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Best podcasts about my angular story

Latest podcast episodes about my angular story

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MAS 108: Dave Cooper

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 34:58


Dave Cooper is a Data Analyst at E Database Marketing from London, UK. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Dave Cooper My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Dave's Twitter Dave's LinkedIn https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-mocks Picks Aaron Frost: Survivor - TV Show Dave Cooper: Become a locksmith

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MAS 108: Dave Cooper

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 34:58


Dave Cooper is a Data Analyst at E Database Marketing from London, UK. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Dave Cooper My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Dave's Twitter Dave's LinkedIn https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-mocks Picks Aaron Frost: Survivor - TV Show Dave Cooper: Become a locksmith

My Angular Story
MAS 108: Dave Cooper

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 34:58


Dave Cooper is a Data Analyst at E Database Marketing from London, UK. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Dave Cooper My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Dave's Twitter Dave's LinkedIn https://www.npmjs.com/package/data-mocks Picks Aaron Frost: Survivor - TV Show Dave Cooper: Become a locksmith

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MAS 107: Zama Khan Mohammed

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 31:41


Zama Khan Mohammed is a Software Architect, building Enterprise Web Applications with more than 7 years of experience. He currently works at Tekzenit. Aaron and Zama discuss how many developers are actually self-taught and whether it is advisable to attend a Bootcamp. He has recently authored a book "Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript" which is available at Amazon. Zama talks about the 9 projects he covers in his book. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Zama Khan Mohammed My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Zama's LinkedIn npx Zama Khan Mohammed Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript Picks Zama Khan Mohammed: https://developer.chrome.com/devsummit/

My Angular Story
MAS 107: Zama Khan Mohammed

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 31:41


Zama Khan Mohammed is a Software Architect, building Enterprise Web Applications with more than 7 years of experience. He currently works at Tekzenit. Aaron and Zama discuss how many developers are actually self-taught and whether it is advisable to attend a Bootcamp. He has recently authored a book "Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript" which is available at Amazon. Zama talks about the 9 projects he covers in his book. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Zama Khan Mohammed My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Zama's LinkedIn npx Zama Khan Mohammed Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript Picks Zama Khan Mohammed: https://developer.chrome.com/devsummit/

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MAS 107: Zama Khan Mohammed

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 31:41


Zama Khan Mohammed is a Software Architect, building Enterprise Web Applications with more than 7 years of experience. He currently works at Tekzenit. Aaron and Zama discuss how many developers are actually self-taught and whether it is advisable to attend a Bootcamp. He has recently authored a book "Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript" which is available at Amazon. Zama talks about the 9 projects he covers in his book. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Zama Khan Mohammed My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Zama's LinkedIn npx Zama Khan Mohammed Angular Projects: Build Nine Real-world Applications from Scratch Using Angular 8 and TypeScript Picks Zama Khan Mohammed: https://developer.chrome.com/devsummit/

My Angular Story
MAS 106: Tracy Lee

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 32:07


Tracy Lee is a Google Developer Expert, and Co-Founder of This Dot Labs and This Dot Media joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her coding journey. Tracy majored in marketing and was interested in coding because her boyfriend was a developer. She also loves building communities and has helped build 12 companies in the past 14 years. Her main interests are coding in Angular, React, Ember, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality and Machine Learning. In her free time, she runs Venture Hacked with the mission to help create relationships between startups and investors as well as give talks at conferences on her coding adventures and enjoys pairing with friends. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Tracy Lee My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Tracy's Twitter Tracy's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: CBS Survivor Tracy Lee: Scanwich (Scandinavian Sandwitch)

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MAS 106: Tracy Lee

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 32:07


Tracy Lee is a Google Developer Expert, and Co-Founder of This Dot Labs and This Dot Media joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her coding journey. Tracy majored in marketing and was interested in coding because her boyfriend was a developer. She also loves building communities and has helped build 12 companies in the past 14 years. Her main interests are coding in Angular, React, Ember, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality and Machine Learning. In her free time, she runs Venture Hacked with the mission to help create relationships between startups and investors as well as give talks at conferences on her coding adventures and enjoys pairing with friends. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Tracy Lee My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Tracy's Twitter Tracy's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: CBS Survivor Tracy Lee: Scanwich (Scandinavian Sandwitch)

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MAS 106: Tracy Lee

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 32:07


Tracy Lee is a Google Developer Expert, and Co-Founder of This Dot Labs and This Dot Media joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her coding journey. Tracy majored in marketing and was interested in coding because her boyfriend was a developer. She also loves building communities and has helped build 12 companies in the past 14 years. Her main interests are coding in Angular, React, Ember, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality and Machine Learning. In her free time, she runs Venture Hacked with the mission to help create relationships between startups and investors as well as give talks at conferences on her coding adventures and enjoys pairing with friends. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Tracy Lee My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Tracy's Twitter Tracy's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: CBS Survivor Tracy Lee: Scanwich (Scandinavian Sandwitch)

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MAS 105: Martina Kraus

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 34:42


Martina Kraus is a Google Developer Expert, consultant, and trainer. She joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her experiences with the Angular community. Both Aaron and Martina agree that Angular community is very accepting and friendly. Martina mentions that her Angular Conference experience was the ngVikings and she felt very included and welcome the whole time she was there. Martina also shares her Google Developer Experience as well. Martina believes developers should work on improving their strengths. For example, if a developer does not like to give talks at the conferences then maybe she should focus on writing blog pieces instead. Martina then talks about some of the things she is excited about in Angular right now. One of them is Angular Ivy and Martina is currently in the process of writing a blog piece on Angular Ivy. Aaron and Martina both agree that developers should try the Ivy update and see if their app works. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Martina Kraus My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Martina's Twitter Martina's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: Control Value Accessor Interface in Angular Pinewood Derby Hero Devs Scholarship Program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlD9JYP8u5E Martina Kraus https://www.preethikasireddy.com/ Find something that scares you and do it

