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COMPRESSEDfmCOMPRESSEDfm200 | Creating Databases as Easily as Notion Pages with Prisma PostgresJoin Amy, Brad, and special guest Ryan Chenkie as they unpack Prisma's expanding ecosystem of database tools. Ryan explains why Prisma launched their own hosted Postgres service and what sets it apart from competitors in the space. The trio examines Prisma's comprehensive feature set including Accelerate for connection pooling, Pulse for real-time events, and optimization tools that help identify performance bottlenecks. They also discuss the upcoming transition from Rust to TypeScript for Prisma's core engine, making it lighter and faster. If you've been curious about modern approaches to database management or wondering which ORM is right for your next...2025-03-1942 minCyber BriefingCyber BriefingJanuary 22, 2025 - Cyber Briefing 👉 What's trending in cybersecurity today? 🚨 #CyberAlerts Ransomware Gangs Use Teams Calls and Email Bombing to Install Malware Source: Mark Parsons, Colin Cowie, Daniel Souter, Hunter Neal, Anthony Bradshaw, Sean Gallagher via Sophos Murdoc Botnet Exploits IoT Device Flaws to Launch Widespread DDoS Attacks Source: Shilpesh Trivedi via Qualys Hackers Use Fake Homebrew Site in Google Ads Campaign to Spread AmosStealer Source: Ryan Chenkie via X Malicious Visual Studio Code Extension Impersonates Zoom to Steal Chrome Cookies Source: Hunt Zend...2025-01-2209 minThe Angular Plus ShowThe Angular Plus ShowA+ Show S6E5 | Prisma: Unveiling the Magic | Ryan ChenkieIn this episode of The Angular Plus Show, we're joined by Ryan Chenkie, Dev Advocate for Prisma.io. Together, we'll uncover the essence of Prisma, the TypeScript ORM for Node.js. Learn why developers are flocking to Prisma for its streamlined database integration and powerful features. Whether you're a seasoned coder or just curious about modern web development, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of Prisma. Tune in to explore what makes Prisma special and how it can elevate your projects.Find out more about Ryan:Twitter: @ryanchenkiehttps://howtoprisma.com/production-ready-prisma/...2023-10-0450 minDev.LifeDev.LifeS2E18 | Ryan Chenkie on Being Okay with Being AverageSHOW SUMMARY:In this episode we engage in a discussion with Ryan Chenkie of Elevate Digital & CourseLift.com about his tweet. A whole episode about a tweet? Yeah! Well we felt like was saying something important and we decided to explore it more. His tweet was “The more experience I get as a developer, the more I’m ok with just being average at it. It’s quite freeing.” So Brooke and I are going to ask Ryan questions about what he meant and explore the idea of being okay being average as a developer.LINKS:https...2022-05-301h 15The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#46 - Josh Comeau - How to Have an Amazing Course LaunchJosh is a senior software developer from Montreal. He’s worked at organizations like Khan Academy, DigitalOcean, and Gatsby, and is now working as an independent course creator. He recently released CSS for JavaScript Developers, an interactive learning experience designed to help JavaScript developers become confident with CSS.Josh's LinksCSS for JavaScript DevelopersJosh on TwitterJosh's Blog2021-06-0253 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#45 - Gonto - Billion Dollar Marketing PracticesGonto is a software engineer turned marketer who is a strong proponent of the “engineering approach to marketing”. He spent seven years at Auth0 where he led marketing and helped grow the company to 9 figures before it’s sale to Okta for $6.5b. Gonto is now running his own company as co-founder of Hypergrowth Partners, a sweat equity advisor that invests time and knowledge into startups to help them achieve Hypergrowth.Gonto's LinksHypergrowthGonto's WebsiteGonto on Twitter2021-04-2841 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#44 - Monica Lent - How to Build a Blog with Great SEOMonica Lent is a software engineer and former engineering manager who has been coding since the age of 10. Her main focus now is Affilimate, a SaaS product which provides a unified dashboard and content analytics for affiliates. Monica also writes a weekly newsletter called Blogging for Devs which teaches developers about blogging and SEO.Monica's LinksBlogging for DevsAffilimateMonica's WebsiteMonica on Twitter2021-03-3151 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#43 - Arvid Kahl - How to Build and Sell a SaaS CompanyArvid