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Southeastern 16Southeastern 16SEC Baseball Weekly: Top Prospects For The 2025 MLB DraftGraham Doty, Alfred Ezman and Chris Lee discuss MLBPipeline.com’s release of the top 100 prospects (high school and college) for the 2025 MLB Draft, and SEC players on that list. We discuss most of the list of those players with SEC ties, which includes: Texas A&M’s Jace LaViolette is the top college player in the draft as of December 2024. Other current SEC players who could be first round picks include Max Belyeu (Texas); Ike Irish (Auburn); Tre Phelps and Kolten Smith (Georgia); Dean Curley, Gavin Kilen, Andrew Fischer and AJ Russell (Tennessee); Kade Ande...2024-12-1232 minThe Cordial CatholicThe Cordial Catholic263: How I Became Catholic By Accident! (w/ Nate Ebel)In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Catholic convert Nate Ebel to explain how he became Catholic – by accident!Nate walks us through his faith journey. A journey not unlike my own conversion – it was in dispelling the misinformation he had about Catholicism, about looking into Catholic sources to discover how seamlessly the Church's theology and practice fit together, and about being attracted to the beautiful and ancient contemplative prayer practices of Catholic mysticism and traditional prayer. Nate, through discovering Catholicism from Catholic sources, ended up becoming Catholic, by accident! What...2024-09-042h 04Our True Crime PodcastOur True Crime Podcast252. Wild Child: Evan EbelCommerce City, Colorado, is a working-class community with a higher-than-average crime rate. On March 17, 2013, Nate Leon embarked on a journey to Domino's Pizza around 10:45 a.m. Nate, a devoted father of three and a full-time employee at IBM, also worked weekends at Domino's to supplement his income. On that particular day, Domino's received a call requesting a pizza delivery to an unspecified intersection. The employee informed the caller that an exact address was needed for delivery, prompting the caller to hang up abruptly. Minutes later, the caller phoned back, asking for a pizza delivered to a truck stop in North...2024-03-2041 mingoobargoobarHow to Prepare for Yearly Performance Reviews as a Software EngineerYearly performance reviews for software engineers can be a stressful and/or exciting time.  If we can prepare for review season by having a clear idea of our impact, data to support it and a clear vision for where we want to go in our career, we can set ourselves up for a successful yearly performance review.ChaptersNew Year - New End-of-Year Review Cycle 00:25 End of Year Reviews Focus on Two Things 02:05 How to Review Your Previous Year? 02:20 Write Down Your Accomplishments 02:552024-02-1514 mingoobargoobarDescope Your Software Project To Deliver Early And OftenDescoping a project or feature simply means making it smaller.  This might mean cutting out a few bells and whistles, or it could mean making large changes to the overall requirements.By evaluating project requirements and deadlines early on, and looking for ways to deliver smaller portions of that project earlier in the process, we can deliver value earlier and more often.This process can help us reduce risk and help increase the overall quality of the project by getting feedback earlier on in the software development process.Thanks for listening devs! 👋...2024-01-2910 mingoobargoobarLook For The Root Cause When Solving ProblemsWhen debugging an error in our code or looking for a solution to a given problem, it's easy to fall into the trap of going with the quick, obvious solution.  However, this often sets us up for future problems because many times the obvious solution does not solve the root cause of the error or solve the fundamental problem of the task in front of us.By asking questions like "how?" or "why" we can dig deeper into the potential solutions and try to identify a fix or solution that addresses the immediate need while also avoiding f...2024-01-0807 minJKR PodcastJKR PodcastJKR Podcast (Ep. 55): Ten31 Marketing CEO Nate EbelOn today's episode of the JKR Podcast, host Jayce Riegling sits down with Indiana University Alum and Ten31 Marketing CEO Nate Ebel. They discuss the new NIL Program the company recently launched, starting the company, the meaning behind the name, the production process of the NIL videos done with Anthony Leal and Rob Phinisee and much more! Today's episode sponsor is Fear No Shears, located in LaGrange, IN https://jkrpodcast.com Build A Legacy | Blue Collar Mentality | White Collar Industry | Embrace The Personality | Continuously Evolve Follow The JKR Podcast on Twitter...2022-04-2257 mingoobargoobarWhy Share Your Work?Why share your work?  