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06:09 - Q1: Do you group your products / services into one big site to pool traffic, or do you think its better to build them as their own brands? “Online Split Personalities” to Appeal to Specific Groups Jonathan’s Starbucks Gift Card Story 17:39 - Q2: As a freelancer, a designer has a portfolio. As a programmer, do you think your blog / user group and conference speaking says enough? Or, do you need to have Open Source to help backup your work? Obviously, it depends if the person hiring knows what GitHub is or not. I'm thinking about screencasts to add more visible portfolio items since it’s not easy to show code by itself. Thoughts? 27:29 - Q3: If you are preparing to go freelance, you're wanting to show you're an expert and build clientele. You have some good long-term customers for the existing business. How do you recommend getting a testimonial from them that you could use while at the current business, and when you go freelancing, without compromising the business relationships? Do you try to steer clear of any links to old work, or just direct them to LinkedIn so that it’s obviously linked to you and avoids complication? 35:20 - Q4: My thought is, if you do blogs, create screencasts, and are active on GitHub, etc., it would put you in the top 10% [of developers] right there though, right? Most developers are “dark matter developers”: you can't see or hear them, but they're still there. Reference: Scoff Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% “Garbage Disposal Guy” Example from John Sonmez of Simple Programmer 42:53 - Q5: Should you import your old blog posts from old websites to new ones? Michael Port’s Website 51:43 - Q6: What about Content Marketing and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) with having so many sparse sites? Versus pooling? Find Your Buyer: Is there a conference for it? 59:07 - Referrals The Brain Audit: Why Customers Buy (and Why They Don't) by Sean D'Souza Picks Pebble Time Kickstarter (Jonathan) If This Then That (IFTTT) (Jonathan) Naomi Dunford: On Learning and Keeping Stuff (Eric) Emails That Win You Clients by Robert Williams (Reuven) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)
06:09 - Q1: Do you group your products / services into one big site to pool traffic, or do you think its better to build them as their own brands? “Online Split Personalities” to Appeal to Specific Groups Jonathan’s Starbucks Gift Card Story 17:39 - Q2: As a freelancer, a designer has a portfolio. As a programmer, do you think your blog / user group and conference speaking says enough? Or, do you need to have Open Source to help backup your work? Obviously, it depends if the person hiring knows what GitHub is or not. I'm thinking about screencasts to add more visible portfolio items since it’s not easy to show code by itself. Thoughts? 27:29 - Q3: If you are preparing to go freelance, you're wanting to show you're an expert and build clientele. You have some good long-term customers for the existing business. How do you recommend getting a testimonial from them that you could use while at the current business, and when you go freelancing, without compromising the business relationships? Do you try to steer clear of any links to old work, or just direct them to LinkedIn so that it’s obviously linked to you and avoids complication? 35:20 - Q4: My thought is, if you do blogs, create screencasts, and are active on GitHub, etc., it would put you in the top 10% [of developers] right there though, right? Most developers are “dark matter developers”: you can't see or hear them, but they're still there. Reference: Scoff Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% “Garbage Disposal Guy” Example from John Sonmez of Simple Programmer 42:53 - Q5: Should you import your old blog posts from old websites to new ones? Michael Port’s Website 51:43 - Q6: What about Content Marketing and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) with having so many sparse sites? Versus pooling? Find Your Buyer: Is there a conference for it? 59:07 - Referrals The Brain Audit: Why Customers Buy (and Why They Don't) by Sean D'Souza Picks Pebble Time Kickstarter (Jonathan) If This Then That (IFTTT) (Jonathan) Naomi Dunford: On Learning and Keeping Stuff (Eric) Emails That Win You Clients by Robert Williams (Reuven) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 00:58 - Andres Dominguez Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Google: New York 01:47 - protractor Selenium WebDriver WebDriverJs JavaScript Jabber Episode #106: Protractor with Julie Ralph Julie Ralph 03:50 - elementor [YouTube] Elementor, an improved element explorer for protractor elementexplorer [YouTube] Protractor's element explorer IDEs WebStorm IntelliJ IDEA 09:54 - Use Outside of Angular 10:37 - The Name: “Elementor” 11:11 - Conception => Production Writing Tests Text Editors Sublime vim 12:42 - Implementing Elementor / Workflow TDD (Test-driven Development) 14:39 - Testing a Non-Angular Website 15:31 - Installing the Elementor Chrome Extention Google Developer Tools 18:45 - Running in Emacs 19:47 - Plugins (egghead.io) sjump ddescriber 20:47 - Debugging Picks Open Space Events and Conferences (Joe) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) DevDocs (Andres)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 00:58 - Andres Dominguez Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Google: New York 01:47 - protractor Selenium WebDriver WebDriverJs JavaScript Jabber Episode #106: Protractor with Julie Ralph Julie Ralph 03:50 - elementor [YouTube] Elementor, an improved element explorer for protractor elementexplorer [YouTube] Protractor's element explorer IDEs WebStorm IntelliJ IDEA 09:54 - Use Outside of Angular 10:37 - The Name: “Elementor” 11:11 - Conception => Production Writing Tests Text Editors Sublime vim 12:42 - Implementing Elementor / Workflow TDD (Test-driven Development) 14:39 - Testing a Non-Angular Website 15:31 - Installing the Elementor Chrome Extention Google Developer Tools 18:45 - Running in Emacs 19:47 - Plugins (egghead.io) sjump ddescriber 20:47 - Debugging Picks Open Space Events and Conferences (Joe) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) DevDocs (Andres)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 00:58 - Andres Dominguez Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Google: New York 01:47 - protractor Selenium WebDriver WebDriverJs JavaScript Jabber Episode #106: Protractor with Julie Ralph Julie Ralph 03:50 - elementor [YouTube] Elementor, an improved element explorer for protractor elementexplorer [YouTube] Protractor's element explorer IDEs WebStorm IntelliJ IDEA 09:54 - Use Outside of Angular 10:37 - The Name: “Elementor” 11:11 - Conception => Production Writing Tests Text Editors Sublime vim 12:42 - Implementing Elementor / Workflow TDD (Test-driven Development) 14:39 - Testing a Non-Angular Website 15:31 - Installing the Elementor Chrome Extention Google Developer Tools 18:45 - Running in Emacs 19:47 - Plugins (egghead.io) sjump ddescriber 20:47 - Debugging Picks Open Space Events and Conferences (Joe) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) DevDocs (Andres)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 01:56 - Testing and Test-Driven Development (TDD) The iPhreaks Show Episode #92: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot 03:23 - Panel Experiences with TDD Unit Testing The Difference Between Faking, Mocking, and Stubbing 08:10 - Value Objects 09:08 - How To Do TDD “Red, Green, Refactor” BDD (Behavior-Driven Development) The Cucumber Book: Behaviour-Driven Development for Testers and Developers by Matt Wynne and Aslak Hellesøy The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends by David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesøy, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North 11:28 - Jaim’s TDD Process 13:44 - Value and Getting Started with Testing Ruby Rogues Episode #178: Refactoring Ruby with Martin Fowler 21:58 - Writing Tests First “If Code is Easy to Test, It’s Easy to Change.” 27:18 - Testing on a Team Automation guard (Ruby) clang Continuous Integration (CI) 32:47 - Higher Level Testing 36:54 - KIF 38:00 - Other Ways of Testing UIs 39:44 - Who Writes the Tests? 44:06 - Test Data and Environments Test Time => Feedback 46:50 - Lower-level to Higher-level Tests Transition Value ROI (Return on Investment) 51:51 - Recording User Interactions Picks John Reid: UIViewController TDD [Screencast] (Jaim) Test-Driven iOS Development (Developer's Library) by Graham Lee (Jaim) WatchKit FAQ (Alondo) This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question Series) by John Brockman (Alondo) Martin Fowler: The Test Pyramid (Pete) Working Effectively with Unit Tests by Jay Fields (Pete) Avery Brewing IPA (Pete) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 01:56 - Testing and Test-Driven Development (TDD) The iPhreaks Show Episode #92: Unit Testing with NatashaTheRobot 03:23 - Panel Experiences with TDD Unit Testing The Difference Between Faking, Mocking, and Stubbing 08:10 - Value Objects 09:08 - How To Do TDD “Red, Green, Refactor” BDD (Behavior-Driven Development) The Cucumber Book: Behaviour-Driven Development for Testers and Developers by Matt Wynne and Aslak Hellesøy The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends by David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesøy, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North 11:28 - Jaim’s TDD Process 13:44 - Value and Getting Started with Testing Ruby Rogues Episode #178: Refactoring Ruby with Martin Fowler 21:58 - Writing Tests First “If Code is Easy to Test, It’s Easy to Change.” 27:18 - Testing on a Team Automation guard (Ruby) clang Continuous Integration (CI) 32:47 - Higher Level Testing 36:54 - KIF 38:00 - Other Ways of Testing UIs 39:44 - Who Writes the Tests? 44:06 - Test Data and Environments Test Time => Feedback 46:50 - Lower-level to Higher-level Tests Transition Value ROI (Return on Investment) 51:51 - Recording User Interactions Picks John Reid: UIViewController TDD [Screencast] (Jaim) Test-Driven iOS Development (Developer's Library) by Graham Lee (Jaim) WatchKit FAQ (Alondo) This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Are Blocking Progress (Edge Question Series) by John Brockman (Alondo) Martin Fowler: The Test Pyramid (Pete) Working Effectively with Unit Tests by Jay Fields (Pete) Avery Brewing IPA (Pete) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck)