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An Interview with Dr. Gavin Macgregor-Skinner from ISSA/GBAC, Doug Hoffman from NORMI™, Jeff Cross from CleanFax
Rob Anspach interviews the Media Director of ISSA, Jeff Cross, about Cleanfax, carpet cleaning, marketing, SEO, content, pivoting, webinars and Legacy. The post Ep 319 – Clean Talk with Jeff Cross first appeared on Rob Anspach's E-Heroes.
Jeff Cross went from ninth-round draft choice in 1988 to leading the Miami Dolphins in sacks one year leader and being named to the Pro Bowl in 1990. The defensive end registered 59.5 sacks in his nine seasons in Miami and is a member of the team's Walk of Fame. Contributors to this episode include Sevach Melton and Dolphins Productions. Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This special episode is from our guest program, "Unscripted".In this episode of Unscripted, Jeff Cross, media director for ISSA/Cleanfax, interviews The Helios Group's Joseph Hoffman and Leon Walker-Metts to spotlight the benefits of this program and how easy it is for Certified Firms to take advantage of it.The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC) recently partnered with The Helios Group to create a comprehensive global business insurance program for Certified Firms. The program offers needed benefits small business owners are always looking for, including group health insurance, voluntary benefits, property and casualty coverage, and more.
This special episode is from our guest program, "Unscripted".In this inaugural episode of Unscripted, Jeff Cross, media director for Cleanfax, an ISSA publication, welcomes and interviews Mili Washington, the IICRC Standards Director. She shares insights on how the Standards are developed, how the industry uses them, and more.
Jeff Cross is Co-Founder & CEO of Nx, the build system for maintaining and scaling monorepos, both locally and on CI. Their project, also called nx, has over 20K stars on GitHub. Nx has raised $25M from investors including a16z & Nexus. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of using monorepos and the types of teams and codebases it works well for, crucible moments for the company (ie. when they went beyond the Angular framework), learning how to support large enterprise customers by starting a consulting business first, what great DevEx means to them (speed, automatic migrations, scale) & more!
Dr. John McKeon is a medical doctor and the CEO of Allergy Standards and the principal of iAIR Group. ISSA and its Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC) division have partnered with Allergy Standards to help businesses improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and the well-being of building tenants and guests. In this episode of Straight Talk!, Dr. McKeon joins Jeff Cross, ISSA Media Director, and discusses the current state of affairs with indoor air quality post-pandemic, and what it will take to make real improvements for the future of those who spend most of their time indoors.Learn about an exciting course for the industry entitled "Healthier Buildings Awareness with ISSA, GBAC & ASL".
Matt Schenk is the CEO and president of Midlab, and is now also serving as the president of ISSA, the worldwide cleaning industry association. He joins Jeff Cross, media director for ISSA, in this exclusive interview from the trade show floor at ISSA Show North America.
In this special episode of Straight Talk!, from outside the ISSA Show North America 2023 trade show floor, Jeff Cross, media director for ISSA, interviews the three finalists for the Cintas Custodian of the Year competition.
At ISSA Show North America 2023 in Las Vegas, Jeff Cross, media director for ISSA, visited with Ken Sweder, now the CEO and chairman of both BradyIFS and Envoy Solutions. Both companies recently finalized a merger of their organizations, and Sweder shares some details and his vision moving forward.
Strategies on eLearning to Market Your Business in 2023 Jeff Cross is the media director of ISSA, with flagship media brands that include print publications Cleanfax, Cleaning and Maintenance Management, ISSA Today magazines, and all related digital publications and multimedia products. He is the previous owner of a successful cleaning and restoration firm. He is also a trainer and consultant for business owners, managers, and front-line technicians and is an IICRC-approved instructor. Main Questions For Interview With #1 - Jeff, can you give us an outline of what led you to your present role with ISSA? #2 - What are some of the main challenges ISSA faces commercially in 2023? #3 - How important is "eLearning marketing" as an effective tool to market ISSA to your target audience and also how important is WordPress as your main online marketing platform? #4 - Can you give us a couple of examples of "eLearning marketing" that has increased the membership of the ISSA that you are most happy with? #5 - If you go back to a time machine at the beginning of your career, what key advice would you give yourself? #6 - Are there any books, websites, or online recourses that have helped you in your business development that you like to share with the audience? StreamYard Link - https://streamyard.com/3gstgt4axh ----------------------------------- Sponsors of The Show ----------------------------------- Zoho.com: - https://www.zoho.com/partners/ Sensei LMS - https://bit.ly/3VskGBT WPLaunchify - hhttps://bit.ly/3VskGBT LfiterLMS - https://bit.ly/3VskGBT ----------------------------------- Sponsors of The Show ----------------------------------- FOLLOW & CONNECT WITH US Website https://www.wp-tonic.com/ YouTube Channel: @wptonic The Membership Machine Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3W9r4gb Twitter: @wptonic_com LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/42ngKWr -------------------------------------------------- Hosts of The Show Jonathan Denwood & Kurt von Ahnen https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathandenwood/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurtvonahnen/ -------------------------------------------------
Interview with Jeff Cross about the IAQ industry, Cleanfax Magazine, and more. Interviewer Lance Eisen (NORMI) Please visit https://www.normi.org/normi-tv/ for more information about NORMI™ and the NORMI™ TV Channel.
Juri is currently Director of Developer Experience (Global) and Director of Engineering (Europe) at Nrwl, founded by former Googlers/Angular core team members Jeff Cross and Victor Savkin.Nrwl has compiled everything you need to know about monorepos, plus the tools to build them, here.Connect with Juri on LinkedIn or explore his website.Shoutout to Lifeboat badge winner penguin2718 for their answer to Storing loop output in a dataframe in R.
Chris Arlen, the founder of revenue-IQ, "invites" Jeff Cross to his own program and asks some tough questions.
“An expert is somebody who knows what he's talking about through experience, training, and education. You cannot become an expert without all three.” - Bob Blochinger As a guest for Episode 94 of The DYOJO Podcast, Bob Blochinger shares his thoughts on the roadmap to expertise. For a professional to seek and achieve expertise, they need to be able to: Determine whether the information is reliable Apply a scientific approach to their journey Demonstrate a mastery of relevant knowledge From his own experience Bob states, “Whatever questions, or problems, or whatever exists that needs explanation or evaluation, the expert needs to know what he's saying and how to explain it so that a regular person can understand.” Josh Winton, aka IAQ Josh, and Pete Consigli join our panel discussion on the roadmap to expertise as well as some great educational events coming up in January 2023. ON THIS EPISODE: 0:00 Podcast reviews with Ed and Jeff Cross 4:00 IAQ Josh joins the expertise discussion 5:56 Recap of contractor suing schools district for storm response 9:30 Bob Blochingers Pyramid of Expertise (great quote) 16:26 Expert witnesses and the Daubert Standard 21:54 Follow the damn instructions 25:12 Pete Consigli discusses 3 upcoming events in January 2023 Thursdays are for The DYOJO Podcast - helping contractors shorten their DANG learning curve for personal and professional development. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is a professional certification and standard-development non-profit organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries. Advocate Claim Service was founded to provide policyholders, brokers, and attorneys with a dedicated claim professional to develop a comprehensive claim presentation strategy. Read David Princeton's column, Dear David, in C&R Magazine. Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer, shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes. Theme music "Get Lifted" by Suganuts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Andy Clement is the Chief Customer Officer at Kimberly-Clark Professional. In this episode of Straight Talk!, he joins Jeff Cross in discussing how KCP has impacted the industry over the years and how the company has reached a 150 year milestone. ISSA is celebrating 100 years as an association in 2023, and both Clement and Cross reflect on what this means for the industry.
What Contractor Isn't Familiar With This Frustrating Story... A contractor takes a call for service from a new client. After a brief conversation, they set up a time to inspect the customer's home. The contractor drives to the worksite (30 minutes*). While onsite the contractor spends 30-60 minutes* discussing the project with the customer, performing a detailed inspection of the conditions, taking measurements, documenting scope items, and listening to what the customer wants to have completed. The contractor drives back to their shop (30 minutes*). The contractor spends at least 30-60 minutes* researching products, creating an estimate with sufficient scope and cost details to reflect the vision of the customer and sends that to them for review. After a day or two the contractor follows up with the customer, there is a delay in response, and finally the customer notifies them that while they appreciate all of the details the contractor provided they were able to hire someone who could do the work for significantly cheaper. Is this just a "cost of doing business" or is there a BETTER WAY? Episode 91 of The DYOJO Podcast will be part 2 of a discussion that we started in Episode 90 on whether contractors should charge for their estimates. For Episode 91 we will continue to review various approaches by construction professionals including providing FREE estimates, getting contracts signed prior to dispatch, using a Letter of Intent (LOI), or other means. At the end of the day, the contractor does well to develop and consistently follow a thorough screening process for all new clients so that they know what they are committing themselves to. If the contractor does not value their own time, NO ONE ELSE WILL. In this video promo for Episode 91 of The DYOJO Podcast: 0:00 Customers using a contractor's estimate to hire someone cheaper 0:50 Using a Letter of Intent (LOI) to screen customers 1:40 The 4 Modes of Profitability for Contractors (C&R Magazine) 2:35 Pricing feedback for restoration contractors (Cleanfax video clip) - this is a standalone video that will NOT be in the podcast episode. Watch the full 5 minute video on the ISSA Media / Cleanfax Magazine Take 5 with Jeff Cross platform 3:55 A breakdown of the cost of wasted time for contractors Thursdays are for The DYOJO Podcast - helping contractors shorten their DANG learning curve for personal and professional development. Thank You To Our Sponsors: The Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) is a professional certification and standard-development non-profit organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries. Advocate Claim Service was founded to provide policyholders, brokers, and attorneys with a dedicated claim professional to develop a comprehensive claim presentation strategy. Read David Princeton's column, Dear David, in C&R Magazine. Author Jon Isaacson, The Intentional Restorer, shares his two decades of professional experience to help anyone involved with, or interested in, the art of estimating to shorten their DANG learning curve for improvement. How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes.
