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Latest podcast episodes about uri goldshtein

GRTiQ Podcast
Saihajpreet Singh - Software Engineer at The Guild

GRTiQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 60:55


Today I am speaking with Saihajpreet Singh, a Software Engineer at The Guild. For those familiar with The Graph ecosystem, The Guild is one of the core development teams actively engaged in building The Graph. In a previous episode, I had the privilege of hosting The Guild's CEO, Uri Goldshtein.Today's interview marks a unique milestone for the GRTiQ Podcast, as Saihaj is the first guest currently pursuing his education at a university. As long-time listeners are aware, I'm always eager to explore what universities are teaching about blockchain and web3, and Saihaj offers an intriguing glimpse into this realm. Throughout our conversation, Saihaj shares his personal journey into web3, his significant contributions to the GraphQL community, his transition to working at The Guild, and his insights into The Graph. Along the way, Saihaj enlightens us about the distinctions between GraphQL, Rust, and Solidity, his passion for and vision regarding NFTs, and his experiences at the recent GraphQL Conference in San Francisco, where The Graph made a strong presence.Show Notes and TranscriptsThe GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside web3 and The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of the ecosystem.  Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.Twitter: GRT_iQwww.GRTiQ.com 

The Index Podcast
Building More Sustainable Open Source Projects with Uri Goldshtein

The Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 32:33


This week host Alex Kehaya joins The Guild founder Uri Goldshtein. The Guild is the largest group of open source developers in the GraphQL ecosystem. It's a deep dive on how Web3 and open-source projects are paving the way for a more decentralized future.

Sustain
Episode 113: Jon Gottfried and Mike Swift on the MLH Fellowship program

Sustain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 47:22


Guest Jon Gottfried | Mike Swift Panelists Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman | Ben Nickolls Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. We have two amazing guests joining us, Jon Gottfried and Mike Swift, who are the Co-Founders of Major League Hacking (MLH). Today, we'll learn about the MLH Fellowship program, the philosophy behind MLH, which every year, more than 100,000 developers from around the world attend these events to learn new technical skills by getting hands-on experience. Jon and Mike share the changes they faced when COVID hit, the future of events, and what they're most excited about happening in the next year. Go ahead and download this episode now to find out much more! [00:01:35] Jon and Mike share their background stories how they founded MLH. [00:08:45] We hear the elevator pitch of what MLH is and the philosophy behind it. [00:13:43] Jon and Mike talk about what the selection process is in terms of projects that people are contributing to on the fellowship program. [00:18:13] Richard brings up a post from Mike McQuaid and wonders how Jon and Mike are helping the new beginners learn about the necessities of open source, and how they're helping the maintainers to not burn out. [00:25:50] Jon and Mike share how they were feeling when the pandemic first started and if they had to make any transitions to get to 2022. [00:31:05] Mike shares his take on future events being possibly hybrid or not. [00:33:59] Ben wonders if there's anything that's missing from the fellowship or from some of the digital events. [00:38:06] We learn what Jon and Mike are most excited about happening in the next six months or year. [00:42:09] Find out where you can follow Jon, Mike, and MLH online. Quotes [00:07:07] “It really drew me back in and really made me passionate about the community side of tech.” [00:09:36] “A lot of developers start to hone their skills though open source; however, open source is scary.” [00:11:44] “All told, something like 40,000 people in our community lost a job or internship during the summer of 2020 due to COVID.” [00:15:16] “When you're an early career developer, one of the most important things you can learn is how to approach an open source codebase you haven't seen before, and how to begin contributing.” [00:18:02] “For people who don't go to top tier schools or don't live in a country that's highly desirable from a hiring perspective, that really does set them apart by being able to point to something they built.” [00:20:35] “Start with community.” [00:21:43] “Major League Hacking helps foster a culture of coming back and contributing.” [00:26:37] “We're not a hackathon company. Our job is to empower new developers and launch their careers.” [00:40:31] “We run a digital event every single week, full year-round, and it's democratizing access to these types of opportunities.” Spotlight [00:42:39] Ben's spotlight is thanks.dev [00:43:28]** Justin's **spotlight is fig.io. [00:43:50] Richard's spotlight is Uri Goldshtein. [00:44:22] Mike's spotlight is a project by Vercel called Next.js. [00:45:36] Jon's spotlight is a shout-out to Frédéric Collonval, a maintainer that has been helping new contributors on jupyterlab-git. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Jon Gottfried Twitter (https://twitter.com/jonmarkgo) Jon Gottfried LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmarkgo/) Mike Swift Twitter (https://twitter.com/swiftalphaone) Mike Swift LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/theycallmeswift/) MLH Fellowship (https://fellowship.mlh.io/partners) Major League Hacking (https://mlh.io/) Stop Mentoring First-Time Contributors by Mike McQuaid (https://mikemcquaid.com/2019/02/16/stop-mentoring-first-time-contributors/) thanks.dev (https://thanks.dev/home) Fig (https://fig.io/) Uri Goldshtein Twitter (https://twitter.com/urigoldshtein) Next.js-GitHub (https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples) Frédéric Collonval (https://github.com/fcollonval) jupyterlab-git (https://github.com/jupyterlab/jupyterlab-git) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guests: Jon Gottfried and Mike Swift.

GRTiQ Podcast
Uri Goldshtein - Founder at The Guild

GRTiQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 67:34


Episode 50: Today I'm speaking with Uri Goldshtein, Founder at The Guild, the largest open-source community in the GraphQL ecosystem.  In December, it was announced that The Guild would be the fifth Core Dev team added to The Graph, joining Edge & Node, StreamingFast, Figment, and Semiotic AI. Regular listeners of the podcast will know that The Guild is highly-respected for its deep expertise in GraphQL.  The discussion with Uri is brilliant!  During the episode, Uri shares stories from his unique background, which includes times as a musician and backpacking around the world.  He also talks about his reluctant move into technology, the origins of The Guild, and what The Guild brings to The Graph as a Core Dev.  Uri also shares some of his ideas about Web3. Show NotesThe GRTiQ Podcast takes listeners inside The Graph (GRT) by interviewing members of The Graph's community and ecosystem.  Please help support this project and build the community by subscribing and leaving a review.Twitter: GRT_iQwww.GRTiQ.com

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Envelop, GraphQL, and The Guild with Uri Goldshtein

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 48:55


In this episode, we talk to the founder of The Guild, Uri Goldshtein. We discuss Envelop (a new GraphQL plugin system) as well as other projects The Guild is working on. Links https://twitter.com/UriGoldshtein (https://twitter.com/UriGoldshtein) https://the-guild.dev (https://the-guild.dev) https://twitter.com/theguilddev (https://twitter.com/theguilddev) https://www.graphql-code-generator.com (https://www.graphql-code-generator.com) https://www.envelop.dev (https://www.envelop.dev) https://www.apollographql.com/docs/apollo-server/migration (https://www.apollographql.com/docs/apollo-server/migration) https://the-guild.dev/blog/graphql-hive-preview (https://the-guild.dev/blog/graphql-hive-preview) Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us @PodRocketpod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod) What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr). Special Guest: Uri Goldshtein.

FSJam Podcast
Episode 32 - The Guild with Uri Goldshtein

FSJam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 40:04


Uri Goldshtein GitHub Twitter The Guild Home Page GitHub Twitter Links GraphQL Mesh GraphQL SOFA GraphQL Helix Dotan Simha Envelop GraphQL Hive GraphiQL GraphQL Playground Altair Meteor.js with Uri Goldshtein

Hackflix.dev
Everything Open Source Contribution, GraphQL & Angular! Podcast with Uri

Hackflix.dev

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 62:17


Hello, Hackers! Hands up who started programming by mistake?! That's how Uri Goldshtein got started. Now he is travelling to places like China and Copenhagen to give talks on his passion: GraphQL & Angular. In this podcast, Uri talks to Davy about the pros and cons of open source contribution, how he got the position at Meteor and his company, The Guild.

GraphQL.FM
GraphQL-Mesh and GraphQL Tooling with Uri Goldshtein

GraphQL.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 68:17


This week on GraphQL.FM we chatted with Uri Goldshtein, founder of The Guild. We talked about GraphQL-Mesh, Open Source models for businesses, and a ton more! (Tony had to step out for an emergency early on!) FOLLOW Uri Goldshtein ➢Twitter: https://twitter.com/urigo ➢ The Guild: https://the-guild.dev FOLLOW GraphQL.FM ➢ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/graphqlfm FOLLOW Marc ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/__xuorig__ FOLLOW Tony ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonyghita

React Native Radio
RNR 147: Libraries vs Omakase

React Native Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 40:23


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel discusses the different approaches frameworks have for building stack. The panel takes a moment to define the two major approaches, libraries and batteries included. They list various frameworks and discuss where they lie on the scale of libraries to omakase.    Frameworks like React and React Native are the panels examples of a libraries approach framework. Developers pick and choose libraries to build their stack, React is basically just a UI library. They use Ruby on Rails as the example of an omakase approach; about 80% of the stack is chosen for you.    The pros and cons of each approach are considered. The panel shares their experiences picking libraries for their React and React Native apps and describe some of the challenges. Along with the freedom and flexibility given to the developer with a libraries approach, there is also the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries and tools. The beauty of this approach is the diversity and decentralization.    The omakase approach relieves the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries because it chooses them for you. There is safety in numbers, meaning the libraries chosen by omakase frameworks will always be supported. Also, substitutions are still possible. This approach can also be helpful for beginners, giving them training wheels and room to learn without too much responsibility.    The panel discusses when each approach is helpful. They share their experiences with each approach and with frameworks that lie somewhere on that spectrum. The panel shares their preferences. The needs for conventions and standards are considered. The panel shares options for an omakase approach for React.    Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Christopher Reyes Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Ignite  Rails Doctrine  Ember.js  https://nativebase.io/kitchen-sink-app  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Frozen II redux-thunk Christopher Reyes: JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein Artsy Omakase Charles Max Wood: The Bishop's Wife Miracle on 34th Street How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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RNR 147: Libraries vs Omakase

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 40:23


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel discusses the different approaches frameworks have for building stack. The panel takes a moment to define the two major approaches, libraries and batteries included. They list various frameworks and discuss where they lie on the scale of libraries to omakase.    Frameworks like React and React Native are the panels examples of a libraries approach framework. Developers pick and choose libraries to build their stack, React is basically just a UI library. They use Ruby on Rails as the example of an omakase approach; about 80% of the stack is chosen for you.    The pros and cons of each approach are considered. The panel shares their experiences picking libraries for their React and React Native apps and describe some of the challenges. Along with the freedom and flexibility given to the developer with a libraries approach, there is also the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries and tools. The beauty of this approach is the diversity and decentralization.    The omakase approach relieves the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries because it chooses them for you. There is safety in numbers, meaning the libraries chosen by omakase frameworks will always be supported. Also, substitutions are still possible. This approach can also be helpful for beginners, giving them training wheels and room to learn without too much responsibility.    The panel discusses when each approach is helpful. They share their experiences with each approach and with frameworks that lie somewhere on that spectrum. The panel shares their preferences. The needs for conventions and standards are considered. The panel shares options for an omakase approach for React.    Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Christopher Reyes Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Ignite  Rails Doctrine  Ember.js  https://nativebase.io/kitchen-sink-app  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Frozen II redux-thunk Christopher Reyes: JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein Artsy Omakase Charles Max Wood: The Bishop's Wife Miracle on 34th Street How the Grinch Stole Christmas

Modern Web
S06E2 Modern Web Podcast - What's Up With GraphQL 2019 with Tracy Lee, Rob Ocel, Tanmai Gopal, and Uri Goldshtein

Modern Web

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 17:23


In this modern web podcast, Rob Ocel and Tracy Lee speak to Tanmai Gopal and Uri Goldshtein about GraphQL. Uri Goldshtein - Founder The Guild -@UriGoldshteinTanmai Gopal - Founder @Hasura - @tanmaigoTracy Lee - @ladyleetRob Ocel - @robocell Topics covered:Why is GraphQL exploding in popularityWhy GraphQL isn't a fadHow to get started with GraphQLWhat are the full-stack benefits of GraphQLHow to sell GraphQL to your teamHow to migrate to GraphQLWhat happens to clients that still use your REST APIsHow does GraphQL help front-end component-based architecturesHow can GraphQL help with real-time dataHow can you get involved in the GraphQL community Show Notes:Immutable User Interfaces (Lee Byron) - Full Stack Fest 2016https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLvrZPSzHxo https://github.com/chentsulin/awesome-graphql This episode is sponsored by NativeScript & This Dot Labs.

Adventures in Angular
AiA 127 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 57:53


On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Lukas Ruebbelke, Joe Eames, and Alyssa Nickel discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group.

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JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 50:09


On today's episode, Charles Max Wood and Aimee Knight discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group, and is an expert with GraphQL and Apollo.

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JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 50:09


On today's episode, Charles Max Wood and Aimee Knight discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group, and is an expert with GraphQL and Apollo.

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AiA 127 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 57:53


On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Lukas Ruebbelke, Joe Eames, and Alyssa Nickel discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group.

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AiA 127 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 57:53


On today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Lukas Ruebbelke, Joe Eames, and Alyssa Nickel discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group.

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JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 50:09


On today's episode, Charles Max Wood and Aimee Knight discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group, and is an expert with GraphQL and Apollo.

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121 AiA Dependency Management for Angular Apps with GraphQL Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 51:41


1:40 - Introducing Uri Goldshtien Meteor Development Group Apollo Library Github Twitter 6:00 -Intro to Graph QL http://www.graphql.com/ Community page 28:40 - Live demo of using Graph QL 35:00 - Demo using example apps Instagraph Blog posts

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121 AiA Dependency Management for Angular Apps with GraphQL Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 51:41


1:40 - Introducing Uri Goldshtien Meteor Development Group Apollo Library Github Twitter 6:00 -Intro to Graph QL http://www.graphql.com/ Community page 28:40 - Live demo of using Graph QL 35:00 - Demo using example apps Instagraph Blog posts

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Adventures in Angular
121 AiA Dependency Management for Angular Apps with GraphQL Uri Goldshtein

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 51:41


1:40 - Introducing Uri Goldshtien Meteor Development Group Apollo Library Github Twitter 6:00 -Intro to Graph QL http://www.graphql.com/ Community page 28:40 - Live demo of using Graph QL 35:00 - Demo using example apps Instagraph Blog posts

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Adventures in Angular
114 AiA Life Lessons from Angular Air - Jeff Whelpley - Angular Remote Conf

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 46:28


1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 -  Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link

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114 AiA Life Lessons from Angular Air - Jeff Whelpley - Angular Remote Conf

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 46:28


1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 -  Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link

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114 AiA Life Lessons from Angular Air - Jeff Whelpley - Angular Remote Conf

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 46:28


1:50 - Introducing Jeff Whelpley at Angular Remote Conf Twitter Github Angular Air 3:40 -  Working on Angular Air 6:25 - Lessons from Ben Lesh Episode Link 8:20 - Lessons from Gleb Bahmutov Episode Link 11:50 - Lessons from Aaron Frost Episode Link 14:00 - Lessons from Shai Reznik Episode Link 16:50 - Lessons from Joe Eames Episode Link 19:10 - Lessons from Uri Goldshtein 21:40 - Lessons from Wesley Cho and Jesus Rodriguez Episode Link 25:40 - Lessons from Brad Green 28:50 - Lessons from Igor Minar 31:40 - Lessons from Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov Episode Link 34:30 - Lessons from Amy Knight 36:05 - Lessons from Patrick Stapleton 39:00 - Lessons from Jamie King and Kyle Newman Fanboys movie Episode Link

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Angular Air
ngAir 78 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein

Angular Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 60:43


ngAir 78 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein   Show Notes Intro Uri GraphQL What is it? What does it solve? Apollo How does this help us do GraphQL? Demo 1 Using GraphiQL to write queries and explore data models Demo 2 Comparison in client of calling multiple REST endpoints, calling a monolithic REST endpoint, and doing the same work with GraphQL using the Apollo service code.   #links Links to all the examples - https://github.com/kamilkisiela/angular2-apollo-examples/blob/master/README.md Docs - http://dev.apollodata.com/core/angular2.html Slack Channel - https://apollostack.slack.com/messages/angular2-apollo/ Barcelona talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpGnPbpkcZM&index=3&list=PLhCf3AUOg4PgQoY_A6xWDQ70yaNtPYtZd And Apollo Youtube channel for the Meetup lectures (last one was on GraphQL in production) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0pEW_GOrMJ23l8QcrGdKSw workshop by Kamil!!  -  http://www.meetup.com/AngularZone/events/233444689/ Tips & Picks   Mike Brocchi  ngrx - https://github.com/ngrx/store Dimitri Tether - awesome positioning library (http://tether.io/) Angular2-apollo- https://github.com/apollostack/angular2-apollo  Uri Goldstein GraphQL resources Goal Zero Burning Man Justin Schwartzenberger Ben Nadel (@BenNadel) http://www.bennadel.com  Jim Cummins LearnGraphQL.com GraphiQL https://www.npmjs.com/package/gra commitizen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support

JavaScript – Software Engineering Daily
Meteor.js with Uri Goldshtein

JavaScript – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 58:43


Meteor is a full-stack web framework for building isomorphic JavaScript applications. Questions include: Is Meteor the Ruby on Rails of the JavaScript world? What is full-stack data binding? Is Meteor compatible with React? Does Meteor compete with frameworks like Express? If Meteor is open source, how does the company make money? What is the future The post Meteor.js with Uri Goldshtein appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

Adventures in Angular
050 AiA Angular Meteor with Uri Goldshtein

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 48:12


02:07 - Uri Goldshtein Introduction Twitter GitHub LinkedIn MindMeister 02:27 - What is Meteor? angular-meteor 03:23 - The Meteor Company 03:54 - Structure & Deployment Matt DeBergalis: What's coming in Meteor 1.2, and beyond 11:51 - Revenue Story (Scaling) Galaxy 13:44 - Sync/Client-side Cache 19:19 - How Does Angular Work with DDP? 22:43 - Angular 2.0 angular-meteor: angular2 26:02 - Observables Jafar Husain at MWJS on Observables Gleb Bahmutov at MWJS (Journey from procedural to reactive JavaScript with stops) 30:48 - Publish Functions 36:09 - Client-side (Cont’d) GroundDB   More Resources Uri Goldshtein: Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server @ ng-vegas 2015 Angular Tutorial on the Meteor Site Angular-Server Uri Goldshtein: Thoughts on angular-meteor as a great MEAN Stack David Yahalomi: When a Meteor finally hits production Matt Debergalis: The design and implementation of the Meteor platform Sashko Stubailo: Optimistic UI with Meteor Telescope Meteor Roadmap | Trello How to Meteor is production Forbes article about Meteor JavaScript Jabber Episode #076: Meteor.js with Marcus Phillips and Fred Zirdung Picks AngularConnect (Joe) ng-click.com (Joe) mdn.io (Joe) Ward and Victor Savkin's Angular 2 Samples (Ward) Downcast (Chuck) iPhone 6 Plus (Chuck) Côte&Ciel Isar Rucksack (Uri) Solar Panel for Bag (Uri) Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server (Uri @ ng-vegas 2015) (Uri)

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050 AiA Angular Meteor with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 48:12


02:07 - Uri Goldshtein Introduction Twitter GitHub LinkedIn MindMeister 02:27 - What is Meteor? angular-meteor 03:23 - The Meteor Company 03:54 - Structure & Deployment Matt DeBergalis: What's coming in Meteor 1.2, and beyond 11:51 - Revenue Story (Scaling) Galaxy 13:44 - Sync/Client-side Cache 19:19 - How Does Angular Work with DDP? 22:43 - Angular 2.0 angular-meteor: angular2 26:02 - Observables Jafar Husain at MWJS on Observables Gleb Bahmutov at MWJS (Journey from procedural to reactive JavaScript with stops) 30:48 - Publish Functions 36:09 - Client-side (Cont’d) GroundDB   More Resources Uri Goldshtein: Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server @ ng-vegas 2015 Angular Tutorial on the Meteor Site Angular-Server Uri Goldshtein: Thoughts on angular-meteor as a great MEAN Stack David Yahalomi: When a Meteor finally hits production Matt Debergalis: The design and implementation of the Meteor platform Sashko Stubailo: Optimistic UI with Meteor Telescope Meteor Roadmap | Trello How to Meteor is production Forbes article about Meteor JavaScript Jabber Episode #076: Meteor.js with Marcus Phillips and Fred Zirdung Picks AngularConnect (Joe) ng-click.com (Joe) mdn.io (Joe) Ward and Victor Savkin's Angular 2 Samples (Ward) Downcast (Chuck) iPhone 6 Plus (Chuck) Côte&Ciel Isar Rucksack (Uri) Solar Panel for Bag (Uri) Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server (Uri @ ng-vegas 2015) (Uri)

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050 AiA Angular Meteor with Uri Goldshtein

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 48:12


02:07 - Uri Goldshtein Introduction Twitter GitHub LinkedIn MindMeister 02:27 - What is Meteor? angular-meteor 03:23 - The Meteor Company 03:54 - Structure & Deployment Matt DeBergalis: What's coming in Meteor 1.2, and beyond 11:51 - Revenue Story (Scaling) Galaxy 13:44 - Sync/Client-side Cache 19:19 - How Does Angular Work with DDP? 22:43 - Angular 2.0 angular-meteor: angular2 26:02 - Observables Jafar Husain at MWJS on Observables Gleb Bahmutov at MWJS (Journey from procedural to reactive JavaScript with stops) 30:48 - Publish Functions 36:09 - Client-side (Cont’d) GroundDB   More Resources Uri Goldshtein: Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server @ ng-vegas 2015 Angular Tutorial on the Meteor Site Angular-Server Uri Goldshtein: Thoughts on angular-meteor as a great MEAN Stack David Yahalomi: When a Meteor finally hits production Matt Debergalis: The design and implementation of the Meteor platform Sashko Stubailo: Optimistic UI with Meteor Telescope Meteor Roadmap | Trello How to Meteor is production Forbes article about Meteor JavaScript Jabber Episode #076: Meteor.js with Marcus Phillips and Fred Zirdung Picks AngularConnect (Joe) ng-click.com (Joe) mdn.io (Joe) Ward and Victor Savkin's Angular 2 Samples (Ward) Downcast (Chuck) iPhone 6 Plus (Chuck) Côte&Ciel Isar Rucksack (Uri) Solar Panel for Bag (Uri) Angular-Meteor - Angular2, migration and Angular-Server (Uri @ ng-vegas 2015) (Uri)

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Spacedojo Show
Using React, Angular, or Backbone with Meteor.js

Spacedojo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 58:48


Join hosts Josh Owens and Ben Strahan as they have a deep dive on the topic of using other front-end technologies instead of Blaze with Meteor. Special guests include Jeff Wear from Mixmax and Uri Goldshtein from Meteor Development Group

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