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Welcome to another riveting episode of Top End Devs! In today's "Year in Review" special, hosts Charles, AJ, Dan, and Steve Edwards take you on a retrospective journey through their most memorable moments and thought-provoking discussions of the year. From the amusing and insightful exchanges with influential guests like Rich Harris and Kyle Simpson to their deep dives into emerging tech trends like Svelte 5 and AI integration in development, this episode has it all.They also explore Charles's experience transitioning from a Mac to a high-performance System76 machine, Dan's favorite and least favorite tech trends, and AJ's admiration for profitable and customer-focused approaches in the industry. Expect a blend of technical expertise, humor with those beloved dad jokes, and personal reflections that make this podcast uniquely engaging.So, get ready as we reflect on the year's highlights, laugh at the dad jokes that have become fan favorites, and look forward to exciting developments in the tech world with your favorite panelists.PicksAJ - 100 Days of Rejection (Therapy)AJ - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLamouX6QxWIuTHuaArIOzdorWoYaF6cU5AJ - John Sonmez: Eye Contact & SmirkingAJ - John Sonmez: How to Become a ManAJ - EvalPlus LeaderboardAJ - OllamaCharles -HeatCharles - Heat: Pedal to the MetalCharles - Hit Refresh by Satya NadellaCharles - American Icon by Bryce HoffmanCharles - System76Charles - Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, Book 1) (Sword of Truth, 1)Dan - A Man on the Inside (TV Series 2024Dan - The Best Syria Breakdown You'll Ever Hear - Thomas SmallDan - Master of the Five MagicsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
In today's episode, Charles and AJ are joined by Anselm Eickhoff, a trailblazing full-stack software engineer. Anselm delves into the world of "Local First" software development and the innovative tool he's developed, "Jazz." They explore how Jazz leverages schema information for type inference and runtime validation, enabling real-time collaboration and seamless offline functionality. They dive into the simplifications brought by Jazz's API changes, the flexibility offered through open protocols, and the local-first approach using CRDTs.They also tackle Jazz's impressive backend infrastructure and its shift to direct disk storage, along with insights into the challenges and emerging support structures faced by early adopters. Anselm shares real-world applications, advanced analytics capabilities, and the future outlook for Jazz, emphasizing performance, resilience, and data privacy.Plus, stay tuned for a lighthearted detour into board games and TV recommendations, as well as updates on Charles' AI Dev Boot Camp and exciting developments on the Top End Devs platform. This episode is packed with cutting-edge insights and practical advice for developers looking to integrate advanced real-time features and streamline their app development processes. SocialsLinkedIn: Anselm EickhoffPicksAJ - Dune 2-Film Collection (Blu-Ray + Digital)Charles - Imperial Miners | Board GameBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Scott Serves North Carolina Hurricane Helene Victims with Chainsaw Relief & Chuck's 75 Hard Mission for an Ironman: Chuck Wood returns to discuss his progress with his return to the 75 Hard Challenge, emphasizing its mental aspects. During the 2nd half of the show they dig into your host, Scott Mulvaney's, excursion to North Carolina 2 weeks ago to assist the victims from Hurricane Helene. Chuck shares his fitness journey, including training for an Ironman in Maryland and his participation in the transformation challenge from Andy Frisella. They also discuss the impact of diet, particularly high protein and anti-inflammatory foods.Quote: "Each of us as human beings has a responsibility to reach out to help our brothers and sisters affected by disasters. One day it may be us or our loved ones needing someone to reach out and help." ~ Michael W. Hawkins, American Red CrossScott recounts his experience volunteering in North Carolina post-hurricane, highlighting the challenges and community efforts, including federal control and local volunteer initiatives. They stress the importance of personal health, community support, and the role of functional medicine in addressing health issues like diabetes. Your Co-Host Today: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. Today's Top 3 Takeaways: Continue Your Commitments, i.e., like the 75 Hard ChallengeTraining and the Mental Commitments for an IronmanSacrificing Time and Energy for Others Vetted Non-Profit Charities Helping in North Carolina: https://aerialrecovery.org/https://operationhelo.org/https://www.samaritanspurse.org/https://haywoodhelpinghands.org/https://fuelfoundations.org/Today's Guest Co-Host Links: Chuck's Website: https://topenddevs.com/Chuck's Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8 Mentioned Influencers: https://andyfrisella.com/pages/75hard-infohttps://www.trainingpeaks.com/ Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dznqL1jxp6g?si=7w7hc6Fl2WW0RwW3 Timestamped Show Notes: 23:30 – My wife thought I was crazy, and she's just like, you're gonna take a week off, not run your business, and go to North Carolina?! I was like, yeah, it's a slow week. I was like, we take vacations, so why not?! We had a couple of beautiful vacations this year. We did Greece, we did...
Initial Observations of the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Nonprofits and local citizens impacts on the Carolina's. FEMA incorrectly spending their budget and more. Today's conversation centers on the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Scott starts off on a positive note with the new Boots Refuel Fund launch with his charity, Fuel Foundations. He has started providing new wildfire boots and rebuild cost coverage for our wildland firefighters. They discuss the inadequate federal response and praise nonprofit organizations like Samaritan's Purse and Aerial Recovery for their swift actions over the last couple of weeks. Scott notes that he plans to personally assist in North Carolina, emphasizing the importance of local and community efforts. They also discuss the need for transparency and efficiency in charitable donations, advocating for direct impact over administrative costs. The discussion concludes with a call to action for citizens to support and volunteer with local and nonprofit organizations in their own regions.Quote: Every person has a longing to be significant; to make a contribution; to be a part of something noble and purposeful. ~ John C. Maxwell Your Co-Host Today: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. Today's Top 3 Takeaways: The positive outlooks created from nonprofit efforts.FEMA failures and slow action by government response.The power of small nonprofit organizations and private citizen efforts. Today's Guest Co-Host Links: Chuck's Website: https://topenddevs.com/Chuck's Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8 Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B1ABBfawSto Timestamped Show Notes: 20:10 – We've got hotels for Haitians and and when we've got an open border again, no matter your political position. Okay, so all of this FEMA funding has been to support people that are not actually citizens of this country. Last time I checked, FEMA was paid for by me, a citizen. I want my tax dollars benefiting my fellow citizens who are struggling first.31:30 – Why are we even talking about $750 a citizen right now? Granted, I'm not a FEMA trained person, but all you did was light a fire in people, because they heard how small the dollar amount was. You need to take every dollar you got and send convoys of supplies, generators, etc. to help get people back to a healthy state of life. It's not even a level playing field right now.48:30 – A lot of people are like, well, my work or my life doesn't fulfill me. Well, then go earn the money so that you can go do the things to fulfill you. If people are always trying to find purpose, our work will never be done. People always trying to find purpose. I like having purpose in my work, and I really enjoy what I do.01:01:55 – Final Words Our Final Words of the Show: It's a shame these natural disasters are always going to happen. It's a shame that this one is the worst in recorded history. I think it's a blessing too, because we get the opportunity to take care of each...
