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Welcome to the 23rd edition of the Coach’s Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach’s Corner Round Table will feature our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach’s Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month. November’s Round Table question is: What is something new that you have added (or will add this season) to your coaching repertoire and why? Our Coaching Lineup this month: · Erik Buehler – Chatfield (CO) High School · Chris DeLisio – Olmsted Falls (OH) High School · Jeff Depelteau – The Berkshire School (MA) · Matt Grahn – University of Dallas · Tim Heuer – 180 Coaching · Scott Ruthsatz – Covington Catholic (KY) High School · Don Showalter – USA Basketball · John Shulman – University of Alabama Huntsville · Joe Stasyszyn – Unleashed Potential Please enjoy this Round Table episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast and once you’re finished listening please give the show a five star rating and review. If you are a basketball coach at any level please check out our Hoop Heads Coaching Mentorship Program. You’ll get matched with one of our experienced Head Coaches and develop a relationship that will help take your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset to another level. And don’t forget to check out our Hoop Heads Pod Network of shows including Thrive with Trevor Huffman, Beyond the Ball, The CoachMays.com Podcast, Player’s Court, Bleachers & Boards plus our NBA team pods Cavaliers Central, Grizz & Grind, Knuck If You Buck, 305 Culture, Blazing the Path and #Lakers. Let’s hear from our coaches. Support this podcast
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows. Tim Heuer joins Scott Hanselman to saunter through the process of deploying .NET Core apps to Azure using GitHub Actions.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:19]- Project setup[0:04:02]- Configuring the workflow[0:07:29]- Build job - setting up the environment[0:13:18]- Build job - configuring the build[0:16:07]- Getting the publish profile from Azure[0:17:45]- Build job - handling secrets[0:20:37]- Build job - deploying to Azure[0:22:34]- Actions tab in GitHub and workflow log review[0:24:59]- Adding artifacts to the job [0:27:59]- Wrap-upGitHub Actions on GitHubGitHub Actions Documentation.NET Core overviewAzure Web AppsGitHub Action to setup .NET Core SDKDeploy to Azure using GitHub ActionsASP.NET Core Deployment sampleBlazor Wasm Deployment sampleCreate a free account (Azure Friday)
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows. Tim Heuer joins Scott Hanselman to saunter through the process of deploying .NET Core apps to Azure using GitHub Actions.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:19]- Project setup[0:04:02]- Configuring the workflow[0:07:29]- Build job - setting up the environment[0:13:18]- Build job - configuring the build[0:16:07]- Getting the publish profile from Azure[0:17:45]- Build job - handling secrets[0:20:37]- Build job - deploying to Azure[0:22:34]- Actions tab in GitHub and workflow log review[0:24:59]- Adding artifacts to the job [0:27:59]- Wrap-upGitHub Actions on GitHubGitHub Actions Documentation.NET Core overviewAzure Web AppsGitHub Action to setup .NET Core SDKDeploy to Azure using GitHub ActionsASP.NET Core Deployment sampleBlazor Wasm Deployment sampleCreate a free account (Azure Friday)
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows. Tim Heuer joins Scott Hanselman to saunter through the process of deploying .NET Core apps to Azure using GitHub Actions.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:19]- Project setup[0:04:02]- Configuring the workflow[0:07:29]- Build job - setting up the environment[0:13:18]- Build job - configuring the build[0:16:07]- Getting the publish profile from Azure[0:17:45]- Build job - handling secrets[0:20:37]- Build job - deploying to Azure[0:22:34]- Actions tab in GitHub and workflow log review[0:24:59]- Adding artifacts to the job [0:27:59]- Wrap-upGitHub Actions on GitHubGitHub Actions Documentation.NET Core overviewAzure Web AppsGitHub Action to setup .NET Core SDKDeploy to Azure using GitHub ActionsASP.NET Core Deployment sampleBlazor Wasm Deployment sampleCreate a free account (Azure Friday)
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows. Tim Heuer joins Scott Hanselman to saunter through the process of deploying .NET Core apps to Azure using GitHub Actions.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:19]- Project setup[0:04:02]- Configuring the workflow[0:07:29]- Build job - setting up the environment[0:13:18]- Build job - configuring the build[0:16:07]- Getting the publish profile from Azure[0:17:45]- Build job - handling secrets[0:20:37]- Build job - deploying to Azure[0:22:34]- Actions tab in GitHub and workflow log review[0:24:59]- Adding artifacts to the job [0:27:59]- Wrap-upGitHub Actions on GitHubGitHub Actions Documentation.NET Core overviewAzure Web AppsGitHub Action to setup .NET Core SDKDeploy to Azure using GitHub ActionsASP.NET Core Deployment sampleBlazor Wasm Deployment sampleCreate a free account (Azure Friday)
