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Aaron Rodgers' potential move to the Steelers dominated discussion, with the Vikings and Giants also in the mix. The Giants' quarterback situation was debated, with Kyler Murray suggested as a possibility. C-Lo's final update highlighted New York team injuries, including Cole's, and the Jets' quarterback rumors. Minko and Recco recapped college basketball wins. "Moment of the Day" focused on feeling old at a party. The show concluded with reports of Long Island wildfires and humorous discussions about airplane flatulence and a clogged Air India flight.
The show opened with a humorous anecdote about Eddie's powerful hugs, followed by concerns over Gerrit Cole's potential Tommy John surgery, with Jerry attributing baseball injuries to excessive youth play. C-Lo's update covered NFL moves and Rodgers' Steelers rumors, while Kidd lamented the Mavericks' injury woes. Minko's enthusiastic report on St. John's victory highlighted his youthful energy. Benigno criticized analytics in sports broadcasting, and the Devils' win was mentioned. The segment concluded with a debate on who holds the title of New York's play-by-play king following Sterling's retirement and Rosen's impending departure, questioning if a single undisputed leader exists.
The show discussed Josh Allen's massive contract extension, raising concerns about quarterbacks prioritizing wealth over team success and the difficulty of prenuptial agreements. C-Lo's update covered Yankees injuries, including Stanton's struggles, and NFL rumors linking Rodgers to the Steelers, and Mariota and Wentz to the Jets. Minko and Recco provided updates on college basketball games, and the segment concluded with a discussion about Gene Hackman and his wife's death.
Hour 1 Gio and Jerry, filling in for Boomer, discussed significant NFL player movement, including Metcalf's Steelers move and Garrett's Browns return despite his desire for a winning team. They pondered the Seahawks' rebuild and the Vikings' quarterback situation, speculating on Rodgers' potential arrival and Jones' possible start. C-Lo, replacing Jerry for updates, highlighted Parsons' encounter with a lion and recapped weekend NFL trades, notably Adams to the Rams. Gio concluded by sharing humorous anecdotes from a St. Patrick's Day party that made him feel old. Hour 2 The show discussed Josh Allen's massive contract extension, raising concerns about quarterbacks prioritizing wealth over team success and the difficulty of prenuptial agreements. C-Lo's update covered Yankees injuries, including Stanton's struggles, and NFL rumors linking Rodgers to the Steelers, and Mariota and Wentz to the Jets. Minko and Recco provided updates on college basketball games, and the segment concluded with a discussion about Gene Hackman and his wife's death. Hour 3 The show opened with a humorous anecdote about Eddie's powerful hugs, followed by concerns over Gerrit Cole's potential Tommy John surgery, with Jerry attributing baseball injuries to excessive youth play. C-Lo's update covered NFL moves and Rodgers' Steelers rumors, while Kidd lamented the Mavericks' injury woes. Minko's enthusiastic report on St. John's victory highlighted his youthful energy. Benigno criticized analytics in sports broadcasting, and the Devils' win was mentioned. The segment concluded with a debate on who holds the title of New York's play-by-play king following Sterling's retirement and Rosen's impending departure, questioning if a single undisputed leader exists. Hour 4 Aaron Rodgers' potential move to the Steelers dominated discussion, with the Vikings and Giants also in the mix. The Giants' quarterback situation was debated, with Kyler Murray suggested as a possibility. C-Lo's final update highlighted New York team injuries, including Cole's, and the Jets' quarterback rumors. Minko and Recco recapped college basketball wins. "Moment of the Day" focused on feeling old at a party. The show concluded with reports of Long Island wildfires and humorous discussions about airplane flatulence and a clogged Air India flight.
John Minko was very excited as St. John's beat Marquette at the buzzer and it's making him sound youthful. Joe Benigno doesn't like all the analytics talk on SNY Sports Nite. The Devils beat the Flyers in Philadelphia.
C-Lo went through all the NFL moves from over the weekend. Davante Adams is going to the Rams, so he will not be following Aaron Rodgers. John Minko almost ran out of breath at the end of St. John's/Marquette. Rutgers beat Minnesota in OT.
We talked about names still in the mix for Jets GM. Which NY media guys currently covering the Jets were on the beat back when Aaron Glenn was a player? There are still some interesting openings, like who's going to be the head coach in Dallas? We talked about potential defensive coordinators for the Jets, including Steve Wilks. That guy has had way too many jobs in a short amount of time. We also talked about Al getting ‘antsy' whenever he goes somewhere like a football game. He wants to get out of there. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Ben Johnson as he met the media and talked about what he's bringing to the Bears. Caleb Williams talked about the ‘fire in the eyes' of Ben Johnson. We played some of Al's old songs about Adam Gase's crazy eyes. Jalen Hurts is well aware of what Jayden Daniels is doing. Daniels was asked about being a rookie potentially leading his team to a Super Bowl. John Minko was on the call as St. John's beat Xavier. Chris Russo said, ‘I've got to get myself the old man diaper'. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer liked Melania Trump's hat. Gio doesn't like a woman in a hat. Boomer loves the hats at the Kentucky Derby. Gio wonders if going to the Masters is cool.
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Every NFL team now has a preseason game and Boomer emphasizes why he thinks it's important for every player to get the feel of a game before the regular season starts. Daniel Jones will play Saturday. Jerry thinks the Giants will be sneaky good and alive in the playoff race. Minko returns for an update but first, Boomer has an idea for a new podcast he wants Jerry to host. Minko tells us about retirement and his expectations for St. John's. Minko says Rick Pitino called every member of the selection committee to find out why St. John's was left out and received all different answers. Suzyn thinks Craig has some interesting ideas after hearing Craig explain his dislike of one baseball rule. The Mets looked like a team that didn't belong this weekend in Seattle. Could we see Boomer playing flag football at the 2028 Summer Games? In the final segment of the hour, Boomer and Jerry react to a story of people using technology to avoid paying tolls.
Michael Rubin is back to promote Fanatics Fest, which is this weekend. He was just in Paris for the Olympics and tells us about being in the crowd for Team USA's comeback against Serbia. Rubin is excited for Fanatics Fest to be the first sports festival of its kind. He expects it to be one heck of a party. Minko returns for an update and begins with Craig calling Juan Soto “Luis Sojo”, who last played for the Yankees 23 years ago. Craig told a story about playing chess with Albert Belle in Cleveland. Boomer, Jerry and Eddie don't remember hearing that story before. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer and Jerry give credit to Suzyn Waldman for the great job she did working with Craig. There was a lot of buzz around Craig calling the games. The Yankees have a Clay Holmes problem and an even larger bullpen problem.
Boomer is back from vacation and working with Jerry as we wait for Gio to return tomorrow. Boomer was golfing in Wisconsin. He watched a lot of Yankees and Mets baseball and did not like one national broadcast he stumbled upon. The Mets had an awful weekend to finish off a bad road trip. The offense has gone cold and Pete Alonso is losing money every day. Jerry has a clip to set the stage for a full breakdown of Craig Carton calling the Yankees series this weekend. WFAN legend John Minko has our updates for the day and is asked about the time he wore a speedo to work after losing a bet. Minko reviews Craig's performance calling the Yankees this weekend and has a highlight of Giancarlo Stanton's 3-run homer. Craig joked about Boomer's hope for a foul ball coming in the booth when one headed that way. Boomer is not happy with Sal Licata. The Mets are 7-9 and have fallen from the top Wild Card to the outside looking in since Sal tweeted that the NL Wild Card race was over. Minko was moved by the Olympics. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry says it's crazy the big vacation week is over and that Gio got lucky going to Italy last week rather than Fire Island. Does Tommy DeVito have a future with the Giants?
Hour 1 Boomer is back from vacation and working with Jerry as we wait for Gio to return tomorrow. Boomer was golfing in Wisconsin. He watched a lot of Yankees and Mets baseball and did not like one national broadcast he stumbled upon. The Mets had an awful weekend to finish off a bad road trip. The offense has gone cold and Pete Alonso is losing money every day. Jerry has a clip to set the stage for a full breakdown of Craig Carton calling the Yankees series this weekend. WFAN legend John Minko has our updates for the day and is asked about the time he wore a speedo to work after losing a bet. Minko reviews Craig's performance calling the Yankees this weekend and has a highlight of Giancarlo Stanton's 3-run homer. Craig joked about Boomer's hope for a foul ball coming in the booth when one headed that way. Boomer is not happy with Sal Licata. The Mets are 7-9 and have fallen from the top Wild Card to the outside looking in since Sal tweeted that the NL Wild Card race was over. Minko was moved by the Olympics. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry says it's crazy the big vacation week is over and that Gio got lucky going to Italy last week rather than Fire Island. Does Tommy DeVito have a future with the Giants? Hour 2 Michael Rubin is back to promote Fanatics Fest, which is this weekend. He was just in Paris for the Olympics and tells us about being in the crowd for Team USA's comeback against Serbia. Rubin is excited for Fanatics Fest to be the first sports festival of its kind. He expects it to be one heck of a party. Minko returns for an update and begins with Craig calling Juan Soto “Luis Sojo”, who last played for the Yankees 23 years ago. Craig told a story about playing chess with Albert Belle in Cleveland. Boomer, Jerry and Eddie don't remember hearing that story before. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer and Jerry give credit to Suzyn Waldman for the great job she did working with Craig. There was a lot of buzz around Craig calling the games. The Yankees have a Clay Holmes problem and an even larger bullpen problem. Hour 3 Every NFL team now has a preseason game and Boomer emphasizes why he thinks it's important for every player to get the feel of a game before the regular season starts. Daniel Jones will play Saturday. Jerry thinks the Giants will be sneaky good and alive in the playoff race. Minko returns for an update but first, Boomer has an idea for a new podcast he wants Jerry to host. Minko tells us about retirement and his expectations for St. John's. Minko says Rick Pitino called every member of the selection committee to find out why St. John's was left out and received all different answers. Suzyn thinks Craig has some interesting ideas after hearing Craig explain his dislike of one baseball rule. The Mets looked like a team that didn't belong this weekend in Seattle. Could we see Boomer playing flag football at the 2028 Summer Games? In the final segment of the hour, Boomer and Jerry react to a story of people using technology to avoid paying tolls. Hour 4 The Mets had a brutal weekend in Seattle and need to bounce back with a 5-1 stretch to start this homestand. The Mets missed an opportunity to gain ground on the Phillies. Sean McVay thought the NFL's new kickoff was goofy. Boomer thinks it will take some time to get used to. Minko is back for his final update of the day and begins by giving Boomer what he asked for: the top 5 NHL free agent moves of the summer. Minko has some highlights of Craig calling the Yankees games including Craig pulling a Peter Schwartz and saying “teq-ee-a” instead of tequila. The United States had a very good 2024 Summer Olympics. The Moment of The Day involves a Suzyn Waldman clip we used to play quite often. Minko tells us about his upcoming schedule. In the final segment of the show, Boomer tells Jerry about the golf course he played at and the guys discuss how well USA athletes represented our country at the Olympics. Jayson Tatum will be peppered with questions about his Olympic experience.
The Mets had a brutal weekend in Seattle and need to bounce back with a 5-1 stretch to start this homestand. The Mets missed an opportunity to gain ground on the Phillies. Sean McVay thought the NFL's new kickoff was goofy. Boomer thinks it will take some time to get used to. Minko is back for his final update of the day and begins by giving Boomer what he asked for: the top 5 NHL free agent moves of the summer. Minko has some highlights of Craig calling the Yankees games including Craig pulling a Peter Schwartz and saying “teq-ee-a” instead of tequila. The United States had a very good 2024 Summer Olympics. The Moment of The Day involves a Suzyn Waldman clip we used to play quite often. Minko tells us about his upcoming schedule. In the final segment of the show, Boomer tells Jerry about the golf course he played at and the guys discuss how well USA athletes represented our country at the Olympics. Jayson Tatum will be peppered with questions about his Olympic experience.
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio react to the heated back-and-forth between Brandon Tierney and Brian Cashman. Gio thinks both guys were mostly right. Former Marlins executive David Samson wants to pour cold water on Jazz Chisholm's hot start with the Yankees. Boomer says Aaron Boone navigated the Yankees through a tough time. Cashman is bothered by the assertion that the Yankees aren't trying hard enough to win and both Boomer and Gio understand why. Luxury tax penalties are tougher than ever. Jerry is here for his first update but first we talk more about potential casino locations around NYC. Who will win the bid? Boomer thinks the control room smells like socks. DJ LeMahieu drove in all six Yankee runs in a 6-5 win. Jerry has the audio of David Samson ripping Jazz Chisholm. Cashman did acknowledge that the Yankees were mindful of Juan Soto's impending free agency when making trades at the deadline. The Mets couldn't complete the sweep over the Twins. Luis Severino said everything went wrong for him. In the final segment of the hour, we wonder why the United States is so far behind in the sport of 3v3 basketball. Gio had never heard of Azerbaijan. A caller is looking to bet on the Giants but rather than betting on them to win the division, Gio would instead bet the over for their wins. The guys agree the Giants must start 2-0 in order to have any success. Hour 2 Gio just learned about Azerbaijan. He and Boomer did some research during the break and now we learn a lot more from Zoo and callers. Jerry is back for an update but first we fill him in on everything we learned about Azerbaijan. DJ LeMahieu had himself a day in Philly as the Yankees swept the Phillies. Boomer thinks the Mets can win the division but Gio says that is absolutely not happening. Adam Schein is fired up about Jazz Chisholm and the Yankees. Jerry wonders if Schein's sons sound like their dad and that inspires Gio. Evan Roberts is getting set for a drunk Rico Brogna podcast episode during his upcoming vacation. He also has a strange plan for how to listen to and score a game during his drive to North Carolina. Gio says he and Evan could not possibly be more different. Aaron Rodgers told reports at Jets camp he was talking about golf when he made the Davante Adams comment and was trying to get a questioner to go away. Garrett Wilson appreciates Aaron Rodgers getting on him for mistakes. A Tennessee radio host handled an angry player very well. Team USA basketball rolled over South Sudan and Katie Ledecky won another gold medal. In the final segment of the hour, a caller who was just on a remote island off the coast of Italy tells Gio to check it out when he goes on vacation next week. She thinks the man she met could be God. Gio shares the sad news that Joan in Ridgewood, who we met in an accidental phone call a few months ago, has passed away. Hour 3 Gio says don't overreact to Daniel Jones struggling in training camp. Boomer reminds us that Daniel Jones still isn't a full year removed from tearing his ACL. Aaron Rodgers and Robert Saleh still have communication issues to work out. Boomer believes players should play a little bit in the preseason to get the feel of the game. He adds most coaches can talk and agree to use basic gameplans for those series. Does Aaron Rodgers read every article written about him? Jerry returns for an update but first we talk some Mad Dog vs Mike Tirico and the Olympics. Jerry has sound from camp and Boomer reiterates how important he feels it is for players to get on the field in the preseason.Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson both say don't worry about those videos of heated conversations, they're normal for camp and those guys love it. D.J. Moore laughs at his initial reaction to being traded to the Bears last year now that he has signed a big extension. Brian Cashman thinks the Yankees have a collection of strengths and no weaknesses. He did acknowledge that the Yankees were paying attention to finances at the trade deadline. Gio believes that could mean money earmarked for Juan Soto. The Mets will be spending most of August out west. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer found an Olympic torch from the Athens 2004 games. Boomer has collected a lot of stuff over the years. Gio has picked up too much stuff of his own and has been trying to offload it. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss a current Olympic controversy involving a transgender boxer who is competing in the games. We live in crazy times. The news cycle and the sports world are harder than ever to keep up with. Gio looks into betting on this Olympic event. Jerry returns for his final update of the day but first we discuss popular giveaways with Eli Manning Yankee bobblehead day approaching. Jerry slips and says “Jizzum” so we can now add him to the list. Gio remembers Minko having trouble with equipment at a Nets game. David Samson doesn't like Jazz Chisholm. Gio thinks he sounds like an annoying defense attorney. Jerry has the Mad Dog audio detailing what happened with Mike Tirico. Gio and Jerry have one specific image in mind when a certain name is mentioned. The Moment of The Day involves Adam Schein's love of Jazz Chisholm and wondering what his sons sound like. In the final segment of the day, Gio replays a Minko technology malfunction. We also discuss the price for the Venu sports package. Boomer and Gio can't believe how much it costs.
