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In this episode, Matt Groves, Copic's General Counsel, talks about the impact of recent federal executive orders and legislation on healthcare providers. He provides general information about new federal initiatives and their potential risks, emphasizing the rapid changes and uncertainty in the legal landscape. Matt explains the differences between executive orders and legislation, and the concept of federal preemption over state laws. The discussion also covers the executive order on gender-affirming care, its implications for funding, and the potential risks for healthcare providers, including criminal and civil liabilities. In addition, the episode addresses issues related to immigration enforcement and abortion, providing guidance on how healthcare providers can navigate these complex legal areas.Note: Episode recorded Thursday 2/20/25 Feedback or episode ideas email the show at wnlpodcast@copic.comDisclaimer: Information provided in this podcast should not be relied upon for personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions and you should consult an appropriate professional for specific advice that pertains to your situation. Health care providers should exercise their professional judgment in connection with the provision of healthcare services. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be, nor is it, a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, or judgment relative to a patient's specific condition.
For this episode, we sit down with Copic's General Counsel, Matt Groves, to talk about non-compete agreements in the medical field. The discussion starts with looking at the purpose of non-compete agreements such as protecting patient revenue, preventing competition, and safeguarding the investment in recruiting and developing physicians. Matt highlights key legal terminology (e.g., non-solicit, non-disclosure, and liquidated damages clauses), the various ways these agreements are enforced, and how they may vary by state. In addition, he reinforces the importance of seeking legal advice before signing non-competes, especially in situations where you are negotiating terms. Feedback or episode ideas email the show at wnlpodcast@copic.comDisclaimer: Information provided in this podcast should not be relied upon for personal, medical, legal, or financial decisions and you should consult an appropriate professional for specific advice that pertains to your situation. Health care providers should exercise their professional judgment in connection with the provision of healthcare services. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to be, nor is it, a substitute for medical diagnosis, treatment, advice, or judgment relative to a patient's specific condition.
My guest this week is Leicestershire Society referee, Matt Groves. We talked about Matt's journey to becoming a rugby referee, the opportunities and challenges that it provides and some of the common myths and misconceptions around volunteer referees in the community game. There are plenty of tips for aspiring referees and useful information for players and coaches too. I'm hugely passionate about supporting referees, building a greater understanding of rugby law throughout the game and enjoying the nuances of the rugby law book - I hope you enjoy. LINKS Matt Groves - https://about.me/mattgroves Whistleblowers documentary - https://rugbypass.tv/video/575308?playlistId=20560 BUY ME A COFFEE Coffee helps me make more and better episodes. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amateurrugbypodcast PATREON Join The Amateur Rugby Podcast Patreon community for some extra amateur rugby goodness! (https://patreon.com/amateurrugbypodcast) PODCAST KIT Everything I use to create, edit and produce this podcast can be found on my Creating a Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/creating-a-podcast/) page. SUPPORT If you would like to support the podcast in some way then there are plenty of options on my Support the Podcast (https://www.amateurrugbypodcast.com/support/) page.
In this episode, I have the absolute pleasure of talking with Matt Groves. Matt serves as Regional Sales Director for the Augusta Distillery, covering states across the Midwest and beyond. Matt's career journey at the Augusta Distillery is heavily influenced by his upbringing in the small Kentucky town that the distillery is named for and is located. Matt credits his hometown of Augusta with influencing the man he is today and is his "why" for joining the Augusta Distillery team in October 2022. I invite you to learn more about The Small Town Augusta, The Augusta Distillery, and the Episode Content below. In addition, you will hear: *Matt's description and Highlights of Downtown Augusta, KY. *Matt's recommendations of what you must order at the Beehive Augusta Tavern. *Augusta's founding history. *How the Augusta Distillery harnesses the power of the Ohio River and Small Town Charm to create what they call “ Bourbon And....” *How Augusta's history, location, and celebrity residents are creating authentic experiences for visitors. *Hear Matt's detailed description of the Augusta Distillery's Guest Experience and how to get on “Augusta Time.” *How the Augusta Distillery's 13-year-old Kentucky Bourbon was named “World's Best Bourbon” at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition- And What is Coming Next! About The Augusta Distillery: https://augustakydistillery.com/ When you live in the one small corner of the world God graciously anointed to be bourbon country, life revolvesaround it. People prioritize socializing and schedule events around their next sip. It is what we call being “bourbon-centric.” Augusta Distillery was created to extend this elevated existence to all who are willing to downshift, kickback and linger a little longer. Guest Social Pages & Websites: Facebook: facebook.com/augustakydistillery Instagram: @augustadistillery Visit Downtown Augusta: www.augustaky.gov --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mytowntravels/support
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast presented by Liquor Barn, Matt, Mark, and Special Co-Host, Chad, spend some time hanging out in The Bourbon Life Studios with Matt Groves, Sales Director, for Augusta Distillery in Augusta, Kentucky. The guys talk with Matt about growing up in Augusta, Kentucky, as well as his past work experience, and how those factors combined to lead him back home to work for Augusta Distillery, the incredible amount of attention and recognition that they've received ed since being named the Best Bourbon in the World at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, and what the future looks like for Augusta Distillery. They also taste and review Augusta's Old Route 8 Single Barrel Bourbon, their Buckner's 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon, and their award-winning Buckner's 13-Year Single Barrel Bourbon. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Limestone Farms, James E. Pepper Distillery, Bluegrass Distillers, The Stave Restaurant, Three Chord Bourbon, Pappy & Company, The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co., and Keeper's Heart. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.limestonefarms.com www.jamesepepper.com www.bluegrassdistillers.com www.thestavekentucky.com www.threechordbourbon.com www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com www.keepersheartwhiskey.com
