 26.2, Dead Mouse Hunt and Dick X Ray

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 118

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2014 66:18


Guest Scott. Taint Balls, Veet Removes Hair Dignity and Self Respect, The Walking Aids and Who Wants to Give My Dick Cancer

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 118

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2014 66:18


Guest Scott. Taint Balls, Veet Removes Hair Dignity and Self Respect, The Walking Aids and Who Wants to Give My Dick Cancer

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 117

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014 86:22


Guest Scott. I Bought Make Up, What is the Best Way to Put Nails in Your Head, Dick Bruise and Would You Clean Up Crime Scenes

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 117

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2014 86:22


Guest Scott. I Bought Make Up, What is the Best Way to Put Nails in Your Head, Dick Bruise and Would You Clean Up Crime Scenes

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 116

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2014 74:57


Guest Scott. I Have Been Doing Those New Stretches, Tampons Burn for a Long Time, Freddy was a Pedophile and Muffin Mans Kids

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 116

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2014 74:57


Guest Scott. I Have Been Doing Those New Stretches, Tampons Burn for a Long Time, Freddy was a Pedophile and Muffin Mans Kids

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 115

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 65:29


Guest Scott and Fener. Older then Water, 30 Day Challenge for a Carton of Cigarettes, I met Jesus in a Restroom at a Gay Bar and Can I Sample Your Juices

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 115

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2014 65:29


Guest Scott and Fener. Older then Water, 30 Day Challenge for a Carton of Cigarettes, I met Jesus in a Restroom at a Gay Bar and Can I Sample Your Juices

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 114

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 71:21


Guest Scott. A Spider Better then Viagra, Nymphomanaic Volume 2 Spoilers, I Could Not Masturbate for Days and Can You Get Cancer from Receiving a BJ

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 114

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 71:21


Guest Scott. A Spider Better then Viagra, Nymphomanaic Volume 2 Spoilers, I Could Not Masturbate for Days and Can You Get Cancer from Receiving a BJ

WAFC Podcast
Episode 8: A Lot of Batman

WAFC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2011 33:48


Join me and my comic pal Scott as we discuss Batman Comics and the newest Batman game Arkham City. Also some news on Comikaze, a comic book convention I attended.Guest: Scott Please Subscribe on ITunes!!!