Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk And Tech For Developers

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Sinopsis

Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices.

Episodios

  • Feedback Driven Design with Windows 10

    17/03/2017 Duración: 33min

    Windows 10's Insiders program has let regular folks like you and I run beta copies of Windows and send bugs and feedback directly to the team like never before. I (Scott) talk to Jennifer Gentleman from the Windows team about how Feedback Driven Design shapes software on their team.

  • Getting Started with Angular with Jeff Cross

    10/03/2017 Duración: 32min

    Jeff Cross is one of the Angular original committers and now he's doing Angular Consulting. Jeff talks to Scott about the basics of Angular, how to get started, and some of the core concepts when beginning a new Angular project.

  • A new kind of commerce - M-Pesa, Mookh, and Africa

    03/03/2017 Duración: 31min

    George 'Porgie' Gachui is a co-founder at Kenyan startup Mookh. Mookh enables you to sell anything off your website or social media site and integrate the checkout system with digital wallets like M-Pesa. Is M-Pesa and wallets like it the future of commerce, not just in Africa but worldwide?

  • Forgotten Empires, amazing games - Age of Empires is back with Bert Beeckman

    24/02/2017 Duración: 31min

    Bert Beeckman and his partners at Forgotten Empires have brought Age of Empires back after 16 years of slumber. One of the greatest games ever now has not one, but three *official* expansion packs. Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten, Age of Empires II HD: The African Kingdoms, and Age of Empires II HD: Rise of the Rajas all include new stories, new art, new heros, and new adventures. How is this possible? How did it start, and more importantly where can YOU buy new AoE adventures?

  • The Return of Mo - Lessons from Scott

    17/02/2017 Duración: 32min

    It's been a few hundred episodes. It's not episode 214 as Scott said, it's Episode 403 that Mo was last on - go check it out! This episode we get an update on Mo's cancer, her new job, and Scott's trip to Kenya and South Africa.

  • A new kind of STEM learning with Laron Walker

    10/02/2017 Duración: 32min

    Laron Walker is a technologist and entrepreneur infatuated with STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education.

  • Discovering WebVR with Ada Rose Edwards

    03/02/2017 Duración: 33min

    Ada Rose is an engineer and developer advocate for Samsung. Her passion for the open web and VR has led her to explore WebVR deeply. She explains to Scott why this open technology may be the next big thing!

  • Building Pantsuit: The Hillary Clinton UI Pattern Library with Mina Markham

    27/01/2017 Duración: 29min

    Mina Markham built "Pantsuit," Hillary for America’s internal design system. The core CSS architecture of Pantsuit is based around a combination of SMACSS and Harry Roberts’ ITCSS, along with his brilliant namespacing patterns. How complex are systems like this? How does a well-documented styleguide and system improve your developer's workflow?

  • Speech to Text in 2017 with Signl.fm

    20/01/2017 Duración: 31min

    Most of us started talking to computers with Dragon NaturallySpeaking and were somewhat disappointed. Now with Siri, Cortana, and Alexa it's getting better...fast. Scott talks with Kimberley Hansen about her startup Signl.fm and how they are aiming to change how podcasts to transcripts in the race to 100% comprehension. Check the transcript at https://transcripts.hanselminutes.com/

  • Vets who Code with Jerome Hardaway

    13/01/2017 Duración: 31min

    Jerome Hardaway left the Air Force and saw an add for Code.org on Facebook. Working his way through CodeAcademy tutorials and online courseware he's turned himself into a polyglot developer. What kinds of strengths can vets bring to the world of code?

  • Checking in with Joel Spolsky who says I suck at Excel

    06/01/2017 Duración: 31min

    I'm in New York this week checking in with Joel Spolsky from StackExchange/StackOverflow. Big things are happening in Joel's world. They've just hired Anil Dash to be the CEO of FogCreek and launched a new product. What's it like to be Joel and what's it like to NOT suck at Excel?

  • Is it OK to build websites that require JavaScript? with Nolan Lawson

    30/12/2016 Duración: 32min

    Nolan Lawson sparked a niche debate with his statement "In 2016, it’s okay to build a website that doesn’t work without JavaScript." In this show Nolan explains what he meant by this, and dissects the concept of Progressive Enhancement in web apps today. Where will the next billion web surfers come from and what do their apps look like?

  • Including Automation in your Definition of Done with Angie Jones

    23/12/2016 Duración: 29min

    Angie Jones is a Consulting Automation Engineer who advises several agile teams on automation strategies and has developed automation frameworks for countless software products. She challenges us to consider including Automation earlier in the product development cycle. Is Automation included in your company's "Definition of Done?"

  • Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing and Henry Segerman

    16/12/2016 Duración: 33min

    Dr. Henry Segerman works at Oklahoma State University in the Department of Mathematics. He's looking at interesting ways to visualize mathmatics using 3D printing! Is this a new idea or a new take on an old one? Is tactile 3D math easier to pick up and understand?

  • Rethinking Front End Design and Development with Una Kravets

    09/12/2016 Duración: 32min

    Una Kravets is front-end developer who works at Digital Ocean, has worked for IBM, spoken all over, and likes to rethink things. She's written about rethinking everything from JavaScript to Responsive Design to Harry Potter! She also wonders if we need JavaScript! She educates Scott in this episode about all things webby.

  • Being a Polyglot Programmer with Amir Rajan

    02/12/2016 Duración: 33min

    You may know Amir from his #1 AppStore Game "A Dark Room." Amir is a programmer who has learned (and continues to learn) multiple programming languages. Is being a polyglot programmer a good idea for all programmers? Which languages should you start with?

  • Alcohol and the Tech Industry with Victor Yocco

    25/11/2016 Duración: 33min

    Does the tech industry have an alcohol problem? Perhaps, or perhaps not. Does the alcohol have a place on the job? At parties? How far does one go? Scott talks to Victor Yocco about a way to think about drinking in the workplace.

  • Interactive Computing Experiences with nteract and Safia Abdalla

    18/11/2016 Duración: 32min

    Scott talks to Data Scientist Safia Abdalla about the rise of python notebooks and new ways to think about interactive computing, both online and off. What is "interactive literate coding" and how does it change computing for both the technical and not-quite-technical user? All this and Safia teaches Scott about the "nteract" project.

  • Mob Programming with Woody Zuill

    11/11/2016 Duración: 36min

    You've pair programmed but have you tried Mob Programming? Woody Zuill and his team "discovered" programming as a group and it changed their whole process. Woody joins Scott and explains how they stumbled on this, how they refined it, and how Mob Programming may make your programming life better.

  • Learning to Teach, Teaching to Learn with Sandi Metz

    04/11/2016 Duración: 33min

    Sandi Metz and Scott explore the art and science of teaching. How to people learn? How can we be better teachers? When presenting information, what's the best way to get it from your brain into the students? Why am I phrasing everything like a question? All this and more on this week's episode.

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