An opinion column for developers. Brutally honest, no pulled punches.
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Tyler and Sam bring a fun and diverse range to the topics of animals, with witty puns and fun antics. Hop on in with them and your kids into the diverse world of animals. This podcast is appropriate for all ages and will ALWAYS remain kid friendly (not too kid friendly) for the purpose of educating our future generations of Animal Activists. Save 15% with the code HERDSODA. Click the link and save today and improve your gut health! https://www.drinkolipop.com
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A technology podcast with Jon Galloway, Scott Allen, Kevin Dente, Scott Koon
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We're here to dismantle the kyriarchy, no big.
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Is getting an advanced degree worth the time, effort, and cost? Does the university you choose matter?By Eric Brechner
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Have You Herd About Barnacles? (Feat. The Octopus Lady)
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Hello there, Herders! We have a fancy episode with the one and only Octopus Lady where we will be talking about one of the oldest creatures on the planet and you guessed it! It's Barnacles! (If you wanna learn more about the Octopus Lady, check out her Youtube here! : https://www.youtube.com/@OctopusLady ) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoctopuslad…
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As a middle manager, how do you create a plan in a week that pleases the management chain above you (and partners), the staff below you (including multiple teams), and your own desires for influence and impact? When are three plans better than one?By Eric Brechner
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Herders we are back with a new episode! Today on our special episode we will be talking about the importance of our ocean and how ocean pollution is destroying the planet. We tell everyone, if the ocean goes, we go. So on this episode, our good friend Farrah is coming on to talk to us about the importance and seriousness of Ocean Pollution.…
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Welcome back, Herders to another special episode and todays episode is about hunting and how it helps maintain a positive ecosystem and balances it accordingly. Hunting has a major stigma around it when it comes to the preservation of animals and their lives of course. However, hunting is a significant way of reducing overgrowing populations of ani…
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Hey there, Herders! We have a special episode for you and it's about Geology and how it plays a part in the natural order of Animals! Our good friend Ryan has a masters degree in Geology and he's going to sit down with us and educate you all on how Geology can impact the ecosystem and how it impacts Animals lives.…
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What is matrix management? Given its awful track record, why does it persist and how can you avoid it?By Eric Brechner
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Bigfoot, also commonly referred to as Sasquatch, is a purported ape-like creature said to inhabit the forests of North America. Many dubious articles have been offered in attempts to prove the existence of Bigfoot, including anecdotal claims of sightings as well as alleged video and audio recordings, photographs, and casts of large footprints.[2] S…
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Mountain gorillas are descendants of ancestral monkeys and apes found in Africa and Arabia during the start of the Oligocene epoch (34–24 million years ago). The fossil record provides evidence of the hominoid primates (apes) found in east Africa approximately 22–32 million years ago. The fossil record of the area where mountain gorillas live is pa…
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When your company switches to discretionary time off, how much vacation should you take? What if my manager or team judges me about using too much or too little vacation?By Eric Brechner
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The giant squid (Architeuthis dux) is a species of deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae. It can grow to a tremendous size, offering an example of abyssal gigantism: recent estimates put the maximum size at around 12–13 m (39–43 ft)[2][3][4][5] for females and 10 m (33 ft) for males, from the posterior fins to the tip of the two lo…
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Be sure to use code: HERDSODA at drinkolipop.com and save 15% on all orders! The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and a baleen whale. Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 meters (98 ft) and weighing up to 199 tonnes (196 long tons; 219 short tons), it is the largest animal known to have ever existed. The blue whale's lon…
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The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a member of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang. It is the largest extant species of lizard, growing to a maximum length of 3 metres (10 ft), and weighing up to 70 kilograms (150 lb). As a…
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Have You Herd About Ghost Sharks? (Chimaera)
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Chimaeras also known as Ghost Sharks live in temperate ocean floors down to 2,600 m (8,500 ft) deep, with few occurring at depths shallower than 200 m (660 ft). Exceptions include the members of the genus Callorhinchus, the rabbit fish and the spotted ratfish, which locally or periodically can be found at shallower depths. Consequently, these are a…