Boomer and Gio discuss a current Olympic controversy involving a transgender boxer who is competing in the games. We live in crazy times. The news cycle and the sports world are harder than ever to keep up with. Gio looks into betting on this Olympic event. Jerry returns for his final update of the day but first we discuss popular giveaways with Eli Manning Yankee bobblehead day approaching. Jerry slips and says “Jizzum” so we can now add him to the list. Gio remembers Minko having trouble with equipment at a Nets game. David Samson doesn't like Jazz Chisholm. Gio thinks he sounds like an annoying defense attorney. Jerry has the Mad Dog audio detailing what happened with Mike Tirico. Gio and Jerry have one specific image in mind when a certain name is mentioned. The Moment of The Day involves Adam Schein's love of Jazz Chisholm and wondering what his sons sound like. In the final segment of the day, Gio replays a Minko technology malfunction. We also discuss the price for the Venu sports package. Boomer and Gio can't believe how much it costs.
Les derniers échos sur la cérémonie d'ouverture pendant laquelle Céline Dion pourrait chanter un titre inédit ; Estelle Nze Minko la capitaine de l'équipe de France de handball championne olympique en titre se confie à deux jours de l'entrée en lice des bleues dans la compétition ; Marie José Pérec, consultante RTL pour ces Jeux, nous parle du documentaire réalisé par Marc Savourel sur son histoire.
Les derniers échos sur la cérémonie d'ouverture pendant laquelle Céline Dion pourrait chanter un titre inédit ; Estelle Nze Minko la capitaine de l'équipe de France de handball championne olympique en titre se confie à deux jours de l'entrée en lice des bleues dans la compétition ; Marie José Pérec, consultante RTL pour ces Jeux, nous parle du documentaire réalisé par Marc Savourel sur son histoire.
Ever since Wiz shared the stage with the Angular team during the NgConf 2024 keynote, the community can't stop talking about Wangular. But what does the collaboration between the Wiz team and the Angular team REALLY mean for Angular developers? This week we welcome Minko from the Angular team and Jatin from the Wiz team to share the history of the collaboration, what has already borne fruit, and what we can expect as the collaboration continues. More about Minko & Jatin X: @mgechev @JatinRamanathanLinkedIn: Minko Gechev Jatin RamanathanFollow us on X: The Angular Plus Show The Angular Plus Show is a part of ng-conf. ng-conf is a multi-day Angular conference focused on delivering the highest quality training in the Angular JavaScript framework. Developers from across the globe converge on Salt Lake City, UT every year to attend talks and workshops by the Angular team and community experts.Join: http://www.ng-conf.org/Attend: https://ti.to/ng-confFollow: https://twitter.com/ngconf https://www.linkedin.com/company/ng-conf https://bsky.app/profile/ng-conf.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/ngconfofficialRead: https://medium.com/ngconf Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@ngconfonline Stock media provided by JUQBOXMUSIC/ Pond5
It's that time again! The Angular team just released the next version of Angular. Version 18 graduates several very popular developer preview features to stable release, adds some very interesting new features and even offers experimental support for zoneless change detection. Join us as Minko walks us through the new features and gets us all excited to ng updateMore about Minko and Angular 17X: @mgechev LinkedIn: Minko GechevFollow us on X: The Angular Plus Show The Angular Plus Show is a part of ng-conf. ng-conf is a multi-day Angular conference focused on delivering the highest quality training in the Angular JavaScript framework. Developers from across the globe converge on Salt Lake City, UT every year to attend talks and workshops by the Angular team and community experts.Join: http://www.ng-conf.org/Attend: https://ti.to/ng-confFollow: https://twitter.com/ngconf https://www.linkedin.com/company/ng-conf https://bsky.app/profile/ng-conf.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/ngconfofficialRead: https://medium.com/ngconf Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@ngconfonline Stock media provided by JUQBOXMUSIC/ Pond5
How does Google build Search? What about YouTube and Google Drive? We rely on Chrome's Lighthouse scores when optimizing our websites, but what does Google prioritize? Recently the Angular and Wiz teams announced their intention to responsibly merge their internal frontend framework, Wiz, with Angular to bring some of Wiz's best ideas to Angular. We're chatting with Minko from Angular and Jatin from the Wiz team to learn about how Wiz has been used in Google historically, what it's good at, and why it's worth bringing some of its ideas to Angular.
How does Google build Search? What about YouTube and Google Drive? We rely on Chrome's Lighthouse scores when optimizing our websites, but what does Google prioritize? Recently the Angular and Wiz teams announced their intention to responsibly merge their internal frontend framework, Wiz, with Angular to bring some of Wiz's best ideas to Angular. We're chatting with Minko from Angular and Jatin from the Wiz team to learn about how Wiz has been used in Google historically, what it's good at, and why it's worth bringing some of its ideas to Angular.
Hour 1 Happy Valentine's Day to all who celebrate. We started talking about the Super Bowl and the Niners decision to take the ball in OT as opposed to deferring. Will NFL Films release the audio with the video of Travis Kelce screaming at Andy Reid on the sideline? Gio said they will not release it, but Boomer said he thinks they will. We also somehow got to that time Pedro Martinez threw Don Zimmer to the ground. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and started with Kyle Shanahan calling Sunday's loss the worst of his career. He has no regrets about taking the ball in OT. The Knicks filed an official protest regarding the controversial foul call on Jalen Brunson. Minko has the call as St. John's lost. Carlos Mendoza met the media to talk about the upcoming Mets season. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about advertisers live bidding to get their commercials in during overtime of the Super Bowl. Hour 2 We ran into Kevin Burkhardt and his wife walking into the Super Bowl. We also talked about Tom Brady preparing for next season by working with Kevin during this offseason. Gio wonders if Greg Olsen will get jealous seeing Kevin on a yacht with Tom Brady. A hungover Jon Feliciano of the Niners blamed his teammate for a missed block in the Super Bowl. Then, Feliciano and Jalen Carter of the Eagles accused each other of death taunts. Jerry is here for another update and starts with Kyle Shanahan talking about the worst loss of his life this past weekend in Vegas. Jerry has clips from Brandon Marshall's podcast where he says Taylor Swift had Kanye West removed from seats in front of her. Carlos Mendoza met the media to talk about the upcoming Mets season. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer wonders if Al's dog was happy to see him. Al also said he was asked to tip the dog hotel staff for watching his dog. Hour 3 Sal Licata did not make it in because of the snow yesterday. Or the flurries, really. Some say he had the runs and couldn't come in. The afternoon show is doing ARod day and the promo the station is running has some really bad acting by Evan and Morash. Jerry returns for an update and has sound from Shaq getting his jersey retired by the Orlando Magic. Former NBA player Matt Barnes got into it with a student broadcaster at a basketball game. In the final segment of the hour, Burger King Twitter goes savage on a complaining customer. Hour 4 Boomer talked about all the endorsement deals Patrick Mahomes has. We also talked more about Travis Kelce going off on Andy Reid on the sideline of the Super Bowl. Jerry returns for an update but first Gio is getting defense texts from Chris McMonigle saying he is ‘all in'. Jerry has calls from the Super Bowl from ‘feeds' we didn't know existed. Ian Eagle was on the call for the ‘World Feed' and Noah Eagle was on Nickelodeon. Jerry also had NFL Films audio where the Niners were calling Mahomes a ‘regular quarterback' when things were going well for them early in the game. The Moment of The Day involves Mark Chernoff making us share hotel rooms on snow days. In the final segment of the show, Boomer wonders why the afternoon show is having an ‘A-Rod Day'.
Happy Valentine's Day to all who celebrate. We started talking about the Super Bowl and the Niners decision to take the ball in OT as opposed to deferring. Will NFL Films release the audio with the video of Travis Kelce screaming at Andy Reid on the sideline? Gio said they will not release it, but Boomer said he thinks they will. We also somehow got to that time Pedro Martinez threw Don Zimmer to the ground. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and started with Kyle Shanahan calling Sunday's loss the worst of his career. He has no regrets about taking the ball in OT. The Knicks filed an official protest regarding the controversial foul call on Jalen Brunson. Minko has the call as St. John's lost. Carlos Mendoza met the media to talk about the upcoming Mets season. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about advertisers live bidding to get their commercials in during overtime of the Super Bowl.
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Grab your black belts everyone, we're kicking season 3 off with some roundhouse kicks and hammer fists! In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, we interview Minko Gechev, the Engineering Product & Developer Relations Lead on the Angular Team at Google for a conversation all about the untold stories of Angular's development. Minko shares some of the early motivations and challenges on the team and how that's evolved today, pivotal moments in Angular's history, important team dynamics, as well as how the Angular community has played an important role in making the framework what it is today. Minko wraps things up with what the team has envisioned for the future and highlights some things coming down the pipeline to keep Angular as amazing as ever! This is… the Dev Life!LINKS:https://twitter.com/mgechevhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mgechev/https://angular.io/CONNECT WITH US:Minko Gechev - @mgechevBrooke Avery - @jediBraveryPreston Lamb - @prestonjlamb
Angel Cabrera is cleared to return to the PGA Tour after prison. He did win a Masters so Gio wonders if he will be invited back. Boomer doesn't think he will be invited back. Cameron Diaz thinks it's a good idea for married couples to have separate rooms or maybe even separate houses. Jerry is here for an update and starts with the Knicks beating the Nets 121-102. We heard a clip of John Minko as St. John's beat Xavier. Chris Russo had some thoughts on Christmas. Rob Saleh was asked about Zach Wilson and concussion protocol. Tommy DeVito talked about playing on the road in Philadelphia. He said he likes a hostile crowd. There was a brawl on Sunrise Highway after a car accident. Mike McDaniel talked about playing Eminem in prepping for games. In the final segment of the hour, Matt Shor, Nate Burleson's eyeglasses guy, is in the studio to talk about Phil Simms' lady glasses. He said Phil had the biggest head he has ever fitted.
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Dusty and I have been friends since the mid-1990s when he pulled into the heartland to have a look around. He is one of those people that you can't help but like, and I have had the privilege of watching his meteoric rise in the Farrier trade. From his certified farrier run, his journeyman horse, competing with me and against me in Calgary at the Stampede, to where he is now, the owner of the farrier school known as Five Star Horseshoeing School in Minko, Oklahoma. He is one of my dozen featured mentors in my memoir, For the Want of a Nail the Shoe is Lost. and Dusty and I remain good friends still today. As I said, you can't help but like Dusty, and this interview will prove that to you. We are cleared for takeoff. Five Star Horseshoeing School: https://futurefarrier.com/ For more information about Chris Gregory CJF ASF FWCF: https://chrisgregoryauthor.com/ https://www.heartlandhorseshoeing.com/
Péché mignon, série préféré, origines, passions, rêve... À travers un quizz assez ludique, Isabelle Langé vous fait découvrir les championnes et champions attendus lors des Jeux de Paris en 2024. Dans ce numéro, retrouvez la handballeuse Estelle Nze Minko.
With the preliminary round over, we speak about the standout moments of recent days, including Spain playing the system, Sandra Toft shutting down Sweden, Jovanka Radicevic's emotional final home game and Switzerland doing too well? Brian caught up with Estelle Nze Minko and Nikita Van der Vliet after the Group C final in Skopje.
Hour 3: The 8am hour starts with praise for the Yankees who won again and are 22-8 through 30 games. Gio and Jerry look at what's been different for the Yankees this year versus last year. They look around baseball and compare the Mets road in the NL East to the much more competitive NL West. The Mets play a rubber game against the Nationals today. Can they keep up their streak of not losing a series? A caller asks if there is anything the Yankees can do in the regular season to convince the guys this team is different. Jerry says no but Gio says yes and explains how he doesn't hate the Yankees the way he despises the current Nets. Then they get ready for tonight's NFL schedule release. C-Lo returns for another update. He starts with the Rangers and the guys discuss tough pronunciations as Gio imagines the great John Minko attempting to say some of these names. Tylor Megill struggled and the Mets lost to the Nationals. They'll go for the series win today. They break down Noah Syndergaard's latest twitter antics. The Yankees won again and swept the Blue Jays. In the last segment of the hour, the guys discuss Jerry's remaining fear for when the Cowboys could be playing on a holiday (and Jerry would have to work the game). Then the guys discuss the kind of season the Jets need to have.
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Hour 2: 7am starts with Gio telling us about a sales guy at WFAN who wanted to show him a magic trick. The magic trick prop fell and shattered. Carson Wentz was traded to the Washington Commanders. Joe Flacco is coming back to the Jets as a backup. Peter returns for an update. A caller says Peter doesn't return his shopping cart to the proper place. Peter is desperate for a blue checkmark on Twitter. The update starts with the baseball lockout and another Knicks win. Plus audio from John Minko and St.John's win over DePaul. Final segment of the hour we take some calls including a potential Brady to San Francisco trade. Jerry thinks Tom Brady will be playing this year.
Hour 4: Final hour starts with Jerry saying he listened to the Postgame Podcast with Al & Eddie talking about Ancient Aliens and the pyramids. Gio loves the Netflix series Love Is Blind. Jerry recommends The Tinder Swindler on Netflix. Gio says he has very little interest in TV these days. Andrew Fillipponi calls in to talk about a bathroom visit where Greg Gumbel was standing really far from the urinal. C-Lo returns with his final update of the morning including sound from Knicks/Sixers. We also have sound from Jerry and last night's Rutgers win in Indiana. Sound from Minko and Tierney and St. Johns' big win. Audio of Bill Simmons saying Boomer should be an analyst on these NFL games. Sound from new Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel on working with Denny Green. Final segment Gio says he's going to Mohegan Sun with Brandon Tierney and Keith McPherson this weekend. They are going to be at the new Fan Duel Sports Book. More talk on NFL announcer free agency. Is Boomer in the mix?
Hour 1: Jerry is in for Boomer today. Jerry returns from Indiana where Rutgers beat the Hoosiers. Gio says college basketball is a better product than the NBA right now. Gio can't believe it, but NY basketball is all about the Nets now with KD returning tonight. Audio of Jerry's big call from last night. We need the Jerry head at the Rutgers/Penn State game on Sunday. C-Lo is in for Jerry. He's got audio of Knicks/Sixers. Gio says James Harden is everything that's wrong with the NBA. More sound from around the NBA. C-Lo also has sound from Rutgers win over Indiana. Jerry Recco, ‘Got it!' We also have sound from the Rangers win over St. Louis. Final segment of the hour has us questioning whether we should have bought breakfast for Keegan Michael-Key yesterday. Hour 2: Hour 2 starts with talk about the Giants at the combine and how they are willing to get rid of anybody on the team. Gio thinks Mitch Trubisky is a better QB than Daniel Jones. He wants the Giants to cut Daniel Jones. We take calls from Giants fans on Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. C-Lo returns with an update and starts with sound from Knicks/Sixers last night. Also have sound from Jerry Recco calling Rutgers' win over Indiana last night. Sound from Matt LaFleur not wanting to be overbearing on Aaron Rodgers and Lovie Smith on Deshaun Watson. And some fun audio from new Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel. Plus sound from the Rangers win. In the final segment of the hour, Gio has audio of overnight host Pat Boyle's hot take on Lent. Hour 3: Jerry thinks it would be cool to make that walk from getting thrown out of a game on the road to the locker room with everyone booing at you. We take calls on the Giants and whether Daniel Jones is better than Mitch Trubisky. C-Lo returns with an update on Knicks/Sixers and KD returns for the Nets tonight. Rutgers had a big win in Indiana. And sound from John Minko on St. Johns' win. C-Lo has audio from new Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel and he sounds like a stoner. In the final segment we talk about the Cain Valesquez story. He was charged with attempted murder for trying to shoot someone that molested a child in his family. Gio says he has it on good authority we will be doing a kickoff to summer party at the Jersey shore. Hour 4: Final hour starts with Jerry saying he listened to the Postgame Podcast with Al & Eddie talking about Ancient Aliens and the pyramids. Gio loves the Netflix series Love Is Blind. Jerry recommends The Tinder Swindler on Netflix. Gio says he has very little interest in TV these days. Andrew Fillipponi calls in to talk about a bathroom visit where Greg Gumbel was standing really far from the urinal. C-Lo returns with his final update of the morning including sound from Knicks/Sixers. We also have sound from Jerry and last night's Rutgers win in Indiana. Sound from Minko and Tierney and St. Johns' big win. Audio of Bill Simmons saying Boomer should be an analyst on these NFL games. Sound from new Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel on working with Denny Green. Final segment Gio says he's going to Mohegan Sun with Brandon Tierney and Keith McPherson this weekend. They are going to be at the new Fan Duel Sports Book. More talk on NFL announcer free agency. Is Boomer in the mix?
