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Thomas Burleson - Husband, Mentor, Great Man of God “The first step to confidence is this idea...I can be a buffalo if I want to be a buffalo.” Thomas Burleson It's with extreme joy and honor to share my conversation with a young man that is very dear to my heart! I love him as my own. This young man has been in my life for many years and I felt deeply impressed to take Thomas under my wing and coach/mentor/father him. From that, I have seen so much growth in him. I'm extremely proud of him and the man he's become. I'm excited to welcome him into The Herd as an immense Buffalo! Thomas and I talk about his early years and how his enter life he was taught and raised to be a cow. He got to a point in his life entering adulthood, honestly not knowing how to face challenging situations. So he just avoided them. We talk about his decision to be a buffalo and realizing he was good enough to be one. We discuss the importance of finding older buffalos as mentors to learn from and how conflicts/storms can create beautiful stories if we allow them to. This episode is one of my favorites so I hope you enjoy it. Thomas now lives in Laguna Beach, CA serving young adults at Oceans Church, mentoring young men and building his legacy with his newly married wife. Connect with Thomas: Instagram: @tomkatt90 Facebook: Thomas Burleson Links to books mentioned in the episode: Wild at Heart Revised and Updated: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul By John Eldrige Mindset: The New Psychology of Success By Carol Dweck To help us get the message out there to help more people Face The Storm and Be The Buffalo, consider supporting the show! You can do so by clicking this link: SUPPORT Subscribe, Rate, Review, Share! Thank you for listening to The Inspired Way Podcast! ---- timdouglasinspires.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theinspiredway/message
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
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
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
Thomas Burleson joins us to demo the benefits of using a push based architecture and implementing a facade pattern when working with state management and components in Angular. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
@angular/flex-layout https://github.com/angular/flex-layout Picks StackBlitzhttps://stackblitz.com/ Node.js on iOShttps://twitter.com/joemccann/status/890635691645845504 Styling in Angularhttps://twitter.com/stephenfluin/status/892766742241353728 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, John Papa, Lukas Reubbelke, and Ward Bell discuss Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson. Thomas has been a part of the Angular community since dot 9 and is currently taking the lead on flex layout. Tune in to learn more what this new library from Angular is all about and discover what it has in store for you.
On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, John Papa, Lukas Reubbelke, and Ward Bell discuss Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson. Thomas has been a part of the Angular community since dot 9 and is currently taking the lead on flex layout. Tune in to learn more what this new library from Angular is all about and discover what it has in store for you.
On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, John Papa, Lukas Reubbelke, and Ward Bell discuss Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson. Thomas has been a part of the Angular community since dot 9 and is currently taking the lead on flex layout. Tune in to learn more what this new library from Angular is all about and discover what it has in store for you.
