Adventures in Angular

Charles M Wood

Revolutionizing Angular Development with Rxfx - AIA 405

Dean Radcliffe is a senior software engineer at Optum. Armen and Lucas take a deep dive into the intricacies of reactivity and RxJS. Our special guest, Dean, introduces us to the RxFX library and its potential to simplify observable and effect handling. Join them as they explore the complexities of managing loading states and effects in app development, and gain insight into the challenges of concurrency and cancellation.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksRxfxSocial MediaUnvoidLinkedIn @unvoidweb https://www.linkedin.com/company/unvoidwebInstagram @unvoidweb https://www.instagram.com/unvoidwebLucas PaganiniYouTube @lucaspaganiniweb https://youtube.com/@lucaspaganiniwebLinkedIn @lucaspaganiniweb https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspaganiniwebTwitter @lucaspaganini https://twitter.com/LucasPaganiniInstagram @lucaspaganini https://www.instagram.com/lu


Ruby Rogues

Charles M Wood

Scaling and Shopify with Kir Shatrov - RUBY 633

Today’s guest Kir Shatrov is a production engineer on Shopify based in London, UK. Today, he and the panel are discussing capacity planning. Kir believes that capacity planning becomes a priority when your company starts losing money and your customers are suffering. When someone does get to the point of scaling their app, it’s important to look at the limitations of the hosting service. It is also important to remember that scaling is not a job that is ever completed.Kir talks about his experience and time with Shopify and what types of changes have happened in the four years he’s been with the company. Kir explains that when Shopify was founded about 12 years ago, they were some of the first contributors to Rails, and Rails was just a zip file they shared over an email. This is important to know because the monolith code for Shopify has never been rewritten, so they put a lot of care into keeping it working. He talks about so


My Ruby Story

Charles M Wood

MRS 102: Elia Schito


My Ruby Story this week welcomes Elia Schito, a senior developer for Nebulab. Elia has been working with Ruby for the past 12 years. Charles starts off by asking how Elia became a developer.

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined By Special Guest: Elia Schito

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My Angular Story

Charles M Wood

MAS 110: Michael Hladky


JavaScript Remote Conf 2020

May 13th to 15th - register now!

Michael Hladky is a developer from Vienna. He's a consultant and trainer on Angular. He loves RxJS. He got into Angular on version 1.2 or so. He built a bunch of applications in AngularJS and the patterns he invented to gain performance now show up in the current versions of Angular. We dive into how he got into Angular and his history with the framework.

Host: Charles Max Wood


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JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood

Web Development Revolution with Shai Reznik - JSJ 628

Shai Reznik is the Founder & CEO at HiRez.io and he is a Qwik Team Member. They dive deep into the world of web development with a focus on the Qwik framework and JavaScript streaming. They explore topics such as predictive buffering, Qwik Insight, automating tasks, optimizing user and developer experiences, and the challenges of large-scale JavaScript refactoring. With a blend of technical insights and personal experiences, they shed light on the evolution of web development and the future role of AI in frameworks like Qwik. This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions, expert opinions, and valuable resources for developers aiming to stay at the cutting edge of web development. So buckle up and get ready for an insightful journey into the world of fast and efficient web development.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Sh


My JavaScript Story

Charles M Wood

MJS 156: Wayne Haugen

Sponsor CacheFly Host Charles Max Wood Special Guest Wayne Haugen Follow us on Twitter > @DevChatTV


React Native Radio

Jamon Holmgren, Robin Heinze, Mazen Chami

RNR 291 - RNR Explains: The Dev Menu

Jamon, Robin, and Mazen unveil the secrets of the dev menu in React Native, sharing tips and tricks that even seasoned developers might not know!This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode LinksExpo’s Dev Menu docsReact Native’s Dev Menu docsPerformance DocsHermes profilingCustom DevMenu optionsConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami---Quotes you can share on X!"Reactotron can make a custom command to open the dev menu, adding another layer of convenience to your development workflow." - Robin Heinze"The Perf monitor is like having a health check-


Remote Conferences - Video (Small)

Devchat.tv

RubyGems.Next - Ruby Remote Conf 2015

The past, present, and future of RubyGems.org and what you'll see from the Ruby community's package manager site. Oh, and some GIFs too.


