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WaysConf PodcastWaysConf Podcast[ENG] Building for the personalisation spectrum | Phil Hawksworth | WaysConf 2023WaysConf 2024 coming soon! Don't miss anything and follow us! Abstract: Simple sites can enjoy simple architectures and hosting strategies. But what happens when we need to offer more complex, dynamic experiences to our users? Or when we need to offer localisation or personalisation? Things can get difficult when we need to build and serve these sites with confidence. Modern rendering models and workflows make this far more approachable than before. And technologies like Edge Functions allow us to enrich our sites with more advanced features for our...2024-02-0947 minFITNESS AND NUTRITION. SIMPLIFIED.FITNESS AND NUTRITION. SIMPLIFIED.Ashley's StoryI was fortunate enough to be a guest on another podcast and my podcast today is part one of the conversation Personal Trainer Phil Wallace and I had.  It was largely my story of what has happened in my life the past few years, thank you so much to all and until next time see you soon.  ---------- Find Phil Wallace: https://www.instagram.com/philw.coaching/ Largely Uneducated podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/largely-uneducated/id1617284518 ----------2022-08-1522 minReading CadenceReading CadenceS2 E20: Strange Adventures Of A Pebble - Ch. 12What is the end goal of the world? Are we just a by-product of random chance that has no potential for improvement and growth? Obviously, not, but people just feel the need to accelerate the “evolution” of man through technology all the same. There’s nothing like a pebble to humble you and put you in your place. 0:00 - intro 1:13 - Dramatic Reading of A Strange Adventure Of A Pebble 31:13 - A (not so) brief discussion The Strange Adventures Of A Pebble by Hallam Hawksworth (1921) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/66818/66818-h/66818-h.htm2022-06-2744 minReading CadenceReading CadenceS2 E19: Strange Adventures Of A Pebble - Ch. 9Wouldn’t it be nice if we humans all were marked for death with as plain of indicator as the death of lakes? That way we could tell who we should dedicate healthcare resources to, and who we shouldn’t. Just a thought. Oh yeah, and we should rename Lake Michigan, Lake Wisconsin since Wisconsin is clearly the superior state. 0:00 - intro 1:08 - Dramatic Reading of A Strange Adventure Of A Pebble 29:33 - A (not so) brief discussion The Strange Adventures Of A Pebble by Hallam Hawksworth (1921) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/66818/66818-h/6...2022-06-2040 minReading CadenceReading CadenceS2 E18: Strange Adventures Of A Pebble - Ch. 5: Fairylands of ChangeOur pseudo-Wisconsinite pebble journeys into the magical realm of fairies to give Phil a primer on hen incubation and show how metamorphic rock naturally evolves! 0:00 - intro 1:14 - Dramatic Reading of A Strange Adventure Of A Pebble 31:28 - A (not so) brief discussion The Strange Adventures Of A Pebble by Hallam Hawksworth (1921) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/66818/66818-h/66818-h.htm This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the...2022-06-1338 minReading CadenceReading CadenceS2 E17: Strange Adventures Of A Pebble - Ch. 1Tracking a pebble’s adventures throughout Earth’s history suddenly makes owning a pet rock a more tantalizing experience. It appears this pebble will appear in all 7 continents…except for Antarctica. Because let’s face it: No one cares about Antarctica. 0:00 - intro 1:30 - Dramatic Reading of A Strange Adventure Of A Pebble 28:08 - A (not so) brief discussion The Strange Adventures Of A Pebble by Hallam Hawksworth (1921) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/66818/66818-h/66818-h.htm This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost n...2022-06-0633 minOff ScriptOff ScriptEpisode 12: Productivity & mental healthHow do you avoid burnout and keep productivity high? What methods can you use to help produce an efficient flow state? How have companies addressed these issues around hybrid working? Productivity and mental health go hand in hand but how do you manage it? Hosts James & Josh explore these issues around creating a positive motivated team. Burnout Time boxing The side effects of being unproductive Mental health Exercise Setting boundaries Setting time limits on software and social media useage The benefits of side projects Mental health as the world reopens Hybrid working Empowering a team Resources: ...2021-11-2932 minWord WrapWord WrapEpisode 012: Jamstack and Content Creation with Jason Lengstorf and Phil HawksworthThis episode has a large focus on the Jamstack, including both Jason and Phil's path into it. Spoiler: Phil says "tiddly" a lot. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ 2021-06-0143 minShopTalk ShowShopTalk Show464: Jamstack & New Netlify Features with Jason Lengstorf & Phil HawksworthJason Lengstorf and Phil Hawksworth chat about the current state of the Jamstack including React + Jamstack, Distributed Persistent Rendering, building for ease of use, dealing with minor changes and caching, whether Jamstack needs to do all things, and a big new Netlify features announced!2021-05-2459 minTrack & Food PodcastTrack & Food PodcastDoug Stephen Of Downlow Chicken Shack And Phil Scarfone Of Savio Volpe/Pepino's On Life As Chefs During COVID-19, Collaborations And Loving The IndustryNow brought to you by Scout Magazine. Now here’s a fun one. Two Chef heavyweights talking collaboration, life during the pandemic, staying upbeat, frustrations with third-party delivery apps and why they both love Chef Peter Ho. First, let’s just call it what it is, Chef and entrepreneur Doug Stephen has been killing it these past few years with his Downlow Chicken brand. Don’t believe me? Just drive on up to Commercial Drive at any time of the day and look for the massive crowd waiting outside for their orders. They’re always b...2021-05-051h 07Track & Food PodcastTrack & Food PodcastDoug Stephen Of Downlow Chicken Shack And Phil Scarfone Of Savio Volpe/Pepino's On Life As Chefs During COVID-19, Collaborations And Loving The IndustryNow brought to you by Scout Magazine. Now here’s a fun one. Two Chef heavyweights talking collaboration, life during the pandemic, staying upbeat, frustrations with third-party delivery apps and why they both love Chef Peter Ho. First, let’s just call it what it is, Chef and entrepreneur Doug Stephen has been killing it these past few years with his Downlow Chicken brand. Don’t believe me? Just drive on up to Commercial Drive at any time of the day and look for the massive crowd waiting outside for their orders. They’re always b...2021-05-051h 07The Front EndThe Front EndNetlify's Phil Hawksworth talks about modern front end development in the Jamstack, and his route into devPhil is a developer experience engineer at Netlify and spends his days helping developers to build a better, modern web within the Jamstack. We discuss how Phil went from engineering to computer science, to delivering computers in a van, to (eventually) Netlify. He shares his thoughts on the Jamstack and how Netlify is leading the charge in hosting a modern web. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-front-end/message2020-11-0243 minPodcast proConfPodcast proConf#72 #PerfMatters Conference 2020Доклады: Phil Hawksworth :: Betting on Boring: Getting Ahead with Oldskool Tech ( https://youtu.be/9NFy54-CGzg ) Vasanth Krishnamoorthy :: Turbocharging Walmart.com ( https://youtu.be/vB8JUx9Dp08 ) Melanie Sumner :: Shift Left ( https://youtu.be/w8h3JWvc1fE ) Erica Stanley :: Creating Performant Virtual Reality Experiences ( https://youtu.be/q1Yp87tKpDA ) Tim Kadlec :: When JavaScript Bytes ( https://youtu.be/GvUGN0AIfDE ) Divya Tagtachian :: The Art of Predictive Prefetch ( https://youtu.be/UwjzFGCAuLw ) Emily Nakashima :: Observability for Web Perf ( https://youtu.be/DMM4kTA5nAc ) Andrew Scheuermann :: One Number, Multiple Metrics ( https://youtu.be/e215_uiU3LQ ) Мы в соцсетях: 1. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 2. Youtube: https://w...2020-09-221h 34JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentThere’s no server more secure than one that doesn’t existKBall catches up with Phil Hawksworth of Netlify at JAMStackConfSF to dive deep into JAMStack, what it’s about, where the ecosystem is going, and what is still hard. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Toptal – Freelance development jobs for world-class engineers. Toptal gives you the ability to work on freelance development jobs and projects with top clients who understand the value of elite engineering talent. Choose your rate, control your schedule, enjoy the 100% remote lifestyle. Lear...2019-10-2545 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedThere’s no server more secure than one that doesn’t exist (JS Party #99)KBall catches up with Phil Hawksworth of Netlify at JAMStackConfSF to dive deep into JAMStack, what it’s about, where the ecosystem is going, and what is still hard.2019-10-2500 minFish and ScriptsFish and