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MAS 105: Martina Kraus

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 34:42


Martina Kraus is a Google Developer Expert, consultant, and trainer. She joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her experiences with the Angular community. Both Aaron and Martina agree that Angular community is very accepting and friendly. Martina mentions that her Angular Conference experience was the ngVikings and she felt very included and welcome the whole time she was there. Martina also shares her Google Developer Experience as well. Martina believes developers should work on improving their strengths. For example, if a developer does not like to give talks at the conferences then maybe she should focus on writing blog pieces instead. Martina then talks about some of the things she is excited about in Angular right now. One of them is Angular Ivy and Martina is currently in the process of writing a blog piece on Angular Ivy. Aaron and Martina both agree that developers should try the Ivy update and see if their app works. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Martina Kraus My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Martina's Twitter Martina's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: Control Value Accessor Interface in Angular Pinewood Derby Hero Devs Scholarship Program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlD9JYP8u5E Martina Kraus https://www.preethikasireddy.com/ Find something that scares you and do it

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My Angular Story
MAS 105: Martina Kraus

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 34:42


Martina Kraus is a Google Developer Expert, consultant, and trainer. She joins Aaron on this week's My Angular Story to share her experiences with the Angular community. Both Aaron and Martina agree that Angular community is very accepting and friendly. Martina mentions that her Angular Conference experience was the ngVikings and she felt very included and welcome the whole time she was there. Martina also shares her Google Developer Experience as well. Martina believes developers should work on improving their strengths. For example, if a developer does not like to give talks at the conferences then maybe she should focus on writing blog pieces instead. Martina then talks about some of the things she is excited about in Angular right now. One of them is Angular Ivy and Martina is currently in the process of writing a blog piece on Angular Ivy. Aaron and Martina both agree that developers should try the Ivy update and see if their app works. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Martina Kraus My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Martina's Twitter Martina's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: Control Value Accessor Interface in Angular Pinewood Derby Hero Devs Scholarship Program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlD9JYP8u5E Martina Kraus https://www.preethikasireddy.com/ Find something that scares you and do it

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My Angular Story
MAS 104: Juan Stoppa

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 32:40


Juan Stoppa, Head Of Development at Wealth Dynamix, joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Juan is originally from Argentina and he is currently based in London. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Juan Stoppa My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Juan's Twitter Juan's LinkedIn FormQL Picks Juan Stoppa: Visual Studio Online TypeScript 3.7 Aaron Frost: Zone.js Hero Devs Scholarship Program

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MAS 104: Juan Stoppa

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 32:40


Juan Stoppa, Head Of Development at Wealth Dynamix, joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Juan is originally from Argentina and he is currently based in London. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Juan Stoppa My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Juan's Twitter Juan's LinkedIn FormQL Picks Juan Stoppa: Visual Studio Online TypeScript 3.7 Aaron Frost: Zone.js Hero Devs Scholarship Program

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MAS 104: Juan Stoppa

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 32:40


Juan Stoppa, Head Of Development at Wealth Dynamix, joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Juan is originally from Argentina and he is currently based in London. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Juan Stoppa My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Juan's Twitter Juan's LinkedIn FormQL Picks Juan Stoppa: Visual Studio Online TypeScript 3.7 Aaron Frost: Zone.js Hero Devs Scholarship Program

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My Angular Story
MAS 103: William Grasel

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 24:09


William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code

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MAS 103: William Grasel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 24:09


William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code

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MAS 103: William Grasel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 24:09


William Grasel,Tech Lead, Google Developer Expert and Software Engineer from São Paulo, Brazil joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. William has been working with Angular since 2013. He originally started with Backbone.js and Angular.js and eventually migrated to Angular. Aaron and William talk about what it takes to be a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and William's experience becoming one. William defines his expertise in Angular as Reactive programming and RxJS. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : William Grasel My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links William's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: Roadtrips Laffy Taffy Jokes William Grasel: The Last of Us Infrastructure Code

My Angular Story
MAS 102: James Spivey

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 27:25


James Spivey, the Director of Engineering at Shutterstock joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story to talk about his journey as a developer and how he started using Angular. Aaron and James talk about James' work at Shutterstock as well as his working experience with Angular. Aaron asks James to put him through a mock interview and asks him how to do compound selectors in NgRx. James encourages Aaron to ask him to define "compound selectors". They then talk about how James seems himself as a manager and how the leadership culture should be at a company especially in "inclusivity". Aaron mentions that inclusivity may not have a checkbox but its really important to behave in an inclusive manner.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : James Spivey My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links James Spivey Twitter Picks Aaron Frost Devon Lİndsey's Suit James Spivey https://bazel.build/

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MAS 102: James Spivey

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 27:25


James Spivey, the Director of Engineering at Shutterstock joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story to talk about his journey as a developer and how he started using Angular. Aaron and James talk about James' work at Shutterstock as well as his working experience with Angular. Aaron asks James to put him through a mock interview and asks him how to do compound selectors in NgRx. James encourages Aaron to ask him to define "compound selectors". They then talk about how James seems himself as a manager and how the leadership culture should be at a company especially in "inclusivity". Aaron mentions that inclusivity may not have a checkbox but its really important to behave in an inclusive manner.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : James Spivey My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links James Spivey Twitter Picks Aaron Frost Devon Lİndsey's Suit James Spivey https://bazel.build/

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MAS 102: James Spivey

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 27:25


James Spivey, the Director of Engineering at Shutterstock joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story to talk about his journey as a developer and how he started using Angular. Aaron and James talk about James' work at Shutterstock as well as his working experience with Angular. Aaron asks James to put him through a mock interview and asks him how to do compound selectors in NgRx. James encourages Aaron to ask him to define "compound selectors". They then talk about how James seems himself as a manager and how the leadership culture should be at a company especially in "inclusivity". Aaron mentions that inclusivity may not have a checkbox but its really important to behave in an inclusive manner.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : James Spivey My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs. Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links James Spivey Twitter Picks Aaron Frost Devon Lİndsey's Suit James Spivey https://bazel.build/