SHOW SUMMARY:In today's episode, Minko Gechev joins the show to share his personal story from first-time coder to becoming the Technical lead & Manager for Angular Developer Relations at Google. Minko talks about advancing his skills, contributing to Open Source, moving & working abroad, and selling a successful startup, and then gives insights and tips for how others can find success in their personal stories as well.LINKS:https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Started-Angular-Minko-Gechev/dp/1787125270https://rhyme.com/https://www.npmjs.com/package/codelyzerRECOMMENDED BOOKS:1). Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler https://www.martinfowler.com/books/eaa.html2). JavaScript Design Patternshttps://www.patterns.dev/posts/classic-design-patterns/3). Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software by the "Gang of Four"https://www.amazon.com/Design-Patterns-Object-Oriented-Addison-Wesley-Professional-ebook/dp/B000SEIBB84). MIT Introduction to Algorithmshttps://mitpress.mit.edu/books/introduction-algorithms-third-edition#:~:text=Introduction%20to%20Algorithms%2C%20the%20'bible,to%20special%20algorithms%20for%20string5). Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick https://www.amazon.com/Algorithms-4th-Robert-Sedgewick/dp/032157351XCONNECT WITH US:Minko Gechev @mgechevBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
Dzemil "Minko" Djedovic ist mit seinem Unternehmen, der RWD Gruppe aus Aachen, ein echter Hidden Champion und hat fast schon eine Monopolstellung in seiner Branche inne. Wie er das geschafft hat? Natürlich durch stabile Prozesse! In welchem Arbeitsfeld er tätig ist und was Tiefkühl-Pizzen damit zu tun haben könnten, erfährst du in der heutigen Folge. Hier geht's zu Minko's Unternehmensseite: Website: https://www.rwd-gruppe.de
John Minko will forever be a WFAN legend for a variety of reasons and engineering a Nets' postgame show while hosting, is right up there. Give a listen to Gio set the scene and the 'Mink Man' do his thing back in 2008.
Hour 3: It seems like Brian Flores could have the pick of the litter when it comes to getting another head coaching job, lot going on in the NFL these days, forced to compare the social media activity of Ryan Fitzpatrick and Kadarius Toney – aka Yung Joka – C-Lo prepared a solid update then delivered it, the Rams make easy work of Kyler Murray & the Cards, the Knicks get beaten by the Hornets in an MSG matinee, you can now follow the show on Tik Tok (OfficialBoomerandGioWFAN), the Nets lost to the Cavs, Tim Capstraw handled the Nets radio broadcasting duties all by himself - which reminded Gio of a time when the legendary John Minko was pressed into a similar situation back in 2008 and it didn't exactly goes as planned and Boomer has nothing but respect for the stand Kyrie Irving continues to take.
In which we look at many forms of free speech (and how it was limited) in mid-19th century Canada! From newspapers to workers movements to the censoring of a literary association by the Church, this episode starts the new year off strong! --- Contact: historiacanadiana@gmail.com, Twitter (@CanLitHistory) & Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CanLitHistory). --- Support: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/historiacanadiana); Paypal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/historiacanadiana); the recommended reading page (https://historiacanadiana.wordpress.com/books/) --- Sources/Further Reading: Bourget, Ignace. Lettre pastorale de Mgr. l'évêque de Montréal : sur l'Institut canadien et contre les mauvais livres, Montréal, Diocèse de Montréal, 1858. https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.29733/7?r=0&s=1 Camire, Alexandre. Confrontations et excommunication: L'impact de l'affaire Guibord, au Canada et ailleurs (Master's thesis), Ottawa, University of Ottawa, 2011. https://ruor.uottawa.ca/bitstream/10393/19888/1/Camire_Alexandre_2011_these.pdf Hudon, Théophile, L'Institut canadien de Montréal et l'affaire Guibord, Montréal, Librairie Beauchemin limitée, 1938. Levine, Allan. Scrum Wars: The Prime Ministers and the Media, Dundurn Press, 1996. https://www.deslibris.ca/ID/410534 Rioux, Jean-Roch, L'Institut canadien: les débuts de l'Institut canadien et du journal l'Avenir (1844-1849) (PhD dissertation), Québec, Université Laval, 1967. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28670 Sotiron, Minko. "Newspapers." The Oxford Companion to Canadian History, Oxford University Press, 2004.
MINKO a Fintech Start-up and their Mission is; To build an inclusive ecosystem of financial and banking products for offline retailers and their suppliers. Aim to make access to digital credit line, for offline retailers in India, as simple as using a credit card, their Smartcredit product now allows retailers to access low cost instant short term loans to grow business. This has validated our approach so far and motivated us to expand this offering to retailers all across India. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
MINKO a Fintech Start-up and their Mission is; To build an inclusive ecosystem of financial and banking products for offline retailers and their suppliers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Steve's final hour on WFAN kicks off with a Minko update, Captain Midnight introduction & a call from longtime friend of the schmoozer, comedian Jerry Seinfeld. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quel bonheur de vous retrouver avec des épisodes inédits pour cette nouvelle saison de Championne du Monde. On vous aura fait attendre tout petit peu mais le plaisir de vous retrouver est de notre côté encore plus immense. Et avant de vous présenter l'invité de cet épisode inaugural, on voulait vous remercier, chacun et chacune d'entre vous pour votre soutien, pour vos messages et pour cette envie commune que l'on a de faire bouger les choses dans le monde du sport et de remettre les femmes à la place qu'elles méritent. Car si on est bien sûre d'une chose, c'est que c'est ensemble que l'on fera bouger le système, les mentalités ou même quelques personnes à chausser leurs baskets.Il est temps pour nous de vous présenter la merveilleuse personne qui inaugure cette saison. Et nous ne sommes pas peu fière de dire qu'on commence avec une championne olympique. Estelle Nze Minko est arrière gauche dans l'équipe de France de handball, elle est championne d'Europe, championne du Monde et nouvellement Championne Olympique.J'avais eu la chance de la rencontrer il y a deux ans et j'avais eu un vrai coup de foudre pour sa liberté de parole, sa personnalité à la cool et son état d'esprit un peu en marge. Estelle est arrivée au sport un peu par hasard et continue encore aujourd'hui d'avoir un syndrome de l'imposteur, même après avoir tout gagné. Elle a créé un projet entrepreneurial il y a deux ans alors qu'elle vit du handball et n'a pas peur de prendre la parole sur des sujets qui la touche.Ce n'est pas moi qui le dit, mais Amandine Leynaux, gardienne et ancienne capitaine de l'équipe de France : "Estelle est une personne extraordinaire." C'est un premier épisode à la cool et en socquettes qu'on voulait vous proposer, parce que le sport ça peut être des doutes et des sacrifices, mais c'est aussi de la joie, des amitiés et des belles médailles sacrément lourdes. Bonne écoute.Retrouvez-nous également sur Instagram, YouTube et sur www.championnesdumonde.com. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
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Uh, this is the power hour. This is the trader your show. That's why we spend these 60 minutes together. Every single day. We want to get some idea flow going ideas, not just coming from my.Not just coming from my beautiful co-host producer, a B, but most importantly, out of the chat. So guys, if you have tickers, you want us to talk about, drop them in the chat? We will take a look, uh, on my list on my radar for today. Uh, we, we want to follow up on a couple of symbols that we looked at yesterday.Uh, we, we, we looked at, uh, naked brands yesterday. Uh, we, we looked at a ba-bye yesterday, so, so those are two follow-ups that, uh, that I want to talk about. Uh, We haven't talked about Ford in quite a while on this show. Uh, I, I think that I got banned from saying the F word, uh, by the chat that they were sick of me talking about Ford.But now that we have a little bit of price action, let, let let's, let's hop back to some of those tickers, uh, and, and early birds get the worm. I see a metamaterials to your M M a T I C a U N F I O does that unify a United natural foods who that strong. So, so, so we'll get to those ones as well. But all right, guys.So without further ado, I'm going to throw my screen up on there, but let's look at, we were doing Rippy stocks yesterday. Okay. And, and let, let, let, let's keep ourselves honest. All right. I said that I was, I was hitting naked brands long and strong taking it for a ride. Uh, and, and then I said, uh, Minko ventures, ticker, BB IEG.It's Bravo, Bravo, India golf. Uh, I was sitting on the sidelines for, those were our two Rippy stocks yesterday. Um, Until we got to check in on them today. So, so, so naked brands, what we're looking at right now is we're looking at a two day card. Okay. So we're covering two days of time with this chart up here.Uh, I, I got excited yesterday. Um, after the close, when we saw the stock hit all the way up to 94 cents, um, that, that is right around where we called it. We called it to 95. We said a dollar is tough, but it's going to get darn close to that dollar. Uh, we got up to 94, uh, but have since pulled back, I sat on my hands yesterday watching this thing move after hours.Uh, I, I didn't take any action on it one way or another. I'm still sitting on the shares pretty much a break, even from when we talked about it on this show yesterday 80 cents. My general sentiment is that the ride, the move is more or less done, but I want to throw this one out to the chat guys. We're, we're circling back on some of these risky stocks again, naked brands, and we'll get to Vinco ventures in the second year.If you guys still liked the move in naked brands and let me zoom us out, uh, here let's go to a six month chart. Uh, three months. There you go. It makes it easier. See, so there's a three month chart. Um, you know, we, we, we, we, we saw that, that power move upward. Again. My call is that it's over. If anybody still likes the trade, the, the energy, the momentum, the swing trade.Give me the one in the chat. If not give me the two more or less I'm at, Hey, the, the thing was fun. We had our ride. I had the opportunity to capitalize. I didn't, I missed it. I let it sit too hopeful for that dollar. Uh, but, but I wanna see where everybody is at on that one. Then let's go to the other rip stock that we were talking about yesterday.Vinco ventures, Tigger, BB I G Bravo, Bravo, India golf. Uh, this one we did at least call right, uh, down 10% today. Um, you know, the, the, the call on this one was that the momentum had to already. Uh, and, and we didn't, I at least didn't like this one from the long side. Uh, and, and you can see, uh, from, from where we talked about it yesterday and the aids, we're now down into the sixes.Um, and, and just continuing to see a little bit of pain in this stock. I'm Vinco ventures, uh, shout out to Daniel and Chad in the chat. I see you guys saying that, that you don't like to naked brands move either. I'm going to throw out the same question. Vinco ventures one way or another. Okay. No snow, no sitting on our hands, but let's get the fingers moving.Let's get the blood flow and let's get some participation. Uh, if, if you guys liked this stock right now, you would take it long. Drop me the one, if not drop me the two. I'm curious where everybody is at sitting here on a Vinco ventures. Again, my, my call would be, Hey, I'm just staying on. The sidelines is on the sidelines yesterday.I will continue to sit there to hang out there. So all right guys. Oh, and we got a nice wave of twos. I'm being good ventures. Yeah. We're all on the same page here. So he energies out interesting stock, I think really interesting company, right? Remember this, this is like the Tik TOK of India and a handful of other geographies, um, and Matty ice.He's the one coming in, coming in with that Matty ice net Natty ice type move. Um, so I dunno, I think that the company is interesting. I don't really know anything about the valuation of the financials, but, but at least the story of being the Tik TOK of, in of, of India is interesting. So I dunno, per the chart per the energy per the swing trade, I am hanging out on the sidelines there on that one.All right, guys, let, let, let, let's keep it going. Uh, let, let let's talk about Chinese name. Uh, and Ali Baba specifically, here's the three-year charter Alibaba. Here's the one-year chart of Alibaba. Uh, again, continuing to, to see some red, uh, I was, was bullish, or I thought we could do some bottom picking on some of these Chinese stocks a few weeks ago that hasn't played out continue to, to be some, some blood red in the streets.Uh, I I'll, I'll throw this question out to the chat as well. Uh, does anybody have a favorite Chinese stock right now? And if, if you're not aware, basically the story with the Chinese stocks has just been a lot of headline risk and, and the headline risk is different than the headline risk a couple of years ago, if you recall, but it was always Trump in China going back and forth, talking trade deals, talking whatever we're not going to cooperate.That was the headline risk in, in some of these, uh, Chinese docs a couple of years ago, the, the headline risk that we're getting now is coming pretty much straight out of China. It's less of like this, this us China European conflict, uh, and, and actually more of a, Hey China is tightening things down. We saw what happened to D that was that's the stock, that's the Uber of China.Um, you know, within three, four days of it getting, uh, of listing as a public company, having its IPO, check this out 1, 2, 3, day four, I got banned from the Chinese app store due to security concerns. Um, so there there's just been a ton, a ton, a ton of, uh, uh, you know, headline risks coming out of China that the narrative has changed.When, when does that end? I don't know. We don't know. Uh, and so, so for that reason, I have been hanging out on the sidelines on some of these Chinese. Um, I am personally not any. Now I just asked the chat. What are some of your favorite Chinese tickers? There's also many dropped in, in, in EEG. H new homes are all God.So one your chart of that one that is brutal. Um, see a Baidu in there. Uh, L K N C Y. I don't know that one. If, if Mike tell us what that stock is, uh, I'm curious, there, there there's a handful of names. I don't know, not a ton, uh, but, but, but a handful. And I'm curious, I, I see a Neo Baba Baidu. I see another Neo.I see a PDD that's pin duo duo. Um, you know, but, but again, I've been on the sidelines and another Neo. All right. So we saw a lot of Neo fans in there as a jd.com. I were to do it again. My play would be taken a crack at ed BD. Again, I tried it once. It didn't work for me, but I was going to do it. I would do it via D D that the stock is cheap.It's in the right space. Uh, and it's so embedded into people's daily lives that I think it's a, a tougher one to disrupt. And if you think about breakup risk, right? That's one of the narratives that we hear about in Alibaba's there's breakup risks, the company might get break, it broken up. You have a lot less of that risk with a company like a D D who essentially is offering, uh, you know, one substantial service.Um, Looking coffee. Yeah. If you guys haven't ride the lucky and coffee story, do yourself a favor and read that one. That was the stock. That was the hottest stock around for awhile. It was the Starbucks of China basically was, it was luck in coffee. It kept going and going and going. It was a favorite of all of us, individual investors.Uh, and then one day it just got delisted. Um, and, and it was a matter of years, uh, but before, before we heard from Luckin coffee. So it's definitely a tough one. If anybody hasn't read that story, I think you owe it to yourselves as an investor to read that one and just understand a little bit of the risks that can be in play here.So, Luke, I heard you talking about Baba. I know we've talked about a few different ways to trade it. I think what we were talking about last week when we were looking at the, you know, year and a half out options, Uh, long dated calls one 70, I think that's still interested. And maybe we could even, um, you know, do a trade where we sell some, you know, say one 30 or one 40 puts and see if we get any premium from those and then use that premium, um, to purchase those long dated calls.So you're getting super long. I sorta like it it's aggressive, it's aggressive, but I just, I, I mean, obviously we could get some that say that I've never sold puts to then buy calls before. Okay. I'm just saying we, we, we could, the risk there is, is, like you said, we get some bad news out of China and the stock continues to drop, but, uh, you know, with the news that we have out there right now, I don't see this drop in below $130.I said that about, you know, like the $170 level though. So who knows, maybe we'll sit on the sideline a little bit longer at what do we say? Like two and a half times even. Yeah, which is in 44 on the S and P 500. I mean, it's a cheap stock. There's no doubt. There's no doubt. It's a cheap stock. I sort of like your, your elongated call approach.It's a cheap way to take a crack at it. And it's a way that, you know, aside. So, so say you don't sell the puts to raise capital and all you do is buy the long dated call. What I like about that is you have a very fixed, um, you know, downside, you can choose, say like, okay, if we find a call for $1,900 and say, that's the most we can lose on this, if we get some positive movement in the stock, um, we get some gamma that could easily double and say, Hey, look, I've got, you know, if you have that cash sitting around that you're willing to get risky with.I think that could be a very good play right now. All right. And, and you, you have a big interview coming up in a minute here, producer AB, but, but let me do one more stock before we hop to it. Okay. I've been good. Okay. Th the chat banned me from the F-word a Ford. Okay. I used to talk about it ad nauseum.Uh, but, but, but it's