Join us for a spirited journey with Matt Groves from Augusta Distilling Company, as we stir the pot on distilling's finest secrets and bourbon's rich legacy. Feel the electric buzz of our recent Revival of Vintage Spirits event, akin to a rock celebration of flavor, camaraderie, and the undeniable community bond in the bourbon world. We'll whisk you away to Augusta's charming embrace, unveiling its vital role in the distillery scene and igniting excitement for the future of bourbon, with a toast to quality spirits including the applauded Buckner's 13.Savor the deeper essence of bourbon appreciation, as I, your host, pour out personal tales from my career's barrel and the intricate connections that craft a community unlike any other. Navigate through the complexities of sourcing barrels and the quest for ultra-premium Buckner's barrel proof bourbon that's both extraordinary and attainable. Get ready to raise your glasses, as we celebrate friendship and the shared passion for crafting stories - one sip at a time.Cap off this episode with a heartfelt thanks to our scotchy bourbon family and our dedicated listeners who've joined the ranks of our spirited conversations. Don't miss your cue to mingle with us across social media for more bourbon-soaked escapades. Here's to good bourbon, good times, and the great friends we make along the way - cheers to the next pour! Support the showhttps://www.scotchybourbonboys.com
Episode 230 Matthew D. Groves is a guy who loves to code. It doesn't matter if it's C#, jQuery, or PHP: he'll submit pull requests for anything. He has been coding professionally ever since he wrote a QuickBASIC point-of-sale app for his parent's pizza shop back in the 90s. He currently works as a Product Marketing Manager for Couchbase. His free time is spent with his family, watching the Reds, and getting involved in the developer community. He is the author of AOP in .NET (published by Manning), a Pluralsight author, and a Microsoft MVP. Links https://twitter.com/mgroves https://crosscuttingconcerns.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgroves/ Resources https://www.couchbase.com/ https://couchbase.live/ https://liquibase.org/ https://www.erwin.com/ "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Visual Studio 2022 Preview / Visual Studio 2022 Preview 1 now available! Announcing .NET 6 Preview 5 Learn What's New in .NET Productivity ML.NET Survey: Model Explainability Microsoft Details Sneak-Peek Preview of Azure Functions on .NET 6 Migration of Bing's Workflow Engine to .NET 5 Package Validation ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 6 Preview 5 Visual Studio 2019 16.11 Preview 2 Announcing .NET MAUI Preview 5 What's new in Windows Forms in .NET 6.0 Preview 5 Announcing Entity Framework Core 6.0 Preview 5: Compiled Models .NET June 2021 Updates – 5.0.7 and 3.1.16 .NET Framework June 2021 Security and Quality Rollup Updates .NET Framework June 2021 Cumulative Update Preview .NET Framework June 2021 Cumulative Update Preview (part 2) .NET Conf: Focus on F# AROUND THE WORLD Uno Platform 3.8 Import settings from Visual Studio and VS Code to Rider Rider for Unreal Engine Update Comes With Significant Debugger Enhancements GitHub Packages Container registry is generally available PROJECTS OF THE WEEK dotnet-repl Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter
Is database migration as scary as it sounds? Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Curt Gratz, Co-Owner of CKH Consulting. Amy, Matt, and Curt talk about migrating from a SQL database to a NoSQL database, the challenges developers face when shit hits the fan, and assessing the use case of your database. Curt is a Couchbase user and is well-versed in database migration; he shares how to avoid disaster migration and what he's learned using a NoSQL database. Matt slams down the expert advice on what "NoSQL" encompasses, and how to convert your data structures. In this episode, Amy, Matt, and Curt discuss: What considerations are behind the decision between using a SQL database over a NoSQL database? (05:05) When is NoSQL an inappropriate solution? Matt says it depends on the amount of data and your need for adaptation/personalization (06:42) What are the challenges facing developers moving from SQL to NoSQL? (08:48) What the heck is ETL? Curt explains that "ETL-ing data" means transforming your data from one place to another (10:10) Can we automatically convert the contents of a SQL Server database to a NoSQL database? Matt talks about his automatic translation project that lifts and shifts data into Couchbase (11:30) What data structures need to be converted when migrating from SQL to NoSQL? (13:12) If NoSQL is schema-less, do the schemas also migrate over? Long story short, Matt says to think of NoSQL as "schema flexible" instead of "schema-less" (15:57) What's the deal with stored procedures and how does that impact NoSQL database operations? (17:30) What about ACID and atomic operations when migrating to NoSQL? (20:46) What happens when shit hits the fan in the migration process? Can you lose your whole database? Curt talks about disaster migration scenarios and how to solve them (23:07) What about the process of migrating from one NoSQL database to another? (29:05) What is Curt and Matt's advice to first-time migrators? Curt says to ask yourself, "why am I migrating?", and Matt says to expect things to go wrong (30:52) Follow Matt Groves & Curt Gratz*:* You can follow Matt on Twitter @mgroves You can email Matt at matthew.groves@couchbase.com You can follow Curt on Twitter @gratzc You can email Curt at gratzc@compknowhow.com Shownotes: You can check out Matt's SQL Server To Couchbase on GitHub You can learn more about CKH Consulting: https://ckhconsulting.com
Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Rob Hedgpeth, Developer Advocate at MariaDB about their careers. Rob and Matt are former coworkers from Couchbase; they reminisce about their career paths and their time working together. The trio gets REAL about starting from the bottom, working too hard, and learning along the way. In this episode, Amy, Matt, and Rob discuss: Their very first jobs. Mark recalls being a paperboy and Rob reminisces about his days on the farm (1:23) Their education paths. Matt got a computer science degree after learning how to code on a TRS-80 computer from a book as a kid. Rob was the first one in his family to go to college; he got a Bachelor's in Computer Science from Missouri State. That lead him to eventually become a Developer Advocate (4:40) Matt's book, AOP in .NET. Amy asks about his publishing story and authoring process (10:20) Rob's book, R2DBC Revealed. Rob talks about his experience with publishing; he got approached by a publisher after giving a talk (14:44) Rob's experience as a Developer Advocate, and the importance of establishing credibility and solving problems. (20:50) Matt's advice for an aspiring Product Marketing Manager is to learn from other developers who are willing to teach you and to network with your peers (27:37) If Matt could give his former self from 10 years ago some career advice, he'd tell himself to pause to ask, "do you really want to do this?" (30:27) Rob's advice to his former self is to RELAX more and to stress less. This is the advice he'd give himself from 10 years ago and also from 6 months ago. Very relatable (32:15) Follow Matt Groves & Rob Hedgpeth: You can follow Matt on Twitter @mgroves You can email Matt at matthew.groves@couchbase.com You can follow Rob on Twitter @probablyrealrob You can email Rob at robh@mariadb.com Shownotes: You can check out Matt's book, AOP in .NET You can check out Rob's book, R2DBC Revealed You can learn more about Couchbase at https://www.couchbase.com/ You can learn more about MariaDB at https://mariadb.com/
In this episode, Amy Tom talks to Matt Groves, the Senior Product Marketing Manager at Couchbase, and Brant Burnett, the Systems Architect at CenterEdge Software about the results from the 2020 Tech Lead Developer survey that was conducted by Couchbase. The survey revealed that 86% of respondents experienced challenges within their development teams. Amy, Matt, and Brant broke down the challenges, which included setting clear, measurable goals and having access to the right technology. In this episode, Amy talks to Matt and Brant about: Setting clear and measurable goals was indicated as one of the biggest challenges developer teams faced in 2020 (06:48) Investing in the right tools can save you time and money. Remember that the tools aren't generally your biggest expense; the people are. Focusing on making them as productive as possible is really the best way to save money (09:10) Addressing organizational technical debt is another common challenge that developer teams face (15:22) Hiring increased in development teams across 2020. Last year opened the doors to remote hiring, which allows developer teams to hire the best of the best regardless of timezone (26:19) Read more about the 2020 Tech Lead Developer Survey Follow Matt Groves + Couchbase: See the Couchbase Cloud offering at couchbase.com/cloud Follow Matt on Twitter at @mgroves Connect with Matt on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/mgroves/ Follow Brant Burnett + CenterEdge: Visit CenterEdge online at centeredgesoftware.com Follow Brant on Twitter at @BTBurnett3
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND What is Project Reunion? .NET Conf - “Focus on Microservices” - July 30, 2020 .NET Conf 2020 - November 10-12 Windows Terminal Preview 1.1 Release Terminal 2.0 Roadmap Introducing dotnet-monitor, an experimental tool Visual Studio 2019 version 16.6.3 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.7 Preview 3 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.7 Preview 3.1 Visual Studio 2019 for Mac 8.6.5 Release Notes Announcing .NET 5.0 Preview 6 ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 6 Announcing Entity Framework Core EFCore 5.0 Preview 6 Announcing TypeScript 4.0 Beta Architecting Cloud Native .NET Applications for Azure F# 5 and F# tools update for June AROUND THE WORLD UnoConf 2020 (Virtual & Free) – Aug 12, 2020 – Save the date Introducing Sdkbin - The Marketplace for Software Developers Introducing GitHub Super Linter: one linter to rule them all AWS Elastic Beanstalk adds .NET Core on Linux platform Environment Variables with .NET Core and Elastic Beanstalk .NET Foundation June/July 2020 Update PROJECTS OF THE WEEK Orchard Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch A Notable Person Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
This episode is all about the Black Lives Matter movement, police brutality, riots, looting, and the murder of innocent people committed by police officers that we have witnessed.During the second half of this episode we also discuss many of our own experiences dealing with racism so stay tuned for that!! We are joined by a special guest Matt Groves to also discuss Systemic racism and just how prevalent it is in our every day life.Is there a universal meaning of justice or do we now live in a day and age where everyone has their own biased skewed image of what justice actually means? Is the line between right and wrong becoming ever more faint?? These are the deep and difficult conversations that we all need to be having right now with open minds to learn more about our history and perhaps change our own perception by understanding circumstances from somebody else's view point... Guest Instagram: @Matsauce10------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Drop us a follow on twitter and instagram.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diariesfd/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/DiariesFD .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Listen to us on Spotify, ITunes or any of your favourite podcast platforms!podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/diaries-for-discussion/id1479302885 . https://open.spotify.com/show/30pPkYr0CZLCyXmbzk2RXP?si=Ixspib2DQkSFKRM44CPudg -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------All questions, feedback and enquiries are welcomed, you can reach us via Email at diariesfd@gmail.com .------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you enjoyed this podcast then we kindly ask that you leave us a review on Apple podcast/ iTunes, it takes no more than 60 seconds and would really help us out :) Thank you all in advance! Until next time, Stay Safe and Stay Creative!! #BlackLivesMatter #EndRacism #EqualOpportunities #Justice
