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Po 40 godzinach pracy jako deweloper aplikacji szukał kreatywnego ujścia dla innych zainteresowań. Znalazł. Drukuje laserowo plakaty na drewnie. Od geeków dla geeków. Poznajcie Beam Valley! #BoCzemuNie ? Sponsorem tego odcinka podcastu jest też MacPaw – twórcy CleanMyMac X, o którym więcej w odcinku. POBIERZ ODCINEK Linki: „The Menu Bar” – sprawdź newsletter podcastu! #207 – MacPaw's […] Artykuł #218 – Beam Valley: Radek Pietruszewski pochodzi z serwisu Podcast „Bo czemu nie?”.
Radek Pietruszewski has been working at Nozbe for 8 years building out an industry leading productivity tool. Nozbe places high value in making its tools available across all the platforms, which dictated an interesting technological choices. Looking forward to your feedback on twitter: @zats LINKS: * Radek Pietruszewski * Nozbe * WatermelonDB * ZACS CHAPTERS: 00:00 Intro 05:23 React vs ReactNative 08:29 Build a New Screen in React 09:18 Styling 11:12 Routing 13:40 Dependency Injection 16:04 Testing vs Dogfooding 19:17 Adding New Native Features to React Native 22:13 Performance 27:01 Offline-first Approach 29:30 Reactive UI 31:04 Conflict resolution 34:13 Networking 36:12 Storage 38:23 Dark Mode Support 42:47 IDEs 46:18 Zero Abstraction Cost Styling 50:02 Making great apps in React Native 54:58 Outro
SpaceX and Elon Musk have been accelerating a project to provide high-speed, low latency broadband internet around the world via Satellites and are calling it StarLink. Radek joins John to deep dive into what StarLink is trying to accomplish, why it's a such a different approach to the problem and why it might actually succeed where others have failed.With Radek Pietruszewski and John Chidgey.SpaceX Achievements: SpaceX Sets A Turnaround Record Radio Bands: Ka band Ku band V band Electromagnetic Spectrum Competing Satellite Technologies: Globalstar Iridium Satellite Constellation Iridium Satellites Iridium Ends Legacy Satellite Service Switches All Traffic to Next Iridium Communications Links of potential interest: Speed of Light in Fiber Laser Communication In Space How Fast Do Electrons Move? Catalog of Earth Satellite Orbits Satellite Phone Field of View Low Earth Orbit Solar Flares Affect Low Earth Orbit Satellites Geostationary Orbit Swathe Doppler Effect Calculator Orbit Of A Satellite Calculator StarLink: Starlink Site Starlink SpaceX Releases New Details on Starlink Satellite Design SpaceX Modifies Starlink Network Design SpaceX Is Banking on Satellite Internet - Maybe It Shouldn’t SpaceX Starlink Internet Prepares for Beta Users SpaceX Starlink Satellite Internet Radek’s Recommendations: Eccentric Orbits The Iridium Story Create and Manage Your Own Space Program Nozbe Teams: Nozbe Teams on Product Hunt Support Pragmatic on PatreonEpisode Gold Producer: 'r'.Episode Silver Producers: Mitch Biegler, John Whitlow, Kevin Koch, Oliver Steele and Shane O'Neill.
This week's guest is Radek Pietruszewski. To help fight COVID-19 in Poland, Radek and his software engineering colleagues figured out how to quickly manufacture thousands of face shields. He and Ron discussed the details of this impressive project. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: How things are going in Poland as far as COVID-19 (4:42) Radek's background and how he got involved in face shield production (5:43) What die cutting looks like (9:17) Where they got the raw materials from (10:46) Where the face masks are going (14:07) The timeline (16:03) How continuous improvement played a role (18:03) The cycle times for the individual processes (22:28) How they dealt with packaging and shipping (24:08) What production is like now (27:32) What Radek learned through this experience (29:15) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Radek's Podcast Radek on Twitter Warsaw Hackerspace Radek's Face Shield Project Face Shield Image Die Cutting Video An Example Die Shipping the Face Shields Recycling Materials Face Shields in Use Manufacturing vs. Software Development Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? Describe a time you branched out from your usual line of work. What did you learn?
WatermelonDB is a next-gen database for powerful React and React Native apps. Today we're joined by the author of WatermelonDB, Radek Pietruszewski, to talk about how it works & the benefits of using the database.
WatermelonDB is a next-gen database for powerful React and React Native apps. Today we're joined by the author of WatermelonDB, Radek Pietruszewski, to talk about how it works & the benefits of using the database.
Radek Pietruszewski, software writer at Nozbe and creator of SwiftyUserDefaults, joins John to talk about developer seniority, being inspired by the React paradigm, singletons & dependency injection, micro features and much more.
We talk to Radek about his experience at WWDC 2016. Links: Diffing algorithmWWDC HikeFelix KrauseWWDC Developer Session video on provisioning Questions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
Mało kto mówi jeszcze o samej konferencji WWDC. Ostatecznie to, co zostało na niej pokazane, będzie nam towarzyszyło przez najbliższy rok, więc aktualnie dyskusja dotyczy jedynie nowości. U nas jednak, macie wyjątkową okazję posłuchać o tym, jak wygląda to wydarzenie z perspektywy uczestnika. W tym odcinku moim gościem jest Radek Pietruszewski, deweloper pracujący dla firmy Nozbe, który spędził ostatnio dwa tygodnia w słonecznej i wbrew pozorom nie tak gorącej Kalifornii. Aplikacją tygodnia wybraną przez Radka został 1Blocker (macOS | iOS) Porada związana ze ściemnianiem ekranu → Link Serdecznie zapraszamy do odsłuchu i wspierania naszego podkastu! Poniżej linki do poszczególnych źródeł i odtwarzacza: MacPodcast w iTunes – posłuchaj MacPodcast w SoundCloud – odwiedź stronę Kanał RSS podcastu – link
Radek is one of the bigger names in the Swift community that we've had on the podcast thus far. He's got some pretty advance Swift repo's on GitHub and some advanced blog posts over at radex.io. Meet the man behind the Swift Ninja in the final episode of Season One of the SwiftCoders podcast. Be sure to listen to the end for info and surprises :) Links: Radek on Twitter - https://twitter.com/radexpRadek on GitHub - https://github.com/radex Radek @ Swift Summit (Video) - https://realm.io/news/swift-summit-swifty-methods-clarity-brevity/Charter app - https://github.com/matthewpalmer/CharterHurindo app - https://stylemac.com/hirundo/Morgan Evits - https://twitter.com/morqonNadia Comăneci - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_ComăneciQuestions, comments, or you just wanna say Hi? Contact your host @garricn on Twitter This episode was recorded using the Cast platform by @JulianLepinski. Wanna start your own podcast? Try Cast!
Live from the Frisky Dingo, Mark and Gordon sit down to talk about the implications of new features and improvements added to Swift 2. If we're being honest, a large portion of the show is Mark pouring new-swift-error-handling fuel into the rage engine known as Gordon Fontenot. Gordon has also managed to segfault the new version of the compiler, so that's fun. Everything's fun. PR adding dematerialize to Result PR adding materialize to Result Radek Pietruszewski's tweet about transforming throwing functions to Results (So so so so so sorry about murdering your name) Gist showing compiler segfaults when combining multi-payload Enums, type constraints, and generics (Filed, don't dupe: rdar://21341337)