On this episode of the Leaders of Modern Finance podcast, host Ken Boyd is joined by Jeff Cross, CFO and Managing Director - US, at BrandMaker. While Jeff has an extensive financial background, he claims his career didn't really begin until almost two decades into it, when he discovered his passion for the private equity world. The idea of moving from business to business while provoking extraordinary growth called to him like nothing had before, but it was not without its fair share of challenges. Jeff's current role has him juggling the finances for three different organizations as he seeks to earn back his initial investment. Having to split focus across multiple businesses is not a challenge most CFOs encounter, but the fast pace and problem-solving nature of the job make Jeff feel right at home. To effectively keep all his plates spinning, Jeff has learned to put a lot of trust in his various leadership teams. As he puts it, the best thing he can do for his various organizations is to hire the right leaders and then get out of their way. Relying on a talented team is fundamental to Jeff's, or any financial leader's, success. Jeff Cross BrandMaker BrandMaker - LinkedIn Hive9 Hive9 - LinkedIn Allocadia Allocadia - LinkedIn Ken Boyd Stampli This episode is brought to you by Stampli. The Most Powerful Way to Process & Pay Invoices. Stampli is the only Accounts Payable Automation software that centers communications on top of the invoice so that accounts payable collaborates better with approvers, vendors, and anyone involved with purchases to quickly resolve issues and questions, resulting in 5x faster approvals. Contact us to see why users love using Stampli and schedule a demo at Stampli.com.
SHOW SUMMARY:From economic strains and inflation to natural disasters, wars, and political unrest, managing your career in today's uncertain environment requires new levels of patience, planning, & flexibility. Where do you even start given all that has and is going on around us? While total control and predictability are an illusion, we sat down with Nrwl co-founder Jeff Cross to talk about ways in which software engineers can plan, prepare, & position themselves for success today and in the future.LINKS:https://twitter.com/jeffbcrosshttps://nrwl.io/https://nx.dev/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffbcross/CONNECT WITH US:Jeff Cross @jeffbcrossBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
Some in political circles and in mainstream media say there are many signs that are indicating a possible recession. Some say it is coming. Regardless of how you feel or what your own prediction is, being ready for what may happen is smart. Core America is a consulting and technology firm that helps cleaning industry professionals and organizations achieve cleaner, healthier, and safer buildings. In part, Core America provides a state of readiness, being prepared for what is coming in the near future and beyond. Anthony Maione is the president, and Tony Maione is the founder of Core America. Together, they join Jeff Cross, the media director for ISSA, in this segment of Straight Talk! to discuss several key strategies that building service contractors and in-house facility professionals can embrace right now to prepare for a possible recession.