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MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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My Angular Story
MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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MAS 101: Thomas Burleson

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 65:52


Thomas Burleson, Solutions Architect focusing on React and Angular from West Des Moines, Iowa joins Aaron Frost in this week's My Angular Story. Thomas shares his journey as a developer and how he was introduced to Angular. Thomas and Aaron also talk about the evolution of the Angular community. Thomas was an Applied Physics major in college and when he failed a programming class he never thought he would be a developer. But then he wanted to know what was behind the software he was using and he taught himself how to code. Thomas then shares some tips on what abilities you need possess if you want to become a developer, one of which is the ability to sit in front of a computer 10-12 hours a day. The second one is to be willing to put in the time to learn. Finally Aaron asks him Thomas how to get out of a "quicksand" situation where you cannot drop the things you are working on but would like to change your project or position. Thomas outlines some cases why one can find themselves in a quicksand situation and what to do about it. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Thomas Burleson My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links AiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson Thomas Burleson Twitter Thomas Burleson LinkedIn https://material.angularjs.org/latest/ Picks Aaron Frost Angular vs. React: Change Detection Jennifer Wadella Thomas Burleson https://github.com/immerjs/immer Maxim Koretskyi

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My Angular Story
MAS 100: My Angular Story Episode 100!

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 41:00


My Angular Story is celebrating its 100th episode today with hosts Aaron Frost and Charles Max Wood. Charles and Aaron tell their stories of how they got into Angular. They compare React and AngularJS. They also talk about the evolution of My Angular Story and how the show helped Charles learn more Angular. My Angular Story paved the way for more other Angular podcasts such as Angular Air. Charles and Aaron invite community to tweet to them if they are more agnostic or if they are more framework specific. They also talk about Charles' new book "The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job" that was published on Amazon and became a #1 New Release in several Career and Job Hunting lists. In the book Charles gives a step by step guide on how to find a job as a developer that you will love. One of the tips Charles gives is to specialize, whatever you want to be working on be the expert or the "go to guy" in that area. So if you are working in Angular learn everything there is to know about Angular. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Charles Max Wood My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Charles Max Wood Twitter Aaron Frost Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood The Bishop's Wife- Christmas Movie Holiday Inn - Christmas Movie Aaron Frost: Angular 9 People Who Like Musicals - Next year's ng-conf will have a musical theme Chloe Condon

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MAS 100: My Angular Story Episode 100!

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 41:00


My Angular Story is celebrating its 100th episode today with hosts Aaron Frost and Charles Max Wood. Charles and Aaron tell their stories of how they got into Angular. They compare React and AngularJS. They also talk about the evolution of My Angular Story and how the show helped Charles learn more Angular. My Angular Story paved the way for more other Angular podcasts such as Angular Air. Charles and Aaron invite community to tweet to them if they are more agnostic or if they are more framework specific. They also talk about Charles' new book "The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job" that was published on Amazon and became a #1 New Release in several Career and Job Hunting lists. In the book Charles gives a step by step guide on how to find a job as a developer that you will love. One of the tips Charles gives is to specialize, whatever you want to be working on be the expert or the "go to guy" in that area. So if you are working in Angular learn everything there is to know about Angular. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Charles Max Wood My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Charles Max Wood Twitter Aaron Frost Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood The Bishop's Wife- Christmas Movie Holiday Inn - Christmas Movie Aaron Frost: Angular 9 People Who Like Musicals - Next year's ng-conf will have a musical theme Chloe Condon

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MAS 100: My Angular Story Episode 100!

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 41:00


My Angular Story is celebrating its 100th episode today with hosts Aaron Frost and Charles Max Wood. Charles and Aaron tell their stories of how they got into Angular. They compare React and AngularJS. They also talk about the evolution of My Angular Story and how the show helped Charles learn more Angular. My Angular Story paved the way for more other Angular podcasts such as Angular Air. Charles and Aaron invite community to tweet to them if they are more agnostic or if they are more framework specific. They also talk about Charles' new book "The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job" that was published on Amazon and became a #1 New Release in several Career and Job Hunting lists. In the book Charles gives a step by step guide on how to find a job as a developer that you will love. One of the tips Charles gives is to specialize, whatever you want to be working on be the expert or the "go to guy" in that area. So if you are working in Angular learn everything there is to know about Angular. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Charles Max Wood My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Charles Max Wood Twitter Aaron Frost Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job by Charles Max Wood The Bishop's Wife- Christmas Movie Holiday Inn - Christmas Movie Aaron Frost: Angular 9 People Who Like Musicals - Next year's ng-conf will have a musical theme Chloe Condon

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MAS 099: Aaron Ma

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 35:58


Today Aaron Frost welcomes a very cool guest on My Angular Story, Aaron Ma who is an 11 year old software and hardware developer. Aaron mainly focuses on on web development, self driving cars, flying cars, robotics, Python, C++ and machine learning. Aaron started programming at the age of 5 by teaching himself HTML by watching YouTube videos. He then continued with an Introduction to CSS course. Aaron's father who is a full stack developer also encouraged and helped in his coding journey. Aaron Frost asks Aaron if he can remember what he learned from the first HTML video he watched and whether he thought it was hard to learn. Aaron Frost asks Aaron for tips on how parents can teach their kids how to program. Because Aaron has such an extensive background with programming already at age 11, Aaron Frost also wants to know how much and how Aaron's dad was involved with Aaron's learning process. Aaron Frost then wants to know how Aaron taught himself TensorFlow as well as what the developer community can do to support young developers such as himself. Finally Aaron Frost wants to know more about Aaron's interest in self-driving vehicles and whether he considers getting good grades a priority. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Aaron Ma My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Aaron's LinkedIn Aaron's Website Aaron's Twitter  

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Today Aaron Frost welcomes a very cool guest on My Angular Story, Aaron Ma who is an 11 year old software and hardware developer. Aaron mainly focuses on on web development, self driving cars, flying cars, robotics, Python, C++ and machine learning. Aaron started programming at the age of 5 by teaching himself HTML by watching YouTube videos. He then continued with an Introduction to CSS course. Aaron's father who is a full stack developer also encouraged and helped in his coding journey. Aaron Frost asks Aaron if he can remember what he learned from the first HTML video he watched and whether he thought it was hard to learn. Aaron Frost asks Aaron for tips on how parents can teach their kids how to program. Because Aaron has such an extensive background with programming already at age 11, Aaron Frost also wants to know how much and how Aaron's dad was involved with Aaron's learning process. Aaron Frost then wants to know how Aaron taught himself TensorFlow as well as what the developer community can do to support young developers such as himself. Finally Aaron Frost wants to know more about Aaron's interest in self-driving vehicles and whether he considers getting good grades a priority. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Aaron Ma My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Aaron's LinkedIn Aaron's Website Aaron's Twitter  

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MAS 099: Aaron Ma

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 35:58


Today Aaron Frost welcomes a very cool guest on My Angular Story, Aaron Ma who is an 11 year old software and hardware developer. Aaron mainly focuses on on web development, self driving cars, flying cars, robotics, Python, C++ and machine learning. Aaron started programming at the age of 5 by teaching himself HTML by watching YouTube videos. He then continued with an Introduction to CSS course. Aaron's father who is a full stack developer also encouraged and helped in his coding journey. Aaron Frost asks Aaron if he can remember what he learned from the first HTML video he watched and whether he thought it was hard to learn. Aaron Frost asks Aaron for tips on how parents can teach their kids how to program. Because Aaron has such an extensive background with programming already at age 11, Aaron Frost also wants to know how much and how Aaron's dad was involved with Aaron's learning process. Aaron Frost then wants to know how Aaron taught himself TensorFlow as well as what the developer community can do to support young developers such as himself. Finally Aaron Frost wants to know more about Aaron's interest in self-driving vehicles and whether he considers getting good grades a priority. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest : Aaron Ma My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry | Use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Adventures in DevOps Podcast Cachefly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________   Links Aaron's LinkedIn Aaron's Website Aaron's Twitter  

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MJS 132: Douglas Crockford

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Douglas Crockford self-described as the person who discovered that JavaScript has good parts is on this week's My JavaScript Story. Charles and Douglas talk about how Douglas got introduced to programming. and how he specialized in JavaScript. Douglas realized that there's going to be a convergence of TV and computing very early in his career. So a lot of his career has been bridging those two things, helping the evolution toward digital media. After working for Atari he went to work at Lucasfilm where he stayed for 8 years. Charles asks Douglas what he is working on now, and what his plans are for the future. Douglas is planning to write more books one of which is Math for Programmers. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest:  Douglas Crockford Sponsors   Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan My Angular Story React Native Radio CacheFly     ________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 ________________________________________________________________________________________________     Links JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts How JavaScript Works by Douglas Crockford https://www.crockford.com   Picks Charles Max Wood: https://www.mypillow.com/

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MJS 132: Douglas Crockford

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Douglas Crockford self-described as the person who discovered that JavaScript has good parts is on this week's My JavaScript Story. Charles and Douglas talk about how Douglas got introduced to programming. and how he specialized in JavaScript. Douglas realized that there's going to be a convergence of TV and computing very early in his career. So a lot of his career has been bridging those two things, helping the evolution toward digital media. After working for Atari he went to work at Lucasfilm where he stayed for 8 years. Charles asks Douglas what he is working on now, and what his plans are for the future. Douglas is planning to write more books one of which is Math for Programmers. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest:  Douglas Crockford Sponsors   Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan My Angular Story React Native Radio CacheFly     ________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 ________________________________________________________________________________________________     Links JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts How JavaScript Works by Douglas Crockford https://www.crockford.com   Picks Charles Max Wood: https://www.mypillow.com/

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My Angular Story
MAS 098: Ado Kukic

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Ado Kukic has been a professional developer since the age of 15. He is a developer Evangelist Lead at Auth0 working remotely out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Aaron and Ado talk about Ado's introduction to Angular and his work at Auth0. Ado has been working wth Angular for the last 7 years. His day to day work at Auth0 is focused on getting out into the developer community talking to developers about authentication access management and securing their applications securing their Angular applications.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Ado Kukic My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan DevEd Podcast CacheFly _______________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 _______________________________________________________ Links Ado's LinkedIn https://auth0.com/blog/the-worlds-first-rxjs-conference-just-happened-in-vegas/ Garret Reisman Keynote Speaker Ado's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: RxJS Live: Conference RxJS Live London Ado Kukic: ng-Conf ng-vegas 2015

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MAS 098: Ado Kukic

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Ado Kukic has been a professional developer since the age of 15. He is a developer Evangelist Lead at Auth0 working remotely out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Aaron and Ado talk about Ado's introduction to Angular and his work at Auth0. Ado has been working wth Angular for the last 7 years. His day to day work at Auth0 is focused on getting out into the developer community talking to developers about authentication access management and securing their applications securing their Angular applications.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Ado Kukic My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan DevEd Podcast CacheFly _______________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 _______________________________________________________ Links Ado's LinkedIn https://auth0.com/blog/the-worlds-first-rxjs-conference-just-happened-in-vegas/ Garret Reisman Keynote Speaker Ado's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: RxJS Live: Conference RxJS Live London Ado Kukic: ng-Conf ng-vegas 2015