is a software engineer, entrepreneur, and writer. He co-founded and bootstrapped FeedbackPanda, an online teacher productivity SaaS company with his partner Danielle Simpson. They sold the business for a life-changing amount of money in 2019, two years after founding the company.He writes on TheBootstrappedFounder.com to share his experience with bootstrapping as a desirable, value- and wealth-generating way of running a company.Arvid's LinksThe Bootstrapped FounderZero to SoldThe Embedded EntrepreneurArvid on Twitter2021-03-2459 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 22 - Fullstack Security with Ryan ChenkieRyan Chenkie is a Developer Advocate at Prisma and creator of the React Security Fundamentals course.In this episode we discuss the role of a developer advocate, public versus private endpoints, and the necessity of a fullstack mindset in securing React applications.Ryan ChenkieTwitterLinkedInHome PageGitHubPrismaLinksReactSecurityLearn TypeScript: A Pocketguide TutorialReact Authentication with Ryan ChenkiePrisma Model RelationsHandling Authentication and Authorization in GraphQLBuild Your GraphQL APIs Faster with Nexus Schema2021-03-2348 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#42 - Michael Lynch - How to Hit the Front Page of Hacker NewsMichael is a developer and blogger who has worked as a software engineer at Microsoft and Google. He left Microsoft in 2018 to try building his own businesses.His current business is TinyPilot, where he makes $15,000/month selling an open source server administration device. He recently created his first first-ever video course, entitled Hit the Front Page of Hacker News, which describes the writing techniques that have helped him reach the front page of Hacker News 18 times in the past four years.Michael's LinksHit the Front Page of Hacker News2021-03-0341 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#41 - Hassan El Mghari - Building/Selling a Game Publishing Company and How to Stay ProductiveHassan is a two-time startup founder, consultant, and final year student majoring in Computer Engineering. He founded UltraShock Gaming, a game marketing startup with a community of 500,000 members on Steam, and ran it for five years before selling it. He's passionate about startups and solving problems using software.Hassan's LinksHassan's BlogHassan on Twitter2021-02-2639 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#40 - Kyle Mathews - How To Know If You Should Start a StartupKyle Mathews is the founder and CEO of Gatsby, one of the most popular frameworks around for creating websites with React. After authoring Gatsby as an open source project in 2015, he later started a company of the same name to take it even further. He's fascinated by technology, open source, and making the web better.Kyle's LinksGatsbyKyle and TwitterKyle's WebsiteTranscript[0:00] [music]Ryan Chenkie: [0:07] My guest today is Kyle Mathews. Kyle is the founder and CEO of Gatsby one of the most popular frameworks around...2021-02-2250 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#39 - Shawn Wang (swyx) - How to Launch Your Product and Sustain RevenueShawn Wang (aka swyx) is an Infinite Builder passionate about Developer Tooling and Developer Communities. He currently works as a Senior Developer Advocate for AWS Amplify and recently published the Coding Career Handbook for Junior to Senior developer careers. In his free time he teaches React, TypeScript, Storybook and Node.js CLI's at Egghead.io, and helps run the Svelte Society community of meetups.Shawn's LinksCoding Career HandbookLaunch CheatsheetShawn's WebsiteShawn on TwitterHacker News TopicCircle2021-02-111h 01Frontend GreatnessFrontend GreatnessContent Management with Jake DohmJake Dohm, a frontend developer at Good Work, who is building his own CMS, joins A-P Koponen on the Frontend Greatness podcast to talk about "Content Management". In this episode: - What should every frontend developer know about content management? - What makes a good Content Management System (CMS) different from a basic admin panel? - What do you need to consider, when choosing a CMS? - How to get started with content management as a frontend developer? --- Episode Notes Social - Jake's Twitter: https...2021-02-1049 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#38 - Peter Piekarczyk - Going From Solopreneur to Startup Co-FounderPeter (PieCarChick) Piekarczyk is the co-founder and CTO of Draftbit, a platform that helps teams build React Native and Expo