Why take that risk and put yourself out there?Well, it's because there are a lot of very positive things that come out of the process of sharing.  From improved skills, to unexpected opportunities, to more effective conversations and documents at work - sharing can help us in many ways.Listen to this week's podcast episode to learn more about why you should think about sharing your work.Chapters01:59 Improve Our Communication Skills02:55 Learn to tell stories with your work03:47 Better understand th...2021-08-3112 mingoobargoobarJetpack Compose Tips From a Production Android AppThis week's podcast episode explores Jetpack Compose tips that have been helping my team while using Compose in an existing production Android app.Chapters00:43 Intro02:12 Leverage self-documenting apis04:07 Embrace slot-based api design07:46 Expose composable parameters with sensible defaults11:18 Customize your Composable previews13:15 Modularize for faster @Preview refresh16:02 Build a sandbox app for rapid prototyping18:25 Pull from the MaterialTheme19:30 Theming is contextual21:35 Extend MaterialTheme when needed - but not for everything24:20 Use a debug color paletteShow Notes2021-08-2527 mingoobargoobarWhat Does Jetpack Compose 1.0 Mean For You?In this episode, we're chatting about the exciting 1.0 release of Android's Jetpack Compose UI toolkit!  We'll explore what this release means for you and your projects, and I'll share my thoughts after working with Compose in production for the past couple of months.Show NotesJetpack Compose Roadmaphttps://developer.android.com/jetpack/androidx/compose-roadmapCompose Multiplatform Goes Alphahttps://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2021/08/compose-multiplatform-goes-alpha/Compose Material Catalog Apphttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=a...2021-08-1135 min20/20 MONEY20/20 MONEYCreating a marketing strategy for an optometric practice with Nate EbelWelcome to another episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today’s show is Nate Ebel. Nate is the founder of Ten31 Marketing, a marketing agency located in Bloomington, IN that serves optometrists nationwide. In this conversation, Nate and I talk about different strategies and tools practice owners can use to increase the effectiveness of their marketing, web presence, and patient communication platform. I also share some very specific action items for ODs to act on as a result of this conversation. Finally, Nate also shares some additional valuable resources for ODs to use that are available by cl...2021-07-2658 mingoobargoobarEssential Skills for Android DevelopersWhat are the essential skills for Android developers looking to get into the industry in 2021?  In this week's episode of the goobar podcast, we're exploring this listener question to help Android developers understand which skills and concepts are most important for getting that first job, and for growing in their career.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:59 Today's Listener Question01:45 What are the essential skills for Android developers today?06:50 Non-Android Essential Skills10:30 Essential Android Skills21:45 Non-Essential Android SkillsContacthttps://twitter.com/n8ebel2021-06-0929 mingoobargoobarHow To Digest Google I/O (And Other Developer Events)How to digest Google I/O and other developer events so you can stay up to date with the latest developer news?Show NotesNew goobar website - https://goobar.dev Paid Coaching - https://goobar.dev/coachingGoogle I/O Content - https://events.google.com/io/program/contentContacthttps://twitter.com/n8ebelhttps://goobar.dev/Thanks for listening devs! 👋Let's Connect--🔔 Find More Developer Content On YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/c/goobar...2021-06-0117 mingoobargoobarKotlin vs Java for Android DevelopmentKotlin vs Java?  Java vs Kotlin?  Which language should you learn; Java or Kotlin?  Which language should you choose for Android development in 2021?This week's episode is an FAQ-episode covering a handful of the most commonly asked questions about Java and Kotlin for Android development.  These are questions I regularly see and am asked - and I want to give some quick, opinionated answers to to help inform your thinking and decisions on the topic.📝Check out the FAQ on goobar.devChapters00:52 What languag...2021-04-2611 mingoobargoobarNon-Coding Tips for Coding Interview AssignmentsUnsurprisingly, when discussing take-home assignments for coding interviews, much of the focus is put on code.  Can you code?  Are you using "best practices?"  