Episodes
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
016 jsAir - JavaScript Frameworks: Vue.js with Taylor Otwell and Evan You
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Wednesday Mar 30, 2016
Vue.js is a JavaScript Framework for building reactive components for modern web interfaces. It allows you to write your JS, HTML, and CSS in a single file, has powerful data bindings, focuses on composability, is small, and is insanely fast. Join us with the author for this show!
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- Wallaby.js - Realtime code coverage
- Codecov.io - Code coverage done right
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- Links: laravel-elixir-vueify
- Tips: Don’t be the smartest person in the room.
- Picks: Star Wars Headspace
- Links: vue-loader, vueify, browserify-hmr, watchify, and prerender-spa-plugon
- Tips: Take a break from your project from time to time
- Picks: by Lea Verou and Dark Souls 3
- Tips: Build things to learn things
- Picks: Progressive JavaScript Air (demo video) and repeat-todo Progressive Enhancement App
Thursday Mar 24, 2016
Thursday Mar 24, 2016
AVA is a relatively new testing framework for JavaScript that promises some really unique and exciting benefits over some of the existing testing frameworks.
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- Wallaby.js - Realtime code coverage
- Codecov.io - Code coverage done right
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- Links: Sindre’s AMA on small module philosophy
- Tips: Small modules: generator-nm (a minimalist Yeoman generator)
- Picks: Check out XO (zero config linter), thetruesize.com - if you like maps., and Bob Sutton - Strong Opinions Weekly Held
- Links: http://node.green/
- Tips: Publish smaller packages using the "files" option, test with "npm pack" and that tar command you always forget
- Picks: Node v6 soon!
- Tips: Don’t over-complicate and always look for a simpler solution instead.
- Picks: All essays by Guillermo Rauch and Give it five minutes by Jason Fried
- Links: Healthy Open Source and How to Contribute to an Open Source Library on GitHub
- Tips: Use bundledDependencies see my screencast on it
- Picks: ghooks + opt-cli = ♥️ and Hubot
Wednesday Mar 16, 2016
014 jsAir - End to End Testing with Julie Ralph
Wednesday Mar 16, 2016
Wednesday Mar 16, 2016
End-to-End testing is among the various forms of testing that is critical for the development and quality assurance of your applications. Join us with a subject matter expert to chat about this important part of application development
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- Wallaby.js - Realtime code coverage
- Codecov.io - Code coverage done right
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Tips: Protractor Styleguide
- Picks: GitHub is on a roll with new features - emoji support, better reviews
- Tips: If you use karma + mocha. Set the mocha timeout to 20+ seconds, wrap your assertion in a setTimeout and you’ll have time to inspect the screen and click around (if you’re not using a headless browser)
- Picks: Amazing Scope tool from Shape Security and Parser Combinator library from Bodil Stokke
- Tips: Use TrueCaller app for your phone to cut down on spam calls and Reserve your npm username as a package name -- they are separate!
- Picks: kentcdodds npm package, getify npm package: hint this is NOT mine :*(, and Hactar the tool that builds every other tool for you.
- Links: aXeCore - Marcy Sutton tweeted this during the show.
- Tips: Use all forms of testing
- Picks: How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub and Ghost Inspector
- Picks: peach-register to register your name on Peach without downloading the app and Reading in general, but in particular: All the Light We Cannot See
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
013 jsAir - Live at Fluent Conf
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Wednesday Mar 09, 2016
Live at Fluent Conf, the web conference from O'Reilly Media about JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, and the latest web development technologies and frameworks.Guests:
- Simon St. Laurent & Peter Cooper - Fluent Conf chairs
- Jen Looper - Getting physical with the beacon-enabled Web
- Maximiliano Firtman - Advanced mobile Web
- Jen Kramer - Planning successful products
- Rachel Andrew - Making sense of the new CSS layout
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- Wallaby.js - Realtime code coverage
- Codecov.io - Code coverage done right
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
Wednesday Mar 02, 2016
012 jsAir - Lodash & Open Source with John-David Dalton
Wednesday Mar 02, 2016
Wednesday Mar 02, 2016
Lodash v4 had been released (by the time this episode happens). This JavaScript library of utilities is one of the most widely used utility belts of the enormous JavaScript ecosystem. We're going to talk with John, the mastermind behind this utility (and fork of underscore) about his experience building such a ubiquitous tool and what it can do for you.We also delve into how to contribute to open source projects and how to manage them to encourage contribution. Tons of wisdom in this one!
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- Wallaby.js - Realtime code coverage
- Codecov.io - Code coverage done right
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Tips: Explore internals of a library/framework
- Picks: babel-plugin-lodash, eslint-plugin-lodash, Why Using
_.chain
is a Mistake, and First Timers Only
- Tips: Do open source
- Picks: ReactJS Program, Healthy Open Source, and All Contributors - ✨ Recognize all contributors, not just the ones who push code ✨