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#219: In a world overflowing with data, traditional relational databases struggled to keep up with the demands of scalability, flexibility, and performance. Enter NoSQL, a groundbreaking approach to database management that shattered the limitations of the past. In this episode, we talk with Matthew Groves, developer advocate for Couchbase, about his thoughts on SQL (the language), where you should actually start programming if you're new to the industry and why conferences and user groups are starting to make their return. Matthew's contact information: Twitter: https://twitter.com/mgroves LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgroves/ YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox/ Books and Courses: Catalog, Patterns, And Blueprints https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com/posts/catalog/ Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/ Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/ Connect with us at: https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
How do you build microservices? Carl and Richard talk to the authors of Pro Microservices in .NET 6 - Sean Whitesell, Rob Richardson, and Matthew Groves. The conversation digs into how microservices have evolved, the role of containers, and how the different tools that go together to make a successful microservices architecture. Then there's a whole discussion on reliability, security, scalability, and testing - there are a lot of things that go into making professional microservices!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
In this episode, Jenna and Doug are joined by Matthew Groves, a science teacher and communicator. They discuss reason as a source of authority in Christian faith, talk about the relationship between science and religion, and talk about truth. For more on Matthew, visit his website matthewdgroves.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenna-van-donselaar/support
Episode 73 In part 9 of our Sinai and Synapses interview series, we are talking with Matthew Groves. He was once described on NPR as a "one man science-religion reconciliation committee". With a background in Physics and a Master of Divinity, he comfortably navigates both worlds and makes it look easy. We talk about strategic bridge building, climate advocacy, and doing this work in multiple spaces. Support this podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/DowntheWormholepodcast More information at https://www.downthewormhole.com/ produced by Zack Jackson music by Zack Jackson and Barton Willis
Matthew Groves, a Senior Developer Advocate at Couchbase, let's us pick his brain about NoSQL. Curious about modeling, querying, ACID and more when it comes to Couchbase? This is the podcast episode for you! We might even discuss how Couchbase is and can be used in .NET. Matthew also introduces us to C# Advent which is a project he started four years ago and ties into December's advent calendar. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Matthew Groves Links Jepsen ACID Matthew's posts on the Couchbase blog Couchbase Couchbase Cloud .NET 027: High performance databases with RavenDB with Oren Eini The Fourth Annual C# Advent C# Advent Calendar 2020 Matthew's Twitter Matthew's Github Matthew's Blog Matthew on Twitch Picks Old Gods of Appalachia - Caleb RxJS decision tree - Wai Arsenal Camera Assistant - Shawn Halt and Catch Fire - Matthew Rec Room Masters - Matthew
Matthew Groves, a Senior Developer Advocate at Couchbase, let's us pick his brain about NoSQL. Curious about modeling, querying, ACID and more when it comes to Couchbase? This is the podcast episode for you! We might even discuss how Couchbase is and can be used in .NET. Matthew also introduces us to C# Advent which is a project he started four years ago and ties into December's advent calendar. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Matthew Groves Links Jepsen ACID Matthew's posts on the Couchbase blog Couchbase Couchbase Cloud .NET 027: High performance databases with RavenDB with Oren Eini The Fourth Annual C# Advent C# Advent Calendar 2020 Matthew's Twitter Matthew's Github Matthew's Blog Matthew on Twitch Picks Old Gods of Appalachia - Caleb RxJS decision tree - Wai Arsenal Camera Assistant - Shawn Halt and Catch Fire - Matthew Rec Room Masters - Matthew
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Pete Shearer (aka Pete on Software) is building with React and Redux. Show Notes: RxBridge is Pete's startup CoverMyMeds is a Columbus, OH startup that was mentioned Gimlet Media's StartUp podcast SCORE non-profit from SBA Pete mentioned the PHP acronym's evolution, so it's a chance to brush up on a little PHP history Dublin Enterpreneurial Center (DEC) I was on two episodes of Pete's podcast: Aspect Oriented Programming with Matthew Groves Matthew Groves on Couchbase Pete Shearer is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Pete Shearer (aka Pete on Software) is building with React and Redux. Show Notes: Redux-synapse React SPA - Single Page Application XML literals in VB.NET StackOverflow thread about Virtual DOM & React Redux Redux has bindings for Angular, Vue, and Aurelia Flux MobX Ember, Backbone, Knockout, jQuery Some concepts you'll need to learn React: NPM, Webpack, Minify, Lint Create-react-app Web Bos - React for Beginners Steven Grider - Modern React with Redux Cory House - Pluralsight Pete mentioned underscore, but he meant to say lodash. I was on two episodes of Pete's podcast: Aspect Oriented Programming with Matthew Groves Matthew Groves on Couchbase Pete Shearer is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