Most likely, the vast majority of your employees have or are currently experiencing some sort of trauma brought on by current life events. Inflation, rising gas prices, the war in Ukraine, political divisiveness - just to name a few of the ongoing stories hitting the 5:00 news that are causing stress levels to rise and distracting us from being able to focus on our daily tasks. Adrienne Rouan, Executive Trauma Coach, sits down with Jeff Cross for a candid conversation around how we can better manage the amount of turmoil going on in across the country and the world. The two also get into how to prevent divisiveness between colleagues at work, and what we can do during Mental Health Awareness month to better support our employees' and our own mental wellbeing. This is 29 minutes packed with great insights and open dialogue - grab your coffee (or tea!) and enjoy.Music By: Colin Cross Music
SHOW SUMMARY:Today's episode of NgXP gives a look into the life and career of Nrwl's “primary founder”, Victor Savkin. Victor starts by talking about his work at Nrwl and leading a strong group of experienced engineers. He then takes us back into his earliest years working with computers, earning multiple graduate degrees, moving to Canada, getting a job at Google, and eventually starting his own company with Nrwl's “other founder” Jeff Cross. Victor shares especially inspirational advice as he discusses finding your own way, taking risks, and finding a healthy balance between work and life. LINKS:https://vsavkin.com/https://blog.nrwl.io/modern-angular-39b3f360f3d9https://medium.com/@vsavkinCONNECT WITH US:Victor Savkin @victorsavkinBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
Stephanie Johnson, Training Consultant, joins Jeff Cross on our first episode of 2022 to chat about hiring diversely. Employers have been prioritizing their DE&I efforts over the past few years, but many are still struggling with where to start. Stephanie dives into what it means to hire diversely, the steps HR professionals should take to ensure they are increasing the diversity in their applicant pool, where she finds they usually get stuck and how blind resumes and interviews play a role in the process. Here are additional resources to support the conversation: https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/behavioral-competencies/global-and-cultural-effectiveness/pages/beyond-the-numbers-creating-a-truly-diverse-organization.aspx https://www.forbes.com/sites/alineholzwarth/2021/02/18/how-to-actually-hire-for-diversity/?sh=40dcba8846f9 https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/talent-acquisition/pages/8-diversity-recruiting-mistakes-how-to-avoid-them.aspx https://sapientinsights.com/capabilities-diversity-equity-inclusion/ Music By: Colin Cross Music
SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in nursing homes have been devastating during the pandemic, and have led to the creation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) units within nursing homes to care for affected patients. Until now, the frequency and persistence of SARS-CoV-2 environmental contamination in these units have not been studied.Patty Olinger, the executive director of GBAC, along with Jeff Cross, ISSA media director, analyze the details of a recent study by the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Olinger provides seven critical steps based on a recent article she authored on the coronavirus and COVID-19. To access the study, follow this link. To access Olinger's article entitled “The Virus Doesn't Care”, follow this link.
In our first ever episode of The Angular Experience, we discuss going out on your own and solo as a programmer with Jeff Cross. As co-founder and CEO of Narwhal, Jeff offers his advice on how to set off on your own, from knowing when the time is right, how to get your finances in place, finding clients, maintaining business, and much more! We then interview Cecelia Martinez from Cypress.io about her challenges, triumphs, and advice for people launching their tech careers.Connect with us:Jeff Cross @jeffbcrossBrooke Avery @jedibraveryErik Slack @erik_slackCecelia Martinez @ceceliacreatesGet bonus content and show your support to help us produce more quality content for & about the Angular community by becoming a Patron member for as little as $1
You asked. We answered. Jeff Cross is joined by Nicole Cahill, HR Business Partner at OneDigital, and Peter Murphy, Partner at Shipman & Goodwin, LLP to tackle employers' most frequently asked questions surrounding the American Rescue Plan Act, Vaccinations and Returning to the Workplace.
Jeff is the Media Director of ISSA Media, which includes Cleanfax, Cleaning and Maintenance Management, and ISSA Today magazines, and all related digital publications and products. He is the previous owner of a successful cleaning and restoration firm. He also works as a trainer and consultant for business owners, managers, and front-line technicians, and is an IICRC-approved instructor.
While the COVID-19 vaccine provides employers and employees with the hope of returning to a pre-pandemic world, it doesn’t come without its fair share of questions. Can I require employees to get the vaccine? What if they don’t get it? Can we incentivize and pay employees? These are just a few of the many questions employers are facing. Jeff Cross speaks with a panel of experts from around New England to breakdown the considerations and decisions around safe and effective vaccine programs, policies and best practices.