ScriptsUtility CSS, teaching beginners and flashy PCsToday we dive into working on Windows and building outrageously flashy gaming PCs before moving onto discussing utility CSS frameworks like Tachyons and Tailwind and how they compare to other approaches out there. The highlights reel today poses an interesting question: What are the first things you'd advise a new web developer to learn about? Finally we round off with a game that tests how truly British Mr Hawksworth is... As always you'll find links to everything mentioned and more about the show at fishandscripts.com or on Twitter as @FishAndScripts.2019-10-2153 minThat\'s my JAMstackThat's my JAMstackPhil Hawksworth on "static first," the future of the JAMstack and much moreQuick show notes Our Guest: Phil Hawksworth What he'd like for you to see: JAMstack_conf San Francisco: October 16-18 | JAMstack.org/slack His JAMstack Jams: 11ty | Serverless Functions His musical Jam: Toto | Free Code Camp's Radio | Gaz Coombes Phil's post about dynamic 404 pages with Serverless functions Other Tech mentioned Jekyll Netlify Hugo Cloudinary Auth0 Transcript Bryan Robinson 0:03 Hello everyone, welcome to another episode of that's my JAMstack podcast where we are profile amazing people working in this awesome JAMstack community. In this podcast we ask the age old question, what's...2019-09-2523 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 110: Phil HawksworthSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Phil Hawksworth Episode Summary Currently the Head of Developer Relations at Netlify, Phil has been a developer for 20 years. Even though he was interested in computers from an early age, he started  studying Civil Engineering in university before changing course and switching to Computer Science. Though he didn't particularly enjoy studying Computer Science, he really liked working with HTML where he didn'...2019-06-0450 minMy JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 110: Phil HawksworthSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Phil Hawksworth Episode Summary Currently the Head of Developer Relations at Netlify, Phil has been a developer for 20 years. Even though he was interested in computers from an early age, he started  studying Civil Engineering in university before changing course and switching to Computer Science. Though he didn't particularly enjoy studying Computer Science, he really liked working with HTML where he didn'...2019-06-0400 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 110: Phil HawksworthSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Phil Hawksworth Episode Summary Currently the Head of Developer Relations at Netlify, Phil has been a developer for 20 years. Even though he was interested in computers from an early age, he started  studying Civil Engineering in university before changing course and switching to Computer Science. Though he didn't particularly enjoy studying Computer Science, he really liked working with HTML where he didn'...2019-06-0450 minMy JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 110: Phil HawksworthSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small planCacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Phil Hawksworth Episode Summary Currently the Head of Developer Relations at Netlify, Phil has been a developer for 20 years. Even though he was interested in computers from an early age, he started  studying Civil Engineering in university before changing course and switching to Computer Science. Though he didn't particularly enjoy studying Computer Science, he really liked working with HTML where he didn't have to compile any code and that's when he started thinking about a career in web development. Phil tal...2019-06-0450 minMy JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 107: Dan FernandezSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small planCacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to the show for Dan’s journey into programming and much more! Links JavaScript Jabber 241: Microsoft Docs with Dan Fernandez Dan’s TwitterDan's...2019-05-1445 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 107: Dan FernandezSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to...2019-05-1445 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 107: Dan FernandezSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to...2019-05-1445 minMy JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 107: Dan FernandezSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Special Guest:  Dan Fernandez Episode Summary In this episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles hosts Dan Fernandez, Principal Group Program Manager at Microsoft. Listen to Dan on the podcast JavaScript Jabber on this episode. Dan went to a programming camp and fell in love with programming. He majored in Computer Science in college and started working for IBM upon graduation.  Listen to...2019-05-1400 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil HawksworthSponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan Episode Summary This episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what...2019-01-151h 21All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil HawksworthSponsors KendoUI Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel AJ O’Neal Chris Ferdinandi Charles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan Episode Summary This episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what...2019-01-151h 21JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 347: JAMstack with Divya Sasidharan & Phil HawksworthSponsorsKendoUISentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit ClubhousePanelAJ O’NealChris FerdinandiCharles Max WoodJoined by special guest: Phil Hawksworth and Divya SasidharanEpisode SummaryThis episode features special guests Philip Hawksworth and Divya Sasidharan. Phil lives just outside of London and Divya lives in Chicago, and both of them work for Netlify. Divya is also a regular on the Devchat show Views on Vue. The panelists begin by discussing what JAMstack is. JAM stands for JavaScript, API, and Markup. It used to be known as the new name for static sites, but it’s much more than that. Phil talks about how dynamic ‘static’ si...2019-01-151h 21JavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyJavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyJAM Stack with Phil Hawksworth Engineers can build applications faster by using tools that abstract away infrastructure. Major cloud providers offer this tooling in the form of functions-as-a-service, as well as managed services such as Google BigQuery or Azure Container Instances. The term “serverless” refers to these functions-as-a-service and the managed services–because when you use these tools, you are not making calls to specific servers–you are making calls to APIs that abstract away the servers from you, while guaranteeing uptime and reliability. In previous shows we have covered Heroku, Firebase, serverless functions, serverless event driven application development, and a few st...2018-10-2448 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyJAM Stack with Phil HawksworthEngineers can build applications faster by using tools that abstract away infrastructure. Major cloud providers offer this tooling in the form of functions-as-a-service, as well as managed services such as Google BigQuery or Azure Container Instances.The term “serverless” refers to these functions-as-a-service and the managed services–because when you use these tools, you are not making calls to specific servers–you are making calls to APIs that abstract away the servers from you, while guaranteeing uptime and reliability. In previous shows we have covered Heroku, Firebase, serverless functions, serverless event driven application development, and a few startups...2018-10-2451 minShopTalk ShowShopTalk Show303: JAM Stack with Phil Hawksworth2018-03-191h 08ToolsdayToolsday66: Learning About Netlify w/ Phil HawksworthToday we're learning about Netlify and joining us is the incredible Phil Hawksworth to share his tips and tricks around it all. A few links from Phil Netlify 10 Netlify features to surprise and delight - An article I wrote on Medium Netlify blog and examples - lots of resources here Static site generators galore! - Netlify can build using pretty much any static site generator Headless CMS resources - A great companion for static or JAMstack sites JAMStack - What is JAMstack and resources for building this way Phil's site - hello! Phil's twitter - @philhawksworth 2018-03-0600 minWorking DraftWorking DraftRevision 315: React Lizenzänderung, abortable fetchStefan und Anselm behandeln im Duett zwei News und schmücken Sie zum vollen Thema aus. Schaunotizen [00:00:30] React Lizenzänderung Die toxische BSD+Patents Lizenz, wie ist sie entstanden, was sind die Probleme, und warum ändert Facebook jetzt alles. Wir erklären und n00ben in der großen Open Source Lizenzwelt herum. [00:19:44] Abortable fetch Stell dir vor du machst eine fesche API und jeder ist so „Prima, wie mach ich das jetzt wieder weg?