Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Eric Potter is writing code to play NES games. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
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R.O.B. video from the NES Works video series
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Check out the NES AI videos from Tom7. I reference part 2 in this podcast. Check out starting at 18:11 especially.
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Podcast: Retronauts
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Book: Racing the Beam
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Some of the games mentioned in this episode:
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NintacoProxy on NuGet
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ROMhacking.net which includes memory locations, translations, and more.
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Book: I Am Error
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Event: PonCon, Sep 22nd 2018
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Richard Rodger is building with microservices. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Sean Hunter is using Aurelia to write incredible front-end web software. (Please forgive me if I make any typos, Aurelia is hard for me to type correctly, even when I’m staring right at the word).
Special note: there is a free ebook giveaway within this episode (courtesy of Manning Books). Make sure to listen right away if want to win one of four free copies of Sean’s book!
Show Notes:
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Book: Aurelia in Action - use coupon code crosspodaur18 for 40% off!
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Aurelia stuff discussed:
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Aurelia.io/learn: resources to help you learn Aurelia!
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Backend mentioned:
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Other SPA frameworks mentioned:
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Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Arthur Doler is talking about Mental Health. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Check out episode 51 in the archives: Ed Finkler on Open Sourcing Mental Illness and check out OSMI
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The Department of Health and Human Services was mentioned. I think Arthur said region 6, but it looks like Nebraska is in region 7.
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Burnout was mentioned briefly, so also check out episode 50: Peter Piekarczyk on Burnout
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Project management methodologies mentioned: Waterfall (PDF), Scrum, agile
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NDC Oslo: Let’s Talk About Mental Health
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"Gaslighting" is a type of mental abuse, coined from the stage play / movies of the same title.
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Video: Strong Than Fear by Ed Finkler
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Course: Mental health first aid. I found 11 of them within 100 miles of me, coming up over the next two months.
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And don’t forget to check out Arthur’s last appearance on the show: Arthur Doler on Retrospectives
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Jeremy Miller has created an open-source IoC tool called Lamar. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
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Instead, consider Lamar for your IoC container needs.
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At one point I was rambling about ASP.NET Core’s inability to use the service locator pattern. Some quick points:
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Don’t use Service Locator, there are lots of other better patterns to use.
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DO NOT DO IT.
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If you absolutely need it: here’s a blog post about it.
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I was incorrect in the podcast by making a sweeping statement about ASP.NET Core not having service locator. But for a very specific, narrow case where I wanted to use the service locator pattern recently, I was unable to do so. This might have been my own failing, or something that just isn’t possible with the built-in ASP.NET IoC. I have not tried this very specific, narrow use case with Lamar yet.
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I plugged my book, AOP in .NET yet again.
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Lamar is named after Mirabeau Lamar (a hero of the Texas revolution)
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Paper: Inversion of Control Containers and the Dependency Injection pattern by Martin Fowler
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