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Devchat.tv Master Feed
MJS 065: Greg Wilson

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 55:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson about his educational and programming background, a Canadian company (Rangle) who’s doing amazing things, and much more! Currently, Greg is the head of instructor training at DataCamp. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Past Episode – 184 JavaScript The one unavoidable language. Company in Canada – Rangle. 1980’s when Greg got into super computing – everything was custom hardware. Want to be “rich, famous, and popular?” – check out 11:58! Rangle – what a great company! Emily Porta Rangle’s program, Bridge, aimed at women who are trying to get into the tech industry. How did you get into programming? Queen’s University – 1980. Started off as chemistry major. From Vancouver, Canada. Engineering degree. Got hired to do math with computers. Software. 1985 – working for a lab in Ottawa. Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Scotland. Ph.D. Academia. Moved to Toronto. Ruby Greg is a Python user. Not familiar with Ruby. Violence and video games? Where is the data? If people had the habit of being skeptical, such as fake news and other things, that simply isn’t true. For example: are vaccines dangerous? Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre Links: Digital Ocean, LLC FreshBooks Greg Wilson’s Third Bit Greg Wilson’s Twitter Greg Wilson’s GitHub Greg Wilson’s LinkedIn Greg Wilson’s “What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It’s True” JavaScript Past Episode – 184 Rangle Rangle’s Bridge Python Ruby Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre CacheFly Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Bose SoundLink Headphones ATR2100 Microphone Greg Rangle’s Bridge Inclusivity and diversity AOSABOOK.ORG Samson Meteor Microphone

My JavaScript Story
MJS 065: Greg Wilson

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 55:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson about his educational and programming background, a Canadian company (Rangle) who’s doing amazing things, and much more! Currently, Greg is the head of instructor training at DataCamp. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Past Episode – 184 JavaScript The one unavoidable language. Company in Canada – Rangle. 1980’s when Greg got into super computing – everything was custom hardware. Want to be “rich, famous, and popular?” – check out 11:58! Rangle – what a great company! Emily Porta Rangle’s program, Bridge, aimed at women who are trying to get into the tech industry. How did you get into programming? Queen’s University – 1980. Started off as chemistry major. From Vancouver, Canada. Engineering degree. Got hired to do math with computers. Software. 1985 – working for a lab in Ottawa. Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Scotland. Ph.D. Academia. Moved to Toronto. Ruby Greg is a Python user. Not familiar with Ruby. Violence and video games? Where is the data? If people had the habit of being skeptical, such as fake news and other things, that simply isn’t true. For example: are vaccines dangerous? Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre Links: Digital Ocean, LLC FreshBooks Greg Wilson’s Third Bit Greg Wilson’s Twitter Greg Wilson’s GitHub Greg Wilson’s LinkedIn Greg Wilson’s “What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It’s True” JavaScript Past Episode – 184 Rangle Rangle’s Bridge Python Ruby Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre CacheFly Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Bose SoundLink Headphones ATR2100 Microphone Greg Rangle’s Bridge Inclusivity and diversity AOSABOOK.ORG Samson Meteor Microphone

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MJS 065: Greg Wilson

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 55:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson about his educational and programming background, a Canadian company (Rangle) who’s doing amazing things, and much more! Currently, Greg is the head of instructor training at DataCamp. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Past Episode – 184 JavaScript The one unavoidable language. Company in Canada – Rangle. 1980’s when Greg got into super computing – everything was custom hardware. Want to be “rich, famous, and popular?” – check out 11:58! Rangle – what a great company! Emily Porta Rangle’s program, Bridge, aimed at women who are trying to get into the tech industry. How did you get into programming? Queen’s University – 1980. Started off as chemistry major. From Vancouver, Canada. Engineering degree. Got hired to do math with computers. Software. 1985 – working for a lab in Ottawa. Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Scotland. Ph.D. Academia. Moved to Toronto. Ruby Greg is a Python user. Not familiar with Ruby. Violence and video games? Where is the data? If people had the habit of being skeptical, such as fake news and other things, that simply isn’t true. For example: are vaccines dangerous? Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre Links: Digital Ocean, LLC FreshBooks Greg Wilson’s Third Bit Greg Wilson’s Twitter Greg Wilson’s GitHub Greg Wilson’s LinkedIn Greg Wilson’s “What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It’s True” JavaScript Past Episode – 184 Rangle Rangle’s Bridge Python Ruby Professor Marian Petre – Open University Book: “Software Designs Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think” by Marian Petre CacheFly Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Sponsor: Digital Ocean, LLC Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Bose SoundLink Headphones ATR2100 Microphone Greg Rangle’s Bridge Inclusivity and diversity AOSABOOK.ORG Samson Meteor Microphone

Devchat.tv Master Feed
MAS 028: Greg Wilson

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 58:19


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson. Greg first got into programming when he took a computer class in college and realized that he really loved building software. He then went on to help build the world’s first wireless mouse and get a master’s degree in artificial intelligence. They really stress the importance of analytics and discuss many different studies on coding and bugs in today’s episode. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you first get into programming? Originally was a Chemistry major Graduated with an Engineering degree as a middle ground Really enjoyed building software  Worked to help build the world’s first wireless mouse Master’s degree in artificial intelligence Do you have any experience with Ruby? He is a Python user He has been teaching scientists how to program for the past 8-10 years Analytics are important Marian Petre: Expertise in software development Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think You don’t need a PhD at all to be successful Use data to your advantage Find out what isn’t working and fix that What are you working on now? DataCamp And much, much more!   Links:  Rangle Ruby Python Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think DataCamp Greg’s GitHub @GVWilson Third-Bit.com   Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Greg Bridge Program in Ontario  JavaScript tutorial coming soon AOSABook.org Samson Meteor Microphone

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MAS 028: Greg Wilson

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 58:19


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson. Greg first got into programming when he took a computer class in college and realized that he really loved building software. He then went on to help build the world’s first wireless mouse and get a master’s degree in artificial intelligence. They really stress the importance of analytics and discuss many different studies on coding and bugs in today’s episode. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you first get into programming? Originally was a Chemistry major Graduated with an Engineering degree as a middle ground Really enjoyed building software  Worked to help build the world’s first wireless mouse Master’s degree in artificial intelligence Do you have any experience with Ruby? He is a Python user He has been teaching scientists how to program for the past 8-10 years Analytics are important Marian Petre: Expertise in software development Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think You don’t need a PhD at all to be successful Use data to your advantage Find out what isn’t working and fix that What are you working on now? DataCamp And much, much more!   Links:  Rangle Ruby Python Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think DataCamp Greg’s GitHub @GVWilson Third-Bit.com   Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Greg Bridge Program in Ontario  JavaScript tutorial coming soon AOSABook.org Samson Meteor Microphone

My Angular Story
MAS 028: Greg Wilson

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 58:19


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Greg Wilson This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Greg Wilson. Greg first got into programming when he took a computer class in college and realized that he really loved building software. He then went on to help build the world’s first wireless mouse and get a master’s degree in artificial intelligence. They really stress the importance of analytics and discuss many different studies on coding and bugs in today’s episode. In particular, We dive pretty deep on:  How did you first get into programming? Originally was a Chemistry major Graduated with an Engineering degree as a middle ground Really enjoyed building software  Worked to help build the world’s first wireless mouse Master’s degree in artificial intelligence Do you have any experience with Ruby? He is a Python user He has been teaching scientists how to program for the past 8-10 years Analytics are important Marian Petre: Expertise in software development Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think You don’t need a PhD at all to be successful Use data to your advantage Find out what isn’t working and fix that What are you working on now? DataCamp And much, much more!   Links:  Rangle Ruby Python Cognitive dimensions framework Software Design Decoded: 66 Ways Experts Think DataCamp Greg’s GitHub @GVWilson Third-Bit.com   Picks: Charles St. George, Utah Parade of Homes Upside Greg Bridge Program in Ontario  JavaScript tutorial coming soon AOSABook.org Samson Meteor Microphone

TechnogistPR | Public Relations / Product Reviews / Internet Marketing
TechnologistPR Podcast Episode 2 - The Samson Meteor Microphone

TechnogistPR | Public Relations / Product Reviews / Internet Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2015 5:28


In this weeks episode we take a listen to the Samson Meteor Microphone. I've owned this versitile little microphone for a few months now and so wanted to bring it to you. The main content of this episode is recorded using this mic in Windows 10. So see if it meets your expectations.

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