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Best podcasts about Logan Wright

Latest podcast episodes about Logan Wright

Smarta Pengar
25: Ska Kina äntligen få en finanskris?

Smarta Pengar

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 29:56


I 30 år har det pratats om att Kina står på den finansiella ruinens brant. Under de här åren har landet blivit världens näst största ekonomi, byggt upp och förbjudit ett helt skuggbankssystem och lånat en tysk ekonomi om året. Så när kommer egentligen krisen? Tillsammans med Logan Wright och Di:s Johan Nylander djupdyker vi i ett av världens största finansiella mysterier.

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The Yakking Show
Unlocking the Power of Mastic Gum | Logan Wright on Oral & Gut Health - audio

The Yakking Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 18:45


In this episode we explore the incredible benefits of mastic gum with Logan Wright, Co-founder of Greco Gum. Mastic gum, harvested from the ancient Chios mastic tree, has been used for centuries for its oral health, jaw and facial muscle development, and gut health benefits.

The Yakking Show
High-fibre diets may reduce the incidence of many types of cancer

The Yakking Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 14:31


In This Episode Kathleen investigates the connection between dietary fibre and cancer. Peter talks about future guests and our featured author. Increasing your intake of fibre can help with immune support, hormone health and overall metabolic stability. Furthermore, fibre has been shown in studies to help curb cancers such as gastric, ovarian and endometrial. If you're not used to high fibre, start slowly and gradually increase. This Week's Health Tip It's time for a Spring Clean – not just in your home but also your body and digestive system. Kathleen spoke about the Dr. Morse Herbal Health products that can help you do this. You can see all the products Kathleen mentioned on the Dr. Morse Herbal Health website. Use code Yakking Show for a 5% discount.  Mentioned On The Show Thea Trussler          www.petassistancetraining.com Logan Wright           www.grecogum.com Dr. Carol Remz        www.drcarolremz.com Dr. Mercola                 fibre consumption article Dr. Morse's episode          Video, audio and Spotify. Next Guest On the 1st of April we will explore the incredible benefits of mastic gum with Logan Wright, Co-Founder of Greco Gum. Mastic gum, harvested from the ancient Chios mastic tree, has been used for centuries for its oral health, jaw and facial muscle development, and gut health benefits. Featured Author. Our featured author this week is Eli LeClaire from episode 337 with her children's book “Adoption: A Beautiful Fulfillment of Life”. For parents of adopted children to help them prepare for the inevitable questions “Are you my mommy? Are you my daddy?” The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com   peter@theyakkingshow.com    kathleen@theyakkingshow.com  Join our community today so you don't miss out on advance news of our next episodes. https://bit.ly/40GdxCG Yakking Show Affiliates Dr. Morse's Herbal Health Club Remedies https://bit.ly/3Oc2J8L  Science Driven Supplements - Circuguard & OxyBoost https://bit.ly/3VPzsV8  MyWayCBD https://bit.ly/4jFzmd0  BAM Metrics Exercise Equipment https://bit.ly/3SMnZom  B3 Sciences BFR bands  https://bit.ly/4g9HmzV  Chatterboss Virtual Assistants https://bit.ly/3Obmzlb  Follow us on social media Spotify   https://open.spotify.com/show/1N3yM4lUuBYGMByhwuUDVy  Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/480434235068451  FaceBook Page  https://www.facebook.com/theyakkingshow  Twitter  X   https://x.com/YakkingShow  Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/theyakkingshow/  Here are some of the tools we use to produce this podcast. Kit for sending emails and caring for subscribers Hostgator for website hosting. Podbean for podcast hosting Airtable for organizing our guest bookings and automations.   Clicking on some links on this site will let you buy products and services which may result in us receiving a commission, however, it will not affect the price you pay.            

LifeSpa: Ayurveda Meets Modern Science
Podcast Episode 145: Reasons to Chew Mastic Gum with Logan Wright

LifeSpa: Ayurveda Meets Modern Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024


John Douillard, D.C., C.A.P., interviews Logan Wright, the founder of Greco Gum. The post Podcast Episode 145: Reasons to Chew Mastic Gum with Logan Wright appeared first on John Douillard's LifeSpa.