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows. Tim Heuer joins Scott Hanselman to saunter through the process of deploying .NET Core apps to Azure using GitHub Actions.[0:00:00]- Overview[0:00:19]- Project setup[0:04:02]- Configuring the workflow[0:07:29]- Build job - setting up the environment[0:13:18]- Build job - configuring the build[0:16:07]- Getting the publish profile from Azure[0:17:45]- Build job - handling secrets[0:20:37]- Build job - deploying to Azure[0:22:34]- Actions tab in GitHub and workflow log review[0:24:59]- Adding artifacts to the job [0:27:59]- Wrap-upGitHub Actions on GitHubGitHub Actions Documentation.NET Core overviewAzure Web AppsGitHub Action to setup .NET Core SDKDeploy to Azure using GitHub ActionsASP.NET Core Deployment sampleBlazor Wasm Deployment sampleCreate a free account (Azure Friday)
Tim has done it all and we always joked that he was basically the most interesting man on Earth. I sit down and talk with Tim about his journey through life, the quarter life crisis, and coming out on the other side thriving!
Welcome to the twentieth edition of the Coach’s Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach’s Corner Round Table will feature our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach’s Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month. August’s Round Table question is: How do you develop your team's offensive and defensive system and what are those systems based on? Our Coaching Lineup this month: · Mark Anderson – Owensboro Thoroughbreds (TBL) · Erik Buehler – Chatfield (CO) High School · Dan DeCrane – Gilmour Academy (OH) · Tim Heuer – 180 Coaching · Bobby Jordan – Wagner College · Kyle Pennington – Russellville (AR) High School · Nate Sanderson – Thrive on Challenge · Don Showalter – USA Basketball · John Shulman – University of Alabama Huntsville · Lee Swanson – Bunker Hill (NC) High School · Tyler Whitcomb – West Michigan Aviation Academy (MI) Please enjoy this Round Table episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast and once you’re finished listening please give the show a five star rating and review. Make sure you’re subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, & YouTube. If you haven’t already, please tell a coaching colleague or friend about the Hoop Heads Podcast so they can listen and learn from some of the best minds in the game! Get registered for our Hoop Heads Pod Webinar Series. If you’re focused on improving your coaching and your team, we’ve got you covered! Visit hoopheadspod.com/webinars to claim your seat. Make sure you check out our new Hoop Heads Pod Network of shows including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/ (Thrive with Trevor Huffman) , https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/ (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm (The CoachMays.com Podcast) and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cavalier-central/id1523787302 (Cavaliers Central) with Justin Matcham. Two new shows will debut soon, The Player’s Court with Joseph Harris featuring conversations with players for players and Grizz & Grind with Elijah Campbell, our second NBA team podcast where Elijah will provide an in-depth look at the Memphis Grizzlies. Lastly, if you’re looking for podcast management, editing, or launch services check out our sister site, MyPodcastManager.com Support this podcast
Welcome to the nineteenth edition of the Coach’s Corner Round Table on the Hoop Heads Podcast. Each episode of the Coach’s Corner Round Table will feature our All-Star lineup of guests answering a single basketball question. A new Coach’s Corner Round Table will drop around the 15th of each month. July’s Round Table question is: What is the most "out of the box" strategy, tactic, or training method you have ever tried with your team or an individual player? Our Coaching Lineup this month: · Mark Anderson – Owensboro Thoroughbreds (TBL) · Craig Campbell – Clovis West (CA) High School · Mark Cascio – Catholic (LA) High School · Matt Grahn - University of Dallas · Tim Heuer – 180 Coaching · Alicia Komaki – Sierra Canyon (CA) High School · Dell Leonard – Mountain Home (AR) High School · Don Showalter – USA Basketball · John Shulman – University of Alabama Huntsville · Tyler Whitcomb – West Michigan Aviation Academy (MI) · Todd Wolfson – St. Francis (CA) High School Please enjoy this Round Table episode of the Hoop Heads Podcast and once you’re finished listening please give the show a five star rating and review. Make sure you’re subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod so you never miss an episode. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, & YouTube. If you haven’t already, please tell a coaching colleague or friend about the Hoop Heads Podcast so they can listen and learn from some of the best minds in the game! Support this podcast