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Announcing .NET 5.0 Preview 5 Introducing “Web Live Preview” gRPC-Web for .NET now available Xamarin.Forms 4.7: Grid Column & Row Definitions, Multi-Bindings, Shapes & Paths, and More! .NET Core June 2020 Updates – 2.1.19 and 3.1.5 ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 5 Announcing Entity Framework Core 5.0 Preview 5 Windows Terminal Preview 1.1 Release AROUND THE WORLD ReSharper 2020.2 Roadmap Rider 2020.2 Early Access Program Begins! ReSharper Ultimate Starts Its Early Access Program for 2020.2! Memory profiling on Linux and macOS with dotMemory 2020.2 .NET Foundation Election 2020 Nominations are Open! Uno Platform Turns Two Years in the Open Blazor vs React Unity 2019 LTS is now available The Developer Ecosystem in 2020: Key Trends for C# PROJECTS OF THE WEEK gsudo A Sudo for Windows - run elevated without spawning a new Console Host Window Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Introducing YARP Preview 1 Migrating off App Center Push Announcing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings May update NuGet.org will permanently remove support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 on June 15th Visual Studio 2019 v16.7 Preview 2 Available Today! Introducing Project Tye Developing on Docker with the new and improved Visual Studio Container Tools (and WSL2) winget install learning Introducing Local Process with Kubernetes for Visual Studio 2019 AROUND THE WORLD Announcing PostSharp 6.7 Preview: Support for Xamarin and .NET 5 Pack your .NET program to a single .exe file with PostSharp Community Rider 2020.2 Roadmap JetBrains Academy Is Getting Ready to Hit the Market 10 years of building .NET on AWS Nullable Reference Types: Contexts and Attributes – A Look at New Language Features in C# 8 The Day AppGet Died AWS: End-of-support for Windows PowerShell 2 PROJECTS OF THE WEEK Microsoft Open-Sources GW-BASIC Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Working with GitHub Issues in Visual Studio Code Visual Studio 2019 Preview Release Notes Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 Release Notes Releasing Today! Visual Studio 2019 v16.6 & v16.7 Preview 1 Windows Package Manager Preview Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 now available Windows Terminal 1.0 Introducing WinUI 3 Preview 1 The Windows Subsystem for Linux BUILD 2020 Summary .NET Conf 2020 Welcome to C# 9.0 F# 5 and F# tools update Live Share, now with chat and audio support! Announcing .NET 5 Preview 4 and our journey to one .NET ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 4 Windows Forms Designer for .NET Core Released AROUND THE WORLD Rider 2020.1.3 and ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1.3 Bugfixes Are Here! Rider 2020.1.2 and ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1.2 Bugfixes Are Available! TeamCity 2020.1 RC is out Announcing end of support for .NET Standard 1.3 in AWS SDK for .NET Why model binding to JObject from a request doesn’t work anymore in ASP.NET Core 3.1 and what’s the alternative? Announcing Uno Platform 3.0 – Support for WinUI 3.0 Preview 1 Announcing Uno Platform 2.4 – macOS support and Windows Calculator on macOS PROJECTS OF THE WEEK CSLA CSLA .NET is a software development framework that helps you build a reusable, maintainable object-oriented business layer for your app. This framework reduces the cost of building and maintaining applications. Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
Groves Family Chiropractic is spotlighted and Matt Groves talks about the history of his business, how they can help those in pain, and when they are available for appointments.
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Introducing Visual Studio Codespaces: cloud-hosted development for wherever you’re working Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 Release Candidate now available Introducing C# Source Generators Exception Helper – Rethrown Exceptions ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 5 Preview 3 Announcing Entity Framework Core 5.0 Preview 3 Announcing .NET 5.0 Preview 3 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5.4 Visual Studio 2019 v16.6 Preview 5 npm has joined GitHub Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.5.5 (8.5.5.7) AROUND THE WORLD Rider 2020.1 Is Released! ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1: Improved Support for C# 8.0 and C++20, Dataflow Analysis of Integer Values, and Much More JetBrains Academy for learning code launches for free during COVID-19 pandemic Microsoft Build 2020 registration is not only open, it’s FREE, it’s LIVE, it’s VIRTUAL, and it is all FOR YOU Announcing PostSharp 6.6: more free goodies and new licensing options PROJECTS OF THE WEEK CoreBoy CoreBoy is a cross platform GameBoy Emulator written in C# that even does ASCII Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting every corner of the globe, many churches and their leaders – who often have little experience in the arena – are being asked to reach their congregations remotely. While this can be an intimidating prospect, it’s also a powerful opportunity. On this episode of the Bose Church Podcast, host Tyler Kern was joined by Portable Church®️ Industries Director of Consulting Matt Groves and Don Allensworth, President of The NewGround Group, Inc. and a well-respected strategic church transition specialist focused on leadership development and helping churches reach people. Fellowship is central to the church, and, though the novel coronavirus has eliminated in-person gatherings, it hasn’t presented an insurmountable barrier between churches and the people they serve. In fact, Allensworth said, even churches and leaders who aren’t well-versed in live broadcast and other remote service techniques can forge powerful connections during this time of uncertainty. “I think we’re understanding that you don’t have to be present to gather together, and it’s been exciting to see how creative churches have become over the past few weeks with everything from children’s ministry to student ministry programming and small groups,” he said. “It’s really been encouraging.” Audio needs to be a main focus, Allensworth said, as it plays a larger role than many expect in delivering the kinds of connections congregations and church leaders desire. In particular, once the initial hurdle of selecting and learning to get the most out of a remote broadcast solution has been cleared, it’s critical for churches to maintain their identity and stay true to the experience their congregation has come to expect. Social media also offers a powerful avenue for reaching members of a church’s congregation, allowing instantaneous connection with those who need critical information. Finally, though these new remote capabilities are critical during this time of crisis, they could also pave the way toward a future where live broadcast and other means of remote messaging complement in-person gatherings and services. “We don’t want to look at this as just something that we can get somebody to look at on a screen on a weekly basis,” Groves said. “This is a part of your church family. This is an extension of your church building.”
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Announcing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings February update .NET Interactive is here! .NET Notebooks Preview 2 .NET Framework February 2020 Security and Quality Rollup Making our Unity Analyzers Open-Source Introducing Scalar: Git at scale for everyone Windows Terminal Preview v0.9 Release AndroidX NuGet Packages are Stable! VS Code January 2020 (version 1.42) Accessibility Improvements in Visual Studio 2019 for Mac Using .NET for Apache Spark to Analyze Log Data Decompilation of C# code made easy with Visual Studio February 2020 release of Azure Data Studio is now available GitHub Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for Startups AROUND THE WORLD Rider 2019.3.2 is Available! ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3.2 is Out! AWS SDK for .NET v3.5 Preview JetBrains .NET Day Online 2020 – Call for Speakers Announcing PostSharp 6.5 RC Rider 2020.1 Roadmap PROJECTS OF THE WEEK NetLearner - Shahed Chowdhuri NetLearner is an ASP .NET Core web app to allow any user to consolidate multiple learning resources all under one umbrella. The codebase itself is a way for new/existing .NET developers to learn ASP .NET Core, while a deployed instance of NetLearner can be used as a curated link-sharing web application. Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND What’s New in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5 Preview 2 Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.5 Preview 2 is available Visual Studio for Mac: Refresh(); event speakers and sessions .NET Framework January Preview of Quality Rollup A new experiment: Call .NET gRPC services from the browser with gRPC-Web Blazor WebAssembly 3.2.0 Preview 1 release now available Announcing MBaaS Service Retirement Azure Functions runtime 3.0 is now generally available Microsoft Playwright AROUND THE WORLD DevExpress is a corporate sponsor of the .NET Foundation PROJECTS OF THE WEEK Ryujinx - Nintendo Switch emulator for .NET Core 3.0+ OWASP .NET Project .NET Open Source Days Tuxboard - An open-source dashboard framework for ASP.NET Core 3.x Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND .NET Conf: Focus on Blazor .NET Conf: Focus on Xamarin Announcing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings Get Moving with Xamarin.Forms 4.4 Xamarin Goes Dual Screen Best Practices - Async / Await Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4 Preview 4 is now available Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4 is now available Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4.2 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4.3 Modernizing Find in Files SQL Server 2019 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 now Generally Available $select Enhancement in ASP.NET Core OData An Introduction to DataFrame An Introduction to System.Threading.Channels Announcing the PowerShell 7.0 Release Candidate Announcing TypeScript 3.8 Beta ConfigureAwait FAQ ASP.NET Core Diagnostic Scenarios - David Fowler Windows Terminal Preview v0.8 Release .NET Core January 2020 Updates – 2.1.15, 3.0.2, and 3.1.1 .NET Framework January Security and Quality Rollup The GitHub for Android beta is here AROUND THE WORLD .NET Foundation - Oren Novotny - New Executive Director Uno Platform 2.0 RELOADED - General Availability, Hot Reload and more! Introducing T4 Text Template Support in Rider 2019.3 ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3.1 Hotfix Is Out! Rider 2019.3.1 Hotfix Is Out! ReSharper Ultimate 2019.2.4 and Rider 2019.2.4 Bug Fixes Are Here! Project Model Updates in Rider 2019.3 Webinar – Background Tasks Without a Separate Service: Hangfire for ASP.NET Couchbase Couchbase Server 6.5 Couchbase Mobile 2.7 .NET SDK beta4 PROJECT OF THE WEEK Building A New Win 3.1 App in 2019 Part 1: Slack Client C# Twitch Chat, Whisper, API and PubSub Library. Allows for chatting, whispering, stream event subscription and channel/account modification. Supports .NET Core 2.0 Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS LGR - Lazy Game Review Benj Edwards .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Announcing .NET Core 3.1 ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Announcing Entity Framework Core 3.1 and Entity Framework 6.4 Visual Studio 2019 v16.4.0 Release Visual Studio 2019 v16.4.1 Release Azure IoT Tools November Update: standalone simulator for Azure IoT Edge development and more! Merge Conflict Episode 178: Building C# with Mads Torgersen - hosted by James Montemagno .NET Core 2.2 will reach End of Life on December 23, 2019 Visual Studio 2019 v16.5 Preview 1 Release Updates to .NET Core Windows Forms designer in Visual Studio 16.5 Preview 1 We made Windows Server Core container images >40% smaller Azure Functions 3.0 go-live release is now available .NET Framework December 2019 Security and Quality Rollup Pinnable Properties: Debug & Display Managed Objects YOUR Way Azure DevOps will no longer support Alternate Credentials authentication C# Language Version Planning Windows Terminal Preview v0.7 Release AROUND THE WORLD Microsoft: We’re creating a new Rust-like programming language for secure coding Announcing PostSharp 6.4: Support for .NET Core 3.0 and more AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK) – Java and .NET are Now Generally Available AWS Tools for PowerShell is now generally available with version 4.0 Introducing the AWS Toolkit for Rider ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3 Release Is Out! Localization Becomes easier with the Localization Manager in ReSharper 2019.3 Rider 2019.3 Release Is Out! Visual Studio Tips Advent Calendar Azure Advent Calendar F# Advent Calendar PROJECT OF THE WEEK TwitchLib C# Twitch Chat, Whisper, API and PubSub Library. Allows for chatting, whispering, stream event subscription and channel/account modification. Supports .NET Core 2.0 Also, be sure and check out the Project of the Week archives! SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
Folks, sorry for the delay on the release of this episode. We’re getting into the holiday season here in the United States, and we’ve had to do some traveling. This episode caps off at November 20th. Episode 13th will be recorded soon, and will fill in the gaps (slightly extended as well), so stay tuned! THE NEWS FROM REDMOND .NET Framework November 2019 Preview of Quality Rollup .NET Framework November 13, 2019, Update for .NET Framework 4.8 .NET Framework Repair Tool Visual Studio 2019 version 16.3.9 Visual Studio 2019 version 16.4 Preview 5 .NET Core November 2019 Updates – 2.1.14, 2.2.8, and 3.0.1 Announcing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 3 ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 3 Improvements in .NET Core 3.0 for troubleshooting and monitoring distributed apps Re-imagining collaboration for Visual Studio with Live Share app casting and contacts Visual Studio for Mac: Take Control of Your IDE with Keybindings MSDN Backlog ML.NET Model Builder Updates gRPC vs HTTP APIs Building Modern Cloud Applications using Pulumi and .NET Core AROUND THE WORLD Meet WebWindow, a cross-platform webview library for .NET Core Exploring lighter alternatives to Electron for hosting a Blazor desktop app Using foreach with index in C# - Thomas Levesque’s .NET blog IHostingEnvironment vs IHostEnvironment - obsolete types in .NET Core 3.0 Edge for ARM Stir Scholarship Mirantis acquires Docker Enterprise Announcing PostSharp 6.4 RC: Support for .NET Core 3.0 PROJECT OF THE WEEK Uno Platform Uno platform is for building native mobile, desktop, and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML from a single codebase. Open source and professionally supported. CodeQL Discover vulnerabilities across a codebase with CodeQL, our industry-leading semantic code analysis engine. CodeQL lets you query code as though it were data. Write a query to find all variants of a vulnerability, eradicating it forever. Then share your query to help others do the same. CodeQL is free for research and open source. Appears to support C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, and Python. SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Windows Terminal Preview 1910 Release Update Visual Studio for Mac for an improved Unity experience! .NET Framework October 2019 Cumulative Updates Introducing Microsoft Q&A Orleans 3.0 The history of the GC configs All Things Developer Tools at Microsoft Ignite Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.4 Preview 2, now available Announcing Visual Studio Online Public Preview ASP.NET Core updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 2 Announcing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 2 Secure your Custom Domains at no cost with App Service Managed Certificates (preview) SQL Server 2019 is now generally available What’s new in Azure Cosmos DB: November 2019 Visual Studio 2019 v16.4 Preview 3 Azure services now run anywhere with new hybrid capabilities: Announcing Azure Arc Join the Visual Studio for Mac ASP.NET Core Challenge PowerShell Support in Azure Functions is now Generally Available Visual Studio 2019 v16.3.8 Announcing TypeScript 3.7 .NET Core with Juypter Notebooks – Available today | Preview 1 Announcing ML.NET 1.4 general availability (Machine Learning for .NET) AROUND THE WORLD New features in .NET Core 3.0 on Linux ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3 Starts Early Access Program! Rider 2019.3 Early Access Program is Open! Technology and Friends: Jeremy Likness on Blazor Microsoft’s Edge browser is officially coming to Linux soon Preview of AWS Tools for PowerShell v4 features PROJECT OF THE WEEK ConsoleGUI is a simple layout-driven .NET framework for creating console-based GUI applications. SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 ASP.NET Core Updates in .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 Visual Studio 2019 - Version 16.3.5 Visual Studio 2019 - Version 16.3.6 Visual Studio 2019 - Version 16.4 Preview 2 Vertical Tabs in VS (16.4 Preview 2) Key Vault references in App Service and Azure Functions PowerShell (Core) Moving to .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 .NET Core 3.0 Concludes the .NET Framework API Porting Project Blazor Server in .NET Core 3.0 - Scenarios and Performance Fall .NET Core Survey DAPR AROUND THE WORLD Battle of the JSON Serializers C# 8 Interfaces and Default Implementations PostSharp 6.3 RTM PROJECT OF THE WEEK MediatR is a simple mediator implementation in .NET. SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND NET Framework October 2019 Security and Quality Rollup Visual Studio Updates (16.3.2, 16.3.3) Deprecating Packages on Nuget.org Azure DevOps Demo Generator is now open source .NET Core Windows Forms Designer - Preview 1 .NET Foundation Survey Tweet .NET Foundation September 2019 Update AROUND THE WORLD Blazor Roadmap by Gunnar Peipman IHostLifetime by Andrew Lock alt.net Retrospective by Jeremy Miller 7 Easy Mistakes to make in C# / .NET by Chris St. Clair Postsharp 6.3 RC Baseball Hack Day 2019 C# Advent PROJECT OF THE WEEK MyTested.AspNetCore.Mvc is a fluent testing library for ASP.NET Core MVC. SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1 ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 Release Candidate 1 Release Candidate builds of Entity Framework Core 3.0 and Entity Framework 6.3 are now available Announcing .NET Core 3.0 Announcing Entity Framework Core 3.0 and Entity Framework 6.3 General Availability ASP.NET Core and Blazor updates in .NET Core 3.0 .NET Core latest Docker tags updated to 3.0 Visual Studio 2019 16.3.0 Visual Studio 2019 16.3.1 Visual Studio 2019 16.4 Preview 1 Visual Studio 2019 for Mac version 8.3 Announcing the RabbitMQ extension for Azure Functions GitHub Actions for deploying to Azure Functions Azure Private Link is now available in preview Open Sourcing MSVC’s STL Announcing F# 4.7 Cascadia Code .NET Conf 2019 Videos AROUND THE WORLD NuGet Package Manager comes to Visual Studio for Mac Developing Xamarin Applications in Rider .NET Core 3 gRPC Immediate Access to GitHub Actions Beta PROJECT OF THE WEEK Emulating a PlayStation 1 (PSX) entirely with C# and .NET ANNOUNCEMENTS C# Advent 2019 SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