They dive deep into the world of mentorship, personal growth, and problem-solving with our special guests, Joao and Manny, alongside our insightful panelists, AJ and Charles.In this episode, they explore the transformative power of weekly accountability meetings (WAM), where tasks are committed and followed up with a yes or no, no excuses allowed. Joao and Manny share their journey of mentorship that crossed borders, forging a strong bond through adversity and mutual respect. We'll also delve into how their dynamic friendship amplifies professional standards, and the importance of balancing personal and professional relationships.We discuss the profound impacts of structured problem-solving methods, specifically George Polya's renowned four-step process. Joao and Manny highlight how this systematic approach has refined their coding skills and overall problem-solving abilities. Alongside, we touch upon the fascinating intersection of human learning and AI, emphasizing the unique capacity humans have for generalizing new problems from limited data.In addition, our speakers will share their roadmap for continuous learning, curriculum development, and practical exercises—highlighting tools like Trello for task management and Anki for reinforcing learning. AJ O'Neil offers his unique perspective on the talent it takes to thrive in programming and how personal enjoyment is crucial for sustained success.Later, we'll transition to our Picks section, where AJ, Charles, and the guests share their latest recommendations, from essential productivity tools and engaging books to top-notch apps and board games.Finally, we'll wrap up with some valuable insights on time management, consistent study habits, and the importance of finding a mentor who truly cares about your growth. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories that you won't want to miss. So, tune in for all this and more on Top End Devs!PicksAJ - Apple EarpodsAJ - SwiftUICharles - Biblios | Board GameCharles - FreeStyle Libre 3 SystemManny - Jaco: The Extraordinary and Tragic Life of Jaco PastoriusManny - Baldur's Gate 3 on SteamBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Chuck Returns To Discuss A Theme On Doing The Right Thing, Taking Initiative, and Community Support: Chuck Wood returns for a monthly check-in so we can hit on a variety of topics. On this episode we discuss some family drama, personal accountability, and even minor points around political issues. Chuck shares his experiences with family members in trouble and the importance of personal responsibility which Scott agrees on for success in life. They discuss the challenges of parenting and the role of teachers versus parents in children's lives. The conversation also touches on political activism, with Chuck planning to address school policies at a local school board meeting. They emphasize the need for parents to take action and not rely on others to solve problems. Towards the end we even hit on the simple kindness act of clearing a road to help stranded drivers. An important highlight around the importance of taking initiative and community support.Quote: Initiative is doing the right thing without being told. ~ Victor HugoYour Co-Host Today: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. Today's Top 3 Takeaways: Parenting and Personal ResponsibilitySchool Board PoliticsAccountability and Taking Initiative Today's Guest Co-Host Links: Chuck's Website: https://topenddevs.com/Chuck's Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8 Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XD1iGQq2JZ8 Timestamped Show Notes: 21:30 – So we'll get into local Utah school politics a little bit. There was an article published in the National Review, and it pointed out that two school districts here in Utah had adopted policies from the ACLU that said that teachers should not inform parents if a child decides to transition their sex. This issue is going viral right now and everybody's talking, but teachers are not the parents. I'm the parent. I created that human or adopted that human being, and have full responsibility for that human being.43:15 – This all comes back to just one or two general principles, and simplified, it's just responsibility. I mean, my brother's in jail because he didn't show up to a court hearing, and he wants us to bail us out?!01:02:00 – Final Words Our Final Words of the Show: Just take responsibility for where you want to end up, and recognize that you have that same responsibility for your kids. Your Positive Action Forward: · Don't forget to Submit a 5-Star Review· Get my book "So You Want To Be A Hotshot" - HotshotBook.com· Visit FuelFoundations.org our 501c-3 non-profit!· Visit
Personal Challenges, 75 Hard, Career Choices, Local Utah Politics, and More: Chuck Wood returns to the show after a hiatus, discussing his recent challenges, including family issues and slow contract business work. He reflects on his mental health and the importance of prioritizing personal well-being. Chuck plans to re-engage with the 75 Hard program and aims to pivot his business focus to building infrastructure for Ruby on Rails developers. He shares his vision for a new summit and a payment system to streamline app development. The conversation also touches on political involvement, local elections, and the importance of supporting local initiatives. Chuck emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to personal and professional goals, aiming to help others and find fulfillment in his work.Your Co-Host Today: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week.Today's Top 3 Takeaways: New Year of Challenges and GoalsReturning to 75 Hard and Health GoalsLocal Politics Today's Guest Co-Host Links: https://topenddevs.com/Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8https://instagram.com/charlesmaxwood Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HtTmHsLvF6o Timestamped Show Notes: 25:50 – How do we set our priorities? What is that focus, right? I've got my health figured out. You know, I'm healthy, I'm happy. So now I can pour into somebody else's cup, if that makes sense...55:00 – Final Words Our Final Words of the Show: I think what triggered a lot of this was just that I realized that I was stressed out and unhappy. So if you're stressed out and unhappy, there's a reason why, right? I'm not painting this as you need to pivot your life. But maybe there's some minor change, and you keep doing what you're doing in a different way. The thing is, when I was working full time jobs, by the time I was considering whether or not it was worth jumping ship or trying to fix whatever was wrong, wherever I was, I've learned that it was just time to jump ship. The thing is, is just sit down and yeah, figure out, okay, well, what is it that I really want? Your Positive Action Forward: · Don't forget to Submit a 5-Star Review· Get my book "So You Want To Be A Hotshot" - HotshotBook.com· Visit FuelFoundations.org our 501c-3 non-profit!· Visit FuelUpMarketing.com for Sales & Marketing, Strategy & Execution.
Dive into a fascinating discussion blending the worlds of literature, gaming, and tech. In this episode, Chuck and Dan explore the intriguing connections between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, including an extraordinary tale about Israeli pilots translating The Hobbit during wartime. They share insights into Guy Gavriel Kaye's standalone novel Tigana, inspired by Renaissance Italy, and discuss the complexities and strategies of board games like Monopoly and Letters from Whitechapel.But that's not all. The episode takes a technical turn as the speakers delve into the dynamic world of application monitoring with Prometheus. They unpack the mechanics of event loop lag, heap usage, and GC storms, and share how Prometheus's query language (PromQL) and integration with Grafana can proactively manage and solve performance issues. Hear about real-time alerting, sophisticated querying, and the practical applications of these tools in companies like Next Insurance and Sisense.This episode is packed with information - from managing performance metrics and alerting systems to insightful discussions on favorite standalone fantasy novels and the productivity hacks that keep our hosts on top of their game. So, sit back and join us for an engaging and informative session on Top End Devs!SocialsLinkedIn: Chuck WoodLinkedIn: Dan ShappirPicksCharles - Letters from Whitechapel | Board GameCharles - TrainingPeaks | Empower Your TrainingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
In today's episode, they dive deep into the world of JavaScript and TypeScript. They explore the innovative message-passing style between components using Effect Cluster, a game-changing alpha product that integrates seamlessly with solutions like Remix and React Server Components.Join them as Michael sheds light on the ease of transitioning TypeScript developers familiar with frameworks like React and Svelte to Effect, thanks to JavaScript's component-based mindset and features similar to async/await. They also talk about the role of TypeScript and Effect in ensuring code maintainability and correctness amidst legacy JavaScript at Sisense.As they navigate through topics like performance optimization, multithreading in JavaScript, and backend development, discover how the Effect framework simplifies testing, enhances type inference, and boosts code stability. Plus, they touch on coding challenges, error handling, and the importance of proper monitoring with tools like OpenTelemetry.But it's not all code! They share fun anecdotes from personal experiences with go karting, discuss the NBA draft, and even delve into some light-hearted humor with dad jokes and comedic analogies. This episode is packed with insights, laughter, and invaluable advice for developers and tech enthusiasts alike.Tune in now for a comprehensive discussion filled with expert knowledge, practical tips, and community insights, exclusively on Top End Devs!SocialsLinkedIn: Michael Arnaldi Twitter: @MichaelArnaldiPicksAJ - MSF Basic Rider CourseAJ - Alpine MotoSafe Wind Noise Ear PlugsDan - Pillar of Fire | Episode 1Dan - Pillar of Fire | Episode 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
Reflecting On The Amsterdam Developers Conference and Utah Politics: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. Today's Guest & Resource Links: https://topenddevs.com/Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8https://instagram.com/charlesmaxwood Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bXU7t65IddQ Timestamped Show Notes: 8:55 – I was already the vice chair of the county party. I took a leave of absence for three weeks and ran for office and then I didn't win. So now I'm back doing my prior role, so I've always kind of been in the political space. I've got people talking to me now about running for office next year. I don't know if I have another campaign in me.16:40 – Now, one thing that our politicians in Utah do, though, is they want to show people they're doing stuff. So the last two or three days of the legislative session, they suspend the rules, and they'll pass like two or 300 bills in two or three days, which is nuts, because it's like, look, you haven't read them. 18:30 – I don't want to discount either the people who are just out there trying to live their life. I mean, if you're running a business, if you're out there, you're contributing to the world in a way that you're good at, and you get paid for. I mean, you're making a difference, too. 28:25 – Back to that idea of balance again. I don't I hate the word balanced, because people think of it as okay, I've got six things I'm trying to do. So I'm trying to keep the thing centered. I don't think that's realistic. But recognize what you're sacrificing over here to make progress over here. So that you don't ruin this column to gain in this column.48:00 – I just finished phase one. Honestly, 30 days of phase one was harder than 75 days of 75 Hard. I'm doing phase two right after Thanksgiving. Because you have to wait 30 days, between phases. If you fail during those 30 days, there's no penalty, right? So are you going to do it just because? It's funny because some of the stuff like I'm not working out twice a day anymore, I just follow my regimen. I have a program that gives me workouts for my triathlon next year. I'm gonna do a half Ironman, that's my goal next year. So if there's one workout in the day, that's all I'm doing, right? But the deal is, is if you slack off some are you disciplined enough when it matters to kick it back in? So 30 days is enough time to really get out of the habit if you're not going to stick to it.52:00 – Final Words Our Final Words of the Show: Well, it's interesting, because I was talking to somebody earlier today, and they pointed out that the market is tough, right? The dev market has just been for the people that are out there. You know, some of them have kind of been coasting, you know, got pretty comfortable. Then all of a sudden, the market is not as great you see stuff start to soften up. You see a bunch of people getting laid off. I mean, when we're talking about this level of personal excellence and stuff like that, it, it really comes down to if you're doing the work...
Chuck is back for a return appearance and we dig into the successes of CRM's that pair with their weaknesses, Sales Funnels, and much more.Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. -Today's Top 3 Takeaways: Branded domain name emails.Integrating CRM's including ZOHO, Salesforce, Zapier Automation, Click FunnelsOnline Scheduling including Schedule Once and Acuity Scheduling Today's Guest & Resource Links: https://topenddevs.com/Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8https://instagram.com/charlesmaxwood Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hk6DIZvzjSM Timestamped Show Notes: 07:50 – Mail servers on their own are pretty stupid. It's the stuff that you build on top of it that matters. So Google built this application layer on top of it, that sorts it all out and allows for that custom domain email universal platform for businesses. They have two advantages. One is that they've been doing this for a really, really long time. So they they've gotten pretty good just on their own building algorithms to say for example, hey that looks like spam! The second thing is now we're getting into the age where you have Machine Learning aka AI aka Artificial Intelligence. What it is, is they are taking this giant data model, and you train it against the systems that build basically mathematical formulas that replicate the result you want. 09:10 – This is all in software. So effectively, what you do is you set up your system and then you feed it. You say, here's an email, it's spam. Here's another email, it's spam. Here's an email, it's not spam. You send millions and billions of emails through to the end, what happens is when you send an email that you don't know, it can come back and it can say this is 90% chance, it's spam. So then you just have to decide how sensitive you want to be. The more you train it, the better it gets.20:20 – The issue that I had was this CRM, it did a bunch of stuff, I could go I could cancel like four or five services, because they all could now get consolidated. So I was super excited. I start using it, and then it seemed okay, but the email deliverability was in the toilet. So they're like, hey, look, you know, we have this tech expert that will go in and fix it for you. So I paid the extra to have the guy come in and fix it for me. So he comes in and fixes it and the deliverability gets better. It's not where it was using the other system. But it wasn't so bad that I just threw up my hands in disgust and walked away. 30:30 – So I went back to Schedule Once, and you know that they're cheap. So it's not a big deal. But they'll let you set up booking pages that all go to different calendars. That's the kicker, and I have to set up like 10 of them for all the podcasts and everything else. Then I can use the Zoho calendar thing, because it's already built into everything else, just for the stuff that involves just me.42:15 – Final Words Our Final Words of the Show: The thing...
Staying on top of emerging trends is difficult enough, so what should you do when your whole career feels, well, stuck? In this week's episode of Dev Interrupted, join co-host Conor Bronsdon and Charles Max Wood, CEO of Top End Devs, as they delve into overcoming career stagnation for developers. They discuss strategies to reignite momentum in your career, highlighting the importance of effectively showcasing your work, building strong networks, and committing to continuous learning. Whether you're a newcomer seeking direction or a seasoned professional aiming to stay competitive, this conversation offers valuable insights and practical tools to confidently navigate today's complex tech landscape and get 'unstuck' in your career. Show Notes:Register today: DORA & LInearB Webinar Nov. 8Learn more at topenddevs.com Follow Chuck on TwitterSupport the show: Subscribe to our Substack Leave us a review Subscribe on YouTube Follow us on Twitter or LinkedIn Offers: Learn about Continuous Merge with gitStream Get your DORA Metrics free forever
Talking Success As A Developer, Conference Design & Development, and Much More: Charles Max Wood is a coach and podcast host at Top End Devs. He's building a system to help developers advance their careers by building their skills, personal brands, and networks. He's been podcasting about programming since 2008. He lives in Utah with his wife and 5 children.Chuck is also the author of “The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job.” The podcasts he produces reach more than 80,000 developers every week. Today's Top 3 Takeaways: Keep learning and keep practicing.Build your network beyond your local community.Growing into success with Conferences. Today's Guest & Resource Links: https://topenddevs.com/Book: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job – https://amzn.to/2Jrh5A8https://instagram.com/charlesmaxwood Our Mentioned Influencers: https://jsnation.com/https://reactsummit.com/Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W09mt6J6WHQ?si=iRoyZSd1X59nHOpz Timestamped Show Notes: 00:30 - Introduction03:30 - It was it was actually super fun. So the conferences were both in this old engine building factory that had been refurbished into like a venue for events. And so they have all of the old. Like the cranes in there and stuff. I mean, obviously, they're not moving it or using it. But yeah, you go in and they had a big screen down all the way at the end of the room. And they had speakers rooms upstairs. And anyway, it was it was very, very cool, then you a lot of the people that they had at the event, were some of the people that were kind of pushing the state of the art forward in JavaScript. And so and some of them I knew already, some of them we'd had on like JavaScript Jabber, which is our big podcast on JavaScript. And so yeah, so just meeting up with him in person, you know, getting to know him shaking hands. I recorded a handful of interviews.10:00 - The difference is, and it's kind of the same thing that I did with Microsoft for five or six years, is if you go as a speaker or influencer, it's a different thing. If you're going as an attendee, sometimes even some of the conferences just going as a speaker, it's different than going as an influencer. If you're one of the people that they go out of their way to get to the conference, then a lot of times, they'll pull out all the stops.19:30 - The other version of that is none of these technologies standstill. None of them do. So even if you're working in a place that is hey, we're going to stick on the version we're at, we're gonna use the technology we know. You find all kinds of opportunities learning the next thing in the technology you're already an expert in. Maybe you want to go with indie game development, which is one area that I want to branch into. It's super popular, and there's a ton of stuff going on, and it's getting easier. So if that's an area of interest for you, by all means, if you want to move into management, then you're talking about project management, people management and helping them do essentially what I'm doing just one on one.22:20 - The video game standing in for real life for military applications, you know, where maybe you replicate a cockpit, or combat situations where you're carrying
Join Charles Wood as he takes on a solo episode this week! He tackles different strategies on how to achieve your goals and aspirations. He motivates the listeners by sharing his personal story of how he was able to climb back up on his feet after getting lost a few years ago. Moreover, Chuck dives into his plans for Top End Devs this year and how he can help developers take control of their careers. On YouTubeHow To Plan For Success In 2023 - JSJ 564SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. MartinBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipPicksCharles - Exit: The Game – Advent Calendar: The Mystery of the Ice CaveCharles - topenddevs.social - mastodonCharles - Yellowstone - TV Series | Paramount NetworkCharles - JS Remote ConfSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Each encounter teaches us a lesson. Every setback is a victory. What Can You Do To Take Control Of Your Career? Chuck and Subrat join the show as Chuck takes the lead in sharing his past work experiences and his inspiring journey towards his road to success. He also talks about his current plans for Top End Devs such as conferences, book clubs, meetups, and many more! Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Picks Charles - Betrayal at House on the Hill | Board Game - BoardGameGeek Charles - Load Star by Fritz Swanson - Goodreads Subrat - JavaScript Documentation
Each encounter teaches us a lesson. Every setback is a victory. What Can You Do To Take Control Of Your Career? Chuck and Subrat join the show as Chuck takes the lead in sharing his past work experiences and his inspiring journey towards his road to success. He also talks about his current plans for Top End Devs such as conferences, book clubs, meetups, and many more! Sponsors Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Picks Charles - Betrayal at House on the Hill | Board Game - BoardGameGeek Charles - Load Star by Fritz Swanson - Goodreads Subrat - JavaScript Documentation
Today Steve and Charles talk about the many updates and events coming to Top End Devs, from upcoming conferences to new courses and content. Check out the conference lineup at https://topenddevs.com/conferences. If you are interested in building courses or would like to speak at any of the conferences, contact Charles. We also dive into a conversation about what it really means to be a 10x developer and a top 1% developer. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Overview - Nuxt 3 Essentials | Vue Mastery Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones - Podcast Playbook - Top End Devs vue/CHANGELOG.md Picks Charles- Quiddler Charles- Chart.js Charle- Business Software and Services Reviews | G2 Steve- JSON Creator Douglas Crockford Interview by Evrone Steve - Dad Jokes Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today Steve and Charles talk about the many updates and events coming to Top End Devs, from upcoming conferences to new courses and content. Check out the conference lineup at https://topenddevs.com/conferences. If you are interested in building courses or would like to speak at any of the conferences, contact Charles. We also dive into a conversation about what it really means to be a 10x developer and a top 1% developer. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Overview - Nuxt 3 Essentials | Vue Mastery Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones - Podcast Playbook - Top End Devs vue/CHANGELOG.md Picks Charles- Quiddler Charles- Chart.js Charle- Business Software and Services Reviews | G2 Steve- JSON Creator Douglas Crockford Interview by Evrone Steve - Dad Jokes
Today, in this all-panelist episode we talk about upcoming online events and conferences. With upcoming Top End Devs meetups and conferences, starting in August, we talk about all the benefits of being in person at an event, and the camaraderie at and after the event. We talk about the ways that Airmeet allows for a good connection between the speakers and audience. You'll also pick up some tips on becoming a speaker at one of these events. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links Top End Devs | Conferences GitHub - dadoomer/markdown-slides The Original Skunk Works - Nickolas Means | The Lead Developer UK 2017 Picks AJ- CrowdNode Masternode Hosting - CrowdNode AJ- coolaj86/crowdnode-cli AJ- Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism Charles - Airmeet.com Charles - Riverside.fm Charles - Devchat.tv Charles - Premium podcasts from Top End Devs are coming soon! Charles - TopEndDevs.com Charles - Dice Forge Charles- JavaScript Remote Conference 2022 Dan- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries) Dan - The importance of taking care of your body Dan- Web Directions Dan - War in Ukraine Steve- Vue Mastery Steve - Dad Jokes Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today, in this all-panelist episode we talk about upcoming online events and conferences. With upcoming Top End Devs meetups and conferences, starting in August, we talk about all the benefits of being in person at an event, and the camaraderie at and after the event. We talk about the ways that Airmeet allows for a good connection between the speakers and audience. You'll also pick up some tips on becoming a speaker at one of these events. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Coaching | Top End Devs Links Top End Devs | Conferences GitHub - dadoomer/markdown-slides The Original Skunk Works - Nickolas Means | The Lead Developer UK 2017 Picks AJ- CrowdNode Masternode Hosting - CrowdNode AJ- coolaj86/crowdnode-cli AJ- Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing Autism Charles - Airmeet.com Charles - Riverside.fm Charles - Devchat.tv Charles - Premium podcasts from Top End Devs are coming soon! Charles - TopEndDevs.com Charles - Dice Forge Charles- JavaScript Remote Conference 2022 Dan- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: A Novel (Vintage Contemporaries) Dan - The importance of taking care of your body Dan- Web Directions Dan - War in Ukraine Steve- Vue Mastery Steve - Dad Jokes
Charles Max Wood is the master architect behind Top End Devs, which includes 11 unique podcast shows for DevOps. Today on the show, Subrat interviews Charles on how to launch, grow, and monetize a podcast show from scratch. He shares his process, the strategies to launch, various tools, sites, and apps, how to build an audience, and how to monetize a show. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Trusted CDN Provider | Faster Content Delivery | CacheFly Podcast Hosting and Analytics - Welcome to Fireside! Riverside.fm - Record Podcasts And Videos From Anywhere Picks Charles- Lost Ruins of Arnak Charles - Top End Devs Charles - Angular Remote Conf Subrat- Fun Of Heuristic
Charles Max Wood is the master architect behind Top End Devs, which includes 11 unique podcast shows for DevOps. Today on the show, Subrat interviews Charles on how to launch, grow, and monetize a podcast show from scratch. He shares his process, the strategies to launch, various tools, sites, and apps, how to build an audience, and how to monetize a show. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Trusted CDN Provider | Faster Content Delivery | CacheFly Podcast Hosting and Analytics - Welcome to Fireside! Riverside.fm - Record Podcasts And Videos From Anywhere Picks Charles- Lost Ruins of Arnak Charles - Top End Devs Charles - Angular Remote Conf Subrat- Fun Of Heuristic
Do you want to become a 10x top end developer? Do you want to take your career to the next level? Charles provides a 7 step roadmap to get you there: 1) Learn something new everyday. a. 10-15 minutes, learn something new that can help you move the needle forward in your career. b. Make 1% incremental progress everyday will compound to 37x better yearly. Everything adds up. 2) Commit code daily and practice your craft. a. Practice makes perfect, try something new. 3) Meet someone new every week. a. Contact and/or connect with another industry professional. b. Build relationships and continue to stay in touch with them regularly. 4) Post or publish some sort of media each week. a. Learn and process new information and content that can be presented or utilized elsewhere. 5) Go to a community coding group or event monthly. a. Relationships will pay off and so will the knowledge share. b. Commit to speak or present to the group on a specific topic and stretch yourself. 6) Go to a coding conference annually. a. Network and collaborate with others. b. Immerse yourself in the content and implement your top take-aways. 7) Make a plan and set your goals. a. What are your goals and how will you get there? b. Commit to making it happen. Sponsors Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching)
Have you considered the significance of infrastructure as code and its importance in the industry? Will, Jillian, and Jonathan deep dive into this topic, plus discuss Amazon CDK and current frameworks and tools for the best workflows. Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks Jonathan- Kivick CLI Tool – Jonathan created a Go Driver tool that allows you to do a replication from file system to CouchDB instance. Jonathan- How to Automate Anything (https://jhall.io/archive/2021/03/23/how-to-automate-anything/) Jillian- Dash overview (https://plotly.com/dash/) Jillian- His Dark Material Book Series (https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Materials-Yearling-3-book-Boxed/dp/0440419514) Will- Open AI.com (https://openai.com/) Will- DevOps Roadmap for 2022 (https://devopsfordevelopers.io/roadmap/)
Do you want to become a 10x top end developer? Do you want to take your career to the next level? Charles provides a 7 step roadmap to get you there: 1) Learn something new everyday. a. 10-15 minutes, learn something new that can help you move the needle forward in your career. b. Make 1% incremental progress everyday will compound to 37x better yearly. Everything adds up. 2) Commit code daily and practice your craft. a. Practice makes perfect, try something new. 3) Meet someone new every week. a. Contact and/or connect with another industry professional. b. Build relationships and continue to stay in touch with them regularly. 4) Post or publish some sort of media each week. a. Learn and process new information and content that can be presented or utilized elsewhere. 5) Go to a community coding group or event monthly. a. Relationships will pay off and so will the knowledge share. b. Commit to speak or present to the group on a specific topic and stretch yourself. 6) Go to a coding conference annually. a. Network and collaborate with others. b. Immerse yourself in the content and implement your top take-aways. 7) Make a plan and set your goals. a. What are your goals and how will you get there? b. Commit to making it happen. Sponsors Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching)
Jillian, Jonathan, and Will break down the process of building a DevOps team. They address the breadth of skills from writing skills to provisioning cloud and server resources. They also dive into organizing human and other resources to successfully build and grow a DevOps team. Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=adventuresdevops&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks Jillian- Appsmith | Build & self-host internal tools (https://www.appsmith.com/) Jonathan- A Radical Enterprise (https://amzn.to/3k4irDc) Will- Why putting a pane of glass on a pile of sh*t doesn't solve your problem (https://platformengineering.org/blog/why-putting-a-pane-of-glass-on-a-pile-of-shit-doesnt-solve-your-problem)
Everyone and their mother is talking about Kubernetes, but there's something you need to know. In this episode, the gang talks about the TRUTH around Kubernetes for most scenarios. In This Episode 1) The BIGGEST reason NOT to use Kubernetes 2) If you've started Kubernetes, watch out for THIS common pitfall 3) How to leverage Kubernetes' customization capability and feel confident in scaling without pieces falling through the cracks Be a guest on the show! https://go.oncehub.com/adventuresindevops Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=adventuresdevops&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks Jillian- Data Microservices in Apache Spark using Apache Arrow Flight (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm9HC9y3MDA) Jillian- TALES OF ARISE | Official Website (EN) - Bandai Namco (https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tales-of/tales-of-arise) Jonathan- Kubernetes is the future of DevOps... or is it? (https://jhall.io/archive/2021/12/11/kubernetes-is-the-future-of-devops...-or-is-it/) Jonathan- Allen Edmonds: Men's Shoes | Dress, Casual, Boots & More (https://www.allenedmonds.com/) Will- The YouTube Formula by Darrel Eves (https://amzn.to/3DOwnKA)
Is your DevOps title “hip”? What does it mean? Does it matter? In this episode, the gang discusses the fundamental differences between dev ops positions based on “hipness”, as well as if it actually matters in today's world. In This Episode 1) What the “hipness” of your job means (and if you should care) 2) Why all of these positions refer back to this ONE important idea 3) The BEST advice to get started in dev ops (and how to not get confused with all of these fancy titles) Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=adventuresdevops&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Links Shades of DevOps Roles (https://i.redd.it/3mcdo795sgh81.jpg) Picks Jillian- Lucy's Legacy: The Quest for Human Origins (https://amzn.to/3wdAiyR) Jonathan- Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World (https://amzn.to/3qfgrLZ) Jonathan- A Radical Enterprise (https://amzn.to/3ijt9Vn) Will- The Mom Test (https://amzn.to/3JoLHPU)
Will needs some developer therapy, and maybe you do, too. In this episode, Will talks about reconfig issues he's having with a client, and his loyal compadres help him find the light at the end of the tunnel. It may NOT include Airflow, though. Sorry, Jillian. In This Episode 1) What you NEED to look for to know if reconfiguration is the right answer for your…situation 2) Your No-B.S. guide to reconfiguring without making your client hate you 3) How to implement charts and other visual aids to help you and the client stay in sync Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=adventuresdevops&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks Jillian- Dash Overview (https://plotly.com/dash/) Jillian- ShinyProxy (https://www.shinyproxy.io/) Jonathan- Ozark | Netflix series (https://www.netflix.com/title/80117552) Jonathan- Continuous Delivery - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/ContinuousDelivery?app=desktop) Will- DevOps Roadmap 2022 (https://devopsfordevelopers.io/roadmap/)
Ready to add another tool to your toolkit? In this episode, the squad sits down with AWS connoisseur, Stephen Kuenzli. They lay out how to make integrating IAM a breeze, the EXCITING future of AWS, and why AWS hasn't asked you this ONE question that, frankly, you should have asked already. “Even if you think you know AWS one Day 1, it's changed on Day 2. It's important to simplify how you access these resources.” - Stephen Kuenzli In This Episode 1) How AWS makes integrating IAM a breeze (with some really cool encryption tricks!) 2) Why AWS hasn't asked you this ONE important question (and why you should!) 3) The BEST resource libraries to keep you feeling confident and in control (even if you're new to AWS) 4) What the exciting future of AWS looks like for 2022 and beyond Sponsors Tonic.ai (https://www.tonic.ai/?ref=adventuresindevops) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Links Effective IAM for Amazon Web Services (https://www.effectiveiam.com/) Picks Jillian- Support your local book on crowd funding websites! (be gentle on your wallet) Jonathan- Will Button — The Inside Scoop on Teaching DevOps (https://podcast.jhall.io/episodes/will-button) Jonathan- Panama Hats (https://panamahats.co.uk/) Stephen- Write Useful Books by Rob Fitzpatrick (https://amzn.to/3sCticI) Stephen- The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick (https://amzn.to/3sE2g4K) Will- Acuity Eyedrops Will- Effective IAM for Amazon Web Service (https://www.effectiveiam.com/) Special Guest: Stephen Kuenzli.
In this episode, the Jabberers sit down with Gil Fink, a Microsoft vet and Google developer who's gonna convince why having front architecture is a no-brainer. They discuss what differentiates it from components, how “memory floods” are washing away developers (and why they're causing them!), and the BEST way to move between architectures without losing your mind. “You need to understand all the moving parts in your architecture.” - Gil Fink In This Episode 1) What makes front end architecture VERY different from components 2) The BIGGEST problems around “prop drilling” between your components (and how libraries really help) 3) How “memory floods” overwhelm developers…and why they don't even realize they're causing them! 4) The CORRECT way to move between architectures without screwing yourself Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks AJ- Sonnet Echo 5 Thunderbolt 4 Hub (https://amzn.to/3H4vwpT) AJ- WAVLINK Thunderbolt 3 to Dual DisplayPort 1.4 (https://amzn.to/3IDi8JW) AJ- Slipstick Stack-Its Desk Lifts (https://amzn.to/3G2xbLc) AJ- The Cold, Hard Truth about const, let, var (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snrAnYQ9NXE) AJ- Webi (webinstall.dev) (https://webinstall.dev) AJ- CreedsOfCraftsmanship.com (https://github.com/BeyondCodeBootcamp/beyondcodebootcamp/issues/18) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Candy Land Board Game (https://amzn.to/3HcnsCR) Dan- IndexedDB API information leaks in Safari (https://fingerprintjs.com/blog/indexeddb-api-browser-vulnerability-safari-15/) Dan- Invincible TV series on Amazon Prime (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6741278/) Gil- Chrome Recorder in Dev Tools Tab Gil- The Blacklist (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2741602/) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Gil Fink.
In this episode, the Jabberers sit down with Gil Fink, a Microsoft vet and Google developer who's gonna convince why having front architecture is a no-brainer. They discuss what differentiates it from components, how “memory floods” are washing away developers (and why they're causing them!), and the BEST way to move between architectures without losing your mind. “You need to understand all the moving parts in your architecture.” - Gil Fink In This Episode 1) What makes front end architecture VERY different from components 2) The BIGGEST problems around “prop drilling” between your components (and how libraries really help) 3) How “memory floods” overwhelm developers…and why they don't even realize they're causing them! 4) The CORRECT way to move between architectures without screwing yourself Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks AJ- Sonnet Echo 5 Thunderbolt 4 Hub (https://amzn.to/3H4vwpT) AJ- WAVLINK Thunderbolt 3 to Dual DisplayPort 1.4 (https://amzn.to/3IDi8JW) AJ- Slipstick Stack-Its Desk Lifts (https://amzn.to/3G2xbLc) AJ- The Cold, Hard Truth about const, let, var (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snrAnYQ9NXE) AJ- Webi (webinstall.dev) (https://webinstall.dev) AJ- CreedsOfCraftsmanship.com (https://github.com/BeyondCodeBootcamp/beyondcodebootcamp/issues/18) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Candy Land Board Game (https://amzn.to/3HcnsCR) Dan- IndexedDB API information leaks in Safari (https://fingerprintjs.com/blog/indexeddb-api-browser-vulnerability-safari-15/) Dan- Invincible TV series on Amazon Prime (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6741278/) Gil- Chrome Recorder in Dev Tools Tab Gil- The Blacklist (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2741602/) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Gil Fink.
Want to know what makes a senior developer? We know a thing or two. In this episode, the Jabberers sit down with Shem Magnezi, a senior developer at Wilco who shares what he's learned over his seasoned career. They talk about the do's and don'ts of being a manager, why small and large companies share this ONE feature, and a HUGE mindset reset that will keep you ahead of the game. “It's important for people to understand where they can make an impact.” - Shem Magnezi In This Episode 1) The KEY differences between smaller and larger companies (and how to hedge your bets when applying) 2) What separates the novice from the expert in a company (and what managers are looking for!) 3) If you're considering the managerial route, consider THIS risk before going down that road 4) Why THIS mindset shift will make your job easier AND make a larger impact on your company Sponsors Vultr (https://www.vultr.com/jabber/?promo=100FLY14&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=q122) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Links THE MYSTERIOUS JOURNEY OF BECOMING A SENIOR ENGINEER (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1swIDh0RTjAiV6JanPD0sAvNZhrpAqfro7vgz_qEUi-c/edit?usp=sharing) Picks AJ- Classless JavaScript (for real this time) with AJ ONeal (and Food!) | Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/utahnodejs/events/wxftqsyccqbvb/) AJ- Creeds of Craftsmanship (https://creedsofcraftsmanship.com/) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Dan- The Wheel of Time TV series on Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Season-1/dp/B09F59CZ7R) Dan- AJ's Tweet (https://twitter.com/coolaj86/status/1481707621002334212) Dan- Old Man's War Series (https://www.goodreads.com/series/40789-old-man-s-war) Shem- Thinking, Fast and Slow (https://amzn.to/3rOG3Al) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Shem Magnezi.
Want to know what makes a senior developer? We know a thing or two. In this episode, the Jabberers sit down with Shem Magnezi, a senior developer at Wilco who shares what he's learned over his seasoned career. They talk about the do's and don'ts of being a manager, why small and large companies share this ONE feature, and a HUGE mindset reset that will keep you ahead of the game. “It's important for people to understand where they can make an impact.” - Shem Magnezi In This Episode 1) The KEY differences between smaller and larger companies (and how to hedge your bets when applying) 2) What separates the novice from the expert in a company (and what managers are looking for!) 3) If you're considering the managerial route, consider THIS risk before going down that road 4) Why THIS mindset shift will make your job easier AND make a larger impact on your company Sponsors Vultr (https://www.vultr.com/jabber/?promo=100FLY14&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=q122) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Links THE MYSTERIOUS JOURNEY OF BECOMING A SENIOR ENGINEER (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1swIDh0RTjAiV6JanPD0sAvNZhrpAqfro7vgz_qEUi-c/edit?usp=sharing) Picks AJ- Classless JavaScript (for real this time) with AJ ONeal (and Food!) | Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/utahnodejs/events/wxftqsyccqbvb/) AJ- Creeds of Craftsmanship (https://creedsofcraftsmanship.com/) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Dan- The Wheel of Time TV series on Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.com/Wheel-Time-Season-1/dp/B09F59CZ7R) Dan- AJ's Tweet (https://twitter.com/coolaj86/status/1481707621002334212) Dan- Old Man's War Series (https://www.goodreads.com/series/40789-old-man-s-war) Shem- Thinking, Fast and Slow (https://amzn.to/3rOG3Al) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Shem Magnezi.
Charles Max Wood is the founder of Top End Devs, a platform focused on teaching developers how to achive top 5% status in their chosen field, and in this episode we talk about what that means, and how six simple practices can help you achieve that goal.We discuss whether everyone ought to aim for the top 5%, and why most people don't make it. We talk about the daily, weekly, monthly, and other habits that can help anyone climb the ranks quickly. ResourcesAdventures in DevOps PodcastTop End DevsBook: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer JobGuestCharles Max WoodTop End Devs half off!Twitter: @cmaxwWatch this episode on YouTube.
Feel like you don't know enough about Web3? Don't worry, neither do we. That's where these podcasts come in! In this new episode, the Jabberers sit down with Nik Kalyani, the founder of Decentology and overall Web3 expert. The gang discusses the “big D” of Web3 (and why you need to understand it), how Web3 changes the game for blockchain and the like, and how Web3 is going to make gaming bigger AND more lucrative. “For developers, Web3 equals a green field of opportunity!” - Nik Kalyani In This Episode The “big D” that you NEED to know to understand Web3 (and why it's about more than just the tech) The BIGGEST concern about Web2 that Web3 is trying to solve (and how it changes privacy for everyone) How to navigate NFTs, blockchain, and more buzzwords in Web3 The future of Java with Web3 (and why it's easier than Web2!) How Web3 is changing the game for gaming Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks AJ- Genetically Modified Skeptic (Rational Atheist) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdyjN_zCO_M) AJ- AJ's Litmus Test (https://gist.github.com/coolaj86/aa6e6ca71d4b85300b53a290fe8eb97a) (Contact me you're looking for work) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Wavelength | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/262543/wavelength) Charles- Charles is Hiring! Charles- Best Tasting Protein Bars | BuiltBar.com (https://built.com/) Nik- CATAN - CATAN (https://www.catan.com/catan) Nik- Halt and Catch Fire (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Nik Kalyani .
Feel like you don't know enough about Web3? Don't worry, neither do we. That's where these podcasts come in! In this new episode, the Jabberers sit down with Nik Kalyani, the founder of Decentology and overall Web3 expert. The gang discusses the “big D” of Web3 (and why you need to understand it), how Web3 changes the game for blockchain and the like, and how Web3 is going to make gaming bigger AND more lucrative. “For developers, Web3 equals a green field of opportunity!” - Nik Kalyani In This Episode The “big D” that you NEED to know to understand Web3 (and why it's about more than just the tech) The BIGGEST concern about Web2 that Web3 is trying to solve (and how it changes privacy for everyone) How to navigate NFTs, blockchain, and more buzzwords in Web3 The future of Java with Web3 (and why it's easier than Web2!) How Web3 is changing the game for gaming Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks AJ- Genetically Modified Skeptic (Rational Atheist) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdyjN_zCO_M) AJ- AJ's Litmus Test (https://gist.github.com/coolaj86/aa6e6ca71d4b85300b53a290fe8eb97a) (Contact me you're looking for work) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Wavelength | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/262543/wavelength) Charles- Charles is Hiring! Charles- Best Tasting Protein Bars | BuiltBar.com (https://built.com/) Nik- CATAN - CATAN (https://www.catan.com/catan) Nik- Halt and Catch Fire (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Special Guest: Nik Kalyani .
You keep hearing the phrase “Top End Dev”, but in the real competitive world, what does it take to be the best of the best? In this episode, the Rogues get real and lay it all out, including the real way to test your chops in the marketplace, the big “C” to break out of your comfort zone, and why joining the top 5% comes down to THIS step.In This Episode Why becoming Top End comes down to THIS approach (hint-hint: don't cram the night before!) Want to test your chops? Darren says that doing THIS is the REAL test of your skills How to leverage the big “C”s to break out of your comfort zone (and no, none of them stand for “code”!) Feedback and failure are crucial, but there's an art to them—keep THESE points in mind and get better faster Sponsors Doximity Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Top End Devs Picks Charles- Pandemic: The Cure | Board Game | BoardGameGeek Charles- New developments at Top End Devs! Darren- Freelance writing for complicated topics (check out his Twitter: @BroemmerThe for more info) Darren- The Animator's Survival Kit Luke- Nori Keyboard Luke- Crafting Interpreters Valentino- Rethinking Computer Science Education Valentino- Rwag Automated API Documentation talk by Sarah Reid Sponsored By: Top End Devs: Learn to Become a Top 5% Developer. Join our community of ambitious and engaged programmers to learn how. Raygun : Raygun now offers a modern approach to error and performance monitoring. Start your 14-day free trial now. Doximity: Doximity's mission is to help Physicians save time to be able to provide better care for patients. They build secure and modern communication workflow and networking tools
You keep hearing the phrase “Top End Dev”, but in the real competitive world, what does it take to be the best of the best? In this episode, the Rogues get real and lay it all out, including the real way to test your chops in the marketplace, the big “C” to break out of your comfort zone, and why joining the top 5% comes down to THIS step. In This Episode Why becoming Top End comes down to THIS approach (hint-hint: don't cram the night before!) Want to test your chops? Darren says that doing THIS is the REAL test of your skills How to leverage the big “C”s to break out of your comfort zone (and no, none of them stand for “code”!) Feedback and failure are crucial, but there's an art to them—keep THESE points in mind and get better faster Sponsors Doximity (https://workat.doximity.com/) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/platform/apm?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=rubyrogues&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=apm) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks Charles- Pandemic: The Cure | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/150658/pandemic-cure) Charles- New developments at Top End Devs! Darren- Freelance writing for complicated topics (check out his Twitter: @BroemmerThe for more info) Darren- The Animator's Survival Kit (http://www.theanimatorssurvivalkit.com/) Luke- Nori Keyboard Luke- Crafting Interpreters (https://amzn.to/3APcvFD) Valentino- Rethinking Computer Science Education (https://medium.com/@chancancode/rethinking-computer-science-education-319a60709b30) Valentino- Rwag Automated API Documentation talk by Sarah Reid (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7cNkomQt54)
Want to watch AJ and Dan Shappir do battle LIVE? You're in the luck! In this episode, the jabberers go deep on the nuances of var, what we can all learn from C++ about coding, and Dan's go-to remedies for keeping your Script nice, neat, and not-chaotic. In This Episode The ONE rule you need know about var (and how it affects the future of JavaScript) Why C++ allows variables to execute the code while JavaScript doesn't (and what we learn from this difference The biggest drawback to all of JavaScript's recent changes (and how to avoid tripping over yourself) Dan's go-to remedies for keeping your Script tidy and variables obedient Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks AJ- Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (https://amzn.to/3nh4aou) AJ- Deku Deals (https://www.dekudeals.com/search?q=mario+kart+live) AJ- Node.js Best Practices (https://github.com/goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices) AJ- webinstall.dev (https://webinstall.dev/) AJ- CreedsOfCraftsmanship (CreedsOfCraftsmanship.com) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Scythe | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/169786/scythe) Charles- New development with TopEndDevs! Charles- Brisket Tacos Dan- Reversim conference (https://summit2021.reversim.com/) Dan- The 2021 Web Almanac (https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2021/) Dan- Old Man's War Series (https://www.goodreads.com/series/40789-old-man-s-war) Steve- Is Atheism Dead? | Eric Metaxas (https://ericmetaxas.com/books/is-atheism-dead/)
Want to watch AJ and Dan Shappir do battle LIVE? You're in the luck! In this episode, the jabberers go deep on the nuances of var, what we can all learn from C++ about coding, and Dan's go-to remedies for keeping your Script nice, neat, and not-chaotic. In This Episode The ONE rule you need know about var (and how it affects the future of Java) Why C++ allows variables to execute the code while Java doesn't (and what we learn from this difference The biggest drawback to all of Java's recent changes (and how to avoid tripping over yourself) Dan's go-to remedies for keeping your Script tidy and variables obedient Sponsors Vultr (https://vultr.com/jabber) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Picks AJ- Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (https://amzn.to/3nh4aou) AJ- Deku Deals (https://www.dekudeals.com/search?q=mario+kart+live) AJ- Node.js Best Practices (https://github.com/goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices) AJ- webinstall.dev (https://webinstall.dev/) AJ- CreedsOfCraftsmanship (CreedsOfCraftsmanship.com) Follow CoolAJ86 Live Streams: YouTube: https://youtube.com/coolaj86 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/coolaj86 Follow Beyond Code: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2KJHARTj6KRpKzLU1sVxBA Twitter: https://twitter.com/@_beyondcode Charles- Scythe | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/169786/scythe) Charles- New development with TopEndDevs! Charles- Brisket Tacos Dan- Reversim conference (https://summit2021.reversim.com/) Dan- The 2021 Web Almanac (https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2021/) Dan- Old Man's War Series (https://www.goodreads.com/series/40789-old-man-s-war) Steve- Is Atheism Dead? | Eric Metaxas (https://ericmetaxas.com/books/is-atheism-dead/)
Well, comments may not be satanic, but they CAN be a nuisance if not used carefully. In this episode, the Ruby Rogues sit down with Matheus Richard to discuss why he isn't a fan of comments. They unpack the WHY behind “use code, not comments”, tools to help you sort through variables and avoid “shotgun surgery”, and an alternative to magic numbers, TODOs, and notes. “Use code, not comments.” - Matheus Richard In This Episode To code or comment? Matheus breaks down HOW to know which will be best Matheus and Luke debate on how helpful comments REALLY are (and why one may not prepare you for the other) The team talks tools to determine what will help you sort through variables and avoid “shotgun surgery” Hate magic numbers, TODOs, and notes? Matheus offers a solution to your woes (hint-hint: stop procrastinating) Sponsors Doximity (https://workat.doximity.com/) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks Charles- Forbidden Island | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/65244/forbidden-island) Charles- Forbidden Desert | Board Game | BoardGameGeek (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/136063/forbidden-desert) Charles- DigitalOcean® App Platform (https://www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwj9k4Lgw8_1AhXCZIsKHcy7AFwYABAAGgJ0bQ&ae=2&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAASE-RoktjGx2ei7-W8nYC5k8vguhw&sig=AOD64_2_k5lz-4Eb2GcYEsqbZ052QnvGUg&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwjT2Pvfw8_1AhUSL6YKHTqKDQ8Q0Qx6BAgCEAE) Charles- Podcast bootcamp is coming back! Email at chuck@topenddevs.com Luke- The History of Philosophy (https://amzn.to/3ICzUN7) Luke- “What is a Monad?” Matheus- Rectangle for MacOS (https://rectangleapp.com/) Matheus- Crafting Interpreters (https://craftinginterpreters.com/) Special Guest: Matheus Richard.
This episode is a continuation of Javascript Jabber 512, so head over there before tuning into this one! In this Part 2, the Jabberers and Dan Shappir discuss THE difference between Svelte vs. virtual DOM and React, the most noticeable pros and cons of React when a DOM's around, and how “partial rendering” is changing the game. Per usual, Steve's dad jokes are 100% funny. “This separation that the VDom creates between the representation of the UI and the actual UI is a really powerful one.” - Dan Shappir In This Episode The BIGGEST difference between Svelte and virtual DOM + React (and when to use one or the other) React's noticeable pros and cons when a DOM gets involved (and how much they'll affect your workflow in 2022) What to watch out for in case you get locked into a vendor (and which vendors to consider) How “partial rendering” is changing the game (and created a whole new model where React is the “middleman”) Sponsors Vultr (https://www.vultr.com/jabber/?promo=100FLY14&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=q122) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks Aimee- Financial Literacy as a 2022 goal Aimee- GitHub: eyalev/kubectl-context-prompt (https://github.com/eyalev/kubectl-context-prompt) AJ- iOS 6 Apple Maps with Pins AJ- Classless JavaScript - Dec 16, 2021 - Utah Node.jsClassless JavaScript - Dec 16, 2021 - Utah Node.js (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wz2Ued0Zkc&list=PLrPrSDTfMDlpDem7DdJwzBkzza73OtaCn&index=3) AJ- Best Thunderbolt Display / iMac Monitor Alternative (https://coolaj86.com/articles/best-thunderbolt-display-imac-monitor-alternative/) AJ- Creeds of Craftsmanship (https://github.com/BeyondCodeBootcamp/beyondcodebootcamp/issues/18) AJ- webinstall.dev (https://webinstall.dev/) Dan- Molly White on Twitter: my god it's actually happened (https://twitter.com/molly0xFFF/status/1471581442408812545?s=20) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Steve- Everything I googled in a week as a professional software engineer - localghost (https://localghost.dev/2019/09/everything-i-googled-in-a-week-as-a-professional-software-engineer/) Steve- Detailed Footage Finally Reveals What Triggers Lightning | Quanta Magazine (https://www.quantamagazine.org/radio-telescope-reveals-how-lightning-begins-20211220/)
This episode is a continuation of Javascript Jabber 512, so head over there before tuning into this one! In this Part 2, the Jabberers and Dan Shappir discuss THE difference between Svelte vs. virtual DOM and React, the most noticeable pros and cons of React when a DOM's around, and how “partial rendering” is changing the game. Per usual, Steve's dad jokes are 100% funny. “This separation that the VDom creates between the representation of the UI and the actual UI is a really powerful one.” - Dan Shappir In This Episode The BIGGEST difference between Svelte and virtual DOM + React (and when to use one or the other) React's noticeable pros and cons when a DOM gets involved (and how much they'll affect your workflow in 2022) What to watch out for in case you get locked into a vendor (and which vendors to consider) How “partial rendering” is changing the game (and created a whole new model where React is the “middleman”) Sponsors Vultr (https://www.vultr.com/jabber/?promo=100FLY14&utm_source=jsjabber&utm_medium=syndication&utm_campaign=q122) Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks Aimee- Financial Literacy as a 2022 goal Aimee- GitHub: eyalev/kubectl-context-prompt (https://github.com/eyalev/kubectl-context-prompt) AJ- iOS 6 Apple Maps with Pins AJ- Classless JavaScript - Dec 16, 2021 - Utah Node.jsClassless JavaScript - Dec 16, 2021 - Utah Node.js (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wz2Ued0Zkc&list=PLrPrSDTfMDlpDem7DdJwzBkzza73OtaCn&index=3) AJ- Best Thunderbolt Display / iMac Monitor Alternative (https://coolaj86.com/articles/best-thunderbolt-display-imac-monitor-alternative/) AJ- Creeds of Craftsmanship (https://github.com/BeyondCodeBootcamp/beyondcodebootcamp/issues/18) AJ- webinstall.dev (https://webinstall.dev/) Dan- Molly White on Twitter: my god it's actually happened (https://twitter.com/molly0xFFF/status/1471581442408812545?s=20) Steve- Twitter: Dad Jokes ( @Dadsaysjokes ) (https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes) Steve- Everything I googled in a week as a professional software engineer - localghost (https://localghost.dev/2019/09/everything-i-googled-in-a-week-as-a-professional-software-engineer/) Steve- Detailed Footage Finally Reveals What Triggers Lightning | Quanta Magazine (https://www.quantamagazine.org/radio-telescope-reveals-how-lightning-begins-20211220/)
Ben and Chuck put their areas of expertise together to discuss how you could build Machine Learning into web and mobile applications. They discuss the various ways data scientists and Machine Learning engineers can use their expertise to build engines and provide data and results to web and mobile developers. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max Wood Sponsors Top End DevsCoaching | Top End Devs Picks Ben- Frank Herbert's Dune Saga 3-BookCharles- The Well of AscensionCharles- Traffic SecretsCharles- Steampunk Rally FusionCharles- Author | Top End Devs
Aliaksei Mikhailiuk joins the Adventure to discuss the tools he wishes he'd mastered before getting his PhD in Machine Learning. However, the conversation meanders through his background, what qualifications people should have, algorithms, and approaches to machine learning along with the tools discussion. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max WoodMichael Berk Guest Aliaksei Mikhailiuk Sponsors Top End DevsCoaching | Top End Devs Links Nine Tools I Wish I Mastered Before My PhD in Machine LearningAliaksei MikhailiukAliaksei Mikhailiuk - MediumLinkedIn: Aliaksei MikhailiukTwitter: Aliaksei Mikhailiuk,PhD ( @mikhailiuka ) Picks Aliaksei- The Double Descent HypothesisBen- Aliaksei Mikhailiuk - MediumCharles- Shadow Hunters | Board Game | BoardGameGeekCharles- Author | Top End DevsCharles- XeroCharles- StripeMichael- Increase track pad or mouse speed to the Maximum Special Guest: Aliaksei Mikhailiuk.
Michael Berk joins the adventure to discuss how he uses Machine Learning within the context of A/B testing features within applications and how to know when you have a viable test option for your setup. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max Wood Guest Michael Berk Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorLevel Up | Devchat.tv Links How to Find Weaknesses in your Machine Learning ModelsLinkedIn: Michael BerkMichael Berk - Medium Picks Ben- David Thorne BooksCharles- Shadow HunterCharles- Top End DevsCharles- Become an Author | Top End DevsCharles- Coaching | Top End DevsMichael- Stuart Russell Contact Ben: DatabricksGitHub | BenWilson2/ML-EngineeringGitHub | databrickslabs/automl-toolkitLinkedIn: Benjamin Wilson Contact Charles: Devchat.tvDevChat.tv | FacebookTwitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Special Guest: Michael Berk.
Pier Paolo Ippolito joins the adventure to discuss some of the paradoxes or counterintuitive generalizations people make about their datasets. Ben, Chuck, and Pier dive into how to look at statistical data and how to identify trends in the data. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max Wood Guest Pier Paolo Ippolito Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorLevel Up | Devchat.tv Links Paradoxes in Data SciencePier Paolo IppolitoTwitter: Pier Paolo Ippolito( @Pier_Paolo_28 ) Picks Ben- Python Type Checking Charles- The 360 Degree LeaderCharles- Top End DevsCharles- Become An Author | Top End DevsCharles- Coaching | Top End DevsCharles- The Search for Planet X Contact Ben: DatabricksGitHub | BenWilson2/ML-EngineeringGitHub | databrickslabs/automl-toolkitLinkedIn: Benjamin Wilson Contact Charles: Devchat.tvDevChat.tv | FacebookTwitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Special Guest: Pier Paolo Ippolito.
Demetrios Brinkmann joins the adventure to discuss how he build and supports the MLOps Slack community and online meetups. He goes into the community, moderation, running meetups, sponsorships, and much more. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max WoodFrancois Bertrand Guest Demetrios Brinkmann Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorLevel Up | Devchat.tvPodcastBootcamp.io Links MLOps CommunityTwitter: mlopscommunity ( @mlopscommunity )LinkedIn: Demetrios BrinkmannTwitter: Demetrios ( @Dpbrinkm ) Picks Ben- MLFlowCharles- Tribe of MillionairesCharles- Top End DevsDemetrios- Make Noise: A Creator's Guide to Podcasting and Great Audio StorytellingDemetrios- Out on the WireDemetrios- Radiolab: Podcasts Contact Ben: DatabricksGitHub | BenWilson2/ML-EngineeringGitHub | databrickslabs/automl-toolkitLinkedIn: Benjamin Wilson Contact Charles: Devchat.tvDevChat.tv | FacebookTwitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Francois: Francois BertrandGitHub | fbdesignpro/sweetviz Special Guest: Demetrios Brinkmann.
Sydney Lai joins the Adventure to discuss how she and her colleagues build AI assisted features for developers and how that they handle scenarios that they can't always plan for. Panel Ben WilsonCharles Max Wood Guest Sydney Lai Sponsors Dev Influencers AcceleratorLevel Up | Devchat.tvPodcastBootcamp.io Links Developer Community | OutSystemsSoftware Downloads | OutSystemsTwitter: Sydney Lai ( @sydneylai ) Picks Ben- VeritasiumCharles- PodcastBootcamp.ioCharles- Top End DevsCharles- The ChosenSydney- Michael Pollan Contact Ben: DatabricksGitHub | BenWilson2/ML-EngineeringGitHub | databrickslabs/automl-toolkitLinkedIn: Benjamin Wilson Contact Charles: Devchat.tvDevChat.tv | FacebookTwitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Special Guest: Sydney Lai .