Finneran's Wake
Manliness, Modernity, Business, and Beauty | Logan Wright

Finneran's Wake

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 63:08


Logan Wright is the founder of Greco Gum.Greco Gum sells a premium mastic gum sourced from the Greek island of Chios in the Aegean Sea. Chewed since time immemorial, mastic gum offers a plethora of health and aesthetic benefits: it satiates hunger, cleanses the teeth, sharpens the mind, strengthens the muscles of mastication (those with which you chew!), and transforms your wilting jawline into that of an absolute Adonis.Personally, I chew it every day and can't recommend it highly enough! In this episode, Logan and I discuss: Chest-less and Jaw-less men; The Proper Way to Breathe; Sleep; Good Facial Posture; Traditional v. Modern Diets; Intuitive Eating; Entrepreneurship; How to start a business; E-commerce and Social Media; Crafting Goals and Finding Purpose; Mastic Gum: What is it, and where does it come from?; Bro-science v. “Real” science; Beauty, and whether or not it's subjective; Plato; The Forms; John Keats; CS Lewis; How to Improve Your Appearance; Everyone can be a “7”; Health and wellness…And MUCH more! Before you do anything else, follow the link below and purchase yourself a tin of Greco Gum: https://grecogum.com/And start chewing, you handsome devil! Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrecoGumInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grecogum/*** Links to my stuff: Check out my Instagram page for shorts from this and prior episodes: @danielethanfinneran https://www.instagram.com/danielethanfinneran/Twitter: @DanielEFinneranWebsite: finneranswake.comEmail me at finneranswake@gmail.comMy sister project, PNEUMA, on which I put out sleep stories, meditations, mindfulness content: Youtube @pneumabydanielfinneran  Pneumameditations.comBe sure to subscribe to this channel if you enjoy these conversations and share them with family and friends! 

Current Account with Clay Lowery
S1E50 - China's Economy: Tobogganing Towards a Slowdown?

Current Account with Clay Lowery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 27:19


Clay is joined by Rhodium's Logan Wright to talk about China and its economy since its post-pandemic reopening.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Kruser & Crew 8-17-22

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 31:11


Special guest host Kevin Stinnett fills in for Kruser as he talks to Ralph Coldiron from the Lane Report and Floyd Co. firefighter Logan Wright in hour 1.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Background Briefing with Ian Masters
September 28, 2021 - Adam Green | Joe Cirincione | Logan Wright

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 61:14


The Showdown Between Progressive and "Corporate" Democrats Over the Infrastructure Bills | The Generals Testify in the Face of Petty Republican Sniping | Evergrande's Impact on 30% of China's Economy and its GDP backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia

ChinaTalk
What Evergrande Means for China

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 30:05


Logan Wright of the Rhodium Group returns to the pod to discuss Evergrande's implosion, how we got here, and what this week means for China's economy. Read Credit and Credibility! https://www.csis.org/analysis/credit-and-credibility-risks-chinas-economic-resilience If you only have time for one section, start with section 6. Check out Jon's substack here https://jonathonpsine.substack.com/Come work for Rhodium! https://rhg.com/careers/My email is jorschneider @ gmail or on twitter at https://twitter.com/jordanschnyc Outtro music: 朱添澤 - 想 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfRvjlcMuoY Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
What Evergrande Means for China

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 30:05


Logan Wright of the Rhodium Group returns to the pod to discuss Evergrande's implosion, how we got here, and what this week means for China's economy. Read Credit and Credibility! https://www.csis.org/analysis/credit-and-credibility-risks-chinas-economic-resilience If you only have time for one section, start with section 6. Check out Jon's substack here https://jonathonpsine.substack.com/Come work for Rhodium! https://rhg.com/careers/My email is jorschneider @ gmail or on twitter at https://twitter.com/jordanschnyc Outtro music: 朱添澤 - 想 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfRvjlcMuoY Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
Larry Summers on China

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 39:26


Is China different? Does secular stagnation apply?  How have Chinese economic policymakers changed over time? Should industrial policy be a thing? What should American academia navigate its relationship with China? To discuss, ChinaTalk welcomes its first former cabinet secretary to the show! Larry Summers is a professor at Harvard, who previously served as Clinton's Secretary of the Treasury and Obama's NEC Director. Cohosting with me is Logan Wright, Director for China Markets Research at Rhodium. Outtro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FNtQth4yX4

ChinaTalk
Larry Summers on China

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 39:25


Is China different? Does secular stagnation apply?  How have Chinese economic policymakers changed over time? Should industrial policy be a thing? What should American academia navigate its relationship with China? To discuss, ChinaTalk welcomes its first former cabinet secretary to the show! Larry Summers is a professor at Harvard, who previously served as Clinton's Secretary of the Treasury and Obama's NEC Director. Cohosting with me is Logan Wright, Director for China Markets Research at Rhodium. Outtro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FNtQth4yX4 Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
How Huarong Explains China's Creaky Financial System

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 74:15


What is Huarong and why do its struggles explain the central contradictions of China's financial system? To discuss, Logan Wright of Rhodium joins the show. In the first ten minutes, Logan catches us up on the news of the week. Then in the following hour, I rerun an episode we recorded together in late 2018 discussing his report Credit and Credibility, which explains why the big one hasn't hit yet.  Want to get in touch? We can be reached at clientservice@rhg.com Outtro music: Miraie & Milkoi 『 ミユキ 』https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e66NfKGjRY

ChinaTalk
How Huarong Explains China's Creaky Financial System

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 74:14


What is Huarong and why do its struggles explain the central contradictions of China's financial system? To discuss, Logan Wright of Rhodium joins the show. In the first ten minutes, Logan catches us up on the news of the week. Then in the following hour, I rerun an episode we recorded together in late 2018 discussing his report Credit and Credibility, which explains why the big one hasn't hit yet.  Want to get in touch? We can be reached at clientservice@rhg.com Outtro music: Miraie & Milkoi 『 ミユキ 』https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e66NfKGjRY Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaTalk
Is a Chinese Financial Crisis Looming?

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 55:53


The Chinese economy is perhaps the world's only economic bright spot. So that means we can stop worrying about a financial crisis, right? Think again, according to Lauren Gloudeman and Logan Wright of the Rhodium Group, who join to discuss their new paper mapping out the weak points in China's financial system. That this report is a follow-up to Logan's 2018 paper entitled Credit and Credibility. Our past show on the topic you can find here on Apple Podcasts and here on Spotify.  Cohosting is Byrne Hobart of the diff newsletter.  If you appreciate the fact that I've been doing two shows a week this month, please consider supporting ChinaTalk financially at https://glow.fm/chinatalk Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
Is a Chinese Financial Crisis Looming?

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 55:54


The Chinese economy is perhaps the world's only economic bright spot. So that means we can stop worrying about a financial crisis, right? Think again, according to Lauren Gloudeman and Logan Wright of the Rhodium Group, who join to discuss their new paper mapping out the weak points in China's financial system. That this report is a follow-up to Logan's 2018 paper entitled Credit and Credibility. Our past show on the topic you can find here on Apple Podcasts and here on Spotify.  Cohosting is Byrne Hobart of the diff newsletter.  If you appreciate the fact that I've been doing two shows a week this month, please consider supporting ChinaTalk financially at https://glow.fm/chinatalk

Georgia Southern Extra Podcast
Week 7: Bye (South Alabama recap)

Georgia Southern Extra Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 34:43


NOTE: Sign-up for our FREE Georgia Southern football newsletter here On this week’s episode, Mike Anthony of the Statesboro Herald joins Travis to discuss the double overtime win over South Alabama and what they saw from the offense and defense that stood out. Also, a look at what the Eagles do now without Logan Wright and other questions for fans. Find all the Georgia Southern stories on SavannahNow.com here. Have a comment or question for the show? Emailtjaudon@savannahnow.com or call912-652-0355 with your thoughts/rants/questions on the Eagles. Twitter Travis — @JaudonSportsSMN Mike — @HeraldGSSports

Blue Skies from the Basement
The ABC's of AC/DC CD's

Blue Skies from the Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 210:13


We're back and we brought friends! Our first ever guests, Logan Wright and his cousin/best friend Andrew, stop by to tell us an amazing story about a speeding ticket and GoFundMe. Strap in America, this is patriotic. Next, we ride the tangent train to it's last stop and refuse to get off. We tell ALL the stories and we cover everything from Pornography, Esports and E-League, Why music is trash nowadays, more porn, our favorite sandwhiches, getting caught masturbating, the gathering of Juggalo's...Did I say porn? You get the point. Then our friend Micah leaves us a fun comment that we spend way too much time on and we talk about climate change even though we promised not to. Also, Fuck you Joey! You want some Taco Bell? Too bad, we sell sandwiches here. This one was a blast to record and we will be having more episodes with guests soon, so look forward to that! I'm sure these guys will be back in the future for more podcasting antics.Thank you to Logan and Andrew for joining usGive Logan a follow over at - @ledgedashloganand don't forget to check out his hilarious GoFundMe page and a huge thanks to our friends, family, and the listeners who have made this possible. Follow us over at our home base - PodBean  like our Facebook and our Instagram Send us feedback at our gmail Leave us a voicemail at 614-600-2056 please rate and review the show on Itunes and Google play so more people can find us! Thanks for listening, and please remember to password protect your internet connected adult toys!

Wobbly Arrow
#73 Hunting Public - Ted & Logan

Wobbly Arrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 23:56


Ted Zangerle & Logan Wright from the Hunting Public sit down and chat with us. If you haven't seen the Hunting Public on Youtube you really need to check them out. It is refreshing to see people get genuinely excited about shooting deer regardless of size. Plus, these guys are legit, they really know how yo read sign, setup on the deer and have a lot of success. Don't forget, visit our Facebook shop to get some killer Wobbly Arrow Merchandise. https://www.facebook.com/WobblyArrow/shop Premium Food Plot Supplies and Deer Supplements - Use coupon code wobblyarrow15 to save money. We highly recommend Rackology. Jason and Eric are stand up guys who are more than happy to help you get the most out of your genetic potential in your area for your deer. Great guys with great products! www.rackology.org

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ChinaTalk
The Chinese Financial Crisis That Never Came, with Logan Wright

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 63:48


Foreign investors have lost billions expecting a Chinese financial crisis that hasn't come yet. So what gives? According to the Rhodium Group's Logan Wright, it's not China's domestic savings rate or RMB-denominated debt that's keeping the economy afloat, but rather the government's credibility. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ChinaEconTalk
The Chinese Financial Crisis That Never Came, with Logan Wright

ChinaEconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 63:49


Foreign investors have lost billions expecting a Chinese financial crisis that hasn't come yet. So what gives? According to the Rhodium Group's Logan Wright, it's not China's domestic savings rate or RMB-denominated debt that’s keeping the economy afloat, but rather the government's credibility.  

Piercing Wizard Podcast
86 - Jared Karnes, Logan Wright, Joeltron, & Coyote Black

Piercing Wizard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 44:18


Piercer Potpourri for you this week. I've got a few shorter interviews I captured at the APP conference this past summer. Jared Karnes from OneTribe jewelry, Joeltron and Coyote Black talking about industry logistics, and conference regular Logan Wright discussing his 2018 volunteer duties.

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CogitAsia
China’s Credit & Credibility

CogitAsia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 20:32


In this episode, we discuss the current state of China’s financial system. China’s credit sector has expanded dramatically over the course of China’s unparalleled economic rise, yet now faces key problems that may impact overall economic stability. The authors of a new report from CSIS and the Rhodium Group, Logan Wright and Daniel Rosen, join the podcast to talk about their fresh analysis of China’s financial situation and explain the methodology behind their research. They also touch on the challenges to Beijing in moving forward with financial reforms while attempting to maintain stability in China’s credit system and explain what this potential area of weakness in China’s economy means for U.S. policy.    Logan and Dan recently caught up with CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies Deputy Director Dr. Scott Kennedy to share these details and more on Credit and Credibility: Risks to China’s Economic Resilience. Hosted by Liza Keller. Audio edited by Ribka Gemilangsari. Written and produced by Jeffrey Bean. To learn more: Read Logan Wright and Daniel Rosen’s report Credit and Credibility: Risks to China’s Economic Resilience. Watch the public event and presentation video on demand here.   Review Logan Wright and Daniel Rosen’s commentary essay here. See Daniel Rosen and Bei Bei Bao’s report Broken Abacus? A More Accurate Gauge of China’s Economy.    

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers
68: Logan Wright - Full Time OSS Developer at Vapor

SwiftCoders: Interviews with Swift Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 79:09


Logan Wright works at Vapor, which builds the open source Swift web framework, as well as Vapor Cloud. We talk about Vapor, Vapor Cloud, Vapor 3.0, the State of Server Side Swift and much more. Enjoy!   ANNOUCEMENTS   Interested in starting your own Learn Swift {CITY} meet up? Contact me @garricn on Twitter.   LINKS   - Logan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/logmaestro - Vapor: https://vapor.codes - Vapor Cloud: https://vapor.cloud - Vapor Slack Team: http://vapor.team - Vapor article via Medium: https://medium.com/@LogMaestro/server-side-swift-c965b7ebe6e7 - Tanner: http://tanner.xyz - Laravel: https://laravel.com - Swift Server Working Group: https://swift.org/blog/server-api-workgroup/ - Nodes: https://www.nodesagency.com - Node HTTP Parser - https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser - Pythonista - http://omz-software.com/pythonista/ - Intrepid: http://www.intrepid.io - Intrepid iOS Apprentice: https://jobs.lever.co/intrepid/7ab52936-a915-4554-9ee6-8e4ab9b8eac8  - iOS Developers HQ Slack Team: https://ios-developers.io   Listen on iTunes. Support this podcast via Patreon. Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter. This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!  

The iPhreaks Show
209 iPS Vapor with Bob Snyder

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 32:10


iPS 209: Vapor with Bob Snyder On today's episode of iPhreaks, Andrew Madsen and Jaim Zuber talk about Vapor with Bob Snyder. Bob is on the show today to discuss the structure of Vapor and web app deployment, etc. Don't miss this one! [00:01:20] – Introduction on Vapor Vapor is a server-side Swift framework. It came out two months after Swift became open-source. A couple of weeks ago, they just released Vapor 2.0. It’s a big jump from 1.5. Swift has protocols and has incredible performance as compared to Objective-C and other languages like JavaScript. It deserves more attention. [00:02:30] – Back-end development before Vapor Bob is a former graphic designer. He went to a boot camp last year and made that career shift. The boot camp focused on Python and iOS but that was all front-end for apps. Right now, he is a full-stack developer for a start-up called Crew and he works on Objective-C and Python, and Python Django for the backend. You can deploy, build, and have a production-ready server-side Swift application but you probably want to keep it for a small to mid-size projects. It’s not quite enterprise-level yet. [00:03:35] – Swift vs. Python Besides the curly brackets, Bob also loves the Swift protocols. With these protocols, you can apply pretty much different attributes to a class. Working with Xcode and protocols, it gives you good practices for building applications. It’s also type-safe. When it comes to making variables, knowing that you’re keeping the same type of values is very important. That’s actually one of the reasons why the performance is better than JavaScript that isn’t type-safe. [00:04:45] – Projects with Vapor Bob has a project with his friend, and they’re making it open-source. It’s a web-based application where you just insult your friends and maybe insult you back. It goes back and forth. In doing that, what allowed Bob to really explore is how easy it is to set up relationships for your database inside Swift versus something else like Python. [00:05:40] – Structure of Vapor You have the Droplet which is your entire application. It’s where everything comes down to. That is your server. Everything else just kind of relates to that. You have the Vapor Nodes, which is going to be your central point for all of your data types. The real premise of the server is you have information that you take from outside, get request, you process them, and most of the time that you’re sending it to the database or returning it without going to the database. Each one of those parts to this environment generally takes a lot of interaction to get information for one piece to the next. That’s what vapor nodes kind of comes into play. It makes using that data very easy. [00:06:30] – Node A node is a class that has protocols built on top of it. If you want to return a JSON object with a request that you got, you can immediately spit out a JSON object. You get some information from the database. It’s basically a converter that you can return almost any format that you will need inside of Vapor. [00:08:25] – Fluent Nodes interact with Fluent. It allows Vapor to communicate with whatever database you’re using. It makes it easy to go from Vapor to a MySQL, a Postgre, or a MongoDB database. You can have a basic server. You’re going to have the Droplet. You’re going to have the information you want to get into a Node. And then, you’re going to send that information to Fluent. Then, Fluent will communicate your profile of the database. That will send on to the actual database. If you want to change the database you’re using, you can do that without changing Fluent, without changing Nodes, or the Droplet. All you have to do is change how your profile on the back-end. [00:09:30] – Droplets Vapor has different packages that are built into the Vapor library. The Droplet is the thing that you create. You instantiate one of those. That’s the web server and you can attach handlers for URL’s for routing to it, etc. It’s a top level application where everything else goes through. Actually, between 1.5 and 2, they’ve made some improvements to the structure of it, as well. In 1.5, they have a lot of things in their main .swift file. And now, it’s really down to 6 lines of code. They have everything partitioned out. [00: 11:05] – Vapor is modular That is one reason why Bob thinks Vapor is going to outlast a lot of the other frameworks. You don’t really have to use every part of it. It also allows you to add-in whichever tool you need. Everything’s modular. [00: 12:50] – Who’s behind Vapor? They’re called Node. They’re based out of London. They’ve been financing the Vapor project early on. But it was Tanner Nelson and Logan Wright who founded it. They’re still both heading it. [00: 14:25] – Tools to create new Vapor project It’s really simple if you can break into a terminal. You will have to download Vapor. You have one command for Vapor. It constructs a framework for you. Vapor xcode will create your Xcode build file. If you check on the run schema to your Mac, you can just run it as a server straight to Xcode. [00: 18:25] – Validation, Authentication They have this validation tool that fully manages Swift’s protocols. The authentication is also there. It helps you to connect securely with your users. It’s not in their 2.0 docs but the 1.5 web sockets are still compatible with Vapor 2.0. [00: 21:30] – Web app deployment Vapor does have support for Heroku. That’s one of the first deployment options that they have. But using Ubuntu server is going to be the better option down that road. Heroku is good but it’s not something you have that much control when it comes to scaling. If you ever need to deploy something larger, to a cloud-based ecosystem, try to figure out Ubuntu, try to figure out better ways to deploy it. Heroku used to be the only deployment option that they offer but now they have Nginx and Supervisor. There’s a build pack for Heroku that is on Github. Just point the Heroku command line tool to the build pack on Github and it figures out what needs to be done. Digital Ocean also has an option that’s using Docker. Docker container probably uses any number of cloud hosting – Amazon, Azure. [00: 25:35] – Swift 4 They’re expecting that this is going to be the first real stable build of Swift. If 4.0 is a stable build as people are expecting, that could be a really big deal for Vapor. You can see enterprise-level applications. They’re talking about implementing that next year. It could lead to a full-stack Swift environment. We can see an environment where you have a full-stack that has no HTML, no CSS, and no JavaScript. It’s just all Swift and possibly XML. Picks Bob Snyder Podcast: Turing-Incomplete Andrew Madsen WWDC Mac app Jaim Zuber Blog post: Overview of Swift Serve-side Frameworks

Devchat.tv Master Feed
209 iPS Vapor with Bob Snyder

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 32:10


iPS 209: Vapor with Bob Snyder On today's episode of iPhreaks, Andrew Madsen and Jaim Zuber talk about Vapor with Bob Snyder. Bob is on the show today to discuss the structure of Vapor and web app deployment, etc. Don't miss this one! [00:01:20] – Introduction on Vapor Vapor is a server-side Swift framework. It came out two months after Swift became open-source. A couple of weeks ago, they just released Vapor 2.0. It’s a big jump from 1.5. Swift has protocols and has incredible performance as compared to Objective-C and other languages like JavaScript. It deserves more attention. [00:02:30] – Back-end development before Vapor Bob is a former graphic designer. He went to a boot camp last year and made that career shift. The boot camp focused on Python and iOS but that was all front-end for apps. Right now, he is a full-stack developer for a start-up called Crew and he works on Objective-C and Python, and Python Django for the backend. You can deploy, build, and have a production-ready server-side Swift application but you probably want to keep it for a small to mid-size projects. It’s not quite enterprise-level yet. [00:03:35] – Swift vs. Python Besides the curly brackets, Bob also loves the Swift protocols. With these protocols, you can apply pretty much different attributes to a class. Working with Xcode and protocols, it gives you good practices for building applications. It’s also type-safe. When it comes to making variables, knowing that you’re keeping the same type of values is very important. That’s actually one of the reasons why the performance is better than JavaScript that isn’t type-safe. [00:04:45] – Projects with Vapor Bob has a project with his friend, and they’re making it open-source. It’s a web-based application where you just insult your friends and maybe insult you back. It goes back and forth. In doing that, what allowed Bob to really explore is how easy it is to set up relationships for your database inside Swift versus something else like Python. [00:05:40] – Structure of Vapor You have the Droplet which is your entire application. It’s where everything comes down to. That is your server. Everything else just kind of relates to that. You have the Vapor Nodes, which is going to be your central point for all of your data types. The real premise of the server is you have information that you take from outside, get request, you process them, and most of the time that you’re sending it to the database or returning it without going to the database. Each one of those parts to this environment generally takes a lot of interaction to get information for one piece to the next. That’s what vapor nodes kind of comes into play. It makes using that data very easy. [00:06:30] – Node A node is a class that has protocols built on top of it. If you want to return a JSON object with a request that you got, you can immediately spit out a JSON object. You get some information from the database. It’s basically a converter that you can return almost any format that you will need inside of Vapor. [00:08:25] – Fluent Nodes interact with Fluent. It allows Vapor to communicate with whatever database you’re using. It makes it easy to go from Vapor to a MySQL, a Postgre, or a MongoDB database. You can have a basic server. You’re going to have the Droplet. You’re going to have the information you want to get into a Node. And then, you’re going to send that information to Fluent. Then, Fluent will communicate your profile of the database. That will send on to the actual database. If you want to change the database you’re using, you can do that without changing Fluent, without changing Nodes, or the Droplet. All you have to do is change how your profile on the back-end. [00:09:30] – Droplets Vapor has different packages that are built into the Vapor library. The Droplet is the thing that you create. You instantiate one of those. That’s the web server and you can attach handlers for URL’s for routing to it, etc. It’s a top level application where everything else goes through. Actually, between 1.5 and 2, they’ve made some improvements to the structure of it, as well. In 1.5, they have a lot of things in their main .swift file. And now, it’s really down to 6 lines of code. They have everything partitioned out. [00: 11:05] – Vapor is modular That is one reason why Bob thinks Vapor is going to outlast a lot of the other frameworks. You don’t really have to use every part of it. It also allows you to add-in whichever tool you need. Everything’s modular. [00: 12:50] – Who’s behind Vapor? They’re called Node. They’re based out of London. They’ve been financing the Vapor project early on. But it was Tanner Nelson and Logan Wright who founded it. They’re still both heading it. [00: 14:25] – Tools to create new Vapor project It’s really simple if you can break into a terminal. You will have to download Vapor. You have one command for Vapor. It constructs a framework for you. Vapor xcode will create your Xcode build file. If you check on the run schema to your Mac, you can just run it as a server straight to Xcode. [00: 18:25] – Validation, Authentication They have this validation tool that fully manages Swift’s protocols. The authentication is also there. It helps you to connect securely with your users. It’s not in their 2.0 docs but the 1.5 web sockets are still compatible with Vapor 2.0. [00: 21:30] – Web app deployment Vapor does have support for Heroku. That’s one of the first deployment options that they have. But using Ubuntu server is going to be the better option down that road. Heroku is good but it’s not something you have that much control when it comes to scaling. If you ever need to deploy something larger, to a cloud-based ecosystem, try to figure out Ubuntu, try to figure out better ways to deploy it. Heroku used to be the only deployment option that they offer but now they have Nginx and Supervisor. There’s a build pack for Heroku that is on Github. Just point the Heroku command line tool to the build pack on Github and it figures out what needs to be done. Digital Ocean also has an option that’s using Docker. Docker container probably uses any number of cloud hosting – Amazon, Azure. [00: 25:35] – Swift 4 They’re expecting that this is going to be the first real stable build of Swift. If 4.0 is a stable build as people are expecting, that could be a really big deal for Vapor. You can see enterprise-level applications. They’re talking about implementing that next year. It could lead to a full-stack Swift environment. We can see an environment where you have a full-stack that has no HTML, no CSS, and no JavaScript. It’s just all Swift and possibly XML. Picks Bob Snyder Podcast: Turing-Incomplete Andrew Madsen WWDC Mac app Jaim Zuber Blog post: Overview of Swift Serve-side Frameworks

West Ridge Messages
From Dream to Destiny | Pit Test

West Ridge Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016


How did we get into the pit?   Click the play button above to listen, or watch the video version. Also, Pastor John interviews Logan Wright.  Watch the video version.