back, it's making a move there's headlines. And so we're, we're, we're not going to skip it. Okay. Take her forward Ford motor company AF uh, the re this was our 2021 stock of the year. Every year. I, I make a call where I say, this is my stock of the year. I, I throw it up on billboards and I stand behind my trade.Uh, we, we bought the shares outright, plus, uh, we, we bought the $10 strike, 20, 22 calls. Okay. So, so you can see for it at the beginning of the year, with somewhere in the high eights, uh, we, we went out and we bought the $10 strike, 20, 22 calls, uh, obviously up on both of them, you know, it's, it's, I'll take a 65% move on a stock, like forwarded at any time, basically the thesis on Ford at the time when we.W we, we said that the valuation is cheap. Cause we always want to look at the number side of things. Okay. The valuation was, it was relatively cheap compared to a S and P 500 as a whole, and then also compared to other automakers. And then the story side of things, part number two, we said that Ford was going to be an Evie stock this year.We, we, we, we had seen all this money flow into the Evie names and talking to your lucid, your Neos, your Tesla is et cetera, X paying. We can go on and on and on all of the money going into Evie stocks. I said, Ford has already told us this year, they're just going to spend a ton of money. Branding themselves as an evil company.The stock price will pick up from that huge announcement that we got yesterday. Uh, Ford said that they're going to be dropping $7 billion to, to spin up manufacturing in the U S so they're bringing manufacturing back to the U S and specifically to build batteries and to build, uh, uh, the electric vehicles here in Detroit, Michigan.I can see behind me, Ford's old headquarters is, is, is a few buildings behind me. Uh, they're going to be building that electric F-150 so, so, so the, the position that I have on Ford, continuing to be long and strong, I think that the Evie narrative continues to develop. We've seen several product announcements this year.We're going to continue to get them. We're going to continue to get news about, about Ford investing in infrastructure. The market loves Evie stocks that has not changed. It. Doesn't love it as much as it did in February, but the market still loves these Evie names. Uh, and so for that reason, I am staying in long and strong forward bolt in the outright chairs and those long data calls that I have.Yeah. And Luke, the chart looks strong there, it looks like we've broken past those kinds of previous resistance levels of $14. Um, and we see that uptrend. So, so do you have more color on the bringing, uh, you know, some manufacturing back to the states? That's not just saying, Hey, we're going to assemble. Um, you know, some of our trucks are parts here, like other companies are doing, or so the, um, the actual production of the batteries is going to take place here.Yeah. Let's see if we can find the press release. There it is. All right. I understand it. It's $11 billion investment. I think the 7 billion might just be for Michigan. Um, all right. Check it out. So, so, so we, we have 11,000 jobs going in, in, in Tennessee and Kentucky. Uh, and then where is the Michigan plant?We're getting a Michigan plant as well. No, but Ford is like seriously manufacturing. I, I think on top of, uh, you know, that that's going to be good for the company. I think it will also. Uh, you know, be good for the stock as well. I think a lot of retail investors will, will like that about Ford, uh, and maybe we'll see some movement into Ford.I mean, Ford has been on, on like the Robin hood, top 100, uh, owned stocks among retail investors. I think there's a lot of reasons for that. Um, but, but, uh, obviously a lot of retail investors like to kind of buy stocks cheap. So if they see a $10, you know, $14 stock compared to an $800 stock of Tesla, uh, it looks really good.So I like this, Luke. I think we should keep riding the four train. Uh, we'll obviously be keeping our eyes on any developments and news updates and see just kind of how the stock reacts to those. And, and, and you're new to Michigan producer. AB ha have you seen the Ford Rouge plant? No, I have not. Well, we'll take a little tour.This was like, like, like the famous early, like Henry Ford walked around this plant. The Henry Ford. I still haven't been to the GM. What is it called? Renaissance either. So yeah, we've got to do all that. All right. So, so, so we'll make that happen. It's not as common today. I sorta like these, you know, the older pictures are cooler.That was my grandpa working at the Ford Rouge plant. Oh, I see him. I see. Yeah, that guy over there. I see the resemblance. Yeah, there you go. Um, but all right, producer, AB w w what line us up? What else do we have going on today? Um, so here at 1215, we have a Pete chair, which coming up, coming from a Northern trust.And then after that we got, uh, nano, uh, uh, Neil , he's the CEO of nano, uh, pharmacies. I hope I'm saying that. Right. Ticker. And then. And then after that we got Julian Phillips from court core connects. So it's, we have a packed lineup interviews at starting right now, 1230 and then 1245. Oh, I see you, Spencer Israel.I have a question. Do you all think Aaron Bree even knows what day it is? It's Tuesday. Y'all think Aaron Brie even remembered to put his socks on September 20th. That was like the worst pitch teas I've ever heard for upcoming. This was the worst he's ever. Jesus Christ. Spencer. All right. You go, you can take a class.I mean, you would think, you would think he would know who's coming up. Go ahead, Spencer. Come on. I know. I just it's it's the names caught me so excited, dude. Try and told him he needs to tone it down. No, no, no, no, no. I know how to pronounce Pete's last name. Cause I actually researched it. It's peach heroine.Which is mostly what you said he has. Pretty good. Perfect. So thank you. And you, and one of only a few in this world that get it right. Okay. See, we got pizza name, right. People. Wasn't the problem. It was the guys after Pete, but anyway, uh, Pete, welcome to the power hour. Um, yeah, I, I, you know what, Luke, this is an interesting one.Uh, and, and, and I think Luke will want to come back here in a second because, uh, P w what, what you do, uh, at Northern trust is sort of in wine a little bit with weapons and good does is your responsible, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, but you're responsible for the, basically the product development for the, for the bank.Right. And trying to, trying to reach new, new new customers. Is that right? And that's under me. I actually run all, I run about 60% of the bank. So I run all over. Um, and so we're, we're responsible for custody administration. I like to think of myself as we're the master plumbers, making sure everything works behind the scenes.Got it. Um, I want to start with it with this curve ball here only because it's top of mind right now and then we can get to the other stuff. Um, and if you can't answer it, that's fine. But, um, first have you been following the, the I'm sure you've been following the, the game stop saga, right? Yes. Okay. Um, I heard this thing.I don't know if you can speak to that. Cause I don't, I don't know if I, if I believe it and have it, I don't know how it works, but, but you're, you're, you're your banking professional. Uh, so you could speak to this maybe, maybe not. I heard this thing that GameStop shareholders are taking their share.They're asking their, their brokers to take their shares. Off the exchange since the going into cold storage, I had never heard of that being a thing before. And if you're, if you're fidelity or whomever and your, your, your, your client comes to you and says, I want my, I want you to give me physical possession of my shares.Is that a thing that not that I've heard of? Thank you. Thank you. People could be asking for that, but that doesn't mean actually it could happen and that's a reality. I've okay. I'm going to take your word for it as a guy with decades of experience that you would know more than I, but I heard that, I thought that doesn't sound like it makes sense.You're going to have to go into a material. So basically you sitting there saying, Hey, all this stock was deemed and all electronic. Let's reverse it and put it into paper again. Thank you. All right. I knew it sounded like something's not right there. Um, okay. Thank you for clarifying that for me, AP. Cause that's been bugging me for, for like a week now when I heard that and I was like, I, and then I saw you on the calendar, I thought, okay, I'm going to tee this one on for Pete and I hope he can answer it because, uh, the guy's a banking professional, so, okay.Um, Pete actually needs a bit of a strange day to have you on, um, in, in that, and maybe not strange, but in that markets are right here. Um, so, so there's that sort of hanging over us here? Not, not, not that right. Let's be honest with you. Not, not that I read, but um, I want your overall thoughts here on, on where we're at in this, in, in this, in this equity cycle.Well, first of all, you got to talk to the investment guy. I'm the guy that. They can happen. That being said, we do watch the interest rates, and I can tell you that if I listened to our economics and our, our CIO and the organization, basically I see no change for the next year through 2020, no train in terms of interest rates.That makes sense. That makes sense. Uh, there was an interesting report. I think I saw it this morning in the wall street journal, just in terms of banking, M and a, and how I'm sure you've seen this on your, on your own as well. Just how hot the sector is right now. There's a lot of M and a deals in banking, um, as just a, uh, one of the, one of the responses to, to the pandemic.Have you seen that on your end as well? I mean, we, on a personal basis, we've done more smaller acquisitions really well, my belief in this world about scale and getting bigger, you don't just get big for big. You've actually got to have a strategy behind it. So if my belief is actually doing smaller acquisitions of thin tax or other types of organizations that give you geographical representation, that's a smarter play than just trying to get scale.You can get scale through technology, not people in assets. Yeah. Yeah. So, okay. And that brings up an interest. And that's why I started with, by asking you or saying that you were sort of involved in the product because as a traditional, uh, financial institution, I feel like in some respects, your. Oh, I think we just lost Pete's video there, but I think there is, um, your, you know, companies like, like you maybe don't pay as much attention for people like me cause we're so focused on, on the Neo banks and the fintechs.Right. So, but you, you guys, you do that enough in a lot of the times it's via the acquisition, like you just said. Um, I'm curious, just your, your thoughts right now, now that we've got a couple of big FinTech companies that are publicly traded REITs, so fi right. Uh, square. I'm curious your thoughts on, on the, the traditional banks to FinTech, uh, relationship there and, and sort of where, where that sat.Cause it used to be like they were on opposite ends of the spectrum. They were competing and now then they were like, oh, let's work together. And now, like you said, you're doing a lot of acquiring, so they're coming together that way as well. Um, cause that was to look at it. Yeah. Looking at it, the retail space, then you get into the square instead of there and the retail side.Right. And so they're going to end up getting a little more competitive. I saw at the beginning of the show, Alibaba, right? Ali Baba has a unbelievably large money market fund because they just sweep all their money into the money market fund. Right? When the retail side, I think you're going to see those compete.When you get into the institutional side, most of the fintechs that are really large, actually say, you know what? There's not that much business on the institutional side. I'd rather go out to the retail wealth management. But for us, there's enough smaller fintechs where we can take stakes in those companies.I'll give you an example. Please just took a stake in a company called Ascensia. So I don't know if you're a golfer, if you do anything of sports, but every sports professional, they have a coach, right? They sit down and look at the data and they say, Hey, you could do this better. Do that better. Do investment professionals have covered.I had argue, not really, but now this company has written algorithms. They sit down with you to Spencer and say, okay, you know, what, when do you do well? When have you, when have you not done well, what are you looking for? And we can analyze the data and actually give them a little nudges and say, Hey, by the way, you said, look out for this situation before, because you may have actually in the data says that people that have used this system have improved performance by 150 basis points.That's a big number and it's by coaching. Uh, let's just try to speak a little closer to the, to the compute, to the mix, uh, make it easier to hear. Um, okay, so you, you gave us one example there. Can you maybe give us a few others have given that, that might give people some ideas and sort of where your head is at, where your attention's at, just in terms of the types of companies or even the services that, that.Yeah. So if we sit back from that, um, that company, we're looking at asset managers and asset owners. So for the managers, we're looking at providing tools that enabled them to codify the investment process and actually use data to make the investment process better. The days of, of an asset manager sitting in an office with spreadsheets, and then saying this stock's going to outperform, they're going away.Now. We want to be able to make them more data analytically driven, and actually be able to write algorithms, to do behavioral analytics and to be able to sit down and say things like, you know, what constant, when, when a manager has a, um, is I guess, convicted on a stock, more than others, they, they end up having a bigger pilling on their performance and they are doing better.So how do you codify that? Convince. There are tools out there that do that. And we want to try to bring those to those assets. Yeah. Asset management business is, is an interesting one because the fees are getting really, really compressed. Uh, I saw a great shot of the other week. It was from a analyst over at Bloomberg.Um, and he looked at the largest, uh, ETF issuers, but it looked at the revenue that they make from their . And so you get, you know, everyone knows that companies like Vanguard and BlackRock and state street are the top three for assets, but they're not the top three for, uh, revenue from there, from, from those assets.Um, uh, and I think it was first trust that that was, that was surprisingly high on that list, but neither here nor there, um, the asset management business, the fees have come down a lot in the last, the last decade or so. So how does that sort of factor in. Yeah, I think people will always pay for alpha. So if I look at the wealth client base, the retail client base, they're paying up for long only managers that provide alpha.That's why the alternatives industry is doing great. Everybody's putting money into private equity. Hedge funds have been predicted to die for years. They're not dying, right? Because people want alpha and people are willing to pay for alpha. People will not pay for beta as they can do a computer program and get beta.That's different. That's the truth. But now every bank is offering alpha and beta. Well, and you've got to balance it, right. Because you've got to prove yourself with the often there's no question. All right. So in terms of Northern trust corporation, I asked like, um, what can you, can you tease us on one new, exciting thing you guys working on right now?Yeah, I do think it is something that we call a whole lot. So, what we're trying to do is we're trying to be a platform company for asset managers, where we don't have to own the FinTech. We don't have to own all the technology, but we can, we can, since we have the underlying data, we can provide all of the, all of our clients, all of these tools think of it as a supermarket style.So we're trying to be a platform company for asset managers as to all the cool new tech that's out there. And that's the thing we always talk about, guys, you always hear the G our CEO says it all the time. Right? It's it's the thing behind the thing just said it, he said, they're trying to be the platform company for asset mandarins.That's the thing behind the thing. Yeah, absolutely. You know, I think of the logistics companies that are worth a lot, right. Right. None of you, if you, all of you invest in mutual funds, whatever ETFs, someone like us is behind the scenes, making it all happen. That's what we do. Yeah. I'm so glad that you just, you, you, you said that, cause that, that gets that, uh, one of the things that, that we try to people like you, we try to re we bring on the show for that reason.Um, but we've not with P chair, which he's the president of asset servicing and Northern trust. Uh, the charts up on the screen, uh, Pete, uh, a pleasure to, uh, to speak with you today. I thank you for your answering my burning question about the custodian ship of, of shares. And I knew that I knew that it wasn't a thing.So, uh, thank you very much, man. Uh, I'll, I'll, we'll have to bring you back on w uh, another day, uh, and, and talk to you again. Thanks a lot. Thanks, Spencer. All right. Uh, I don't know where ABB and Luke went. They just totally abandoned ship here today. I mean, I, I, I feel like I'm the only person on this channel sometimes, right?Oh, abs back. Well, I was upset, so I left your, what I did. I make you mad? No, you just hurt. My feelings was I was everything that I said wrong. No, I just sometimes struggle with pronunciations. And instead of, you know, helping me just chastise me in front of everyone, live on air. Now my feelings are hurt. I like all day today to look up their prints names, pronunciation of the company and whatever.Okay. How do you, how, how would you say an NVCs? Uh, so here's the thing is it's like nano Vira sides. But beer aside. I don't even think that's a word. See, here's the thing about is I haven't, I'm not going to guess. Cause I might guess wrong, but you sh I shouldn't have to guess nor should