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MAS 098: Ado Kukic

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Ado Kukic has been a professional developer since the age of 15. He is a developer Evangelist Lead at Auth0 working remotely out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Aaron and Ado talk about Ado's introduction to Angular and his work at Auth0. Ado has been working wth Angular for the last 7 years. His day to day work at Auth0 is focused on getting out into the developer community talking to developers about authentication access management and securing their applications securing their Angular applications.   Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Ado Kukic My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan DevEd Podcast CacheFly _______________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 _______________________________________________________ Links Ado's LinkedIn https://auth0.com/blog/the-worlds-first-rxjs-conference-just-happened-in-vegas/ Garret Reisman Keynote Speaker Ado's Twitter Picks Aaron Frost: RxJS Live: Conference RxJS Live London Ado Kukic: ng-Conf ng-vegas 2015

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MJS 132: Douglas Crockford

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 44:11


Douglas Crockford self-described as the person who discovered that JavaScript has good parts is on this week's My JavaScript Story. Charles and Douglas talk about how Douglas got introduced to programming. and how he specialized in JavaScript. Douglas realized that there's going to be a convergence of TV and computing very early in his career. So a lot of his career has been bridging those two things, helping the evolution toward digital media. After working for Atari he went to work at Lucasfilm where he stayed for 8 years. Charles asks Douglas what he is working on now, and what his plans are for the future. Douglas is planning to write more books one of which is Math for Programmers. Host: Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest:  Douglas Crockford Sponsors   Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan My Angular Story React Native Radio CacheFly     ________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $2.99 ________________________________________________________________________________________________     Links JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts How JavaScript Works by Douglas Crockford https://www.crockford.com   Picks Charles Max Wood: https://www.mypillow.com/

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EMx 078: Phoenix Phrenzy with Nathan Long

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 52:15


In this episode of Elixir Mix the panel interviews  Nathan Long about Pheonix Phrenzy. Nathan explains what Pheonix Phrenzy is and what the contest is all about. The panel explains how exciting it is for everyone to see what Live View can really do. With all the submissions open-sourced, the consider what a great resource the submissions are for those learning to use Live View.  Nathan explains his motivations behind Pheonix Phrenzy. He explains what they learned from this contest and what they may do in future contests. Nathan shares how wonderful it was to work with everyone at Dockyard on Pheonix Phrenzy. He explains how the competition worked, the role of the VIP judges and how the site was designed to make the contest as fair as possible.  The top three submissions are shared, the panel is impressed by how different each of the projects are. Nathan shares all the amazing things developers get when they use Live View. The panel considers when to use Live View. The episode finishes as Nathan shares what he would like to see in the future versions of Live View. Panelists Mark Ericksen Josh Adams Michael Ries Guest Nathan Long Sponsors   Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan ElixirCasts | Get 10% off with the promo code "elixirmix" My Angular Story CacheFly Links https://phoenixphrenzy.com/results https://twitter.com/sleeplessgeek http://nathanmlong.com/blog/ Ranking Programming Languages by GitHub Users   GOTO 2019 • The Soul of Erlang and Elixir • Saša Jurić  https://twitter.com/ScenicFramework/status/1189646397147992064  https://hexdocs.pm/scenic/Scenic.Components.html  https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix  https://twitter.com/elixir_mix Picks Mark Ericksen: https://alicevision.org/  https://github.com/alicevision/meshroom  Josh Adams: Jesus is King by Kanye West  Michael Ries: Scenic Components Nathan Long: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SameSite 

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EMx 078: Phoenix Phrenzy with Nathan Long

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 52:15


In this episode of Elixir Mix the panel interviews  Nathan Long about Pheonix Phrenzy. Nathan explains what Pheonix Phrenzy is and what the contest is all about. The panel explains how exciting it is for everyone to see what Live View can really do. With all the submissions open-sourced, the consider what a great resource the submissions are for those learning to use Live View.  Nathan explains his motivations behind Pheonix Phrenzy. He explains what they learned from this contest and what they may do in future contests. Nathan shares how wonderful it was to work with everyone at Dockyard on Pheonix Phrenzy. He explains how the competition worked, the role of the VIP judges and how the site was designed to make the contest as fair as possible.  The top three submissions are shared, the panel is impressed by how different each of the projects are. Nathan shares all the amazing things developers get when they use Live View. The panel considers when to use Live View. The episode finishes as Nathan shares what he would like to see in the future versions of Live View. Panelists Mark Ericksen Josh Adams Michael Ries Guest Nathan Long Sponsors   Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan ElixirCasts | Get 10% off with the promo code "elixirmix" My Angular Story CacheFly Links https://phoenixphrenzy.com/results https://twitter.com/sleeplessgeek http://nathanmlong.com/blog/ Ranking Programming Languages by GitHub Users   GOTO 2019 • The Soul of Erlang and Elixir • Saša Jurić  https://twitter.com/ScenicFramework/status/1189646397147992064  https://hexdocs.pm/scenic/Scenic.Components.html  https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix  https://twitter.com/elixir_mix Picks Mark Ericksen: https://alicevision.org/  https://github.com/alicevision/meshroom  Josh Adams: Jesus is King by Kanye West  Michael Ries: Scenic Components Nathan Long: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ https://www.owasp.org/index.php/SameSite 

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MAS 097: Stephen Cooper

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 46:34


My Angular Story hosts Stephen Cooper,Developer at G-Research from London. Joe Eames guest hosts this week's show to talk about Stephen's journey as an Angular developer and latest contribution to Angular. In college, Stephen majored in Math and Computer Science and felt that he enjoyed Computer Science aspect more. At G-Research,which is an algorithmic trading platform, Stephen works as a programmer in quantitative research and analysis. Stephen explains where Angular fits in that context. Joe and Stephen discuss how much math is necessary for working as a developer and Stephen mentions while his background may have helped him in getting the job, he doesn't use math that much in his daily work. Joe then asks Stephen about the talk he gave at AngularConnect which was Stephen's first major conference talk. Stephen talks about how he prepared for it and the blog piece he wrote about it at dev.to My Journey to AngularConnect 2019. Host: Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Stephen Cooper Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in .NET CacheFly ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon.  Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Links https://dev.to/cooperdev/my-journey-to-angularconnect-2019-238b Stephen's Twitter Stephen's LinkedIn Building with Ivy: rethinking reactive Angular | Mike Ryan | #AngularConnect 2019   Picks Joe Eames: Miniature Wargaming Painting Stephen Cooper: https://dev.to/

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MAS 097: Stephen Cooper

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 46:34


My Angular Story hosts Stephen Cooper,Developer at G-Research from London. Joe Eames guest hosts this week's show to talk about Stephen's journey as an Angular developer and latest contribution to Angular. In college, Stephen majored in Math and Computer Science and felt that he enjoyed Computer Science aspect more. At G-Research,which is an algorithmic trading platform, Stephen works as a programmer in quantitative research and analysis. Stephen explains where Angular fits in that context. Joe and Stephen discuss how much math is necessary for working as a developer and Stephen mentions while his background may have helped him in getting the job, he doesn't use math that much in his daily work. Joe then asks Stephen about the talk he gave at AngularConnect which was Stephen's first major conference talk. Stephen talks about how he prepared for it and the blog piece he wrote about it at dev.to My Journey to AngularConnect 2019. Host: Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Stephen Cooper Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in .NET CacheFly ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon.  Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Links https://dev.to/cooperdev/my-journey-to-angularconnect-2019-238b Stephen's Twitter Stephen's LinkedIn Building with Ivy: rethinking reactive Angular | Mike Ryan | #AngularConnect 2019   Picks Joe Eames: Miniature Wargaming Painting Stephen Cooper: https://dev.to/

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MAS 097: Stephen Cooper

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 46:34


My Angular Story hosts Stephen Cooper,Developer at G-Research from London. Joe Eames guest hosts this week's show to talk about Stephen's journey as an Angular developer and latest contribution to Angular. In college, Stephen majored in Math and Computer Science and felt that he enjoyed Computer Science aspect more. At G-Research,which is an algorithmic trading platform, Stephen works as a programmer in quantitative research and analysis. Stephen explains where Angular fits in that context. Joe and Stephen discuss how much math is necessary for working as a developer and Stephen mentions while his background may have helped him in getting the job, he doesn't use math that much in his daily work. Joe then asks Stephen about the talk he gave at AngularConnect which was Stephen's first major conference talk. Stephen talks about how he prepared for it and the blog piece he wrote about it at dev.to My Journey to AngularConnect 2019. Host: Joe Eames Joined By Special Guest: Stephen Cooper Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in .NET CacheFly ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon.  Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Links https://dev.to/cooperdev/my-journey-to-angularconnect-2019-238b Stephen's Twitter Stephen's LinkedIn Building with Ivy: rethinking reactive Angular | Mike Ryan | #AngularConnect 2019   Picks Joe Eames: Miniature Wargaming Painting Stephen Cooper: https://dev.to/

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AiA 262: Firebase Features with David East

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 66:10


In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address.    One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature.    The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel.    The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode.    Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience.    David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them.    The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs.    David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture.    The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help.  Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't  

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MAS 096: Kevin A. McGrail

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 41:07


Aaron Frost talks to Kevin A. McGrail, Director of Business Growth at InfraShield on this week's My Angular Story. Kevin specializes in cyber security and e-mail security. At InfraShield they specialize in cyber physical security in critical infrastructures. Kevin explains what cyber physical security entails and how it is different than IT security. It includes both information security and operational security including a wide spectrum from computer access to building access. Bridging both physical and cyber space security requires Kevin to use a lot of Angular but Angular is only one of the 40 languages Kevin uses in his job. Kevin gives examples of cyber security breaches he runs into and the number one failure he sees all the time is that there is a lack of process that goes from development to QA and then to production. He often asks his clients " if there is a security issue in your code and i give you a one line code of patch for it, how long will it take you to deploy that to production"? and the shorter the answer to that the better the client is in their cyber security implementation. One of the other issue Kevin runs into often is when clients fork their Angular and then they are hesitant to update their Angular version because of all the security patches they have in place. So that becomes a catch 22 example so Kevin warns against forking Angular because it becomes a big security risk. Kevin goes on to share some of the other common mistakes that companies make that puts at them risk for security. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Kevin A. McGrail My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in DevOps CacheFly Links Kevin's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular-prerender Kevin A. McGrail: Learn about regular expressions - Global regular expression (GREP)

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VoV 085: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with Filipa Lacerda

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 55:05


On this episode of Views on Vue the panelists are joined by Filipa Lacerda. Filipa is a senior front-end engineer at Gitlab where they have been using Vue. The topic for this episode of Views on Vue is “the good, the bad, and the ugly” where the panelists discuss some of the positives of their experience with Vue as well as some of the struggles they’ve had.  Filipa starts the discussion with sharing that Vue comes with a great deal of power to deliver to the end user as well as an example of this that she has experienced. She also shares some of the bad, such as how when she started using Vue many of the standards that exist today did not exist then. Filipa shares a story from a time in the early stages Vue when she was able to kill a browser. The panelists also highlight some Vue worst practices.  Next, Filipa explains how it was difficult in the beginning to know which pipeline to use. She details how some of the linting rules and documentation she created came about. She also talks about the changes that came from adding Vuex to her environment. Ben then asks Filipa to detail how their architecture differs from Vuex. She shares the technical details of how they work with APIs differently and how this process helps to improve testing. Most of the repositories they use are open source. The Vue podcasters then move to discussing the style guide used at gitlab. Filipa shares that they use something called gitlab-ui where they keep all of their front end components. She also shares how they are migrating their shared components.  Ari then asks Filipa to share her story of how she came to be a developer. She shares how she started her time at university in communications and quickly learned that she wanted to change and received a degree in multimedia. When she started working she was a user experience designer and because she struggled with the design aspect of this job she learned how to code. She shares the technologies she used and how she became a proficient coder. Filipa shares some of the differences between working in React and working with Vue. The next topic covered by the Vue experts is Vue 3. Filipa explains that at Gitlab they always try to keep their dependencies as up to date as possible. The biggest obstacle to this goal is being able to deal with breaking changes that come in. When these breaking changes are introduced they are always able to resolve them and get their dependencies back up to date. At Gitlab they don’t like to retrofit old code with new technologies but they do like to use new technologies with new code moving forward. The Vue developers share their opinions on why refactoring old code with new features can provide challenges. Filipa presents the idea that it’s hard to make a case for refactoring old code with a new feature if the customer isn’t going to see a difference. Ari shares an example of when a refactor provided an opportunity to improve their product.   Panelists Ben Hong Ari Clark Erik Hanchett   Guest Filipa Lacerda Sponsors Tidelift  Sentry.io use code “devchat” for 2 months free My Angular Story Links Gitlab Vuex React gitlab-ui Meltano Filipa’s Website Filipa Lacerda Twitter Filipa Lacerda Github Filipa Lacerda Gitlab Picks Erik Hanchett Nuxt GraphQL TypeScript Ari Clark Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place Radical Acceptance Filipa Lacerda Remote Shift System of a Down Ben Hong Landslide by Dagny Anxiety Is The Dizziness of Freedom by Ted Chiang

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MAS 096: Kevin A. McGrail

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 41:07


Aaron Frost talks to Kevin A. McGrail, Director of Business Growth at InfraShield on this week's My Angular Story. Kevin specializes in cyber security and e-mail security. At InfraShield they specialize in cyber physical security in critical infrastructures. Kevin explains what cyber physical security entails and how it is different than IT security. It includes both information security and operational security including a wide spectrum from computer access to building access. Bridging both physical and cyber space security requires Kevin to use a lot of Angular but Angular is only one of the 40 languages Kevin uses in his job. Kevin gives examples of cyber security breaches he runs into and the number one failure he sees all the time is that there is a lack of process that goes from development to QA and then to production. He often asks his clients " if there is a security issue in your code and i give you a one line code of patch for it, how long will it take you to deploy that to production"? and the shorter the answer to that the better the client is in their cyber security implementation. One of the other issue Kevin runs into often is when clients fork their Angular and then they are hesitant to update their Angular version because of all the security patches they have in place. So that becomes a catch 22 example so Kevin warns against forking Angular because it becomes a big security risk. Kevin goes on to share some of the other common mistakes that companies make that puts at them risk for security. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Kevin A. McGrail My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in DevOps CacheFly Links Kevin's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular-prerender Kevin A. McGrail: Learn about regular expressions - Global regular expression (GREP)

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AiA 262: Firebase Features with David East

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 66:10


In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address.    One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature.    The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel.    The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode.    Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience.    David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them.    The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs.    David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture.    The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help.  Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't  

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MAS 096: Kevin A. McGrail

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 41:07


Aaron Frost talks to Kevin A. McGrail, Director of Business Growth at InfraShield on this week's My Angular Story. Kevin specializes in cyber security and e-mail security. At InfraShield they specialize in cyber physical security in critical infrastructures. Kevin explains what cyber physical security entails and how it is different than IT security. It includes both information security and operational security including a wide spectrum from computer access to building access. Bridging both physical and cyber space security requires Kevin to use a lot of Angular but Angular is only one of the 40 languages Kevin uses in his job. Kevin gives examples of cyber security breaches he runs into and the number one failure he sees all the time is that there is a lack of process that goes from development to QA and then to production. He often asks his clients " if there is a security issue in your code and i give you a one line code of patch for it, how long will it take you to deploy that to production"? and the shorter the answer to that the better the client is in their cyber security implementation. One of the other issue Kevin runs into often is when clients fork their Angular and then they are hesitant to update their Angular version because of all the security patches they have in place. So that becomes a catch 22 example so Kevin warns against forking Angular because it becomes a big security risk. Kevin goes on to share some of the other common mistakes that companies make that puts at them risk for security. Host: Aaron Frost Joined By Special Guest: Kevin A. McGrail My Angular Story is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan Adventures in DevOps CacheFly Links Kevin's LinkedIn Picks Aaron Frost: https://www.npmjs.com/package/angular-prerender Kevin A. McGrail: Learn about regular expressions - Global regular expression (GREP)