“. Fetch-calls kann man im Firefox und bald auch in Edge und Chrome wieder abbrechen. Damit wird die schöne, neue Promise-basierte API zum vo...2017-11-0530 minRevolutionary Radio PodcastRevolutionary Radio PodcastHow To Move Your Coaching Business Online WIth Phil HawksworthHow To Move Your Coaching Business Online WIth Phil Hawksworth by Will Freemen2017-02-1255 minRevolutionary Radio PodcastRevolutionary Radio PodcastHow To Level Up Your Online Business With Phil HawksworthHow To Level Up Your Online Business With Phil Hawksworth by Will Freemen2017-02-1250 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #8, Isomorphic Rendering in the JAMstackIn the latest episode of JAMstack Radio, Brian speaks with Phil Hawksworth, Technical Director at R/GA and Eli Williamson, Creative Director at Netlify.They discuss Phil’s experiments with isomorphic rendering in the JAMstack, including some of the staggering performance improvements he’s been able to achieve. Listen in for their discussion on optimizing website performance by empowering front end developers, using static sites, and going serverless.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2017-02-0337 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv234 JSJ JAMStack with Brian Douglas and Matt Christensen1:00 Intro to guests Brian Douglas and Matt Christensen 2:20 Definition of JAMStack 8:12 JAMStack and confusion over nomenclature 12:56 JAMStack and security, reliability and performance 17:05 Example of traffic spike for company Sphero 18:26 Meaning of hyperdynamic 20:35 Future and limits of JAMStack technology 26:01 Controlling data and APIs versus using third parties 28:10 Netlify.com and JAMStack 31:16 APIs, JavaScript framework and libraries recommended to start building on JAMStack 35:13 Resources and examples of JAMStack: netlify.com, Netlify blog, JAMStack radio, JAMStack...2016-10-1947 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv234 JSJ JAMStack with Brian Douglas and Matt Christensen1:00 Intro to guests Brian Douglas and Matt Christensen 2:20 Definition of JAMStack 8:12 JAMStack and confusion over nomenclature 12:56 JAMStack and security, reliability and performance 17:05 Example of traffic spike for company Sphero 18:26 Meaning of hyperdynamic 20:35 Future and limits of JAMStack technology 26:01 Controlling data and APIs versus using third parties 28:10 Netlify.com and JAMStack 31:16 APIs, JavaScript framework and libraries recommended to start building on JAMStack 35:13 Resources and examples of JAMStack: netlify.com, Netlify blog, JAMStack radio, JAMStack...2016-10-1947 minThe Tips - Golf Betting PodcastThe Tips - Golf Betting PodcastRace to Dubai Show - Alex Noren wins the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish OpenDan Roebuck and John Hawksworth speak exclusively to Alex Noren as they review his victory at the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open. They also hear from Tyrrell Hatton, Nicolas Colsaerts, Matteo Manassero, Richie Ramsay and Phil Mickelson. There’s also a comprehensive preview of the 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon, aided by Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Adam Scott, Danny Willett and Justin Rose.2016-07-1126 minWorking DraftWorking DraftRevision 138: Auf der roten CMS CouchEine spontane Revision mit spontanen Gästen und einem noch spontaneren Twitter. Eine fünf Minuten vor Start zusammengestoppelte Besetzung aus Matthias Mees, Jens Grochtdreis, Stefan und Schepp diskutiert über die Dinge, die dem Webworker seit jeher graue Haare und Falten bereiten: Content Management Systeme. [00:00:45] News jQuery 1.11 and 2.1 Beta 1 Released Die Beta der neuen jQuery ist erschienen, mit einigen interessanten Änderungen, unter anderem einer neuen, AMD-lastigen Architektur. Schaunotizen [00:02:07] Content Management Systeme In einer stundenlangenen Plauderei nehmen die furchtlosen Frontend-Vier ein CMS nach dem anderen unter die Lupe. Wir beleuchten das Für und Wider der k...2013-10-011h 15tristanbailey on Huffduffertristanbailey on HuffdufferPhil Hawksworth: Excessive Enhancement - Are We Taking Proper Care of the Web? (Full Frontal Conference 2011)http://2011.full-frontal.org/scheduleWe all love to see exciting and innovative "interface shizzle" driven by JavaScript and the ever increasing rendering capabilities of modern browsers, but are we getting these at the expense of the Web? This talk will explore the good, the bad, and the fugly of rich interfaces, while examining how and why we should take care not to damage the Web.2012-12-0400 min