Since 2017, casual podcast listening has risen by 37.5% over the last three years and according to Convince and Convert, 37% of Americans listen to podcasts monthly. We share some of the podcasts that we are aware of that touch on career, leadership and professional development within the property restoration, construction and insurance community. IAQ Radio - IAQ Radio is the OG of the property restoration web based audio content. Joe “Radio Joe” Hughes and Cliff “The Z Man” Zlotnik host the show, which is recorded live every Friday at noon Eastern Standard Time. “Every week we interview experts from the indoor air quality, building sciences and disaster restoration industry.” The GMS Podcast - Gerrett Stier started out working in his family electrical construction company when he found a need in the property restoration industry for temporary power distribution boxes. He launched his business, GMS Distribution, in the middle of the 2008 recession and hasn't looked back. He recently launched The GMS Podcast and his genuine interest in grasping the unique services that his guests provide makes for a great discussion. Blue Collar Nation Podcast - Eric “The Tech Whisperer” Sprague and Larry “Pineapple Man” Wilberton built their business Shamrock Restoration from scratch, learned their leadership lessons the hard way and were able to sell their company at a profit. They now focus their efforts on helping business owners and company leaders with the pillars of success that they learned while in the trenches of their business. In addition to their Blue Collar Nation Podcast, they offer Morning Tech Meeting and have recently started Blue Collar Nation Radio which is a 24/7 collection of content for service based businesses. Profiles in Risk - Profiles in Risk is the podcast of the Insurance Nerds network. Offering an informative, fun and sometimes irreverent look at the insurance industry. The only recurring podcast dedicated to Insurance Careers, InsurTech Startups and Analysis of Insurance Current Events. The DYOJO Podcast - INFOtainment (information and entertainment) helping you shorten your DANG learning curve for professional development. The DYOJO Podcast brings entertaining and inspiring guests who will help you laugh and learn from their mistakes, triumphs and experiences. Flip this Risk - Dr. Karen Hardy “The Risk Management Story Teller” discusses, “The human factor of risk taking and how it influences our business and personal achievements.” Dr. Hardy has committed her professional career towards helping millions break free from the crippling fears of risk by using creative problem solving methods and brings her years of experience and achievement to her podcast. The Claim Clinic - is the podcast of Andrew McCabe, author of The 24 Hour Tech. This podcast from the Godfather of Remote Estimating focuses on the nuances of insurance claims and property restoration with a variety of guests from multiple disciplines. The Claim Clinic is a master class of education for insurance claims professionals, “Through interviews with legendary Disaster Recovery experts.” Straight Talk - is a webcast from Jeff Cross, the editorial director of ISAA Media which also produces Cleanfax as well as Cleaning and Maintenance Magazine. Straight Talk will dig into industry issues, providing how-to tips, marketing and management advice, news, trending topics, and more. Pro vs. Joe Podcast - is a podcast within a podcast from The DYOJO Podcast. Hosts, Bryan Close, The Joe, and Jon Isaacson, The Pro, discuss career development, helping teams to navigate change and encouraging leaders to keep their head in the game when building their vision. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jeff Cross is the Editorial Director of ISSA Media and the host of Straight Talk. Jeff hosted me on an episode of Straight Talk and now I had the pleasure of hosting him on the podcast. We talked about changes in the restoration industry, digital vs. print media, www.gbac.com a disinfectant accreditation, belt buckles and vacations. Jeff is a long time friend and I was happy to have him as a guest! He has so much knowledge and inspires me to try new things. I can't wait to catch up with Jeff again! This episode was recorded 5/6/2020
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address. One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature. The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel. The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode. Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience. David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them. The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs. David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture. The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help. Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address. One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature. The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel. The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode. Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience. David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them. The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs. David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture. The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help. Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address. One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature. The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel. The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode. Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience. David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them. The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs. David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture. The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help. Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Victor Savkin This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Victor Savkin about his business Narwhal Technologies. In addition, they discuss Angular, past and current business projects, and their picks. Victor is a co-founder of nrwl.io, providing Angular consulting to enterprise teams. He was previously on the Angular core team at Google, and built the dependency injection, change detection, forms and router modules. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Victor’s background. Two of Victor’s past episodes on the “My Angular Story:” Episode 42 Episode 123 When and how did you get into programming? Back when Victor was in Russia and playing games. This brought him to the idea that “I could build my own game” when he was a teenager. Programming is hard and difficult, but also fun and enjoying. There is a creative side to this. State of flow. How did you go from creating games with Flash to Angular? Eventually ended up using Angular. Victor prefers to use on the backend. It’s interesting to see how things have changed, such as Data Flow and Business Logic. In what ways do you think it has improved? Charles first got into programming it was Rails. JavaScript sprinkles Ember into Angular Why does this feel much harder – because we are solving much more complicated issues. Look at the tools we have today. Trello How did you get into Angular 14? Dart What contributions do you feel that you have made on the Angular team? Angular Dart In writing Angular apps, Charles is curious, how is it different writing the framework vs. an app within the framework? What made you and Jeff leave Google and go start Narwhal Technologies (nrwl.io)? I felt like I could provide more value. What things have Narwhal been contributing to the community? What are you working on now? NX Personal life Wedding in August and buying a home for Victor. Links: FreshBooks Past “My Angular Story” Episodes Data Flow Business Logic JavaScript Ember Trello Dart Narwhal Technologies NX Rails Victor Savkin’s Angular Victor Savkin’s Medium Victor Savkin’s Twitter Victor Savkin’s LinkedIn Victor Savkin’s GitHub Victor Savkin’s Lean Pub Victor Savkin’s Nrwl Blog Victor Savkin’s Book: Angular Router Victor Savkin’s & Jeff Cross’ Book: Essential Angular Angular Digital Ocean Cache Fly Sponsor: Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audio Books: “The Big Leap” by Gay Hendricks “The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson Take a minute to be human through life’s different experiences. Victor Self-Help Books They Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday & Stephen Hanselman Go see your doctor first before you buy equipment! Logitech Wireless Trackball Vertical Mouse
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular and JavaScript for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got started with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular and JavaScript for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got started with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular and JavaScript for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got started with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got stated with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got stated with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Jeff Cross This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got stated with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? HTML and FrontPage Dreamweaver GeoCities Gifs Started off as a web designer Flash Object-Oriented Programming JavaScript Backbone From JavaScript to Angular Node Programming APIs Deployd Angular Team at Google What have you contributed to angular? Embarrassing stories Consulting NX And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Nrwl Deployd Linode @JeffBCross @nrwl_io Nrwl Blog Picks: Jeff Things App Charles Apple Air Pods Astro Reality
Jeff looks at some of the important aspects of being a servant.