you, because it should be whoever saying it shouldn't have looked it up ahead of time, right?Yeah. I don't know. Who's on the Benzinga account right now, but yeah, as soon we're going to get, I'm going to shave everything, but the stash. Um, and we'll see how that look is for the winner. I don't know. Are you doing Nosha in November, dude? That's like so far away from me. I can't, I can't think about November.October is in like two days. Thank you, chef Remy. Let AB live. I'm just, you guys are too nice. You guys are way too nice to AAV man. See, I I'm from the Midwest Spencer. We, I would, we would never do anything like that. What you did you're from the Northeast. So you think it's normal to just chastise people?Yeah. Radical candor, right? Uh, yeah. Okay. That's fair. Yeah. I, I would just, um, I guess prefer it off-air oh my goodness. You guys are going okay. A B uh, we're, we're running a little bit behind schedule here. You forget that. I, I grew up in a, in the generation that we all get participation trophy. So really you should be giving me a trophy for my shelf, with the participation trophies that I had even trying to pronounce.Uh, yeah, really? You got some for the best. The best was like, I don't know if you ever, like, when I was like a really little kid, we, I had to do like swim meets for like a couple summers and you could literally finish like dead last in the race and you'd still get like a little ribbon and I bet you did come dead last night.I was actually a decent swimmer. Do we need to get Joel to give you a lesson? Cause we can. No, I will do it for free. He will volunteer. He will show up at your house. If we tell them that you want a swim lesson. I asked, uh, Joel where he swims in Detroit because in the river,uh, Oh, wow. Thank you, Shelly. She Shelley's going to send that clip to HR. We were getting way off base here. We're in a way off base here. I, our next guest is, is, is backstage. I I'm almost hesitant to bring him on. Okay. Hold on. See Spencer. This is why you got to review the schedule and prepare for the show that I post.So if you had reviewed the schedule and looked at what the agenda was for today, you would see, uh, that my good friend, Julian from core connects is not supposed to join us till 12. Julian joins early. He threw me for a loop. That's not my fault. I don't know. I mean, Okay. All right. That was my fault. That was my fault.I'll own that. I saw Julian in there and I knew he was coming up. And, but, but you're right. Maybe, um, Daniell from, from an NVC, heard me try to pronounce the company and said, you know what, I'm not going on that show. So totally fair. That is totally plausible. It's in the realm of possibility. Uh, Hey, what's a look at the market today and Spencer, I don't know what you got going on, but I think you should hang out for when we bring Julian on, because it kind of goes along with what we were talking about earlier, as far as like alt investments.Okay. So, so it could be an interesting conversation. It be, you could be a part of it if you want to be. Of course. I want to be a, yeah. Hey, shameless plug. If you missed our last show, the alternative investment show, we're going to do more of them, but two hours on a real estate and private equity and how.Everyday investors, not just, you know, institutions can actually get, I, I I've been seeing that people were like complaining about a red day. I didn't know. Spy was down almost 2% if it closes right. If it, if the market closed right now, wouldn't that be a bigger red day, at least for the spy. Then last Monday, uh, here, let's go to this spot here.I think last Monday we closed down about like 1.1 and a half, maybe I think at one point we were down 2% and then, uh, you know, we had a lot of bind come in at eight in the afternoon. I, I wonder what the chat's doing. If they're buying the dipper or not. Uh, the Q's today, we're down, we're down almost two and two thirds percent.And the NASDAQ, uh, we're down to one and a half percent. And in the Dow down almost 2% on the spy, the Russell is probably. If you've been listening to pre-market, Paramount's probably our new favorite index it's taking over the S and P. And then as that through Russell's down at 1.7% today. Um, so some relative strength against the overall market in the, in the Russell.That's not saying much, but yes. Yes. Relative strength compared to tech, um, 0.8%, not nothing. Um, wait Spencer, a shadow bill, big D in the chat, he's saying, call me crazy. Uh, he bought some data dog, November $140 calls is Datadog in that, um, ETF that you were talking about yesterday that has all the data centers and whatnot.No, no, it's not. Uh, that ATF that I mentioned was, is Sr VR and it only owns it only. It only holds a server REITs that have servers. So like the physical server rooms, the actual, the actual facilities, not. Got it. Yeah. Makes sense. The a hundred, $104 calls expiring. I November on dogs. Yeah. So I like what I like is that you're really close to the strike price, essentially.If they had a dog races, its gains or its losses from today, tomorrow you'll already be in the money. Um, so, you know, I like that the chart, I don't know. I mean, I don't, I never liked getting in calls on like consecutive red candles in a row. I'd rather see like one or two green candles showing that there's, um, you know, could be like a trend reversal.And I don't mind like waiting for that trend. Like I'm not trying out there to catch any bottoms. I would want to see like a green candle or two and say like, okay, uh, we're seeing some buying come in. We're seeing some, you know, maybe institutions coming in and buying at this price. Um, so, so we shall see.Well, you know, this is the Datadog Charlotte, let's go, that's coming to me and go back to the Spire. You can even go to the IWM look, the, the level that everyone and their neighbor is going to be looking at, obviously, right. His last Monday's low that's, that's the level that matters for right now. And this is the spinalis, let's go to the IWM, which, which I, I like more, um, what has actually outperformed spy, uh, relative in the last couple of days, which I haven't been able to see everyday.So the IWM look it's right there, but what were the day? It was right there at the 50 day. Always interesting. When the moving averages I can support a resistance, right? So we're basically right off that 50 day moving average in the, in the Russell. Um, whereas in NVC, Michael, we don't know, we can only assume technical difficulties and not that they are blowing us off, but we will keep you guys apprised and let you know.I'll tell you where they are there. Okay. Oh man. And in VCs at the dentist that, uh, yeah. Um, IPO F I, I know that's a spec, but I forget which one. Uh, wow. Hey, you know what, if you don't know, this is Gregory, Jerry, Jerry walk-ins anyone know what's up with IPLS today, Jerry walk-ins. I have no idea. Here's what I'm going to do.You're ready. You go to pro with Dobbins and good.com you sign in and you go to the newsfeed, you type in. Can I get that right now? IP? Oh, there it is. Do we have any headlines in our news? but, but what is this? What is, uh, this company like merging with the, is there a, a linked company already? We have no press releases, no filings today.No headlines out of IPO.You find nothing. Mitch's right.Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. No Mitch's saying no rumors out. He's our a resident. Well, he's our second residents back expert. There's rumor mongering. Oh, there's discord is the, so it's a trim off spec. I'm kind of off the, the Yamak train. I think if you look at a lot of the trim off companies over the past, uh, you know, since their peaks, a lot of them haven't been performing well, obviously, so fi um, is probably my favorite out of them.Virgin galactic is decent as well. Um, but a lot, you know, Clover health has been kind of a dog. I don't know. I feel like Chamath has had his day in the sun and Jesse's absolutely right. You guys are asking the wrong guys about the specs. You got to ask Chris and Mitch on his back stack about that. Cause they are always like a day or two ahead.They're always ahead of the trend. Well, here's the thing. So, so they're saying, so I guess shamatha is going on CNBC tomorrow, and people are speculating that he's going to announce the merger, a mouse mounts, the company that doesn't do much for me, you know, like I want to know what the company is first.I want to be able to look into that company and see, um, you know, if I like the investment or not Spencer, the other thing, the other thing I'm going to throw your Benzinga pro back up on the screen. I'm watching Tesla today. Um, we had Chris Capri on get technical yesterday. And one thing that Chris Capri does that I love is he looks at the overall options flow of certain stocks.And that's not like you can't just go out there and Google that data. You know, he, he buys it from, um, Oprah, I think is the vendor. And you say Oprah. Oprah, not like Oprah Winfrey, Oprah opera opera. Is that what's called? I said Oprah. I mean, I'm pretty sure he said Oprah yesterday. I don't know. Um, Shelley he's at the dentist should be coming on soon.Um, no, he shouldn't because our next guest has already he's already here. Yeah. We'll bring Julie on in a minute, but, uh, we're back to Tesla back to Tesla. Um, Kurtz was seeing a lot of, uh, calls being bought the weekly calls that expired this Friday at the $800 level. Granted, this was yesterday at 2:00 PM.So maybe they were doing it as more of like a day trade in and out. Um, but he was essentially saying the, the S the stock was showing strength, um, that it was a sign that these $800 calls were coming in, that there was like a, a more than likely chance that it hits 800 by the end of the week, obviously can get dragged down by the overall model.But Spencer view, if you zoom out a little bit, like maybe on a, on a year long chart with the daily candles, we can just see how strong the stock has been since may, when it got all the way down to about $550. Um, it hasn't felt that way though. It hasn't felt maybe because we're used to Tesla, we're used to that.Right. And, but it's been up 30% over the past. You're right. You're right. You're right. Hey, AB I want to ask you one quick question. Um, and then we'll go, we'll go to Julian here. Um, so Chris Capri saw some options buying some call buying in Tesla, right. And, and, and that corresponded with like, uh, this was yesterday.So he, he was, he was saying that corresponded with this, right. I'm assuming, I've always wondered this. When you see big hall buying in a stock and then you see the stock go off. Afterwards, is that a case of everybody seeing the people, seeing the flow and piggybacking off of it and finding the stock or bidding it up?Or is it a case of the actual market dynamics of the options market maker having to then go and well having to then go and, and hedge their position, um, and, and buy the stock? Or is it both, I've always wondered this. Well, I think when we're talking about the options flow, it's we have to look at like the big players, like what big institutions, what big hedge funds are doing.And I don't think that a lot of those are looking and saying like, oh, Hey look, someone else bought $1,800 calls like we should too, but maybe they'll see, they'll use it. In addition to all the other data they're looking at and saying, Hey, This is a bullish sign or this is a bear sign. So I don't, I don't think it's one of those things where it just snowballs because like one person puts in a big order, but I do think they are looking at that data and saying, okay, like maybe there's 30% more calls and puts that's interesting.We should look into that or that should go into our decision-making. Um, so I, I guess, um, you know, saying that, I think they look at it. I don't think it's like they're, uh, you know, by all means they're going just by that. If that makes sense. It's both, it's probably both, but I've just, you know, you often see a stock.Uh, you'll see, first you'll see like a punch of big hall bang, hit the tape and you'll see the stock spike. And then what was wondered? Is it just people copying that, that big call buyer, or is it the actual dynamics of the options market and the market maker, having a hedge themselves that results in that?I don't know. Maybe it's both anyway, AB who's our, who's the next. So we have, uh, Julian Phillips, who's the chief revenue officer of core connects. I'm going to pull up the website real quick. This is a, it's a very interesting, um, company, essentially, Spencer. I know we talked about alt investing earlier, but there are these companies out there that you can go to, to kind of, uh, you know, purchase shares of companies that are pre IPO.And essentially what core connects does is they allow these companies that are raising money to raise that money directly. So they don't have to go to a website, like start engine. You can go directly to said company's website, um, and buy shares directly from them. Um, let me go ahead and bring Giuliani Julian.Is, is that fair? Yeah, that's totally fair. Yeah. Thanks for the intro and a pleasure to be on the call today. Yeah, really? It looks really pretty where you are, where are you? This is just a little window it's up in Toronto. Uh, so yeah, we're enjoying a little bit of a sunshine before the fall weather kicks in.So core connects, you're cutting out the middleman of an industry that cut out the middleman and in a way, yeah, I guess it's one of the analogies, but I mean, in the greater picture, it's, it's really, the movement began with the democratization of private capital markets, right? And so we saw an opportunity, our founders, Jason Fulco and Oscar Jofre.They said at the time in 2016, Hey, there's a whole space here where we can actually help these private companies and even public companies. In some instances, uh, dive into these regulations that the sec has in order to raise money directly from their website and let's give them the technology to do. So, so Julian, you mentioned 2016.Why, why was that a significant year? As far as the regulations go for, um, you know, fun. Absolutely. Yeah. Great question. It was basically back to, uh, the jobs act. Um, and so this piece of legislation really spurred on, uh, the movement that, um, finally took place. And now not to, to forget that there are these regulations, um, regulation, crowdfunding regulation, um, a, those, those types of regulations were in place, uh, for, you know, probably quite a few years beforehand, but the only real.Traction and formalized once the jobs that kicked in and that kind of spurred on the sec amendments in these regulations in order to, uh, raise capital in private markets. So, so now we're seeing, and as of March of this year, actually we saw the limits on the particular fundraising, um, regulations increase.So when you go to pundit funding, Cortals laces funding, portals, like, uh, you mentioned start engine, we fund a Republic. Uh, those are funding portals where typically they've raised up to 5 million. Um, well historically about 1.07 million and now 5 million. Uh, whereas now in the regulation, a space that you can raise up to 75 million.So it's, it's a space that's growing, attracting a lot of institutional money, uh, and, and just kind of really allowing an ordinary investor like you and I to go in there, whether you're accredited or unaccredited. Retail money is in there. And that's, that's the, you know, the, the thing that I'm, I'm speaking about as well is it's an open opportunity to get in on companies at an earlier stage generally.And so here you're, you're, you're looking at companies where, before it was only really accessible if you had high net worth, or if you had that access through a broker dealer or something to that nature. So Julian, let's talk about the core connect platform real quick. So essentially right now, there's a, it seems like there's a lot of, um, you know, like tools for companies, um, for partners.W what about for retail investors? Do you see like a future where retail investors will be able to use core connects directly? It's maybe find some of these companies that are, that are raising money, or, um, what are the plans. Yeah. So, so today we're, we remain simply a technology platform we're built on blockchain technology.So it's really, you know, positioning ourselves to be digital ready. And, and actually, you know, right now we're seeing a lot of shift to different digital assets as well. But, um, the main thing behind it is that at the end of the day, you know, whether it's NFTs or a different type of, you know, um, investment opportunity, it's a security, you know, a lot of times in terms of what the sec views it as it's a security at the end of the day.And we want to position ourselves to be able to handle that security, not only from. You know, the investment onboarding process. So the pre raise that during the race, but also post race. We're ha we have the tools now for the investor to go in there, view their shares, have access to an ever-growing kind of roadmap of tools that we're going to be launching on the backend to, to look at the, their, their investments and, and when to perhaps, you know, do different strategic moves with them, but also open up opening up a secondary market.So today in the private markets, the biggest thing that was missing, or perhaps the biggest integration that wasn't as fluid as it could be was the secondary market. And so now there's an ATS that's integrated for the first digital ATS that allows the investor to now have an off-ramp. If they need more liquidity for some of these investments that may have taken a five to 10 year horizon to do anything.Wait, wait, you can't just say our company is built on a blockchain and then not elaborate on that. All right. Sure. Yeah, absolutely. So our, our, you know, our team actually had always envisioned that, you know, these securities need to move more freely. One of the things that we've positioned ourselves to build it on, um, the Hyperledger fabric, um, IBM's, uh, blockchain infrastructure.So today we're operating a private, um, a permission-based private blockchain that allows for regulated entities. So when I talk about regulated entities, we're talking about those that are, um, I guess, companies that are regulated by their local regulatory body in their jurisdiction. So today we have 23 different like blockchain nodes around the globe that help, um, you know, meet the needs of the various regulators in those, those regions, but also help to write and, and, you know, write to the blockchain, all of the transactions that get posted.Um, Julian. So I'm curious from kind of like a macro perspective. Have you seen any trends as far as you know, like companies that are raising money, what types of companies or any trends, I guess that you see you've been seeing, um, through the core connects platform? Yeah. I mean, we're seeing more and more, um, a lot of innovation in how.Uh, the securities are being structured. So, you know, we, we, you know, real estate, one of these options that hasn't has always kind of been tapping into the private markets for a little while now. And, um, you know, with them, there's different structures of how they create, you know, their, their funds, uh, how they're actually, uh, leveraging different incentives and perks, because at this stage, different from the public markets in the regulation, a and regulation, CF you're allowed to access.And actually add perks to the investment, to, to try to attract that investor. And so this is something where across all industries, we're seeing innovative ways of how they're incentivizing the actual investor. Um, an example in cases is one of our recent, um, issuers that we worked with was, uh, an, an electric vehicle company.They actually incentivize not only with bonus shares, so a timed offering where in the first three days they were trying to get as much investment as possible. And so they incentivized, you know, in the first 12 hours you'd get 55% bonus shares and so on, uh, for the first three days, basically, And not only that they could use, perhaps, you know, their vehicle for, you know, once they launched their vehicle lineup, they could have a three, three month lease and you utilize the truck for three months.So a lot of cool things like that, nature of that nature we've seen with, um, you know, many different industries. Um, the beer industry is another one where you can imagine getting a case of beer on your birthday, just because you invested into a company. So, so really cool things, um, just creative, um, and we're seeing trends like that, uh, happening all across.Can you tell us who that Evie maker was? We, you sure can. Yeah. So that was Atlas motor vehicle. It's in the public space now, like in the public domain, so we can disclose that, but yeah, they, they're doing a great job, um, out of Mesa, Arizona, I believe so. Yeah. A great company, um, have a lot of traction and this is wasn't their first time going to the private markets, but they're now, um, you know, going out there, uh, again, uh, to, to raise another round.Um, so Julian, I dunno if you're kind of at Liberty to say. Um, but have you personally invested in any of these companies that are raising money on core connect? Yeah, absolutely. I mean, not only when we empower, but just across different offerings as well, and you know, maybe a little bias built in here, but I've seen different flows in terms of how easy it is for folks like you and I to invest online.Some are more transparent than others. Some are a little more clunky. We've tried to remove that friction. And really at the end of the day, allow the investor to just, you know, input. Here's my name, here's my address. This is who I am and uploading my information and, you know, going to the payment stage and signing, uh, electric doc electronic documents and submitting their info.And so that whole process for me on core connects, you know, that takes like under two minutes. And then you're, you you've, you've created the investment. Then we, we have all the checks and balances in place for the broker dealer or the issuer to verify that the company. And then approve it and retreat payments, uh, their investment.So it's all, it's all built in, in a nice flow. And from there, me as the investor, as welcomed into the core connects platform, I have a beautiful dashboard to look and, and understand where my investments are and all the, all the documents that you'd like to see. And it's pretty instantaneous. Beautiful.Well, yeah, we were talking about earlier, the thing behind the thing, and it sounds like core connects is trying to be, you know, the thing behind the thing when it comes to, you know, reggae and crowdfunded, um, which, you know, as we talked about is pretty new as far as only, you know, five years since 2016.So a lot of cool things happening at core connects. Thank you, Julian, for it, for hopping on with us. Oh, my pleasure guys. Keep up the great work and enjoying your banter back and forth with all your guests. It's awesome to see you guys growing as well. Yeah, we'll we'll, we'll have to, we'll have to get you back on, but thank you.You know, you, you can be like our resident expert when it comes to crowdfundingand we're not too far from Toronto, so you gotta come down to Detroit sometime check out the office. Oh, for sure. You know, maybe once we would love to go visit you, but we're not allowed on the country. I don't think Canada wants you are now, but, uh, yeah, they finally opened up Aaron and I specifically, you're not allowed.Well that's cause that's like a real thing. They're going to think wehave a great one. Thank you. All right. AB. Like we may or may not work with some people in the office that actually can't go to Canada, that people are going to believe it in all seriousness. The very first time we did a cannabis conference in Toronto, 2017, I want to say, uh, we, and, and you know, you go to the airport or no.Well, you, you, you land right in Toronto and they ask you why you, why are you in the country? Um, and, uh, I forget what they told us, but this was like the day, usually the week after. Cannabis was legalized. They basically were like, don't say you're going to claims conferences. Basically when people coming there just for there, we were advised, you just, don't say you're here for a conference on cannabis or marijuana.Cause they won't like that. And I was all right, I'm not gonna say, um, Jesus walks on water is saying market crash. Incoming. We talked about this yesterday. Spencer, if you keep saying it eventually, um, Jesus walks on water. I'm most interested in whether the market's going up or down and more interested in what are you going to do about it?Jesus walks on water. It's all right. So, so, so you're going to call for a crash. And then what, what, what do you do about it? You're going to put your money where your mouth is short. The marble. I'm not even saying that it's it's it's w w what is your plan? Seriously? Do you have a plan? I think, I think that if you say a market crash is incoming, you should be legally mandated that you have to shorten the mark.So all your. You have to like buy spy puts, and that way, if you're wrong, you lose money. If you're right, you make money. Yeah. You got it. All right. It's one. O'clock AB why don't you go get Neil Hamilton going on, on get technical and w w and the show today with a trailer for our next small cap conference, which is tomorrow, wait real quick.Spencer w we have, uh, we had Tim Quas from market structure edge coming on, get technical. Um, and I think today's a perfect day to talk to Tim. Cause we'll be able to go over kind of market sentiment. Um, see how people are feeling about the markets overall. What time I don't leave. We we've got nano varieties here.I'm just kidding. No, we don't. Did you say that right? I don't know. Someone said that. I said nano vermicelli earlier. I thought that was pretty funny. Yeah. Right here, James James Pearson and NBC was a no-show AB called it nano vermicelli and they got. That's it. All right, everyone, uh, get technical is alive right now.Check out our health care conference tomorrow guys, tomorrow, small cap, healthcare stocks. Uh, these are emerging companies and biotech and healthcare. Uh, we have so much interest in this. It's a two day conference with two tracks, two tracks, two days. It's four tracks. There's a lot of companies that are going to be presenting tomorrow and Thursday.Here is just a preview of what you can.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zingernation-power-hour/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
大家敲碗許久的東南亞主題來啦!這次讓在泰國曼谷讀過大學的 Minko 帶我們不只到泰國旅行,更深入泰國學生文化。相信大家都有在台灣讀大學的經驗,但在泰國當一個大學生,跟台灣有什麼不一樣?Minko 就讀的大學背景非常多元,不但身邊的同學來自世界各地,學校本身更是跟泰國皇室有所連結,Minko 更是見到當時的大公主 烏汶叻在學校現身多次。 究竟在這間大學就讀的經歷如何?點擊收聽,跟 Minko 一起重返學校! - 非營利組織宣傳計畫 ICYE Taiwan
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The Angular Show invited Minko Gechev to come on the show and talk through some of the big Angular-related announcements, namely, Angular version 12, IE11 deprecation, and the shiny new Angular DevTools. Minko Gechev is a longtime contributor to Angular, a member of the Angular Team, a good friend of ours, and an all-around wonderful person to spend time with. To kick things off, Minko takes us through some of the big changes as part of the Angular version 12 release, including Ivy (no not the plant, the new-ish compilation and rendering pipeline in Angular) libraries and the final sail-off of ViewEngine (the thing that Ivy replaces), updates to the Language Service (VS Code plugin) to use Ivy, strict mode as the new default for new Angular projections, webpack 5 support, nullish coalescing operator in templates, and inline Sass. Phew!! That's a long list. I guess the team has been a bit busy. Hopefully, they got a break to attend Minko's amazing talk at Google I/O.And that's just the Angular version 12 content we cover in this episode! We also talk about DevTools, the new Chrome extension for Angular developers from the Angular Team, its features, how it works, the integration with the Chome DevTools, and how you should never touch an internal Angular API with three theta symbols (joking, but, seriously, no touchy)! The new DevTools are available in the Chrome Web Store to download and install today, and will soon be available for Firefox.Oh, we almost forgot! In the midst of all of these amazing technical accomplishments, the team snuck in some easy-peezy Tailwind CSS support for those of you that love to add dozens of classes to your HTML elements and are afraid of CSS (we get it, CSS is, like, really challenging). We're speculating that future versions of Angular might even write your CSS for you.Angular as a platform continues to grow and thrive. Want to be a part of the journey? Go ahead and subscribe so you can listen to this info-packed episode with Minko, and you'll be sure to not miss a future episode. Subscribe today!Show notes: Article about a Introducing Angular DevTools https://blog.angular.io/introducing-angular-devtools-2d59ff4cf62fConnect with us: Minko Gechev - @mgechevBrian F Love - @brian_loveAaron Frost - @aaronfrostJennifer Wadella - @likeOMGitsFEDAY
Gio couldn't help but think of Al Dukes when he saw Mets' owner, Steve Cohen, being 'hilarious' on Twitter over the weekend, (9:15) the 'Wilpon face' is not a face that Mets fans like seeing, (12:09) planning for and enjoying retirement, (17:14) a Minko diaper situation and a Minko update and (25:29) the NFL is adding a regular season game, how bout' that. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We take a look at the Women's EHF EURO 2018 through the eyes of the champions France as Estelle Nze Minko and Siraba Dembélé Pavlović revisit their glorious home championship, disappointment a year later and the drive to get back on top in 2020.
“Black, Gay & Nowhere to Go” Program - Tuesday, October 27, 2020 – Zoom @ 6:00 PM The CSP Committee is incredibly excited about GPMC's “Black, Gay & Nowhere to Go” program on Tuesday, October 27, 2020. This program aims to examine the disappearance of Black, LGBTQ spaces in the era of COVID and beyond.
What is the future of Angular? What new features and improvements are being thought of and worked on? Will the developer experience improve? Panelists Brian Love and Aaron Frost sat down with Minko Gechev, a member of the developer relations team for Angular at Google and a longtime contributor to Angular through open-source, to answer some of those questions. And trust us, the future of Angular is bright, starting with all the amazing new features that are being built. The developer experience is only going to get better and faster. Minko shares with us a look into the potential future of Angular. Minko shares with us a look into the potential future of Angular, including the future support for TypeScript 4 versions. The Angular team is committed to supporting future TypeScript versions that bring new features, improvements, and fixes to the language. We then learn about the transition of the Angular Language Service to leverage Ivy, the compilation and rendering engine shipped in Angular version 9, which will solve some inconsistency issues, but also provide some speed improvements in our IDE. We also learn about the migration that is going to happen from TSLint to ESLint, and what that transition is going to look like. Minko then discusses how the team is going to tackle the inlining of critical CSS in order to improve an application's First Contentful Paint time. Finally, we learn about a new and exciting developer tools extension that is going to help Angular developers to profile and inspect their applications.Today, Angular is an incredible framework and platform for building web, mobile, and desktop applications, and we're excited by the outlook and possibilities moving forward! Listen in and join us as we get a sneak peek into that future.Show Notes:► https://twitter.com/MikeRyanDev/status/1307687779195854849► https://github.com/angular/angular-cli/releases/tag/v10.1.0-next.7
During the COVID-19 pandemic, we will try to bring you 20-25 minute episodes every weekday possible for the immediate future. We hope to return to sports normalcy as soon as possible.On this episode:Ranking Top QB's in NFL Draft (1:25)Predicting Giants & Jets Top Pick (19:30)The Final Minute: John Minko (27:05)Come along for the ride!
Dan is a special education teacher and co-owner of Spectrum Sports. Spectrum Sports provides a safe and educational learning atmosphere in a setting that is free from judgement for individuals with special needs. Dan shares his experience in helping kids of all abilities feel comfortable to participate in fitness and sports. Spectrum Sports is actively seeking volunteers if interested please reach out at spectrumsportsnj3@gmail.comwww.spectrumsportsnj.com@spectrumsportsnjspectrumsports3@gmail.com
Thundercling: A Super Awesome Rock Climbing Explosion Thunderpod
Minko Nikolov, 31, had lived a pretty charmed life up to a couple months ago. Originally from Bulgaria, Minko discovered rock climbing through his local crags and a powerhouse gym located just minutes from his house. In the early 2000s, as the competition scene lay fairly dormant in the States, Minko launched himself into the Bulgarian circuit. He walked out of his first competition in second-to-last place. Less than a year later, he won the second comp he ever entered. That was just the beginning. Engrossed with competition, Minko steadily improved and regularly won comps all over his home country. In the mid-2000s he left Bulgaria to study in the States, plopping down in Arizona. The American climbing ethos soon washed over him and he was logging more days outside than on plastic. Shortly after graduating from university, Minko made the leap to Colorado, where he became one of the strongest "hobby climbers" (as he puts it) in the state, sending V13 way back in 2008. He found a community and settled into life as a passionate climber while sustaining a good job, a rare feat for a climber of Minko's raw talent. On August 17th, after incoming weather thwarted his solo session in Rocky Mountain National Park, Minko was on his way down the trail, somewhere between Lower Chaos and Emerald Lake. Already below tree line, the lone slice of lightning to hit the ground during the storm struck Minko on his shoulder, missing the crown of his head by inches. 100 million volts threw him to the ground, unconscious. Minko woke up dazed, thinking he may have been shot, smoke rising from his prostrate body. He couldn't move his arm or leg. His shoulder hung dislocated and his jaw was broken. The lightning had torn through his body, severely burning over 30 percent of it, and blew a hole out the side of his foot as it exited. Rain fell on his blood-streaked face as he tried to piece together what had happened, the sudden trauma masking the pain to come. Incredibly, a couple of hikers spotted Minko on the trail and shouted to him that he'd been struck by lightning. Equally miraculous, the hikers stood in a rare pocket of cell service. RMNP Search and Rescue was on the scene within minutes, hauling the now pain-riddled Minko off to a waiting helicopter, the hospital, and an uncertain future. Minko's is a story of survival, perseverance, and calm determination in the face of unthinkable trauma. His narrative, riddled with lessons both apparent and analogous, left us speechless. Have a question, feedback, suggestion, or pitch? Launch a missive at thunderclingpodcast@gmail.com or DM us at @thethundercling on Instagram. We read and respond to every note, unless you mention Fidi's Greek accent, in which case he will hunt you down. Cheers to Ryne Doughty for the tunes! He's back in the studio putting together his FIFTH (!) album. We can't wait. Happy Halloween, you Pagan horde!
In 2007, WFAN’s John Minko was rejected for a press pass to see his alma mater, Butler, play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Buffalo. Mike and the Mad Dog were flabbergasted. “If they don’t get Minko a pass, they are dead as far as I’m concerned,” said Chris “Mad Dog” Russo. Listen to this classic clips as the guys try to get the Mink Man into the game.
In 2007, WFAN’s John Minko was rejected for a press pass to see his alma mater, Butler, play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Buffalo. Mike and the Mad Dog were flabbergasted. “If they don’t get Minko a pass, they are dead as far as I’m concerned,” said Chris “Mad Dog” Russo. Listen to this classic clips as the guys try to get the Mink Man into the game.
In 2007, WFAN’s John Minko was rejected for a press pass to see his alma mater, Butler, play in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Buffalo. Mike and the Mad Dog were flabbergasted. “If they don’t get Minko a pass, they are dead as far as I’m concerned,” said Chris “Mad Dog” Russo. Listen to this classic clips as the guys try to get the Mink Man into the game.
Gabonese artist Ya Minko came by campus for a conversation about his experiences in hip hop communities in Gabon and the United States. We had a long discussion on hip hop culture and the business of hip hop. Every artist has to decide how to market themselves, how to speak to their audience, and how to navigate the politics of the music industry. Ya Minko spoke to us days before his presentation at the Apple Carnegie store in downtown Washington, DC. Where he performed his song “Tired” during a workshop on hip hop lyricism. Ya Minko can be found on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/MinkoEmmanuel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/minkoemmanuel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnHYdkLknAUR1z2Ma_7QECQ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/minko-emmanuelContinue reading
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp CacheFly Panel Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Joe Eames Brian Love Joined by Special Guest: Minko Gechev Episode Summary Minko from Angular team at Google talks about what's new in Angular v8 and what has changed. Some of the exciting new features include differential loading, dynamic imports for lazy routes and CLI workflow improvements which end up being a large perfomance improvement. The panel comments on the fact that it was effortless to migrate from Angular 7 to Angular 8, and Minko also mentions that they had received feedback that the how to start tutorials were not very clear and so in Angular v8 they made an effort to re-do the tutorials. Links Angular Versioning and Releases - Angular Minko's Twitter Minko's Blog Minko's GitHub https://caniuse.com/#search=modules Picks Aaron Frost: Stranger Things Season 3 Angular Denver Joe Eames: Bonnie Brennan and her daughter Sam Shai Reznik: Dev Ed Podcast: Making Learning Fun Ozark Cobra Kai Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone Alyssa Nicoll: ngAir 211 - Template Streams in Angular & Change Detection Profiling w/ Dominic Elm & Kwinten Pisman Brian Love: https://github.com/cartant/rxjs-spy Go Outside and Hike Minko Gechev: You can use the "safe navigation" operator in Angular templates Hit Fit SF
In part 2, John Minko reveals some never before heard stories concerning the birth of WFAN. Minko talks about the meeting where the idea of WFAN was hatched Why did the early bosses at the station try to get Minko to quit What did the early days of WFAN sound like How much influence did Minko have in the birth of the station Which prominent sports radio personality was let go in order to save Minko's job That and more...on part 2! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry and John Minko discuss: Feeding Sharks, Poop-Filled Lakes and Minko's Thoughts on Sex Robots See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Special Guests: Minko Gechev In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Minko Gechev about teaching Angular through Rhyme.com. Minko is currently working on Rhyme.com, which is a platform for hands-on demos and trainings. They touch on what Rhyme.com is, how it works, and the advantages to using it, especially in training. They also go into detail as to how an all sides workshop is set up and the versatility of using Rhyme with many different frameworks. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Minko intro What are you most famous for in the Angular community? Angular.js style guide What is Rhyme? How does Rhyme work? All sides workshop advantages CodeSandbox.io Plunker Full on BM with virtual access Run things in your bowser eventually Working in the cloud Linux and Windows How workshops work Providing video recordings You can teach anything through Rhyme Have you used this in a coding environment? Angular CLI How are you using Angular to build this system? How much of the work is Angular pulling for you? TypeScript Architecture of Rhyme What is WebRTC? And much, much more! Links: Rhyme.com Angular.js style guide CodeSandbox.io Plunker Linux Windows Angular CLI TypeScript WebRTC Minko’s GitHub @MGechev Minko’s Blog Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson DevChat.tv YouTube Ward Building Microservices by Sam Newman Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Minko ngConf
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Special Guests: Minko Gechev In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Minko Gechev about teaching Angular through Rhyme.com. Minko is currently working on Rhyme.com, which is a platform for hands-on demos and trainings. They touch on what Rhyme.com is, how it works, and the advantages to using it, especially in training. They also go into detail as to how an all sides workshop is set up and the versatility of using Rhyme with many different frameworks. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Minko intro What are you most famous for in the Angular community? Angular.js style guide What is Rhyme? How does Rhyme work? All sides workshop advantages CodeSandbox.io Plunker Full on BM with virtual access Run things in your bowser eventually Working in the cloud Linux and Windows How workshops work Providing video recordings You can teach anything through Rhyme Have you used this in a coding environment? Angular CLI How are you using Angular to build this system? How much of the work is Angular pulling for you? TypeScript Architecture of Rhyme What is WebRTC? And much, much more! Links: Rhyme.com Angular.js style guide CodeSandbox.io Plunker Linux Windows Angular CLI TypeScript WebRTC Minko’s GitHub @MGechev Minko’s Blog Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson DevChat.tv YouTube Ward Building Microservices by Sam Newman Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Minko ngConf
Panel: Charles Max Wood Ward Bell Special Guests: Minko Gechev In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Minko Gechev about teaching Angular through Rhyme.com. Minko is currently working on Rhyme.com, which is a platform for hands-on demos and trainings. They touch on what Rhyme.com is, how it works, and the advantages to using it, especially in training. They also go into detail as to how an all sides workshop is set up and the versatility of using Rhyme with many different frameworks. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Minko intro What are you most famous for in the Angular community? Angular.js style guide What is Rhyme? How does Rhyme work? All sides workshop advantages CodeSandbox.io Plunker Full on BM with virtual access Run things in your bowser eventually Working in the cloud Linux and Windows How workshops work Providing video recordings You can teach anything through Rhyme Have you used this in a coding environment? Angular CLI How are you using Angular to build this system? How much of the work is Angular pulling for you? TypeScript Architecture of Rhyme What is WebRTC? And much, much more! Links: Rhyme.com Angular.js style guide CodeSandbox.io Plunker Linux Windows Angular CLI TypeScript WebRTC Minko’s GitHub @MGechev Minko’s Blog Picks: Charles 12 Rules for Life by Jordan B. Peterson DevChat.tv YouTube Ward Building Microservices by Sam Newman Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella Minko ngConf
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Shai Reznik Special Guests: Minko Gechev In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses Angular Differs with Minko Gechev. Minko is a return guest to AiA, and is the founder o Rhyme and contributes to the Open Source community regularly. Minko is on the show to talk about Angular Differs. The discussion covers the details of the Differs and why they are important on the Angular platform. The topics covered are the concerns of differs, data applications and structures, problems solved and why it is good for Angular developers and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Startup Rhyme and Open Source Differs Differ helps find out the difference in data applications Problems it solves and why it is good for a day to day Angular developer Behavior of NG 4 - Example Binding refresh How made you write the blog post? Pump a Promise or an Async? Binding to Differs, Observable, etc. Turbo Differ Track by Function Implementing the track by function Implementation detail Tips for Building and Test Differs? Angular source? Rhyme and much more! Links: http://blog.mgechev.com https://github.com/mgechev @mgechev https://rhyme.com Picks: Charles Tuft and Needle Apple AirPods Alyssa Arch - game War Knight - game Ward The Translation of The Odyssey Joe Do The Work The Art of Overwatch Shai Growing Object Orient Software, Guided By Test VICE - How To Become Trip Advisor’s #1 Fake Restaurant Minko 3rd Edition of Book Switching to Angular Conditional types of TypeScript Stack Blitz
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Shai Reznik Special Guests: Minko Gechev In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses Angular Differs with Minko Gechev. Minko is a return guest to AiA, and is the founder o Rhyme and contributes to the Open Source community regularly. Minko is on the show to talk about Angular Differs. The discussion covers the details of the Differs and why they are important on the Angular platform. The topics covered are the concerns of differs, data applications and structures, problems solved and why it is good for Angular developers and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Startup Rhyme and Open Source Differs Differ helps find out the difference in data applications Problems it solves and why it is good for a day to day Angular developer Behavior of NG 4 - Example Binding refresh How made you write the blog post? Pump a Promise or an Async? Binding to Differs, Observable, etc. Turbo Differ Track by Function Implementing the track by function Implementation detail Tips for Building and Test Differs? Angular source? Rhyme and much more! Links: http://blog.mgechev.com https://github.com/mgechev @mgechev https://rhyme.com Picks: Charles Tuft and Needle Apple AirPods Alyssa Arch - game War Knight - game Ward The Translation of The Odyssey Joe Do The Work The Art of Overwatch Shai Growing Object Orient Software, Guided By Test VICE - How To Become Trip Advisor’s #1 Fake Restaurant Minko 3rd Edition of Book Switching to Angular Conditional types of TypeScript Stack Blitz
Panel: Charles Max Wood Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell Shai Reznik Special Guests: Minko Gechev In the episode of Adventures in Angular the panel discusses Angular Differs with Minko Gechev. Minko is a return guest to AiA, and is the founder o Rhyme and contributes to the Open Source community regularly. Minko is on the show to talk about Angular Differs. The discussion covers the details of the Differs and why they are important on the Angular platform. The topics covered are the concerns of differs, data applications and structures, problems solved and why it is good for Angular developers and much more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Startup Rhyme and Open Source Differs Differ helps find out the difference in data applications Problems it solves and why it is good for a day to day Angular developer Behavior of NG 4 - Example Binding refresh How made you write the blog post? Pump a Promise or an Async? Binding to Differs, Observable, etc. Turbo Differ Track by Function Implementing the track by function Implementation detail Tips for Building and Test Differs? Angular source? Rhyme and much more! Links: http://blog.mgechev.com https://github.com/mgechev @mgechev https://rhyme.com Picks: Charles Tuft and Needle Apple AirPods Alyssa Arch - game War Knight - game Ward The Translation of The Odyssey Joe Do The Work The Art of Overwatch Shai Growing Object Orient Software, Guided By Test VICE - How To Become Trip Advisor’s #1 Fake Restaurant Minko 3rd Edition of Book Switching to Angular Conditional types of TypeScript Stack Blitz
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AiA 147: Codelyzer and Static Analysis Tools for Angular with Minko Gechev The week on Adventures in Angular features panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Shi Resnick, Lukas Ruebbelk, and Charles Max Wood. The special guest this week is Minko Gechev who is here to discuss Codelyzer. Minko is currently working on a start up. Angular JavaScript is the programming language that excites him the most. How do you work in a start up and still have free time? He tries to find an overlap between the work he's doing in the startup and work he does in his spare time. This is why he had previous work that was completely Angular (Angular Seed). This startup is more complicated because the overlap isn't as much. What is Codelyzer? Last year, he worked on the Angular Style Guide. He thought it was a good idea to have an automated way to verify a given project that follows the Angular Style Guide. He built on top of that and built Angular and provided similar style checks on top of templates, Angular CSS Styles inside of the components, and the Angular expressions inside of the templates. Codelyzer is a tool for static code analysis for Angular applications. How is it used? It can be used as a set of rules on top of tslint. You install it with mpm. Then tslint performs static analysis and verifies whether the source code follows some style guidelines that our team has agreed upon. When Codelyzer is used, we can also analyze the templates on Angular applications. After that, you can confirm it follows these rules by running tslint on top of the entire project. How many of the default tslint rules do you agree with? Minko states that that is a lot of tslint and Angular rules that align and that he agrees with most of them. He does admit there are some he finds annoying, such as specific semi colon rules. Overall, he believes that if the team has agreed upon the rule, it is following in order to avoid arguing. What do you recommend as the best way to add Codelyzer to a project that started without it? He thinks you should add one rule at a time. All the wordings will be fixed one by one, eventually fixing the entire project. He has also started working on style analysis on top of the application, which is performance analysis. He doesn’t know what data the application will process. But he still considers that a given component will have performance if it has a huge -- in the template. So static analysis we can find such templates and eventually warn the users about eventual performance issues that are possible. How hard is it to add or change in Codelyzer? It might be slightly harder compared to tslint because there are more things that can be statically verified. In Tslint there's a visitor pattern. There is a classical design from the Ganga; it is used for the reversal of syntax 3 of a Typescript code. So when you implement the visitor pattern, you visit a specific construct, verify whether the name follows some guidelines. It is pretty much the same thing in Codelyzer but you can also implement the same visitor pattern for visiting the template of the component. Currently, the project has more than 20 contributors. It looks complicated but not if you spend 30 to 40 minutes looking at the code. What was the motivation behind going deep into Angular? The style was easy for static (automated) verification. This way saved a lot of time from code reviews. Code reviews still have to be performed, but at least can skip the verification from style guides because they can be automatically done. He likes compilers, it is the front end of a compiler: analyzing Syntax 3 part of a compiler itself interesting algorithms. There is another rule from Codelyzer being worked on that isn't completely stable yet. It is to find out which styles are actually used inside of the template. Codelyzer can find out some of the styles that are no longer applied to some of the styles within the template. This is not ready yet but it will be ready in a couple of configurations. Is the idea of searching through of finding either redundant or non-used style, is this something Codelyzer's doing for the very first time (no one has ever done it) or are there tools that this would replace? For Angular, there is no other tool like that. JavaScript or HTML may be close. The Browser can do that. If I want to write a rule do I take the abstract syntax and tell it what to look for? How does that work? You can’t learn it by heart, so I usually copy and paste the existing code and then modify it. It is a standard typescript rule so you need to provide an abstract rule; you'll need to provide the visitor. If the rule is super complicated, you need four visitors. Are you relying on tslint to break things down into tokens and the abstract syntax and then doing the work from there? Yeah. I did some extensions of tslint. Just extending tslint because it would have been too much work to create something from scratch. He is relying on tslint’s error reporting. So in order to set this up on a CI machine, it needs to be able to run node and install some mpm packages? Yes. Run node, install tslint, install Codelyzer and have this rule directory with the Codelyzer rules inside tslint. Is there a visual proof for knowing what the rule does? There is documentation on codelyzer.com/rules. Picks: Shi: Reflect API Driving on the right side of the road Minko Gechev Alyssa: Apple Airpods:https://www.apple.com/airpods Crutches Lukas: iPhone 7+ portrait mode: https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/21/hands-on-with-the-iphone-7-plus-crazy-new-portrait-mode/ Vulfpeck-1612: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRHQPG1xd9o Charles: Angular Dev Summit www.angulardevsummit.com Minko: Pixel: https://madeby.google.com/phone/ Angular IO: https://angular.io/ Philip Wadler’s Monads for Functional Programming: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/marktoberdorf/baastad.pdf
AiA 147: Codelyzer and Static Analysis Tools for Angular with Minko Gechev The week on Adventures in Angular features panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Shi Resnick, Lukas Ruebbelk, and Charles Max Wood. The special guest this week is Minko Gechev who is here to discuss Codelyzer. Minko is currently working on a start up. Angular JavaScript is the programming language that excites him the most. How do you work in a start up and still have free time? He tries to find an overlap between the work he's doing in the startup and work he does in his spare time. This is why he had previous work that was completely Angular (Angular Seed). This startup is more complicated because the overlap isn't as much. What is Codelyzer? Last year, he worked on the Angular Style Guide. He thought it was a good idea to have an automated way to verify a given project that follows the Angular Style Guide. He built on top of that and built Angular and provided similar style checks on top of templates, Angular CSS Styles inside of the components, and the Angular expressions inside of the templates. Codelyzer is a tool for static code analysis for Angular applications. How is it used? It can be used as a set of rules on top of tslint. You install it with mpm. Then tslint performs static analysis and verifies whether the source code follows some style guidelines that our team has agreed upon. When Codelyzer is used, we can also analyze the templates on Angular applications. After that, you can confirm it follows these rules by running tslint on top of the entire project. How many of the default tslint rules do you agree with? Minko states that that is a lot of tslint and Angular rules that align and that he agrees with most of them. He does admit there are some he finds annoying, such as specific semi colon rules. Overall, he believes that if the team has agreed upon the rule, it is following in order to avoid arguing. What do you recommend as the best way to add Codelyzer to a project that started without it? He thinks you should add one rule at a time. All the wordings will be fixed one by one, eventually fixing the entire project. He has also started working on style analysis on top of the application, which is performance analysis. He doesn’t know what data the application will process. But he still considers that a given component will have performance if it has a huge -- in the template. So static analysis we can find such templates and eventually warn the users about eventual performance issues that are possible. How hard is it to add or change in Codelyzer? It might be slightly harder compared to tslint because there are more things that can be statically verified. In Tslint there's a visitor pattern. There is a classical design from the Ganga; it is used for the reversal of syntax 3 of a Typescript code. So when you implement the visitor pattern, you visit a specific construct, verify whether the name follows some guidelines. It is pretty much the same thing in Codelyzer but you can also implement the same visitor pattern for visiting the template of the component. Currently, the project has more than 20 contributors. It looks complicated but not if you spend 30 to 40 minutes looking at the code. What was the motivation behind going deep into Angular? The style was easy for static (automated) verification. This way saved a lot of time from code reviews. Code reviews still have to be performed, but at least can skip the verification from style guides because they can be automatically done. He likes compilers, it is the front end of a compiler: analyzing Syntax 3 part of a compiler itself interesting algorithms. There is another rule from Codelyzer being worked on that isn't completely stable yet. It is to find out which styles are actually used inside of the template. Codelyzer can find out some of the styles that are no longer applied to some of the styles within the template. This is not ready yet but it will be ready in a couple of configurations. Is the idea of searching through of finding either redundant or non-used style, is this something Codelyzer's doing for the very first time (no one has ever done it) or are there tools that this would replace? For Angular, there is no other tool like that. JavaScript or HTML may be close. The Browser can do that. If I want to write a rule do I take the abstract syntax and tell it what to look for? How does that work? You can’t learn it by heart, so I usually copy and paste the existing code and then modify it. It is a standard typescript rule so you need to provide an abstract rule; you'll need to provide the visitor. If the rule is super complicated, you need four visitors. Are you relying on tslint to break things down into tokens and the abstract syntax and then doing the work from there? Yeah. I did some extensions of tslint. Just extending tslint because it would have been too much work to create something from scratch. He is relying on tslint’s error reporting. So in order to set this up on a CI machine, it needs to be able to run node and install some mpm packages? Yes. Run node, install tslint, install Codelyzer and have this rule directory with the Codelyzer rules inside tslint. Is there a visual proof for knowing what the rule does? There is documentation on codelyzer.com/rules. Picks: Shi: Reflect API Driving on the right side of the road Minko Gechev Alyssa: Apple Airpods:https://www.apple.com/airpods Crutches Lukas: iPhone 7+ portrait mode: https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/21/hands-on-with-the-iphone-7-plus-crazy-new-portrait-mode/ Vulfpeck-1612: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRHQPG1xd9o Charles: Angular Dev Summit www.angulardevsummit.com Minko: Pixel: https://madeby.google.com/phone/ Angular IO: https://angular.io/ Philip Wadler’s Monads for Functional Programming: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/marktoberdorf/baastad.pdf