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The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual had a length of 18.8 m (61.7 ft).[9] The whale shark holds many records for size in the animal kingdom, most notably being by far the largest living nonmammalian vertebrate. It is the sole membe…
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How do you drive cross-org initiatives successfully without leaving a trail of resentment? What is the hidden power of the initiative driver?By Eric Brechner
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The goblin shark (Mitsukurina owstoni) is a rare species of deep-sea shark. Sometimes called a "living fossil", it is the only extant representative of the family Mitsukurinidae, a lineage some 125 million years old. This pink-skinned animal has a distinctive profile with an elongated, flat snout, and highly protrusible jaws containing prominent na…
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This episode is dedicated to my dad who passed away recently and his favorite animal was the hummingbird. So in honor of him, we will talk about this wonderful creatures. I love you, Dad. Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae. With about 361 species and 113 genera,[1] they occur from Alaska to …
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Be sure to use code: HERDSODA at www.drinkolipop.com and save 15% on all orders! I'm feeling Antsy about this one herders! Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period. More than 13,800 of an estimated…
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Welcome back to episode 32 herders! Be sure to use code: HERDSODA at drinkolipop.com and save 15% on all orders! The domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica or Columba livia forma domestica[2]) is a pigeon subspecies that was derived from the rock dove (also called the rock pigeon). The rock pigeon is the world's oldest domesticated bird. Mesopota…
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Hey there, Herders can you believe it's been one year already?! Crazy to think we started this on a whim and hoped people would listen. Thanks for being our fans. We absolutely cherish it. <3 Listen to the episode to find out if you won in our giveaway! Today we have a special episode for you and it is with the one an only Octopus Lady! She is a wo…
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Save 15% with the code SODALOVE. Click the link and save today and improve your gut health! https://olipop.pxf.io/c/3910316/1270030/12980 Reindeer (in North American English, known as caribou if wild and reindeer if domesticated)[2] are deer in the genus Rangifer. For the last few decades, reindeer were assigned to one species, Rangifer tarandus, w…
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We have a special episode for everyone! Our special guest Dr. Mark Irwin was asked to join us to talk about the importance of Zookeeping and the technology and knowledge that is used to keep animals from the brink of extinction and the importance of Zoo's. Here are some of the important websites you can look into! www.zookeeping.com www.zoonewyork.…
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Happy Halloween, Herders! On November 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant—Roger and Linda Scarberry, and Steve and Mary Mallette—told police they saw a large grey creature whose eyes "glowed red" when the car's headlights picked it up. They described it as a "large flying man with ten-foot wings", following their car while they were dri…
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Webbed feet and powerful tails, which act like rudders, make otters strong swimmers. Their nostrils and ears close to keep water out, and waterproof fur keeps them warm. They must carefully groom their fur and furry undercoat to keep them clean and sealed off to water, because they’re not covered in a fatty layer like other seagoing creatures. Otte…
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Welcome back Herders! The Portuguese man o’ war is a predatory species. It uses its feeding tentacles to sting and paralyze small fishes, pelagic crustaceans, and other invertebrates. The feeding tentacles may be up to 160 feet (50 m) long in some individuals! These tentacles deliver a powerful sting and are also used for defense against predation.…
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Fireflies are primarily carnivorous. Larvae usually eat snails and worms. Some species of fireflies feed on other fireflies—most notable is the genus photuris, which mimics female flashes of photinus, a closely related species, in order to attract and devour the males of that species. But adult fireflies have almost never been seen feeding on other…
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Why do many engineers hate office politics yet can't avoid it? How can you navigate and master office politics while maintaining your integrity and sanity?By Eric Brechner
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Hellllllllllllllllllllllllo Herders! We bring you the next episode about Mantis Shrimp!!! The mantis shrimp is notorious for their striking force, and have the nickname ‘thumb splitter‘, due to the painful gashes they can cause if handled without care by humans. There are around 450 species of mantis shrimp worldwide, and their colors range from sh…
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Welcome back, Herders! Today is about Wolf Eels!!!!! Wolf-eels live in shallow water as deep as 740 feet (225 m). They swim by making deep S-shapes with their bodies, like a snake moving across the ground. The slender fish are as gray as a rain cloud, with large heads and dark spots over their backs. Males have thick jaws and a bulging forehead. Co…