apps visually. He's been an entrepreneur his whole life but still has trouble spelling the word. Peter's built and maintained projects for React Native, React Navigation, Apollo GraphQL and now ReasonML. He strongly believes in self-reflection and meditation.Peter's LinksDraftbitPeter on TwitterPeter's Website2021-01-1344 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#37 - Greg Thomas - The Benefits of Writing for a Specific AudienceGreg is a veteran software developer, a consultant, and is the author of Code Your Way Up, a guide for junior developers to rise to the challenge of team leadership roles. When not coding, Greg can be found coaching his kid’s sports or fixing up his cottage.Greg has two free coupons for his book for the first two to get in touch with him. To get a copy of the book, email Greg at codeyourwayup@betarover.com.Greg's LinksCode Your Way UpGreg and Code Your Way Up on Twitter2020-12-2137 minSoftware SessionsSoftware SessionsReact Authentication with Ryan ChenkieRyan is the author of Advanced React Security Patterns and Securing Angular Applications. He picked up his authentication expertise working at Auth0. Currently, he's a GraphQL developer advocate at Prisma. Related Links: @ryanchenkieReact SecurityStop using JWTs for SessionsWhat are cookies and sessions?Learn how HTTP Cookies workJSON Web Token IntroductionRefresh Tokens: When to Use Them and How They Interact with JWTsCritical Vulnerabilities in JSON Web Token LibrariesRS256 vs HS256: What's the difference? Music by Crystal Cola. Transcript You can help edit this transcript on GitHub. Jeremy: [00:00:00] Today, I'm talking...2020-12-171h 09The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#36 - Joe Eames - Building and Running a Conference BusinessJoe is the CEO of Thinkster.io where he works to improve online learning for developers. He also organizes ng-conf, React Conf, and the Framework Summit. He gives a lot of talks and workshops, is a Google Developer Expert, and loves board games, Dungeons and Dragons, and Star Wars.Joe's LinksJoe on TwitterThinksterJoe on Pluralsightng-conf10k-raise.dev2020-12-0257 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#35 - Noah Labhart - Leaving Corporate America to Build a StartupNoah is the CTO and cofounder of Veryable and the founder and CEO of Touchtap, a digital solutions studio. A tech veteran himself, he’s intimately familiar with the challenges, risks and rewards of introducing new tech into the world. Noah is also the host of CodeStory, a podcast featuring tech leaders, reflecting on their human story in creating world changing, disruptive digital products.Noah's LinksNoah on LinkedInNoah's WebsiteVeryableCodeStory2020-11-2544 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#34 - Helen Ryles - Building and Selling Side-ProjectsHelen is a full time project manager and helps out with support for MakerPad and TransistorFM. She’s the founder of NamesAce, PodWords and OfficeHourCards. Helen is a strong proponent of side-projects and helps makers understand how they can benefit from creating and selling their own side hustle.Helen's LinksNamesAcePodWordsOfficeHourCardsHelen on TwitterEpic Twitter ThreadHelen's 2020 Side-Projects2020-11-1833 minReact PodcastReact Podcast106: Nikolas Burk on Prisma 2FeaturingNikolas Burk — Twitter, GitHubchantastic — Twitter, GitHubLinksPrisma — Modern Database Access for TypeScript & Node.jsORM, Object-relational mapping on Wikipediagraph.cool (sunset product)GraphQLChris on Code — Learning Prisma and Postgres on DigitalOcean w/ Ryan Chenkie [Livestream]SponsorsInfinite RedIn over your head with a React or React Native app? Infinite Red can help.They are React Native core contributors who've been designing, building and shipping apps for over 10 years. Head to reactpodcast.infinite.red to learn more.Get involvedBlack Lives Matt...2020-08-2000 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#33 - Scott Mathson - Bootstrapping a Profitable Side ProjectScott is the Senior Web Strategy Manager at Netlify and the bootstrapped founder of Plink. Plink makes smart podcast links that podcasters love and listeners deserve. Scott has been working remotely full-time in software and tech for over a decade, previously with Auth0 and onXmaps.With a background in woodworking, audio production, songwriting, and far beyond, Scott's always creating and has been developing side projects, doing agency and consulting work, and much more throughout his career. He happily calls western Montana home with his wife, and they enjoy exploring/traveling around the Pacific Northwest...2020-07-2059 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#32 - Randall Kanna - How To Rapidly Build a Twitter AudienceRandall is a senior software engineer and published O’Reilly author and has worked at companies such as Eventbrite and Pandora in the past. She’s currently finishing up her second book, a guide on helping developers land jobs. Randall's LinksThe Standout DeveloperRandall on TwitterRandall's WebsiteSmart Contract Development2020-06-2543 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#31 - Zeno Rocha - Monetizing an Open Source ProjectZeno Rocha is the Chief Product Officer at Liferay Cloud, a newly created Liferay, Inc division. His lifelong appreciation for building software and sharing knowledge led him to speak in over 110 conferences all over the world. He’s now focused on bringing the cloud revolution to the enterprise market while also building and selling digital products on the side.When he's not working, Zeno likes running, watching movies, and eating cheese. For this last one he even created an app for it.Zeno's LinksZeno on Twitter14 Habits of Highly Productive De...2020-06-161h 04The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#30 - Philip Kiely - Nailing a Book Launch With Only 13 Twitter FollowersPhilip is a developer, writer, and entrepreneur who focuses on where code and words intersect. He has written for the likes of CSS tricks, Smashing Magazine, and Twilio. He’s a very recent college grad and is the author of Writing for Software Developers which is available now.Philip's LinksWriting for Software DevelopersWho Pays Technical WritersPhilip's WebsitePhilip on TwitterPhilip on YouTubeTranscript[0:00] [background music]Ryan Chenkie: [0:08] Hello, and welcome back to "The Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast." This is a show where I talk to...2020-05-2843 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#29 - Christopher Gimmer - Bootstrapping a SaaS Product to $1,000,000 ARRChristopher is an entrepreneur and investor and is the co-founder of Snappa, a self-funded SaaS app that helps non-designers create online graphics. Christopher left his day job in 2014 to work on startups full-time and has been focusing on business and investing ever since.Christopher's LinksSnappaTraction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer GrowthLean Customer DevelopmentChristopher on TwitterChristopher's Website2020-05-1149 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#28 - Saron Yitbarek - The Business of Running a Tech ConferenceSaron is a developer, international tech speaker, and podcaster, and is the founder of the recently acquired CodeNewbie, the most supportive community around for people learning to code. She’s the host of the Command Line Heros podcast and you can find her online at saron.io.Saron's LinksCodelandSaron's WebsiteSaron on Twitter2020-04-2740 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#27 - Dan Wahlin - How to Establish Yourself as an Entrepreneurial CoderDan founded Wahlin Consulting which provides training and architecture services on front-end and back-end web technologies, Docker/Kubernetes, and Cloud technologies. He’s published multiple courses on Pluralsight.com and is a Docker Captain, Microsoft MVP/Regional Director, and Google GDE. Dan speaks at multiple conferences and runs the Code with Dan development newsletter.Dan's LinksCode With DanDan on PluralsightPluralsight Author ProgrammingDan on UdemyDan on Twitter2020-04-2350 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#26 - Marc-André Giroux - The Road to a $70,000 E-Book LaunchMarc is a GraphQL expert who currently works as a platform interface engineer at Github where he builds GraphQL APIs. He previously did the same at Shopify and the experience from both of these roles has led him to write his new book, “Production Ready GraphQL”. Marc is also a frequent conference speaker and travels the world to share his knowledge and experience on how to do GraphQL the right way.Marc's LinksProduction Ready GraphQL BookMarc on Twitter2020-04-0953 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#25 - Jamon Holmgren - Scaling Up and Sustaining an AgencyJamon is a co-founder and the CTO of Infinite Red, an app design and development studio specializing in UX/UI design and React Native. He’s also the organizer of ChainReactConf, a two-day conference focusing on React Native in Portland, OR.Jamon's