Tim Heuer is the founder of 180 Coaching where he works with players of all ages to improve their shooting. Tim has coached at Saddleback High School, Woodbridge High School, Foothill High School, and other youth organizations in the state of California. In 2014 to help players improve their shooting Tim developed the acronym S.E.D.R.S which stands for Stance, Eyes, Dip, Release, Sweep & Sway. These shooting principles take into account Tim’s study of some of the greatest shooters on the planet along with some of the most current basketball shooting concepts and combine them into one concentrated format that Tim uses to help players improve their shot. After you’re done listening to this episode with Tim Heuer please leave us a 5 star rating and review on iTunes and make sure you’re subscribed so you never miss an episode. The Hoop Heads Pod can be found on all the major podcasts apps. Don’t forget to let a friend or coaching colleague know about the show so we can continue to grow the great game of basketball. This episode is a great opportunity to learn from Tim Heuer from 180 Coaching in Orange County, California. Website – 180coaching.org Email - 180coaching@gmail.com Twitter - @180Coaching Support this podcast
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Tools like Intellicode and LiveShare make developers more productive. Tim Heuer discusses with the panel about what Azure is good for and what tools help with leveraging it best. Panel Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Wai Liu Guest Tim Heuer ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Visual Studio Roadmap Picks Tim Heuer: Follow Tim on Twitter > @timheuer, Github, Blog GitHub Actions Bardstown Podcast Shawn Clabough: JetBrains Monos Follow Shawn on Twitter > @DotNetSuperhero Caleb Wells: Darknet Diaries Malicious Life Caleb's LinkedIn Wai Liu: Blindness Harvest by Jose Saramago Follow Adventures in .NET on Twitter > @dotNET_Podcast
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Tools like Intellicode and LiveShare make developers more productive. Tim Heuer discusses with the panel about what Azure is good for and what tools help with leveraging it best. Panel Shawn Clabough Caleb Wells Wai Liu Guest Tim Heuer ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Visual Studio Roadmap Picks Tim Heuer: Follow Tim on Twitter > @timheuer, Github, Blog GitHub Actions Bardstown Podcast Shawn Clabough: JetBrains Monos Follow Shawn on Twitter > @DotNetSuperhero Caleb Wells: Darknet Diaries Malicious Life Caleb's LinkedIn Wai Liu: Blindness Harvest by Jose Saramago Follow Adventures in .NET on Twitter > @dotNET_Podcast
Tim Heuer really wanted to be a police officer, so he started down that track and became a police recruit. But after facing the reality that police recruits don't get paid much and wanting to settle down with a lady he was seeing, he decided to look for other ways to make money. He got a temp job doing basic data entry, and that kicked off his long winding path to the world of coding. He tells us how he eventually became a principal at Microsoft, and what helped him navigate his career. Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) Codeland 2019
Tim Heuer is a program manager for Microsoft working on the client UI developer platforms working on XAML in Windows and previously Silverlight. Before joining the XAML engineering teams, Tim worked with technical communities across the country helping to foster and build user communities focused on software developer technologies. Tim has worked with Microsoft developer tools and technologies since the early 1990s. Prior to joining Microsoft, he worked as a consultant for 14 years helping to implement technology solutions to enable success in businesses across various industries such as health care, construction, real estate, and electronic commerce to name a few. He's inflicted with the unfortunate disease that his work is also his hobby and he loves technology. You can usually find him behind the keyboard trying to learn something new. You can find him online sharing his thoughts on technology at http://timheuer.com/blog/.