AiA 147: Codelyzer and Static Analysis Tools for Angular with Minko Gechev The week on Adventures in Angular features panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Shi Resnick, Lukas Ruebbelk, and Charles Max Wood. The special guest this week is Minko Gechev who is here to discuss Codelyzer. Minko is currently working on a start up. Angular JavaScript is the programming language that excites him the most. How do you work in a start up and still have free time? He tries to find an overlap between the work he's doing in the startup and work he does in his spare time. This is why he had previous work that was completely Angular (Angular Seed). This startup is more complicated because the overlap isn't as much. What is Codelyzer? Last year, he worked on the Angular Style Guide. He thought it was a good idea to have an automated way to verify a given project that follows the Angular Style Guide. He built on top of that and built Angular and provided similar style checks on top of templates, Angular CSS Styles inside of the components, and the Angular expressions inside of the templates. Codelyzer is a tool for static code analysis for Angular applications. How is it used? It can be used as a set of rules on top of tslint. You install it with mpm. Then tslint performs static analysis and verifies whether the source code follows some style guidelines that our team has agreed upon. When Codelyzer is used, we can also analyze the templates on Angular applications. After that, you can confirm it follows these rules by running tslint on top of the entire project. How many of the default tslint rules do you agree with? Minko states that that is a lot of tslint and Angular rules that align and that he agrees with most of them. He does admit there are some he finds annoying, such as specific semi colon rules. Overall, he believes that if the team has agreed upon the rule, it is following in order to avoid arguing. What do you recommend as the best way to add Codelyzer to a project that started without it? He thinks you should add one rule at a time. All the wordings will be fixed one by one, eventually fixing the entire project. He has also started working on style analysis on top of the application, which is performance analysis. He doesn’t know what data the application will process. But he still considers that a given component will have performance if it has a huge -- in the template. So static analysis we can find such templates and eventually warn the users about eventual performance issues that are possible. How hard is it to add or change in Codelyzer? It might be slightly harder compared to tslint because there are more things that can be statically verified. In Tslint there's a visitor pattern. There is a classical design from the Ganga; it is used for the reversal of syntax 3 of a Typescript code. So when you implement the visitor pattern, you visit a specific construct, verify whether the name follows some guidelines. It is pretty much the same thing in Codelyzer but you can also implement the same visitor pattern for visiting the template of the component. Currently, the project has more than 20 contributors. It looks complicated but not if you spend 30 to 40 minutes looking at the code. What was the motivation behind going deep into Angular? The style was easy for static (automated) verification. This way saved a lot of time from code reviews. Code reviews still have to be performed, but at least can skip the verification from style guides because they can be automatically done. He likes compilers, it is the front end of a compiler: analyzing Syntax 3 part of a compiler itself interesting algorithms. There is another rule from Codelyzer being worked on that isn't completely stable yet. It is to find out which styles are actually used inside of the template. Codelyzer can find out some of the styles that are no longer applied to some of the styles within the template. This is not ready yet but it will be ready in a couple of configurations. Is the idea of searching through of finding either redundant or non-used style, is this something Codelyzer's doing for the very first time (no one has ever done it) or are there tools that this would replace? For Angular, there is no other tool like that. JavaScript or HTML may be close. The Browser can do that. If I want to write a rule do I take the abstract syntax and tell it what to look for? How does that work? You can’t learn it by heart, so I usually copy and paste the existing code and then modify it. It is a standard typescript rule so you need to provide an abstract rule; you'll need to provide the visitor. If the rule is super complicated, you need four visitors. Are you relying on tslint to break things down into tokens and the abstract syntax and then doing the work from there? Yeah. I did some extensions of tslint. Just extending tslint because it would have been too much work to create something from scratch. He is relying on tslint’s error reporting. So in order to set this up on a CI machine, it needs to be able to run node and install some mpm packages? Yes. Run node, install tslint, install Codelyzer and have this rule directory with the Codelyzer rules inside tslint. Is there a visual proof for knowing what the rule does? There is documentation on codelyzer.com/rules. Picks: Shi: Reflect API Driving on the right side of the road Minko Gechev Alyssa: Apple Airpods:https://www.apple.com/airpods Crutches Lukas: iPhone 7+ portrait mode: https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/21/hands-on-with-the-iphone-7-plus-crazy-new-portrait-mode/ Vulfpeck-1612: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRHQPG1xd9o Charles: Angular Dev Summit www.angulardevsummit.com Minko: Pixel: https://madeby.google.com/phone/ Angular IO: https://angular.io/ Philip Wadler’s Monads for Functional Programming: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/papers/marktoberdorf/baastad.pdf
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On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Minko Gechev. Minko is a software engineer at Learn Capital and has been contributing to the open source community. He talked about Immutability with Angular in episode 54 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to how he got into programming and what he's currently up to!
On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Minko Gechev. Minko is a software engineer at Learn Capital and has been contributing to the open source community. He talked about Immutability with Angular in episode 54 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to how he got into programming and what he's currently up to!
On today's episode of My Angular Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Minko Gechev. Minko is a software engineer at Learn Capital and has been contributing to the open source community. He talked about Immutability with Angular in episode 54 of the Adventures in Angular Show. Listen to how he got into programming and what he's currently up to!
ng-conf recap show Panelists: Olivier Combe, Pete Bacon Darwin, Dmitry#main-content What was your favorite part? Group meetings: AMAs,Experts Room, Educators Conclave, ng Include Tour Of Heroes with Papa Misko, Igor, Minko, John Papa Science Fair - Uri's purple eye robot, Alex's brain scanner ng-show by Shai Combat bots, interacting with people What is your biggest takeaway? Offline compiler Angular cares about diversity Igor won't hit his boss ng-conf organizers really do it for the love of it Talks Wind chimes Reactive programming related talks Kara's speed coding! Keynotes was awesome (TheRoad Ahead) Router presentation byPapa Misko Shai presentation Angular2 Style Guide (byMinko) Mike Brocchi Lear CLI NGOn Matias Niemala Animations What were the goodies? Angular tattoos (on yourface!) Power-packs Yo-yo ngOcarina What could be improved? Band Session guide for fair day - it was difficult to work out what was where and when App: swag calls App: session start-end time confusion Tips & Picks Jeff Whelpley Jeff Cross’s talk on PWAs- https://mobile.angular.io Universal Integrations Java backend - https://github.com/angular/universal/issues/280 PHP backend - https://github.com/angular/universal/issues/281 Go backend - https://github.com/angular/universal/issues/391 Pete Bacon Darwin Carry proof of age in SLC(even if you are over 30!) Cylon.js - command drones from your laptop - https://cylonjs.com/ Olivier Angular Universal - https://universal.angular.io Ng-conf videos -https://www.youtube.com/user/ngconfvideos Dmitri NativeScript - https://www.nativescript.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
How Service Workers will change the way you think about web apps Panelists: Ari Lerner, Olivier Combe, Gleb Bahmatov Guests: Minko GechevShow notes: What Gleb and Minko have been up to lately What is Service Worker? Any relation to Web Worker?Are there other types of workers? Do they all rest on Sundays? Differences with appCache What is the current browsers support? Can you use polyfills? How can they be used? You can find how existing websites use them right now by opening chrome://serviceworker-internals/and clicking on script urls Smartcache and offline support Image or video transcodingon the fly Background data sync andpush messages Instant application restartfrom last known HTML (bottle-service) Transpiling code(babel-service) Even running server-sideJavaScript server in the browser (express-service) What are Progressive Web Apps? angular/progressive What will mobile look like in 5 years when serviceworkers are fully supported? When should we use service workers? When shouldn’t we use service workers?Tips &Picks Minko Gechev https://github.com/angular/progressive https://github.com/ngrx https://www.packtpub.com/web-development/switching-angular-2 Gleb Bahmutov The status of ServiceWorkers api implementation indifferent browsers: https://jakearchibald.github.io/isserviceworkerready/ Mozilla’s book of service workers demos and features https://serviceworke.rs/ WebWorkers + ServiceWorkers presentation video https://youtu.be/4axZ3D75Llg Olivier Combe Mix It: https://www.mix-it.fr/ Ng conf planning looks awesome o/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
02:06 - Minko Gechev Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 03:57 - Immutability 05:11 - Why is immutability interesting to Angular developers? React 09:19 - Side Effects 12:18 - Are immutable data structures in conflict with large quantities of data? Persistent Data Structures Immutable.js angular-immutable 16:18 - How does the track by syntax help/affect you? 19:05 - Angular 2 and Immutable Data 21:30 - Immutable Data and Observables Cycle.js Knockout.js 25:14 - Getting Started Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 1 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 2 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 3 Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 (Immutability and Observables) 26:26 - Minko’s Background with Immutability 27:36 - The Evolution of Immutability 28:52 - Functional User Interface 29:29 - Data in, UI out Victor Savkin: Building Angular Apps Using Flux Architecture 32:30 - Case Studies and Examples Where Immutability Has Worked Ideally Picks The Little Mermaid Musical (Katya) Primitive.io (Joe) Douglas Crockford: The Better Parts (John) DuckTales (John) Camp Pluralsight (John) Cell Phone Tripod Adapter (Chuck) NeewerHandheld Video Stabilizer for DV GoPro Mini Cameras (Chuck) Michael Feathers: The Deep Synergy Between Testability and Good Design (Minko)
02:06 - Minko Gechev Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 03:57 - Immutability 05:11 - Why is immutability interesting to Angular developers? React 09:19 - Side Effects 12:18 - Are immutable data structures in conflict with large quantities of data? Persistent Data Structures Immutable.js angular-immutable 16:18 - How does the track by syntax help/affect you? 19:05 - Angular 2 and Immutable Data 21:30 - Immutable Data and Observables Cycle.js Knockout.js 25:14 - Getting Started Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 1 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 2 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 3 Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 (Immutability and Observables) 26:26 - Minko’s Background with Immutability 27:36 - The Evolution of Immutability 28:52 - Functional User Interface 29:29 - Data in, UI out Victor Savkin: Building Angular Apps Using Flux Architecture 32:30 - Case Studies and Examples Where Immutability Has Worked Ideally Picks The Little Mermaid Musical (Katya) Primitive.io (Joe) Douglas Crockford: The Better Parts (John) DuckTales (John) Camp Pluralsight (John) Cell Phone Tripod Adapter (Chuck) NeewerHandheld Video Stabilizer for DV GoPro Mini Cameras (Chuck) Michael Feathers: The Deep Synergy Between Testability and Good Design (Minko)
02:06 - Minko Gechev Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 03:57 - Immutability 05:11 - Why is immutability interesting to Angular developers? React 09:19 - Side Effects 12:18 - Are immutable data structures in conflict with large quantities of data? Persistent Data Structures Immutable.js angular-immutable 16:18 - How does the track by syntax help/affect you? 19:05 - Angular 2 and Immutable Data 21:30 - Immutable Data and Observables Cycle.js Knockout.js 25:14 - Getting Started Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 1 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 2 Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular Part 3 Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 (Immutability and Observables) 26:26 - Minko’s Background with Immutability 27:36 - The Evolution of Immutability 28:52 - Functional User Interface 29:29 - Data in, UI out Victor Savkin: Building Angular Apps Using Flux Architecture 32:30 - Case Studies and Examples Where Immutability Has Worked Ideally Picks The Little Mermaid Musical (Katya) Primitive.io (Joe) Douglas Crockford: The Better Parts (John) DuckTales (John) Camp Pluralsight (John) Cell Phone Tripod Adapter (Chuck) NeewerHandheld Video Stabilizer for DV GoPro Mini Cameras (Chuck) Michael Feathers: The Deep Synergy Between Testability and Good Design (Minko)
Check out Ruby Remote Conf! 02:19 - Gleb Bahmutov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:21 - Perceptual Performance Paul Irish: "Delivering the goods" Fluent 2014 Keynote Gleb Bahmutov: Improving Angular web app performance example. [YouTube] Gleb Bahmutov: Profile and Optimize Your JavaScript Like a Ninja 07:09 - Getting User Feedback 12:15 - Profiling, Tools and Techniques code-snippets 16:45 - Performance Optimization The Pareto Principle Chrome DevTools 20:38 - Benchmarks 22:20 - Extracting Value from Profiling angular-vs-repeat 26:11 - Top Performance Problems Two-Way Binding Keeping Up-to-Date with Versions Minimize the Number of Expressions in Template Elements 28:44 - Performance Lessons Ng-webworker Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed @ ng-conf 2015 34:30 - Public Opinion on Performance in Angular 40:57 - Drive-by Optimizations 42:26 - Angular 2 Performance Predictions Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 More From Gleb: Fast Legoization Angular plus React equals Speed revisited JavaScript and AngularJs learning resources Picks The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) Ruby Rogues (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) The Freelancers’ Show (Chuck) The iPhreaks Show (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) Car Talk (Gleb) Colorsublime (Gleb)
Check out Ruby Remote Conf! 02:19 - Gleb Bahmutov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:21 - Perceptual Performance Paul Irish: "Delivering the goods" Fluent 2014 Keynote Gleb Bahmutov: Improving Angular web app performance example. [YouTube] Gleb Bahmutov: Profile and Optimize Your JavaScript Like a Ninja 07:09 - Getting User Feedback 12:15 - Profiling, Tools and Techniques code-snippets 16:45 - Performance Optimization The Pareto Principle Chrome DevTools 20:38 - Benchmarks 22:20 - Extracting Value from Profiling angular-vs-repeat 26:11 - Top Performance Problems Two-Way Binding Keeping Up-to-Date with Versions Minimize the Number of Expressions in Template Elements 28:44 - Performance Lessons Ng-webworker Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed @ ng-conf 2015 34:30 - Public Opinion on Performance in Angular 40:57 - Drive-by Optimizations 42:26 - Angular 2 Performance Predictions Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 More From Gleb: Fast Legoization Angular plus React equals Speed revisited JavaScript and AngularJs learning resources Picks The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) Ruby Rogues (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) The Freelancers’ Show (Chuck) The iPhreaks Show (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) Car Talk (Gleb) Colorsublime (Gleb)
Check out Ruby Remote Conf! 02:19 - Gleb Bahmutov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:21 - Perceptual Performance Paul Irish: "Delivering the goods" Fluent 2014 Keynote Gleb Bahmutov: Improving Angular web app performance example. [YouTube] Gleb Bahmutov: Profile and Optimize Your JavaScript Like a Ninja 07:09 - Getting User Feedback 12:15 - Profiling, Tools and Techniques code-snippets 16:45 - Performance Optimization The Pareto Principle Chrome DevTools 20:38 - Benchmarks 22:20 - Extracting Value from Profiling angular-vs-repeat 26:11 - Top Performance Problems Two-Way Binding Keeping Up-to-Date with Versions Minimize the Number of Expressions in Template Elements 28:44 - Performance Lessons Ng-webworker Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed @ ng-conf 2015 34:30 - Public Opinion on Performance in Angular 40:57 - Drive-by Optimizations 42:26 - Angular 2 Performance Predictions Minko Gechev: Bringing Immutability to Angular @ ng-vegas 2015 More From Gleb: Fast Legoization Angular plus React equals Speed revisited JavaScript and AngularJs learning resources Picks The CodeNewbie Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! (Chuck) Ask Me Another (Chuck) Ruby Rogues (Chuck) JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) The Freelancers’ Show (Chuck) The iPhreaks Show (Chuck) RailsClips (Chuck) Car Talk (Gleb) Colorsublime (Gleb)
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