Welcome back, folks! We’re a couple days late on this one, please forgive us :) We’ve also brought in someone to do the editing for us - so, Matt and Calvin will record, and then hand off the files to a professional for editing. Please let us know if you have any comments / suggestions, either on the content, or the editing! Links: New Visual Studio Terminal .NET Core 3 Preview 9 ASP.NET Core 3 Preview 9 / Blazor Updates Entity Framework Core 3 Preview 9 / Entity Framework 6.3 Preview 9 .NET Standard Versioning Grid ML.NET 1.4 Preview & Model Builder Microsoft Azure Cloud Regions in Germany Azure CosmosDB v1 SDKs Retiring Azure Functions 3.0 Azure Functions PowerShell developer guide Frank Boucher's Azure Function - Subscription Cleaner Refactoring made easy with IntelliCode! Project of the Week ASP.NET OAuth Providers Random Shoutouts / Plugs Frank Boucher on Twitter .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting On Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting On Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch
Welcome back, folks! Matt was on the road at a conference during this recording, so unfortunately his audio is a little on the “not so great” side. I tried lots of magic, some voodoo, and even hired a warlock to see what he could do, but alas - this was as good as we could get it. Please accept our apologies (if not, I still have the warlock on retainer). Links: .NET Framework August 2019 Preview of Quality Rollup .NET Conf 2019 Teaser Get more fresh content on Visual Studio’s YouTube channel TechBash 2019 TypeScript 3.6 Release New and improved NuGet Search is here! Redesigning Configuration Refresh for Azure App Configuration .NET Core and systemd Getting Started with GitHub Actions in Visual Studio GitHub Actions Visual Studio Tips and Tricks: Increasing your Productivity for .NET The PowerShell you know and love now with a side of Visual Studio SQL Server 2019 release candidate is now available Windows Terminal Preview v0.4 Release Microsoft Terminal on GitHub Microsoft Terminal in the Store Random Shoutouts / Plugs .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves on Twitter Calvin Allen on Twitter Michael Jolley on Twitch Michael Jolley on Twitter That Conference
THE NEWS FROM REDMOND .NET Core 3.0 Preview 8 Visual Studio 2019 - 16.3 Preview 2 / Visual Studio for Mac 8.3 Preview 2 EF Core 3.0 Preview 8 / EF 6.3 Preview 8 New NuGet Search MSN Magazine Shutting Down AROUND THE WORLD Synchronized Drawing with Xamarin.Forms, SkiaSharp, and Couchbase Mobile PROJECTS OF THE WEEK No project this week SHOUT-OUTS / PLUGS .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Calvin Allen is: Tweeting on Twitter Live Streaming on Twitch Jason Gilmore on Twitter
After a week off, Remember When is back. Scott and Steve discuss the evolution of technology in this episode. Steve's friend and former co-worker, Matt Groves, joins the show live from Portland. Matt, a software developer / engineer, hosts three different podcasts of his own, and sheds light on his podcasts and technology in our lives growing up. We discuss beginning memories of home computers, Atari, Commodore 64, the internet, cell phones, and mp3 players. Have a fun time listening! See below for additional links of interest, including links to Matt's podcasts Matt Groves Podcast website links Twitter @mgroves Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast - https://crosscuttingconcerns.com/ Dot Net Bytes Podcast - https://www.dotnetbytes.fm/ No SQL Database Podcast - https://nosql.libsyn.com/ Retronauts Podcast - https://retronauts.com Atari Archive Youtube Series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNtI90yiOOU Racing the Beam book - https://www.amazon.com/Racing-Beam-Computer-Platform-Studies/dp/026201257X Remember When Twitter @PodcastWhen: https://twitter.com/podcastwhen Remember When Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastWhen/?modal=admin_todo_tour Episode Music: "Take the Lead" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Links Reddit Threads r/csharp r/dotnet Razor Components Rename Visual Studio 2019 - 16.0.0 - GA Release Visual Studio 2019 - 16.0.1 - Update Visual Studio 2019 - 16.1.0 - Preview 1 Visual Studio 2017 - 15.9.11 - Update Visual Studio '.vsconfig' Stack Overflow 2019 Survey Results ML.NET 1.0 RC ASP.NET Core DDoS - .NET Core 2.1 and 2.2 PowerShell 6.2 GA Release Comparing gRPC with HTTP APIs F# 4.6 GA Release .NET Core 3.0 Worker Service Template .NET Foundation Unpopular Tech Opinion Matt proclaims that remote / distrubuted teams can, absolutely, participate in an Agile environment. Calvin agrees. Do you agree or disagree? Let us know! Project of the Week! Dapper GitHub Random Shoutouts / Plugs .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves on Twitter Calvin Allen on Twitter Dustin Metzgar on Twitter Manning Books Matt Groves on Twitch Calvin Allen on Twitch Kevin Griffin on Twitter Guy Royce on Twitter PetaPoco Thank you, Manning Publications, for sponsoring the show! Winners of the free eBook Contest Florien Schall Yogesh Angadi The contest continues with two more free eBook codes for, ".NET Core in Action", on the next episode! To get 40% off of, ".NET Core in Action", use the coupon code, "netcore40", during checkout!