LinksJamon on TwitterJamon's WebsiteChain ReactBuilding Infinite Red PodcastBuilding Infinite Red Episode on CashflowReactatronGluegun2020-04-0149 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#24 - Dominic Monn - How to Test Ideas and Ship Products QuicklyDominic Monn is a Machine Learning engineer and product founder from Zurich, Switzerland. He has created a number of products focused around communities, including MentorCruise, a mentorship resource, RemoteML, a remote machine learning community, and Intravert, an online billboard for communities.Dominic's LinksMentorCruiseDominic on TwitterDominic's WebsiteResourcesMixpanelAmplitudeFullStoryHotjar2020-03-2454 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#23 - Eve Porcello & Alex Banks - How to Build a Business as a Workshop InstructorEve and Alex operate Moon Highway where they teach cutting edge JavaScript to developers of all skill levels. They are the authors of Learning GraphQL and Learning React for O’Reilly and they have a workshop offering focused on full stack GraphQL. When not coding, they enjoy their time in beautiful Lake Tahoe.Eve and Alex's LinksMoon HighwayEve on TwitterAlex on TwitterEve's Egghead LessonsAlex's Egghead LessonsGraphQL is for EveryoneEve and Alex's BooksLearning GraphQLLearning React2020-03-1155 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#22 - Kelly Vaughn - How To Build a Successful AgencyKelly is a front end developer and entrepreneur who runs The Taproom Agency, a marketing agency specializing in building excellent Shopify storefronts. She’s a Shopify Plus partner, co-host of the Ladybug Podcast, and runs the most important store on the web, dev merch at kvlly.com.Kelly's LinksKvlly.comKelly on TwitterThe Taproom AgencyLadybug PodcastThe E-Myth2020-03-0342 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#21 - Preethi Kasireddy - The Tradeoffs Between Entrepreneurship and EmploymentPreethi is engineer, author, and blogger who writes on a wide range of topics at her site, preethikasireddy.com. She’s the author of “Fundamentals of Functional Programming” which focuses on teaching functional programming from a beginner’s mindset. Preethi is an avid traveler and you can find her on Instagram at preethikasireddy where you can follow along.Preethi's LinksPreethi's WebsitePreethi on TwitterPreethi on YouTubeTruStory2020-02-2052 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#20 - Michaela Greiler - How to Pick Which Business Idea to Focus OnDr. Michaela Greiler helps software teams build high-quality software in an efficient and effective way. Her mission is to lead teams to unlock their full potential in company workshops and during team coaching sessions. She specializes in teaching effective code review techniques.Michaela's Linksmichaelagreiler.comPodcast: Software Engineering UnlockedMichaela on TwitterMichaela's Book RecommendationsThe Lean StartupRunning Lean2020-02-0645 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#19 - Kent C. Dodds - How To Replace Your Salary by Creating ContentKent is a world renowned speaker, teacher, and trainer and he's actively involved in the open source community as a maintainer and contributor of hundreds of popular npm packages. Kent is the creator of TestingJavaScript.com and he's an instructor on egghead.io and Frontend Masters. He's also a Google Developer Expert. Kent is happily married and the father of four kids. He likes his family, code, JavaScript, and React.Kent's Links2010s Decade in ReviewStart with WhyFrontend MastersTesting JavaScriptTribesHow To EggheadKent's Fantasy...2020-01-281h 09The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#18 - Shirley Wu - How To Be A Successful Niche FreelancerShirley is an award-winning creative who focuses on art and data visualizations. She’s a freelancer who helps companies with tough data visualization problems. In her spare time, Shirley enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends.Shirley's LinksShirley's WebsiteShirley's TwitterWork For Money, Design For LoveData Visualization SocietyFrontend Masters Data Visualization Course2020-01-2156 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#17 - Greg Schier - How I Built and Sold InsomniaGreg is a developer, product creator, and entrepreneur from Montreal, Canada. He built Insomnia, a cross-platform and open source tool for debugging REST and GraphQL APIs that is loved by developers around the world. When not building beautiful products, Greg can be found cooking tasty dishes, going for a run, or eating a burrito.Greg's LinksInsomniaKongGreg's Twitter2019-12-0448 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#16 - Daniel Vassallo - Why I Left a $500k/year Job at AWS to Work For MyselfDaniel is a software engineer and entrepreneur who recently took the plunge to go independent. Before that, he was with Amazon for 8 years where he worked on building tools for developers and was handsomely rewarded, getting up to a half million dollar per year salary prior to leaving.Daniel lives with his family in Seattle where he is now focusing on his startup, Encrypted.dev, a platform allowing developers to build applications with end-to-end user encryption.Daniel's LinksDaniel's WebsiteDaniel's TwitterOnly Intrinsic Motivation LastsUserbase.dev (Encrypted...2019-10-2255 minAngular AirAngular AirUsing Angular Elements to Make React Components with Brad McAlister and Ryan ChenkieBrad McAlister and Ryan Chenkie join us to dive into Angular Elements and provide examples of how they allow us to use our Angular code outside of Angular apps...even in React apps! --- Video of episode: https://youtu.be/cdrMozMs0PY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angularair/support2019-10-091h 08The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#15 - Joel Hooks - The Benefits of Building a Calm CompanyJoel is a software developer living outside Portland, OR who is passionate about home educating his 5 kids. Joel helps run egghead.io, the internet’s best resource for teaching developers modern programming. When not running egghead or hanging out with his family, Joel likes to read, cook, and spend time with his local community of friends.Joel's LinksJoel's WebsiteJoel's TwitterUnderstanding by DesignCompany of One by Paul JarvisStripePress BooksThe Personal MBA30x500Stacking the BricksAuthority by Nathan BarryMicroConfAn...2019-09-2437 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#14 - Kitze - Github Stars Won't Pay Your RentKitze is a JavaScript developer and founder of React Academy where he teaches React and GraphQL around the world. He's the maker of Sizzy - the browser for designers and developers and he's documenting his journey building Sizzy on YouTube. He’s made products like JSUI, Twizzy, Lucky Retweet, OK Google, and more.Kitze's LinksGitHub stars won't pay your rentSizzyTwizzy2019-09-1153 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#13 - Sean Grove - What It's Like to Go Through Y Combinator, TwiceSean is a software engineer turned startup founder who has gone through Y-Combinator twice - first in the summer of 2011 with a company called Bushido, and more recently in Summer of 2018 with a company called OneGraph.In the gap, he ran engineering for a payments company, gave dozens of conference talks, contributed to several open-source projects, tinkered with NES emulators, and started meetup groups in San Francisco for ClojureScript, ReasonML, and GraphQL.Sean's LinksOneGraphOneGraph Product DemoY CombinatorSuper Mario Land 2 - Memory ExplorationSean's...2019-08-2656 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#12 - Jason Resnick - How to Network and Stand Out by ServingJason's BioJason Resnick helps freelancers discover their niche, plan out and market themselves to build recurring revenue, and stay in the feast. So that they can live the life that they want and ultimately reach the goals of why they started their own business in the first place.He has run his own web development business since 2010 helping established online businesses, increase sales through optimization, conversion, and behavioral strategy. He does this through on-site personalization, email, and marketing campaigns to learn more about the potential and existing customers to decrease the time to first...2019-07-2453 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#11 - Chris Ferdinandi - Building an Audience by Being ConsistentChris's BioChris Ferdinandi helps people learn vanilla JavaScript. He believes there’s a simpler, more resilient way to make things for the web.Chris is the author of the Vanilla JS Pocket Guide series, creator of the Vanilla JS Academy training program, and host of the Vanilla JS Podcast. His developer tips newsletter is read by thousands of developers each weekday.He’s taught developers at organizations like Chobani and the Boston Globe, and his JavaScript plugins have been used by Apple and Harvard Business School.Chris loves pirates, puppies, and...2019-07-111h 02The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#10 - Nader Dabit - How to Be a Prosperous Software ConsultantNader Dabit is a web and mobile developer currently working as a Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services. He's also the founder of React Native Training, the author of React Native In Action, & the creator of React Native Elements and an aspiring futurist. When he's not programming he's probably traveling, spending time with his family, or reading.Nader's LinksReact Native in ActionReact Native TrainingReact Native Elements21 Lessons for the 21st CenturyAWS AppSync2019-06-2554 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#9 - Jeff Cross - Leaving Google and The Secrets of Enterprise SalesJeff Cross is the CEO of Nrwl (Narwhal), where he works with the world's best companies to develop highly-collaborative software engineering organizations. Prior to Narwhal, Jeff was one of the early members of the Angular team at Google and tech lead of the Angular Mobile team.Jeff's LinksNrwl2019-06-1243 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#8 - Chris Sevilleja - How to Build Traffic and Generate Revenue for Your BlogChris is a full stack developer from Las Vegas, NV and is the founder of the popular web development tutorial site Scotch.io. He is a Google Developer Expert in web technologies and is a frequent live-coder on Twitch. When not coding he can be found rolling up the Vegas strip in his Model 3 or squatting, bench-pressing, or deadlifting major weight.Chris's LinksScotch.ioTwitterTwitchSyndicateThe 10 Things We Built on Twitch in March2019-06-0559 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#7 - Justin Jackson - The Ups and Downs of Building a SaaSJustin the co-founder of Transistor.fm, a podcast hosting and analytics platform. He's worked with SaaS companies since 2008, mostly as a Product Manager. Justin also runs a community for bootstrappers called MegaMaker.Justin's LinksJustin's WebsiteJustin on TwitterBuild Your SaaSTransistor.fm on BaremetricsRewardful Affiliate LinksProfit First by Mike MichalowiczJosh Pigford's Spreadsheet of ProjectsScreelyAtomic Habits by James Clear2019-05-0650 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#6 - Eric Elliott - Effective and Impactful Content MarketingEric Elliott is a distributed systems expert, and author of the books "Programming JavaScript Applications" and "Composing Software". He builds and advises development teams for crypto projects, and has contributed to software experiences for Adobe Systems, Zumba Fitness, The Wall Street Journal, ESPN, BBC, and top recording artists including Usher, Frank Ocean, Metallica, and many more.He spends most of his time in the San Francisco Bay Area with the most beautiful woman in the world.Eric's LinksEric Elliott JSDevAnywhereEric Elliott on Medium...2019-04-151h 03The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#5 - Jesse Sanders - Building and Scaling a ConsultancyJesse is the founder and CEO of BrieBug Software and an Angular Google Developer Expert (GDE). He regularly speaks around the world on Angular and related web technologies to inform and inspire developers on how to build the next generation of web applications. He regularly teaches workshops on Angular fundamentals, NgRx, and advanced Angular topics. He specializes in architecting systems using Angular for enterprise clients to help them achieve their goals. When not working, he enjoys spending time with his children, biking, skiing/snowboarding, hiking, and training for triathlons.Jesse's LinksBrieBugScaling Up...2019-03-2850 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#4 - Jeff Whelpley - How to Experiment with StartupsJeff Whelpley is the CTO and co-founder of GetHuman, one of the most popular websites in the world for customer service information and tools. He is also a Google Developer Expert and a leader in the tech community, organizing a number of local meetups in Boston and speaking at many different tech conferences around the globe.Jeff's SitesGetHumanSwishUser InterviewsVendorSmithhipmaticngclub2019-03-111h 08The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#3 - Tracy Lee - From Startup Exit to Building a Top-Tier ConsultancyTracy is the Co-Founder of This Dot Labs, a consultancy helping teams build front end applications and is focused on hiring women. She is also a Google Developer Expert, RxJS Core Team member, a Women Techmakers Lead, and a frequent keynote speaker at conferences. She heads up Community Relations at Node Foundation, is the host of the Modern Web podcast, organizer of This.JavaScript, Contributor Days, Google Developer Group Silicon Valley and Triangle, and RxWorkshop. You can find her on Twitter @ladyleet or at thisdot.co/labs.Tracy's SitesThis Dot LabsContributor D...2019-02-2649 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#2 - Brad Hussey - How to Get Freelancing FreedomA web developer by trade, Brad is an entrepreneur and educator who lives in Southern Alberta with his wife and two children. He teaches people how to get their start in the world of web design, and has helped hundreds of thousands of students learn how to design and code beautiful websites.Brad's mission is to teach aspiring entrepreneurs how to start a business they are passionate about; one that achieves freedom and abundance for themselves and their families, and he does this through his training programs at FreelancingFreedom.com.2019-02-111h 21The Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#1 - Adam Wathan - Creating and Launching Courses for DevelopersAdam is a full-stack developer and entrepreneur from Canada. 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I’m excited! 1:02 – Chuck: What are you doing now? 1:10 – Guest: I spent 2.5 years at https://auth0.com and learned a ton there. I was doing some sid...2018-12-0532 minSyntax - Tasty Web Development TreatsSyntax - Tasty Web Development TreatsPotluck - $100/hr × Redux Replacements × Full Stack Designers × JWT × VS Code Tips × MoreIt’s another potluck episode in which Wes and Scott answer your questions! This month - raising your rates, full stack designers, JWT, VS Code tips, and more. Freshbooks - Sponsor Get a 30 day free trial of Freshbooks at freshbooks.com/syntax and put SYNTAX in the “How did you hear about us?” section. React in Action - Sponsor React in Action by Mark Thomas from Manning Publications is a great way to learn React. It’s a clearly written, example-rich book, introducing front-end developers to the React framework and related tools. Not everyone likes learning from...2018-11-2152 minFull Stack RadioFull Stack Radio98: Ryan Chenkie - Securing Single Page ApplicationsTopics include: What JSON Web Tokens are and how to use them to authenticate users Strategies for invalidating stateless API tokens Using cookie and session authentication Using authentication-as-a-service solutions like Auth0 Proxying requests to your API to simplify CORS issues Protecting against XSS attacks Sponsors: Cloudinary, sign up and get 300,000 images/videos, 10GB of storage and 20GB of monthly bandwidth for free Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio to try their Bootstrap Plan free for 90 days Links: JSON Web Tokens Securing Angular Applications, Ryan's book Security Headers scanning tool "I’m harvesting cr...2018-09-2657 minThe Polyglot Developer PodcastThe Polyglot Developer PodcastTPDP015: Authorizing Access with OAuthIn this episode I am joined by Ryan Chenkie, Developer Advocate at the internet safety company, Auth0. Ryan and I discuss OAuth and how it can be used for authorizing third-party access to your data. If you've been keeping up, you'll remember that I wrote the very popular ng-cordova-oauth and ng2-cordova-oauth libraries for Ionic Framework that allowed mobile applications to work with OAuth providers like Google and Facebook. There are a lot of common questions around the protocol such as storing tokens, refreshing tokens, and implementing OAuth logic within code. The goal in this episode is to clear up...2017-08-0300 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 142 Angular and Electron with Ryan ChenkieOn today's episode, Adventures in Angular features Angular and Electron with Ryan Chenkie. Ryan is a product owner, blogger, and JavaScript trainer. His interests in working on Angular with other technologies led him to using it on desktop apps with Electron. Tune in!Special Guest: Ryan Chenkie. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-angular--6102018/support.2017-05-2357 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 142 Angular and Electron with Ryan ChenkieOn today's episode, Adventures in Angular features Angular and Electron with Ryan Chenkie. Ryan is a product owner, blogger, and JavaScript trainer. His interests in working on Angular with other technologies led him to using it on desktop apps with Electron. Tune in!Special Guest: Ryan Chenkie. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/adventures-in-angular--6102018/support.2017-05-2357 min