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I spoke with John Calderaio. John is as a technical writer currently working with Mosh Hamedani from Programming with Mosh. If you haven't heard about Mosh, he is a great content and course creator. John writes for Mosh's website. But John's story goes way beyond coding. As we discussed about his career, he revealed his troubled time from 12 to 20 years old when he dealt with drugs and alcohol, which lead to a car accident that got him in jail for 1 year. According to him, this was the worst time of his life. Thankfully he got himself clean and he shared with me that after jail, he went back to University, got his bad grades removed and finished with a 3.9 GPA in Computer Science Engineering. Unfortunately as a result of the car accident, he started suffering severe backpain which is still a constant in his life 24/7. Just to give you an idea of how bad the pain is, he was talking to me from his bed during the chat. Nowadays, John is looking forward to a surgery that should fix the problems on his back. If all goes well, has plans to go to med school and combine technology with medicine. I will leave you with the positive John Calderaio - technical writer and developer. Enjoy the chat! Full show notes and links: https://SoloCoder.com/99
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel celebrates creating 200 episodes of Adventures in Angular! They talk about the origin of the show, how each of them came across the show and were asked to join the panel, and if there is a future for Angular. They also touch on where they see Angular going in the future, how difficult it is to predict how things are going to pan out in the next few years, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The first episodes of Adventures in Angular The origins of the show Angular was really picking up – make a podcast Chuck originally turned down the idea for the show Now get around 8,500 downloads per episode Alyssa heard about the show from ngConf Is there a future for Angular? What does Angular’s future look like? Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular is here to stay Angular IV Learning the first 80% of different technologies is easy, the last 20% is the hard part Angular in Depth blog Angular is solving the right problems Hard to know if Angular is going to be around for the long haul Incumbent technology as we move forward You never know what’s going to come up next New technologies are the main “threat” The case for Angular Enterprise level products Vue, React, and Ember Having alternatives is a good thing And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Angular ngConf Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular in Depth blog Vue React Ember Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Landscaping Home Depot Chuck@devchat.tv Shai Pact JS TestAngular.com Alyssa Angular Crash Course for Busy Developers by Mosh Hamedani Angular NgRX course by Deborah Kurata Joe Framework Summit A Quiet Place Notion WorkFlowy Ward NWLA Tournament
Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel celebrates creating 200 episodes of Adventures in Angular! They talk about the origin of the show, how each of them came across the show and were asked to join the panel, and if there is a future for Angular. They also touch on where they see Angular going in the future, how difficult it is to predict how things are going to pan out in the next few years, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The first episodes of Adventures in Angular The origins of the show Angular was really picking up – make a podcast Chuck originally turned down the idea for the show Now get around 8,500 downloads per episode Alyssa heard about the show from ngConf Is there a future for Angular? What does Angular’s future look like? Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular is here to stay Angular IV Learning the first 80% of different technologies is easy, the last 20% is the hard part Angular in Depth blog Angular is solving the right problems Hard to know if Angular is going to be around for the long haul Incumbent technology as we move forward You never know what’s going to come up next New technologies are the main “threat” The case for Angular Enterprise level products Vue, React, and Ember Having alternatives is a good thing And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Angular ngConf Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular in Depth blog Vue React Ember Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Landscaping Home Depot Chuck@devchat.tv Shai Pact JS TestAngular.com Alyssa Angular Crash Course for Busy Developers by Mosh Hamedani Angular NgRX course by Deborah Kurata Joe Framework Summit A Quiet Place Notion WorkFlowy Ward NWLA Tournament
Panel: Charles Max Wood Shai Reznik Joe Eames Alyssa Nicoll Ward Bell In this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel celebrates creating 200 episodes of Adventures in Angular! They talk about the origin of the show, how each of them came across the show and were asked to join the panel, and if there is a future for Angular. They also touch on where they see Angular going in the future, how difficult it is to predict how things are going to pan out in the next few years, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The first episodes of Adventures in Angular The origins of the show Angular was really picking up – make a podcast Chuck originally turned down the idea for the show Now get around 8,500 downloads per episode Alyssa heard about the show from ngConf Is there a future for Angular? What does Angular’s future look like? Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular is here to stay Angular IV Learning the first 80% of different technologies is easy, the last 20% is the hard part Angular in Depth blog Angular is solving the right problems Hard to know if Angular is going to be around for the long haul Incumbent technology as we move forward You never know what’s going to come up next New technologies are the main “threat” The case for Angular Enterprise level products Vue, React, and Ember Having alternatives is a good thing And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Angular ngConf Why I am betting my future on Angular 2 – Shai talk from 2016 Angular in Depth blog Vue React Ember Sponsors Angular Boot Camp Digital Ocean FreshBooks Picks: Charles Landscaping Home Depot Chuck@devchat.tv Shai Pact JS TestAngular.com Alyssa Angular Crash Course for Busy Developers by Mosh Hamedani Angular NgRX course by Deborah Kurata Joe Framework Summit A Quiet Place Notion WorkFlowy Ward NWLA Tournament
Mosh Hamedani has quickly risen the ranks as a Udemy best seller. He teaches Angular 2 and other computer programming courses, and has big plans for taking his online course business to the next level. Hear all about it in this episode. This is the Online Course Masters show, where we get inside the minds of the greatest online course creators. Visit http://onlinecoursemasters.com for show notes and more online teaching resources.