Jeff Cross is one of the Angular original committers and now he's doing Angular Consulting. Jeff talks to Scott about the basics of Angular, how to get started, and some of the core concepts when beginning a new Angular project.
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!
The Fantasy Jester Show is a fast growing sports show. It combines insider information, great topics, interesting guests, fantasy stats and information for all the major sports..and it comes with humor. The Fantasy Jester Show is brought to you by fantasyjestersports.com The Fantasy Jester will DEFINITELY make you laugh. The Jester combined with JT (Jason Townsend) bring a Fantasy Sports 1-2 punch that NO OTHER SHOW CAN MATCH!! BUT WAIT...DID WE ADD A THIRD??? Bizzy J...is that you?! This Week... NFL... A hotbed topic in South Florida...The RT17 Debate...Is he the QB to get them a title was a topic recently. NOW we get an opinion from former MIAMI DOLPHINS DE JEFF CROSS!! From the MLB...The playoff picture!! NBA...Bizzy J bringing you the his latest Divisional breakdown! NHL...Jester's happy place...the season is underway Wrestling fans... we bring yu the latest WWE, TNA and FXE news! Power Rankings and Predictions! Wrapping up with rapid fire NFL questions for the coming week to the Fantasy Guru himself, The Fantasy Jester will answer... #kingsransom or #foolsgold The opening Rant is becoming very popular as it brings up something that causes the Jester to say...STOP IT!!! Do you love sports..I'm talking do you LOVE SPORTS...you'll love the Fantasy Jester Show. Listen once, and you will always listen!
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! Buy tickets! Submit a CFP! Check out the speakers! 03:00 - The Origin Story and Success of Adventures in Angular ng-conf Angular Air Podcast 14:00 - The Angular Community 17:30 - Where is Angular heading? Suggest A Guest! Microsoft Build Conference 24:39 - Favorite Episodes NativeScript Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll Episode #90: NativeScript Part 2 with TJ VanToll Episode #16: NG 1.3 and 2.0 with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery Dan Wahlin Episode #20: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #96: Angular 2 and TypeScript with Dan Wahlin Episode #59: Learning Resources Episode #34: LIVE! from ng-conf 2015 Episode #94: LIVE! from ng-conf 2016 Episode #99: Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross Episode #77: 2016 Year Predictions Episode #70: Holiday Pick List Episode #51: The Angular 1 Compiler with Tero Parviainen Episode #17: AtScript with Miško Hevery Episode #55: Promises Picks NativeScript (John) Snap Power Chargers (John) Stellaris (Joe) ng-conf 2017 (Joe) Burke Holland (Aaron) AngularConnect (Aaron) Rocket League (Chuck) Zig Ziglar (Chuck) Going offline (Chuck) Shooting firearms (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck)
In this episode filmed at #ngconf, Jeff Cross and Alex Eagle fight over Ben Lesh and his awesomeness while wearing dino hoodies. The show begins with an angularjs tattoo branding of The Ben Lesh, then moves on to conversations around last minute bundling decisions for the Angular 2 RC and when RxJS will be incorporated in. Jeff, Alex, and Ben banter over TypeScript pros and cons (Ben doesn't hate TypeScript all the time), reveal the real reason that Ben Lesh is in all of Jeff Cross' talks, how to use operators and subscriptions in RxJS, decorators, antipatterns in RxJS, meta decorators, and the issues behind Angular 2 tree shaking and decorators. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
The Fantasy Jester Show is a fast growing sports show. It combines insider information, great topics, interesting guests, fantasy stats and information for all the major sports....and it comes with humor. The Fantasy Jester Show is brought to you by fantasyjestersports.com . Are you tired of the same old blah, blah, blah sports talk shows? The Fantasy Jester will make you laugh. The Fantasy Jester will also tell you what you don't know and need to know in various sports! The Fantasy Jester, given the chance, will prove to you that he is the number one, and clearly the best, fantasy analyst out there today. The Jester combined with JT (Jason Townsend) bring a Fantasy Sports 1-2 punch that NO OTHER SHOW CAN MATCH!! Join us this week as we flex our diversity muscle and discuss WWE, MLB, NBA Playoffs, NHL Playoffs, NFL and more!!! As we celebrate the one month anniversary of fantasyjestersports.com. we are proud to bring in a special guest... Former Miami Dolphins DE and Pro Bowler Jeff Cross will be joining us!!!! Also tonight, we are very proud to bring our listeners our resident wrestling insider Bill Crude. Bill and Jester have recently signed a deal that will put Jester in an actual wrestling ring. The opening Rant is becoming very popular as it brings up something that causes the Jester to say STOP IT!! We have several big announcements this week you won't want to miss. Do you love sports, I'm not talking just watching sports...I'm talking do you LOVE SPORTS...you will love the Fantasy Jester Show. Listen once, and you will always listen!!!
02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)
02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)
02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)
Welcome to the Jeff Cross Show on Modern Web! Jafar Husain of Netflix tells us why Angular 2 is the greatest framework ever, then gets put through the ringer with code questions from Jeff Cross. He also speaks about the history of ReactiveX, gives his opinion on observers and promises, and jams on the state of functional programing exploding in the javascript community. He also speaks on FalcorJS and how the project came about at Netflix and its origination.Find more podcasts, videos, and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
In this podcast, Kent C. Dodds talks about JavaScript Air and the backlash he's experienced after leaving Angular Air, how he views learning frameworks, his favorite ES6 features, and how power poses play a significant role in his speaker life. Ben Lesh prods.Find more podcasts, videos, and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
JS Remote Conf will run from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th. Get your ticket(s) or submit a CFP today! 02:27 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:31 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:42 - Object.observe() => Dirty Checking 06:22 - Reactive Programming and Reactivity 14:34 - What problem are we solving? Promises > Callbacks Streams 22:45 - Reactive Programming in Angular 2 HTTP Requests 27:43 - Using Observables/Promises => Observables Push vs Pull More on Reactive Programming Jeff Cross, Rob Wormald and Alex Rickabaugh: Angular 2 Data Flow @ AngularConnect 2015 Picks The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life by Hal Elrod (Jeff) How We'll Live on Mars by Stephen Petranek (Aaron) The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Ward) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) The Introduction to Reactive Programming You've Been Missing by Andre Staltz (Rob) Cycle.js (Rob)
JS Remote Conf will run from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th. Get your ticket(s) or submit a CFP today! 02:27 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:31 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:42 - Object.observe() => Dirty Checking 06:22 - Reactive Programming and Reactivity 14:34 - What problem are we solving? Promises > Callbacks Streams 22:45 - Reactive Programming in Angular 2 HTTP Requests 27:43 - Using Observables/Promises => Observables Push vs Pull More on Reactive Programming Jeff Cross, Rob Wormald and Alex Rickabaugh: Angular 2 Data Flow @ AngularConnect 2015 Picks The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life by Hal Elrod (Jeff) How We'll Live on Mars by Stephen Petranek (Aaron) The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Ward) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) The Introduction to Reactive Programming You've Been Missing by Andre Staltz (Rob) Cycle.js (Rob)
JS Remote Conf will run from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th. Get your ticket(s) or submit a CFP today! 02:27 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:31 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:42 - Object.observe() => Dirty Checking 06:22 - Reactive Programming and Reactivity 14:34 - What problem are we solving? Promises > Callbacks Streams 22:45 - Reactive Programming in Angular 2 HTTP Requests 27:43 - Using Observables/Promises => Observables Push vs Pull More on Reactive Programming Jeff Cross, Rob Wormald and Alex Rickabaugh: Angular 2 Data Flow @ AngularConnect 2015 Picks The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life by Hal Elrod (Jeff) How We'll Live on Mars by Stephen Petranek (Aaron) The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Ward) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) The Introduction to Reactive Programming You've Been Missing by Andre Staltz (Rob) Cycle.js (Rob)
Surprise Episode! - Olivier Combe has a surprise for everyone (including Kent C. Dodds) Guests: Vojta Jína, Jeff Cross, Shai Reznik, and Todd Motto Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, Carmen Popoviciu, Jeff Whelpley, and Rob Wormald Links: Open Source Stamina Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