Adventures in Angular
AiA 262: Firebase Features with David East

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 66:10


In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel has fun interviewing David East about Firebase. David starts by sharing what it was like at the recent Firebase Summit in Madrid. There were so many announcements they had a tough time fitting them all into the one-hour keynote address.    One of the cool new features announced at the Firebase Summit is Firebase Extension, David describes it as serverless without any code. The panel discusses this feature and how it works. Another cool feature announced is Google Analytics for Firebase. This allows you to use Firebase tools in conjunction with Google Analytics. The panel considers the smart things you can do in your app with this feature.    The next feature the panel discusses is Remote Config which allows you to store data and then pull out that information on demand. If you use the Google Analytics for Firebase you can target specific data for certain audiences. David explains that before this could only be done with native apps. He also explains how in doing this you no longer have to worry about the gtag loader and defines gtag for the panel.    The panel gets a little off track as David jokingly explains his beef with Aaron Frost, Frosty. Frosty host My Angular Story and a while back had twitted looking for awesome angular stories. David had responded but never heard back from Frosty. Frosty jokingly says he faxed an invite to David. The panel jokes about how awesome David’s episode will be and tells everyone to look out for his episode.    Getting back on track, David gives more examples of ways to use the Remote Config feature on with the Google Analytics for Firebase. Frosty confesses he needs to get better at looking at analytics. Sharing an example from a company he is currently working for, Frosty explains how they made nearly 2 million dollars just by changing the color of a button. The panel considers how minor changes like that can make such a big difference and how analytics helps you target your audience.    David shares the story behind writing Angular Fire. Jeff Cross worked on the angular team and started writing angular fire but then left for Nrwl. After Jeff left, David took over and ended up rewriting the entire library. He explains some of the mistakes that they made that led to the rewrite and how he fixed them.    The panel wonders at David about using Angular Fire and NgRX. David tells the panel that the Firebase console uses NgRx under the hood and shares what he learned while working on it. Using firebase and NgRx can be very confusing because of the mass duplication of responsibility. David’s advice is to let Firebase and NgRx do their own thing and connect the dots with RxJs.    David discusses Firestore, a very advanced caching system and what you can do with it. Including, working offline and setting security rules. Frosty brings up Firebase Messaging Cues, he explains that it is similar to three-way messaging cues except its n-way. David explains that even though he is intrigued by the idea, he does not approve of the name. The panel considers possible use cases for an n-way messaging cue. David explains some of the costs and benefits of this architecture.    The episode ends with a discussion of Firebase’s documentation, which is currently a group of markdown files. David defends the simplicity of this documentation style and gives recommendations and resources for those who need more help.  Panelists Aaron Frost Brian Love Alyssa Nicoll Shai Reznik Guest David East Adventures in Angular is produced by DevChat.TV in partnership with Hero Devs Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Flatfile Cachefly Links https://firebase.google.com/ https://firebase.google.com/summit My Angular Story https://fireship.io/ Fireship Youtube https://twitter.com/_davideast https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Bonnie Love Aaron Frost: Stop shaming people Miss Saigon Alyssa Nicoll: David East David East: Alyssa Nicoll Freakonomics The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-But Some Don't  

Views on Vue
VoV 085: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with Filipa Lacerda

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 55:05


On this episode of Views on Vue the panelists are joined by Filipa Lacerda. Filipa is a senior front-end engineer at Gitlab where they have been using Vue. The topic for this episode of Views on Vue is “the good, the bad, and the ugly” where the panelists discuss some of the positives of their experience with Vue as well as some of the struggles they’ve had.  Filipa starts the discussion with sharing that Vue comes with a great deal of power to deliver to the end user as well as an example of this that she has experienced. She also shares some of the bad, such as how when she started using Vue many of the standards that exist today did not exist then. Filipa shares a story from a time in the early stages Vue when she was able to kill a browser. The panelists also highlight some Vue worst practices.  Next, Filipa explains how it was difficult in the beginning to know which pipeline to use. She details how some of the linting rules and documentation she created came about. She also talks about the changes that came from adding Vuex to her environment. Ben then asks Filipa to detail how their architecture differs from Vuex. She shares the technical details of how they work with APIs differently and how this process helps to improve testing. Most of the repositories they use are open source. The Vue podcasters then move to discussing the style guide used at gitlab. Filipa shares that they use something called gitlab-ui where they keep all of their front end components. She also shares how they are migrating their shared components.  Ari then asks Filipa to share her story of how she came to be a developer. She shares how she started her time at university in communications and quickly learned that she wanted to change and received a degree in multimedia. When she started working she was a user experience designer and because she struggled with the design aspect of this job she learned how to code. She shares the technologies she used and how she became a proficient coder. Filipa shares some of the differences between working in React and working with Vue. The next topic covered by the Vue experts is Vue 3. Filipa explains that at Gitlab they always try to keep their dependencies as up to date as possible. The biggest obstacle to this goal is being able to deal with breaking changes that come in. When these breaking changes are introduced they are always able to resolve them and get their dependencies back up to date. At Gitlab they don’t like to retrofit old code with new technologies but they do like to use new technologies with new code moving forward. The Vue developers share their opinions on why refactoring old code with new features can provide challenges. Filipa presents the idea that it’s hard to make a case for refactoring old code with a new feature if the customer isn’t going to see a difference. Ari shares an example of when a refactor provided an opportunity to improve their product.   Panelists Ben Hong Ari Clark Erik Hanchett   Guest Filipa Lacerda Sponsors Tidelift  Sentry.io use code “devchat” for 2 months free My Angular Story Links Gitlab Vuex React gitlab-ui Meltano Filipa’s Website Filipa Lacerda Twitter Filipa Lacerda Github Filipa Lacerda Gitlab Picks Erik Hanchett Nuxt GraphQL TypeScript Ari Clark Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place Radical Acceptance Filipa Lacerda Remote Shift System of a Down Ben Hong Landslide by Dagny Anxiety Is The Dizziness of Freedom by Ted Chiang

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MRS 100: The Origin and Impact of My Ruby Story

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 28:16


My Ruby Story celebrates its 100th episode. To commemorate the 100th episode host Charles Max Wood talks about how My Ruby Story podcast started and how it progressed. My Ruby Story started off as a spin-off of Ruby Rogues. Acting upon advice from a business coach he was working with at the time, Charles misunderstood her suggestion to double on Ruby Rogues and instead proceeded to create a podcast similar to Ruby Rogues. Over the years, the show proceeded to inspire many developers who are just starting out and the show developed a fan base of its own. Over the years, My Ruby Story has helped people get better jobs, shaped their careers. For those who have been positively affected, Charles requests them to send him an email sharing how My Ruby Story or any other Devchat.tv podcast. If you have any questions or are struggling with how to get a better job, how to talk to your boss, or what steps to take to better your developer career, Charles schedule a call at Schedule a 15 Minute Call with Charles Max Wood. Host: Charles Max Wood Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan React Native Radio My Angular Story CacheFly Links MaxCoders Schedule a 15 Minute Call with Charles Max Wood Picks Charles Max Wood Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink (Author, Narrator), Leif Babin (Author, Narrator) The 360-Degree Leade by John C. Maxwell, Wayne Shepherd