What tools are you using?.  There's lots of code-related things that people think about, or even stress about. Unfortunately, non-coding tips for coding interview assignments don't get talked about nearly as much. And, in my experience, there are a lot of non-coding things we can do to put our best foot forward and impress a hiring committee with our take-home assignment.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:46 Coding Gets All T...2021-04-1922 mingoobargoobarKotlin Multiplatform vs FlutterThere's a lot of questions around "Kotlin vs Flutter" but comparing those two directly isn't really an accurate comparison.  Comparing Kotlin Multiplatform to Flutter is much more interesting.In this week's episode, we're going to compare Kotlin Multiplatform and Flutter.  We'll explore their unique philosophies, where they excel, the challenges of each, and hopefully give you a better sense of why they don't necessarily directly compete with one another.Chapters00:00 Teaser02:05 Common Questions Comparing Flutter & Kotlin03:31 Comparing Flutter To Kotlin Multiplatform04:02 The Philosophies Of Flutter & Kotlin Multiplatform05:43 Languages & To...2021-04-1234 mingoobargoobarMobile App Security - Tips For Securing Your Mobile ProjectsThis week, I want to talk about app security; specifically mobile app security; and being really, really specific Android app security; though the concepts will apply equally as well to iOS applications.App security is something that is vitally important to business and individuals that are possibly working with customer data, working with 3rd party services, or even working with your own services.Now while these security issues are serious, there also seems to be a rather glaring lack of security-focused information and discussion out there.So in this episode, I want to...2021-03-2944 mingoobargoobarThe Problem With Developer "Scores"Developer "scores" and assessments can be motivating and a fun gamification element for some.  However, for others, they can be discouraging and misleading.In this episode, I'm sharing some of my thoughts on why I think these kind of developer "scores" are more trouble than they are worth.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:42 Intro01:09 What Are Developer Scores?02:09 What Is The Purpose Of Developer Scores?03:19 What's The Problem With Developer Scores?03:58 Scores Are Unreliable - Gaming The System04:31 Discouraging - Compaison To Others05:31 Potential For Harm06:06 Scores S...2021-02-2209 mingoobargoobarHow To Stand Out And Get A Software Development Job In Another Country?A listener recently asked how to stand out and get a software development job in another country.In this episode, we're going to explore this question and examine a number of ways to highlight your coding skills and focus your international job search.Chapters00:00 Teaser01:13 Intro01:43 Listener Question - How To Get A Job In Another Country?04:02 Phases Of Your Job Search04:34 Beginning Of Your Job Search04:49 Make Sure You Have The Required Skills06:21 How Can You Highlight Your Skills And Experience?09:46 How To Get...2021-02-1518 mingoobargoobarState Of Kotlin In 2021What is the state of the Kotlin programming language in 2021?  What are the new features?  Where are investments being made?  How is Kotlin being used?We're going to explore these questions and more in this week's episode.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:42 Intro00:59 Kotlin Turns 11 This Year01:29 Kotlin Today03:45 Evolving In The Open05:15 Kotlin In The JVM Ecosystem06:15 Kotlin For Android Development07:56 Evolution Of The Kotlin Language08:42 3 Ares Of Continued Investment09:33 Kotlin On The Web11:49 Jetpack Compose14:22 Kotlin Multiplatform17:17 Where To Learn Kot...2021-02-0822 minFriends That CodeFriends That Code27 - How to learn by teaching with Nate EbelDeveloper, Instructor, Teacher, Author, Conference Speaker, Google Developer Expert, YouTuber, Podcaster and man with a voice totally suited for crime solving serial podcasts… Ladies and gentlemen, today’s guest is Nate Eble. Oh btw, in the podcast I say OpenCV is Open Computer View. It's actually Open Source Computer Vision. Apologies for the mix-up folks! It was an off day for me. Goobar - goobar.io Goobar on YouTube - youtube.com/goobar Goobar Podcast - goobar.buzzsprout.com 2021-02-031h 12goobargoobarState Of Mobile App Development In 2021Let's explore the state of mobile app development in 2021.What are the major operating systems?  How are developers building apps?  Where are users getting their apps?We'll dive into these questions and more.Chapters00:00 Teaser01:02 Intro01:58 What Mobile Operating Systems Are People Using?03:00 Lesser Used Mobile Operating Systems04:38 AOSP Variants05:35 How Are Devs Building Apps?06:02 Native Development08:39 Cross Platform Development11:54 Coding Sharing With Kotlin Multiplatform14:29 Where Are Users Getting Their Apps?17:13 How Much Money Are Apps Making?19:10 Mobile Trends In...2021-02-0129 mingoobargoobarEmbrace Your Hobbies To Find Your Genius ZoneCan you still have active hobbies and be a software developer?Yes.  And, in fact, embracing your hobbies, and outside experiences might be the key to unlocking your "genius zone" and finding building your ideal career.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:34 Intro00:59 Episode Summary01:47 Can I Play Video Games And Still Be A Software Developer?02:03 All Code All The Time?03:08 We Are More Than The Tools We Use04:00 All Your Skillsets Make You Unique06:21 Experience Comes In Many Forms07:03 Opportunities Are In The Margins08:18 In Summary2021-01-2509 mingoobargoobarDream / Learn / Create In 2021In this episode we're chatting about the New Year, and how to set ourselves up for success.It's so important to have big dreams; to always be learning; and to create.We're going to talk about how to Dream, Learn, and Create to help us move towards our dreams and goals with balance, and steady progress.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:41 Intro01:06 New Year, New Opportunities02:08 Happy New Year02:56 Common New Year's Struggles For Software Developers03:59 Dream / Learn / Create05:10 Dream06:41 Learn09:07 Create13:02 4 Tips...2021-01-1819 mingoobargoobar8 Programming Blog Post IdeasIn this week's episode we're going to help defeat the blank page by exploring 8 programming blog post ideas and themes that you can turn to the next time you want to sit down and write a technical article.Chapters00:00 Teaser00:21 Intro01:41 The challenge of the blank page04:30 Two  Themes for Post Ideas04:49 Tutorial Summary Post05:57 Conference/Meetup Recap Post07:12 Bug Fix Post 08:07 Try 'X' Post 09:08 Lessons Learned Post11:20 Theme 2 - Your Voice Makes It Unique12:01 Response/Opinion Post13:05 Listcicle Post14:11 Novel S...2020-12-2819 mingoobargoobarMailbag // Managing constant change // University & Portfolio Project IdeasThis week, we're diving into the virtual mailbox and answering some questions that came my way during the past couple of weeks.Question 1 - When will development tools (Android) be stable?Question 2 - What are some good project ideas for a university course or portfolio?Chapters00:00 Teaser00:27 Intro00:55 Mailbox Episode Summary02:27 Question 1 -  When will development tools (Android) be stable?04:24 Why are things constantly changing?05:17 How are developers impacted by an ever-changing ecosystem?18:11 Question 2 - What are good Android p...2020-12-2125 mingoobargoobarYou've Learned The Basics... Now What?You've watched some videos on YouTube, followed a few basic tutorials, completed a codelab or two, and you're thinking.... now what?  In this week's episode, we're exploring that question.  I'm going to share with you the best thing I think we can do when we're looking to improve upon a basic understanding of any new programming concept.  And, we'll chat through several important questions to ask yourself when building out your leaning plan.Contacthttps://twitter.com/n8ebelhttps://goobar.dev/contact/Thanks for listening dev...2020-11-2912 mingoobargoobarNo Broken WindowsIn this week's episodes, we're exploring one of my favorite software development mantras "no broken windows".  We're going to review the broken windows theory as presented in the book The Pragmatic Programmer and examine how that theory can be applied to our projects to to improve the quality of our software projects over time.We'll look at what the theory is, and isn't, when applied to a software project and discuss a couple of low-cost ways for you to start applying this thinking to your own work.The Pragmatic ProgrammerBroken Windows T...2020-11-2914 mingoobargoobarUnderstanding Continuous IntegrationIn this week's episode, we're chatting about a topic near and dear to my heart; continuous integration, or CI, as it's more commonly referred to.This is something that pretty much any modern professional dev team is going to use, and yet, it's something that many new devs have very little exposure to or understanding of.  Because of this, CI can seem very intimidating and is often silo'd off as something most people don't think about.But hopefully in this episode, we can start to change that.  