AngularConnect Track 1 Playlist Track 2 Playlist 02:30 - Going to Beta AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer 09:23 - Angular 1.x Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann 17:39 - Peter’s Thoughts as an Organizer of AngularConnect 26:33 - Highlights Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Full Stack Angular 2 with Jeff Whelpley and Patrick Stapleton ngAnimate 2 0 with Matias Niemelä Testing Strategies with Angular 2 with Julie Ralph Ionic 2 Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Building apps with Firebase and Angular 2 with Sara Robinson 31:46 - Soft Skills Talks Becoming Betazoid How to Listen and Empathize with Others in the Workplace with Joe Eames Optimize Yourself 5 Key Traits of High Performing Humans with Sylvana Rochet Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with Aimee Knight (Super)Power Management with Igor Minar @ ng-conf 2015 35:03 - What is the next big Angular Conference on the horizon? ng-conf 2016 36:09 - Going to Beta (Cont’d) Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch 44:19 - NativeScript Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec 47:06 - Angular Cheat Sheet Tutorial: Tour of Heros - Angular 2 for TypeScript 49:54 - Material Design Joe’s List for ““talks to watch if you want to get up to date with Angular 2” AngularConnect Keynote with Brad Green, Igor Minar and Jules Kremer Angular 1.5 and beyond with Pete Bacon Darwin and Lucas Mirelmann Routing in Eleven Dimensions with Component Router with Brian Ford Getting started in Angular 2 with Rado Kirov and Naomi Black Angular 2 Data Flow with Jeff Cross and Alex Rickabaugh Better Concepts, Less Code in Angular 2 with Victor Savin and Tobias Bosch Google Angular Team Panel Joe’s Additional Recommendations Using Web Workers for More Responsive Apps with Jason Teplitz Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript with Sebastian Witalec Reactive Streams in Angular 1 and 2 Ben Lesh Suggest topics and guests! Contribute to the repo aiatopics! Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Denmark (Joe) Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (Official) (John) Ultimate t-shirt for trolling science fiction fans (Chuck) Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims by Rush Limbaugh (Chuck) The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis (Chuck) MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins (Chuck)
Angular Data - We'll be joined by Jeff Cross, Alex Rickabaugh and Ian Riley who are developing future of data in Angular. They will be giving us the low-down on what we need to know about managing data in our Angular applications. Join us as we talk about best practices and the benefits the future holds for managing data. Guests: Jeff Cross, Alex Rickabaugh and Ian Riley Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Picks/Tips: Jeff Cross - W3C Web platform tests and Space pen Alex - Go programming language Ian - The introduction to Reactive Programming you've been missing Olivier - Safari is the new IE and DailyJS: The End Kent - Family, 0 Inbox, and js-data Aimee - GitHub repo with ES6 learning resources Patrick - angular2-education and use twitter, ask questions Jeff - Rundeck Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angular-air.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Jeff has built his cool career by building cool things! Both he, and his prop, could be considered the BIG CHEESE. As a model fabricator, Jeff has built fun backgrounds, props and characters for all manner of stop-motion madness including: Robot Chicken, Sponge Bob, and Community! Learn about all 3 dimensions of Jeff's 3-D career here.
This week we welcome Jeff Cross to IAQ Radio for a discussion of current events in cleaning and restoration plus some marketing tips from one of the best known marketing pros in the industry. Jeff is the Senior Editor of Cleanfax magazine and also has over 20 years of hands on experience in the carpet and furniture cleaning industry. His "Totally Booked University" marketing workshop is one of the most popular seminars in the industry and the marketing tips he teaches are applicable to any industry. Join us to hear Jeff discuss marketing, his views on how the economy is affecting the industry, if green cleaning is catching on, the CRI program, trade associations in today's era of instant electronic communications and much more. LEARN MORE on IAQ Radio with Jeff Cross, Radio Joe, The Z-man and Dr. Dietrich Weyle.
This week we welcome Jeff Cross to IAQ Radio for a discussion of current events in cleaning and restoration plus some marketing tips from one of the best known marketing pros in the industry. Jeff is the Senior Editor of Cleanfax magazine and also has over 20 years of hands on experience in the carpet and furniture cleaning industry. His "Totally Booked University" marketing workshop is one of the most popular seminars in the industry and the marketing tips he teaches are applicable to any industry. Join us to hear Jeff discuss marketing, his views on how the economy is affecting the industry, if green cleaning is catching on, the CRI program, trade associations in today's era of instant electronic communications and much more. LEARN MORE on IAQ Radio with Jeff Cross, Radio Joe, The Z-man and Dr. Dietrich Weyle.
Todays guests include Jeff Cross, Editor of Cleanfax Magazine and Megan Headley, Editor of Mold Magazine.
Todays guests include Jeff Cross, Editor of Cleanfax Magazine and Megan Headley, Editor of Mold Magazine.
Long before she was a global phenomenon, Sarah McLachlan dropped into SNAP prior to the U.S. release of her 1989 debut, “Touch.” She and bass player Jeff Cross play a short duo set spotlighting her earthy but ethereal sound.