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The koala is an iconic Australian animal. Often called the koala “bear,” this tree-climbing animal is a marsupial—a mammal with a pouch for the development of offspring. Though koalas look fuzzy, their hair is more like coarse wool of a sheep. They have two opposing thumbs on their hands, and both their feet and hands have rough pads and claws to g…
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What are the three key questions an interview answers? How do you best prepare, introduce yourself, solve design and code problems, answer behavioral questions, and reflect after an interview?By Eric Brechner
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Welcome back to episode 23! The okapi (/oʊˈkɑːpiː/; Okapia johnstoni), also known as the forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe, or zebra giraffe, is an artiodactyl mammal that is endemic to the northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo in central Africa. Although the okapi has striped markings reminiscent of zebras, it is most closely related to the g…
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Welcome back, Herders to the next episode! Today we will be learning about the evasive and secretive creature known as the Red Panda or known as the Fire Fox! Red pandas live in the temperate forest zone of the Himalayan ecosystem between 2200 and 5000 metres. Their distribution is associated closely with temperate forests having bamboo thickets, w…
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We're back for Season 3 herders! We're so happy to be back with all new episodes for this season! We have so many amazing creatures coming up, but for todays episode we have the deadly Cassowary! Don't underestimate this creature. They're extremely fast, deadly and smart when it comes to an apex predator. They're the second heaviest bird in the wor…
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How can you overcome imposter syndrome and act with integrity and authenticity until you finally know what you’re doing? What makes others listen to you and accept your leadership?By Eric Brechner
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What are the pros and cons of pair programming? When is it valuable?By Eric Brechner
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FINAL EPISODE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 5th 2022! DOUBLE FEATUREEEEEEEEE ALERT!!! HERDERS! It's time for our special episode with a urban legend animal and it's the terrifying Jersey Devil! Parents please be sure you listen to it before and see if you're kids can handle the episode! Today we dive into the spooky and creepy creature The Jersey Devil! As alway…
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Herders, did you know that Hyenas are not a dog or a cat? Hyenas are one of the weirdest creatures on this planet and possibly one of the most unique too. Are you curious to what the facts are? Stick around and listen.By Tyler and Sam
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Welcome back Herders to episode 18: Giraffes! Sam and Tyler like to think Giraffes are pretty much a modern dinosaur. Giraffes are one of the most unique creatures on the planet and stick around and listen to the fun facts!By Tyler and Sam
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What do you call a group of Orcas singing? An Orcastra! *Rim shot* Welcome back Herders to a special episode about Orcas or as we all know them as "Killer Whales" What is an Orca? A dolphin or a whale? Come find out the tricky answer!By Tyler and Sam
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HERDERS ITS OCTOPI TIME! On todays episode we will be talking about the floppy and squishy little friend the dumbo octopus. Plop down in your chair, grab some popcorn and enjoy!By Tyler and Sam
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In what situations should you disclose your disability (or not)? How do ensure you receive accommodations and respectful treatment?By Eric Brechner
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Moove on over Herders and come hear about the Cows with our Special Guest "The Gentle Barn"! Their main goal is to educate the world about the incredibleness of Cows. You can find them on Tiktok and Instagram.By Tyler and Sam
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Welcome back Herders! We bring you the fun an exciting episode of the cuddly Sloths, and their quick reaction time! (Just kidding) Come listen and enjoy!By Tyler and Sam
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Jon talks to David Ortinau about .NET MAUI. https://herdingcode.com/wp-content/uploads/HerdingCode-0246-David-Ortinau-MAUI.mp3 Download / Listen: Herding Code 246: David Ortinau on .NET MAI Link: Introducing .NET MAUI – One Codebase, Many Platforms (.NET blog) Transcript: Jon: Hello, and welcome to Herding Code. This episode is being recorded May 1…
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Want to know what the fox says? Well come on in and sit down and listen to what he has to say! Just kidding, come listen to Sam and Tyler talk about one of the cuddliest creatures on the planet.By Tyler and Sam
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Sam and Tyler have a special episode for all of you Herders out there! On this episode Sam and Tyler talk to Bridget and Hamlet the famous TikTok Indian Ring Neck Parrot. Indian Ring Necks are incredible and diverse creatures and can mimic human voices! Come learn about how many words Hamlet and the other Parrots can say! Warning: This episode does…
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