We're going explore the core goals and concepts of...2020-11-2824 mingoobargoobarRemote Work In 2020 Is Not Normal How are you feeling about working from home right now?As I look around the internet, it appears to me that results are mixed.  Many are loving the new remote work lifestyle.  Many others are stressed, working more hours, and feeling pressure to maintain productivity while working from home.I don’t believe either of these groups are right or wrong.  Everyone’s situation is unique.One thing I do believe strongly though;Working from home right now, during a global pandemic, is NOT the same thing as normal remote work.I f...2020-11-2619 mingoobargoobarHello WorldHello World 👋Welcome to the first episode of the goobar podast; where we talk about building great software and helping others do the same!I am your host, Nate Ebel, and I'm very happy that you're tuning in to this first episode of a project I've wanted to start for quite some time now.In this episode, I introduce the podcast, share the goals and inspiration behind it, and then give you a little background on myself and the experiences I'll be bringing into each episode.What's this podcast about?2020-11-2406 minKodsnack in EnglishKodsnack in EnglishKodsnack 362 - It's hard to get mad at the bot, with Nate EbelRecorded at Øredev 2019, Fredrik talks to Nate Ebel about special cases in programming - like the importance of performance when it comes to drawing. Then we discuss automation - also the topic of Nate’s talk at the conference. Code review should be an enjoyable thing! Nate discusses how to use tools to automate away all the little things you might want to check during development - such as how the size of the built app changes. As a bonus, it’s hard to get mad at a picky bot. We also discuss the importance and difficulty of ta...2020-04-2850 minKodsnackKodsnackKodsnack 362 - It's hard to get mad at the bot, with Nate EbelRecorded at Øredev 2019, Fredrik talks to Nate Ebel about special cases in programming - like the importance of performance when it comes to drawing. Then we discuss automation - also the topic of Nate’s talk at the conference. Code review should be an enjoyable thing! Nate discusses how to use tools to automate away all the little things you might want to check during development - such as how the size of the built app changes. As a bonus, it’s hard to get mad at a picky bot. We also discuss the importance and difficulty of ta...2020-04-2850 min??????   - Voice of America?????? - Voice of AmericaEpisode 37 - 22/4/18Make sure you're following us on Twitter! We're now on Spotify! Blog Posts Exploring the v28 Android Design Support Library Additions by Joe Birch Coroutines and RxJava?—?An Asynchronicity Comparison (Part 3): Transferring stream of values by Manuel Vicente Vivo A Guided Tour inside a clean architecture code base. by Yossi Segev #31DaysOfKotlin?—?Week 3 Recap by Florina Muntenescu and Sean McQuillan Protecting WebView with Safe Browsing What’s new in Firebase Authentication? Talks How Proguard Works by Jeb Ware Updates Kotlin 1.2.40 Gradle 4.7 Android Things Developer Preview 8 Android Studio 3.2 Canary 11 Android Emulator 27.2.6 Canary Android Test Support Library 1.0.2-beta1 Dex Method List 3.1.0 Other Stuff ...2018-04-2205 minAndroid SnacksAndroid SnacksEpisode 37 - 22/4/18Make sure you're following us on Twitter! We're now on Spotify! Blog Posts Exploring the v28 Android Design Support Library Additions by Joe Birch Coroutines and RxJava — An Asynchronicity Comparison (Part 3): Transferring stream of values by Manuel Vicente Vivo A Guided Tour inside a clean architecture code base. by Yossi Segev #31DaysOfKotlin — Week 3 Recap by Florina Muntenescu and Sean McQuillan Protecting WebView with Safe Browsing What’s new in Firebase Authentication? Talks How Proguard Works by Jeb Ware Updates Kotlin 1.2.40 Gradle 4.7 Android Things Developer Preview 8 Android Studio 3.2 Canary 11 Android Emulator 27.2.6 Canary Android Test Support Library 1.0.2-beta1 Dex Method Lis...2018-04-2205 minSkydive RadioSkydive RadioNate Roth UFO jump discussion. Dave and Karry jump with SDR listener Markus Wolf. Safety First with Brian Germain discusses slider stows. Pic of the Week - Left to right, Dave Schwartz, Rook Nelson, Jim Harris, Anthony Ebel, and Ben Crooch burn freefall pyro over Skydive Chicago during the 4th of July UFO jump. Photo by Brad Vancina. Nate Roth from Skyventure Colorado discusses the possibilities of using tunnel time to count toward certain skydiving goals in the same way the aviation world uses flight simulators. Listener emails.                                                                                                  2011-07-131h 01