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
43.5 ngAir - Angular 2 Beta - The Angular Team stops by to announce the arrival of Angular 2 Beta!!! Also, Thomas Burleson announces the 1.0 release of Angular Material. This show is amazing! Guests: Brad Green, Misko Hevery, Igor Minar, and Thomas Burleson Panelists: Olivier Combe, Aimee Knight, Scott Moss, Carmen Popoviciu, PatrictJS, and Jeff Whelpley Picks/Tips: Brad - Developer News Worldwide Misko - xkcd Igor - http2 Olivier - Auth0 Angular 2 Blog Posts Aimee - Read the Source Carmen - Light Table, Patrick - Angular 2 Beta Jeff - Aerobatic.com, RxJS 5.0 Beta Angular Air is a video podcast all about Angular hosted by Jeff Whelpley. Please visit the Angular Air website (http://angularair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Also be sure to follow Angular Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well. AngularAir is sponsored by: AngularClass Learn AngularJS, Angular 2, and Modern Web Development form the best. Looking for corporate Angular training, want to host us, or Angular consulting? twitter: @AngularClass email: info@angularclass.com chat: Join AngularClass Chat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:35 - Thomas Burleson Introduction Twitter GitHub The Solution Optimist 03:01 - Angular Material Material Design Introduction: Material Design Polymer 05:06 - What makes it “Angular-ish”? Layouts 09:47 - Visual Design Goals 14:38 - Mental Model; google.com/design ColdFusion 18:01 - Getting Started with Angular Material Docs 28:17 - Marketing and User Adoption 31:23 - Browser Support Can I use... Search = flex 35:27 - Perf Story 37:47 - Material and Responsive Design 41:07 - Angular Material and Angular 2 Picks Screeps (Joe) Lena Reinhard: A Talk About Nothing @ .concat() 2015 (Joe) Meru (Lukas) How to Sharpen Pencils (Ward) Hour of Code with Star Wars (John) Star Wars | Code.org (John) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (John) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Dan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 2015 (Thomas)
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:35 - Thomas Burleson Introduction Twitter GitHub The Solution Optimist 03:01 - Angular Material Material Design Introduction: Material Design Polymer 05:06 - What makes it “Angular-ish”? Layouts 09:47 - Visual Design Goals 14:38 - Mental Model; google.com/design ColdFusion 18:01 - Getting Started with Angular Material Docs 28:17 - Marketing and User Adoption 31:23 - Browser Support Can I use... Search = flex 35:27 - Perf Story 37:47 - Material and Responsive Design 41:07 - Angular Material and Angular 2 Picks Screeps (Joe) Lena Reinhard: A Talk About Nothing @ .concat() 2015 (Joe) Meru (Lukas) How to Sharpen Pencils (Ward) Hour of Code with Star Wars (John) Star Wars | Code.org (John) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (John) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Dan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 2015 (Thomas)
Check out JS Remote Conf and All Remote Confs! 02:35 - Thomas Burleson Introduction Twitter GitHub The Solution Optimist 03:01 - Angular Material Material Design Introduction: Material Design Polymer 05:06 - What makes it “Angular-ish”? Layouts 09:47 - Visual Design Goals 14:38 - Mental Model; google.com/design ColdFusion 18:01 - Getting Started with Angular Material Docs 28:17 - Marketing and User Adoption 31:23 - Browser Support Can I use... Search = flex 35:27 - Perf Story 37:47 - Material and Responsive Design 41:07 - Angular Material and Angular 2 Picks Screeps (Joe) Lena Reinhard: A Talk About Nothing @ .concat() 2015 (Joe) Meru (Lukas) How to Sharpen Pencils (Ward) Hour of Code with Star Wars (John) Star Wars | Code.org (John) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (John) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Clash of Clans (Chuck) Dan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 2015 (Thomas)
02:28 - Ward Bell (and Co.’s) Documentation Contributions for Angular 2 05:39 - Peter Bacon Darwin (and Co.) & Jade 07:38 - John Papa and the Tour of Heroes Tutorial 09:01 - Geoff Goodman & Plunker 10:07 - GDE (Google Developer Expert) Program/Summit 13:37 - Thomas Burleson & Angular Material 16:07 - The Angular Team
02:28 - Ward Bell (and Co.’s) Documentation Contributions for Angular 2 05:39 - Peter Bacon Darwin (and Co.) & Jade 07:38 - John Papa and the Tour of Heroes Tutorial 09:01 - Geoff Goodman & Plunker 10:07 - GDE (Google Developer Expert) Program/Summit 13:37 - Thomas Burleson & Angular Material 16:07 - The Angular Team
02:28 - Ward Bell (and Co.’s) Documentation Contributions for Angular 2 05:39 - Peter Bacon Darwin (and Co.) & Jade 07:38 - John Papa and the Tour of Heroes Tutorial 09:01 - Geoff Goodman & Plunker 10:07 - GDE (Google Developer Expert) Program/Summit 13:37 - Thomas Burleson & Angular Material 16:07 - The Angular Team