This week, Lead Program Manager Tim Heuer joined us to talk about all the announcements from Build 2014 with regard to Windows Runtime XAML, (as well as the unified Windows platform in general)As you more than likely know, XAML is the specific schema of XML leveraged by several different Microsoft programming languages and frameworks for declaratively creating user experiences.Tim was behind an enormous amount of work that took place to drive this release of the universal XAML for Windows Runtime framework in this last release of Windows Phone, (8.1), as well as the current version of Windows (8.1 update) for PCs, laptops and tablets. In this interview, he walks us through an awesome demo he prepared for the Build 2014 keynote that presents exactly how to utilize Windows Runtime XAML to deliver a compelling experience across device types, using universal projects in Visual Studio 2013 update 2, (the release candidate unveiled at Build).Here are some links to related materials for more information.David Tredwell's keynote announcement at Build 2014 with regard to universal windows apps (at 1h,8m,5s)Kevin Gallo's demonstration of universal windows projects in Visual Studio 2013 update 2Tim's talk on universal XAML for Windows Runtime apps at Build 2014Download the new tools!Please let me know if you have any feedback!LL @larryalieberman
Windows Store apps for Absolute Beginners with C# (HD) - Channel 9
In this lesson we add an AppBar, and using the Callisto controls from Tim Heuer to provide a Flyout menu that displays when the user selects an AppBar icon. Bob demonstrates how to use NuGet to utilize the latest version of the open source toolkit in our app. ResourcesCallisto: A toolkit for XAML Metro style apps Download the entire series' source code
Severine talks with Tim Heuer of Common Ground.
Tim Heuer and Jesse Liberty join Craig Shoemaker to discuss the new features of Silverlight 4, advice for real world development and the new Silverlight HyperVideo Player
When's Silverlight 10 coming out? These versions are moving pretty fast. Scott chats with Tim Heuer to try and make sense of it. How does offline for Silverlight work? What's the best way to keep on the this new tech.
In this show, we talk with Tim Heuer, a Microsoft Program Manager who works with technologies like Silverlight and Corrina Barber, a designer who works on the UIFX team with tools like Expression Blend. We caught up with Tim and Corrina at the RIAPalooza event in Chicago at the end of May. We talked about the designer and developer workflow. Show Notes Corrina's great Silverlight Templates Blendables Download / Listen to the Show http://thirstydeveloper.com/Shows/TD026-TimandCorrina.mp3 Blogs you should know Larry's pick: TED Blog Dave's pick: Nibbles Blog and the related Nibbles Tutorials Dave shows his softer side During the show Dave admits to watching Oprah Webcasts with his wife. One of the ones that caught his attention was Jill Bolte Taylor's story that was originally a TED Talk called stroke of insight. Check out the talk: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight.html Thirsty Developer Halo Fragfest Dave and Larry periodically join some friends and co-workers on XBOX Live for a little Halo 3 action and would like to invite our listeners to join us. Friend us on XBOX Live (GamerTags: BogeyD for Dave and Bottom9th for Larry). And join us: Saturday Night, July 12th at 8:30 CDT (Central Daylight Time) Ways to connect with Dave and Larry: Dave's Blog, Twitter Feed, Facebook Profile, GamerTag Larry's Blog, Twitter Feed, Facebook Profile, GamerTag
Tim Heuer from the Silverlight team at Microsoft talks to Carl and Richard about the current state of Silverlight, and offers his perspective on using Silverlight among other things.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Richard and Carl talk to Alan Griver, Beth Massi, and Tim Heuer in front of a live audience on the 5th stop of the .NET Rocks! Visual Studio 2010 Road Trip in Phoenix, AZ.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations