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Ruth Ellis was the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom. She was convicted of the murder of her lover, David Blakely, and hanged at Holloway Prison. But was her execution justified or was the death penalty a harsh sentence for a beautiful mother of 2? This week join me as we explore the gray area of the death penalty. And be sure to listen to the end of the episode for a special announcement. For more visit lightsonpod.com Medium Account: medium.com/@lightsonpodResources: wikipedia.org | theguardian.com | capitalpunishment.org | history.com
Inspirational stories plus practical takeaways from the entrepreneurship world.Today's guest is Ev Williams, the founder and CEO of Medium.com. He's been a titan of silicon valley for around two decades! His first major company was Blogger which was where the term "blog" was first popularized. He later went on to found Twitter and served as the platform's CEO. His latest and current venture is Medium, the massive online writing platform which is the top place online to find user-generated high-quality articles and also hosts the Entrepreneur Handbook publication! This is one of Ev's first podcast appearances in years so I'm delighted to share with you his wisdom! We hope enjoy the episode and don't forget to share it with others. You can learn more at http//www.entrepreneurshandbook.co.Medium website: https://medium.com/Ev's Medium Account: https://ev.medium.com/Ev's Twitter Accont: https://twitter.com/ev?lang=en
Martin Jee runs Oxenbury Partners and hosts the Corda Code Club in London. He is a Corda enthusiast and a great friend to R3. Check out some information on all the things Martin is involved in. Also-- make sure to check out his podcast "From the Basement!" (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-basement/id1522914989) Links: Corda Code Club (https://cordacodeclub.com/) What is Corda Code Club? (https://cordacodeclub.com/who-runs-corda-code-club/) Corda Code Club Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Corda-Code-Club/#:~:text=The%20Corda%20Code%20Club%20is,who%20join%20and%20attend%20events.) Martin's Medium Account (https://medium.com/@martin_7591) Create a Live Playable Slot Machine CorDapp (session at CordaCon2020) (https://www.r3.com/cordacon/create-a-live-playable-slot-machine-cordapp/) CordaCon2020 sessions on demand! (https://www.r3.com/cordacon-2020/) Anthony Nixon's rap!!!!!!!!!!!! (https://soundcloud.com/anthony-nixon-351317176/blockchain-devrelin) (Catherine didn't ask him to post this rap on the podcast in time..... enjoy here!) Guest: Martin Jee - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinjee/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/MartinJee) Host: Catherine Rutter - LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherinemrutter/) - Twitter (https://twitter.com/breadandrutter) Edited by Conan Brophy (https://twitter.com/conanism)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Yakov Fain This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Yakov Fain about his business adventures, his publications, Angular, and much more! Yakov is a co-author of two editions of Mannin’s book “Angular Development with TypeScript” as well as a number of other technical books on programming. Yakov works at the IT consultancy Farata Systems. A Java Champion, he has taught multiple classes and workshops on the web and Java-related technologies, presented at international conferences, and published more than a thousand blog posts. Yakov lives in New York City. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 185 – past episode with Yakov Fain How did you get into programming? Yakov was born in Ukraine, went to Russia for studies, back to Ukraine, and then to U.S. in the 90’s. Yakov continues to work in programming now. JavaScript Angular Yakov worked as an independent contractor for a while. In 2006, that changed for him. Yakov has authored a few books – check them out in Amazon! Yakov trains enterprises and private clients. Typical class is full of Java developers. Angular Angular team wanted to capitalize on the same name. Angular JS What have you done in Angular? Wrote a couple of books. Multiple training sessions. Multiple conferences. Yakov’s blogs. Yakov feels that he has contributed to Angular in a unique way. What are you working on now? Consultanting Among other projects. Links: Angular FreshBooks JavaScript Angular JS Yakov Fain’s Website Yakov Fain’s Blog Yakov Fain’s Twitter Yakov Fain’s GitHub Yakov Fain’s LinkedIn Yakov Fain’s Publications Yakov Fain’s Medium Account Yakov Fain – Sys.con Media TypeScript Charles’ Blog Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles RubyHack – Charles wants to use his talk (that he was going to use at RubyHack) into an hour video. Audio Book “Crucial Accountability” by Kerry Patterson, et al. Podcast Angular Air Charles’ Blog If you are interested in a potential job opening – contact Charles about available positions. Yakov Publishing Company has asked him to write another book about TypeScript. Blockchain
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Hemmat This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to David Hemmat about his educational background, career choices, and suggestions for developers. David is a web developer who works mainly with Ruby on Rails. In the past few years, David has done work for a number of clients including Condé Nast, Six Red Marbles, ShopKeep, and Couplewise. Currently, David is working on a number of personal and professional development projects. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David’s background How did you get into programming? David’s first job was being a software developer in the Dominican Republic. Ruby on Rails Consulting and referrals Contract work and being a freelancer Upwork Freelancer Reddit Is there anything that you have done with Ruby or in the community that you are particularly proud of? Talks about Ruby on Rails What are you working on now? The company and Blue Coding. They are interested in hiring a Ruby on Rails developer. If you are interested in this position e-mail at: hr@bluecoding.com or info@bluecoding.com. Hiring Finding someone you can trust to lead the charge. Links: Fresh Books Upwork Freelancer Reddit Digital Ocean CacheFly Blue Coding David R. Hemmat’s Website David’s E-mail: david@davidhemmat.com Medium Account for David Hemmat Sponsors: Digital Ocean Picks: David Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl Codecademy Rails Casts Platzi Charles Framework Summit Ruby Hack Microsoft Build Podcast Movement