At one point in the podcast, Calvin mentions an online tool for leveling the volume for audio files (like a podcast), and he couldn't remember the name! It's Auphonic. Thanks to the folks at Coding Blocks for bringing this to our attention Links: Reddit Thread Python Bytes Visual Studio 2019 RC2 Release Notes .NET Core Security Updates Matt's AOP Book Andrew Lock's ASP.NET Core Book Andrew Lock's Twitter PostSharp 6.1 Release .NET Foundation Candidates .NET Foundation Membership Jon Galloway .NET Foundation Meetup CONDG Meetup 2018 C# Advent dotnet-format Blazor 0.9 Release WASM Matt's Unpopular Tech Opinion .NET Core 3 Preview 3 ASP.NET Core 3 Preview 3 gRPC gRPC for .NET WCF WCF on .NET Core TypeScript in Azure Functions Invoke-SqlCmd Project of the Week! Wyam.io Dave Glick - Blog / Twitter Dave's Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast Interview Random Shoutouts / Plugs .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves on Twitter Calvin Allen on Twitter .NET Subreddit JavaScript & Friends JavaScript & Friends CFP
At one point in the podcast, Calvin mentions an online tool for leveling the volume for audio files (like a podcast), and he couldn't remember the name! It's Auphonic. Thanks to the folks at Coding Blocks for bringing this to our attention Links: Reddit Thread Python Bytes Visual Studio 2019 RC2 Release Notes .NET Core Security Updates Matt's AOP Book Andrew Lock's ASP.NET Core Book Andrew Lock's Twitter PostSharp 6.1 Release .NET Foundation Candidates .NET Foundation Membership Jon Galloway .NET Foundation Meetup CONDG Meetup 2018 C# Advent dotnet-format Blazor 0.9 Release WASM Matt's Unpopular Tech Opinion .NET Core 3 Preview 3 ASP.NET Core 3 Preview 3 gRPC gRPC for .NET WCF WCF on .NET Core TypeScript in Azure Functions Invoke-SqlCmd Project of the Week! Wyam.io Dave Glick - Blog / Twitter Dave's Cross Cutting Concerns Podcast Interview Random Shoutouts / Plugs .NET Bytes on Twitter Matt Groves on Twitter Calvin Allen on Twitter .NET Subreddit JavaScript & Friends JavaScript & Friends CFP
In this episode I'm joined by Matt Groves, Senior Developer Advocate at the NoSQL database company, Couchbase. The focus of this episode is to become familiar with NoSQL and where it makes sense to use it in your projects, both new and old. Matt and explore numerous NoSQL database technologies which include Graph, Document, Key-Value, and Columnar, and look at the possible advantages they bring over the RDBMS alternative. I know Matt Groves from my time working with him at Couchbase. While Couchbase will be included in the episode, it is by no means the focus of the episode. A brief writeup to this episode can be found via https://www.thepolyglotdeveloper.com/2018/10/tpdp-e22-nosql-databases-flexibility-non-relational-model/
In this episode, Matt Groves takes over hosting duties. Max Neunhoeffer joins for a discussion of ArangoDb. Nic Raboy is also a special transitional guest host. Max Neunhöffer is a mathematician turned database developer. In his academic career he has worked for 16 years on the development and implementation of new algorithms in computer algebra. During this time he has juggled a lot with mathematical big data like group orbits containing trillions of points. Recently he has returned from St. Andrews to Germany, has shifted his focus to NoSQL databases, and now helps to develop ArangoDB. Some notes from the show supplied by Max: Company home page The source code and issue tracker Google group Community slack Main documentation page My Twitter ArangoDB's Twitter Article I wrote about the aircraft fleet use case My slideshare page
Calvin Allen talks with me on a variety of topics. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: I think Calvin may have done some rebranding since we recorded. Check out CalvinAllen83 on Twitch. Streaming services mentioned: Mixer, YouTube, and Twitch. restream.io, which I’m now using for… Couchbase Coding with Matt Groves, a show where I’m streaming daily. Jeff Fritz’s live stream: Fritz and Friends SQLite Toolbox Visual Studio extension Visual Studio extensions by Mads Kristensen Calvin’s Open in Notepad++ extension (GitHub), Couchbase extension on GitHub I used the term MVP in this episode to mean Minimum Viable Product Netlify GatsbyJS Man-in-the-middle attack SSL Labs rating Calvin Allen is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Summary This week Nic Raboy and Matt Groves talk to us about the history and future of the popular Open Source Couchbase project. Learn about some of the great features the noSQL database has to offer and how you can get started with Couchbase today. Resources Developer Portal Couchbase Dev Twitter Couchbase Blog The NoSQL Database Podcast Couchbase Server Editions Guests Nic Raboy (@nraboy) Matt Groves (@mgroves) Panel Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro) Danny Blue (@dee_bloo) Amal Hussein (@nomadtechie) Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
On this episode we crossover with the Cross Cutting Concerns podcast for a special dual interview show. Matt Groves talks about CAP theorem and the challenges of distributed databases. Ed Charbeneau shares his perspective on why it's important as a full-stack developer to understand machine learning.
Featuring Indie Music by: Entrance Way of Greencastle, Indiana song "Matt Groves & Rich Jane", Brad Kleinschmidt of Muncie, Indiana song "I Am" and Find links to these musicians music and submit your music to this podcast at WardcoStudios.com
Featuring Indie Music by: Entrance Way of Greencastle, Indiana song "Matt Groves & Rich Jane", Brad Kleinschmidt of Muncie, Indiana song "I Am" and Find links to these musicians music and submit your music to this podcast at WardcoStudios.com
In this episode I am joined by Jeremy Miller, the author of the database wrapper Marten, and co-host Matt Groves, where we talk about Marten and how it fits with .NET development. If you're not familiar, Marten is a document database wrapper for PostgreSQL, which makes it a lot easier for .NET developers to use NoSQL. If you have any questions regarding this episode you can reach out to any of us on Twitter at @nraboy, @mgroves, or @jeremydmiller.
In this episode, Matt Groves follows up on his Sundance interview with Travis Mathews with another interview @ Outfest 2013 on his documentary/fiction hybrid film with James Franco, Interior Leather Bar. www.interiorleatherbar.com
In this episode, Matt Groves of Telligent talks about choosing to work remotely and prior hesitations, fantasy remote tools, and gives us a preview of his soon-to-be published book, Aspect-Oriented...
Matt Groves interviews Oscar-nominated director, Marshall Curry. His new film is the documentary, If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front. It is currently playing in New York, NY and Eugene, OR and is slated to release in Los Angeles on July 15. For more information about the film, check out the films website, ifatreefallsfilm.com/