Remote Conferences - Audio

Devchat.tv

RubyGems.Next - Ruby Remote Conf 2015

The past, present, and future of RubyGems.org and what you'll see from the Ruby community's package manager site. Oh, and some GIFs too.


Adventures in Angular

Charles M Wood

Join our weekly discussion about how to build top end Angular applications and become an Angular expert.


The Freelancers' Show

Charles M Wood

Scaling a Freelance Business into an Agency - TFS 390




Petra and our guest Kevin discuss the various elements that go into getting a freelance business to the next level of growth (if you choose) including systems, marketing, employees (including a few what not to do stories!) and sales. We'll discuss how we overcame certain challenges, and the one secret that caused Kevin's business to go from a team of three to a team of 25 within a short timeframe.



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Ruby Rogues

Charles M Wood

Scaling and Shopify with Kir Shatrov - RUBY 633

Today’s guest Kir Shatrov is a production engineer on Shopify based in London, UK. Today, he and the panel are discussing capacity planning. Kir believes that capacity planning becomes a priority when your company starts losing money and your customers are suffering. When someone does get to the point of scaling their app, it’s important to look at the limitations of the hosting service. It is also important to remember that scaling is not a job that is ever completed.Kir talks about his experience and time with Shopify and what types of changes have happened in the four years he’s been with the company. Kir explains that when Shopify was founded about 12 years ago, they were some of the first contributors to Rails, and Rails was just a zip file they shared over an email. This is important to know because the monolith code for Shopify has never been rewritten, so they put a lot of care into keeping it working. He talks about so


iPhreaks

Charles M Wood

The 3 Essentials for Successful Job Outcomes - BONUS




Chuck dives into the 3 essentials for getting the next successful outcome you want in your career. Whether that's something simple like a raise or something more complex like going freelance, you can achieve it by working on 3 main areas.



First, building skills. The most obvious type of skills you'll need is technical skills. However, don't neglect your people skills and your organizational skills as well since you're often paid for how you work with people and enhance their work and how you put your work together in the most efficient ways.



Second, building relationships. Often other people will be able to help you find the opportunities or will be the ones to make the decisions that impact your ability to get the outcome you want. Having good relationships is key to having good outcomes.



Third, building recognition. B


JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood

Web Development Revolution with Shai Reznik - JSJ 628

Shai Reznik is the Founder & CEO at HiRez.io and he is a Qwik Team Member. They dive deep into the world of web development with a focus on the Qwik framework and JavaScript streaming. They explore topics such as predictive buffering, Qwik Insight, automating tasks, optimizing user and developer experiences, and the challenges of large-scale JavaScript refactoring. With a blend of technical insights and personal experiences, they shed light on the evolution of web development and the future role of AI in frameworks like Qwik. This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions, expert opinions, and valuable resources for developers aiming to stay at the cutting edge of web development. So buckle up and get ready for an insightful journey into the world of fast and efficient web development.SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Sh


Rails Coach

Charles Max Wood


Teach Me To Code » Screencasts (iPhone/iPod)

Charles Max Wood

My Podcasting Setup

My Equipment:

Mackie PROFX12 12-Channel Compact Effects Mixer with USB
Sony MDR7506 Professional Large Diaphragm Headphone
Roland R-05 Studio WAVE/MP3 Recorder
Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E) (for the Roland R-05)
Griffin Technology iMic USB Audio Device
Doctor Who TARDIS USB Hub Doctor Who TARDIS USB Hub Model #DR115
QuickVoice Recorder
Rolls MM11 Microphone Muting Switch Designed to Temporarily Mute a Balanced XLR Signal
Heil PR-40 Dynamic Studio Recording Microphone
Heil Sound SM-2 Shockmount for PR-30 and PR-40 Champagne
Heil Sound PL-2T Overhead Broadcast Boom (Standard)

Podcasting Club Setup:

Behringer Xenyx 802 Premium 8-Input 2-Bus Mixer with Xenyx Mic Preamps and British EQs
Shure SM58-CN Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone with Cable
On Stage Foam Ball-Type Mic Windscreen, Black
Hamilton Nu-Era Tabletop Mi


Teach Me To Code » Screencasts

Charles Max Wood