In this episode I am joined by Oren Eini, who is sometimes referred to as Ayende Rahien. Oren is the creator of RavenDB, a popular NoSQL document database for .NET developers. I am also joined by my friend and colleague, Matthew Groves, who is a .NET developer. Matthew helps me get all the details from Oren when it comes to RavenDB such as how it operates from a technical perspective, who the target audience is, and what kind of frameworks or SDKs are available. If you'd like to reach Oren, he can be found on Twitter at @ayende. Matt Groves can also be found on Twitter at @mgroves. If you have any questions regarding this episode, send them to advocates@couchbase.com and they'll be answered as soon as possible.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews award-winning director, Kleber Mendonca Filho, about his narrative film, Neighboring Sounds, which tells the story of a city block in Recife, Brazil, studying the anxieties, fears, and tensions present in the everyday lives of the block’s inhabitants. http://www.cinemaguild.com/neighboringsounds/ Note: There are some clicks during the call. Apologies.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews Oscar-winner documentary director, Roger Ross Williams, about his film, God Loves Uganda, which tells the story of the influence of conservative Christian missionaries and the dangerous effect they have LGBT Ugandans as well as Ugandan politics and religion at large. Notes: Sorry about some of the fluctuations in audio in the interview. PBS - Independent Lens: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews Travis Mathews, co-director of (with James Franco) Interior Leather Bar, which depicts the making of a project to reconstruct or artistically respond to the supposed too explicit for MPAA 40 minutes of William Friedkin's Cruising. http://www.interiorleatherbar.com/
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews documentary director, Christina Voros, about her film, Kink, which goes behind the scenes of the BDSM adult film company, Kink.com. http://kinkdoc.com/ Notes: This interview contains a good amount of background noise; it was recorded in a cafe.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews debut documentary directors, Martha Shane and Lana Wilson, about their film, After Tiller. The film follows the lives and work of four doctors who perform third trimester abortions in the wake of the murder of Dr. George Tiller. Rather than look at the political and philosophical debates, the film looks at the issue of abortion from humanistic level, showing how it works, the people behind and their reasons and motivations. No matter one's personal views, After Tiller is a direct, tender look that is bound to educate, complicate, and challenge the viewer to grapple with the complex humanistic layers to the issue. The film is out now and is a must see! Feel free to comment on here and give us a star rating and review on iTunes! Notes: Still provided by Yes and No Productions Please forgive some of the knocking sounds in the audio in places throughout the interview.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews Carl Deal who along with his directing and producing partner, Tia Lessin, directed Citizen Koch, a study of the rise of money in politics and the strategy implemented by conservative billionaires, David and Charles Koch post-election of Barack Obama as well as the infamous Citizen's United Supreme Court case. The film examines their effect on mainstream American politics. In the spirit of others films at Sundance this year, Citizen Koch, will potentially spark a heated discussion but hopefully not merely be dismissed on the basis of personal politics. It is an essential film for those who hold American democracy dear, no matter one's views. Notes: Trouble The Water was the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary @ Sundance Film Festival 2008. @ 1:47 Carl Deal is referencing that the Koch Brothers conduct the secret retreats twice yearly for Conservative Donors.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews David France, a photojournalist/documentary filmmaker who made the film, How to Survive a Plague, about the AIDS activist group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). Mining an astounding amount of footage taken from various camcorders, specifically from members of ACT UP, David France, in his feature debut presents a beautiful, inspiring, and vital story about people banding together to fight for their lives despite the overwhelming fear and paranoia as well as a crippling disease. The film is out now and is a must see! Feel free to comment on here and give us a star rating and review on iTunes!
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews Danfung Dennis, a photojournalist/documentary filmmaker who made the film, Hell and Back Again, about US Marines Echo Company 2nd Battalion, 8th Regiment, and specifically Nathan Harris who was severely injured in his deployment in Afghanistan and the film tells the story of his emotional, physical, and psychological struggles reintroducing himself into civilian life. This 2011 Sundance award winner is striking portrait that cuts back and forth from North Carolina and Afghanistan and gives us a full frontal look at military service and it's aftermath in a way you rarely ever see and is a must-see. Feel free to comment on here and give us a star rating and review on iTunes! Notes: You can find a review of the film on www.TheAlternativeChronicle.com The audio is a little loud at points, but we are not having the issue we used to with Matthew being very loud and the guest being quiet. Thanks so much for appreciating this despite the quality not always being perfect.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews acclaimed filmmaker, Asif Kapadia whose new film, Senna is currently releasing in New York and Los Angeles today and expanding in limited release around the country in the coming weeks. It tells the breathtaking, unique story of Ayrton Senna, a Formula One sensation and is a film sweeping festivals all over the world, wowing audiences and critics alike. Feel free to comment on here and give us a star rating and review on iTunes!
This is the inagural episode of "Do Not Want", the podcast featuring Joseph Ferguson (josephdbferguson.com), Luke Busler (50 Pixels of Evil), and Matthew Groves (mgroves.com). In this podcast, here are some of the topics we discuss: The present of the Xbox The future of the Wii Renting vs. buying Dead Rising WarioWare Valentine's Day