Episodes
Wednesday Apr 27, 2016
Wednesday Apr 27, 2016
Ember is one of the most widely used JavaScript frameworks in the world and has some pretty amazing features. Its focus is on giving you everything you need to build web applications and delivers on that promise for many applications in the world today!
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- SparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down.
- WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDE
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- Links: Intercom, EmberConf Keynote, and Controlling Ableton Push with Node.js
- Tips: "It's not not done until it ships" is from a time when shipping software meant CDs in boxes. "Shipping is just the beginning" is better for modern software.
- Picks: Ableton Push Midi Controller
- Links: Gavin and Yehuda do a deep-dive on Glimmer 2, Future of Ember Templating, at EmberConf 2016, and Element Modifier RFC
- Picks: Ember-concurrency docs: http://ember-concurrency.com/#/docs, Ember-concurrency blog post: https://medium.com/@machty/ember-concurrency-the-solution-to-so-many-problems-you-never-knew-you-had-cce6d7731ba9#.e6r0iv44u, Ember-concurrency video: https://vimeo.com/162329769, and WickedGoodEmber, this summer in Boston: https://wickedgoodember.com/
- Links: Ember Observer and Ember CLI Deploy
- Picks: Destiny, Ember Community, and Ember Slack
- Tips: Thank at least one person every day out of the blue
- Picks: JavaScript Community Thank You Letter from David Wells and Teledoc
Thursday Apr 21, 2016
Thursday Apr 21, 2016
The world is becoming more and more interconnected with more devices joining and communicating on the network every day. The space of hardware hacking is exciting! It's becoming even more welcoming to developers as the barrier to entry has been decreased significantly with JavaScript.
- Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training
- Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training
- {Track:js} - JavaScript Error Monitoring
- SparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down.
- WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDE
- Fluent - Web development training
- Auth0 - Authentication Made Simple
- Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next
- Picks: Suz Hinton’s (cat filled!) presentation on how javascript runs on hardware https://vimeo.com/129003513 and Coming after 4/22 - A tutorial on making a simple IOT device with particle http://portfolio.gelicia.com/connecting-the-internet-with-the-thing-on-the-particle-platform/
- Links: Learn JavaScript Robotics, Tessel, and Espruino
- Picks: Kristina Durivage and avrgirl
- Picks: Chvrches and BLE Hacking (Bluetooth Low Energy)
- Tips: Communicate with screencasts!
- Picks: How to create a bite-sized screencast by your’s truly, Conference Speaker? Here’s 7 Tips for Getting Accepted by Cory House, and JavaScript and Robots with Raquel Vélez (rockbot)
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Object oriented programming, functional programming, reactive programming, reactive functional programming. There are so many different ways to think about the system you're building and different design patterns to follow. Join us as we talk about reactive programming in JavaScript.
- 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
- SparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down.
- Links: Someone mentioned the Epic Monadic Promises thread
- Picks: CycleConf and follow the hashtag #cycleconf next week and most
- Links: Paul Taylor on github
- Tips: Check out the specs on RxJS and Check out the docs on how to write marble tests
- Picks: Go to the restaurant that Dan Abramov is at. (Redux Foodtruck?)
- Links: Gleb Bahmutov and rxvision
- Picks: React Native on the Universal Windows Platform, thali project Node on mobile for P2P interaction, and Interactive Extensions for JavaScript
- Links: https://egghead.io/lessons/rxjs-reactive-programming-what-is-rxjs, http://highlandjs.org/, and https://github.com/cujojs/most
- Tips: Favor laziness since laziness can lead to better performance & extendability, Try to compose single expressions which data flows through and, if you struggle, don’t “cheat”, but rather look for stream method alternatives - they are there. It will simplify the whole codebase., and Normalization helps composability. I tend to wrap all my utilities in the same type of stream so that my application code works like legos. Wrapping is a pain, but those utilities tend not to change so it’s a one time thing.
- Picks: lambdaconf tweetstorm and People vs OJ
- Links: RxMarbles.com and asynquence, specifically asynquence reactive sequences
- Picks: A Tale Of Three Lists
- Tips: If you’re feeling overwhelmed, make a Todo list and focus on one task at a time.
- Picks: aphrodite - It's inline styles, but they work!, autocomplete-emojis Atom package, Stuff that I use for recording egghead.io lessons, and Adam. He’s great <3
- Links: RxMarbles
- Picks: FantasyLand
Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
017 jsAir - JavaScript Frameworks: Angular with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery
Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
Wednesday Apr 06, 2016
Angular is the most widely used JavaScript framework in the world and there's a reason for that. Angular 1 changed the framework landscape and Angular 2 is shaping up to do that again. Join us with some of the core team members to talk about this amazing piece of JavaScript tech!
- 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
- SparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down.
- Links: angular-cli
- Picks: Flat.io
- Picks: Polyfill.io
- Tips: Don’t confine your sharing of knowledge to one-on-one! Make your conversations public. 📻 Make the world a better place 🌎
- Picks: PayPal, for being so awesome to let me do this podcast 👍 and Soft Skills Engineering episode 4: Should I build my “personal brand?”
- Links: RxJS 5 (https://github.com/ReactiveX/rxjs)
- Tips: Use f for fixup in git rebase rather than squash to merge smaller commits into a major one!
- Picks: Git tips and How to Make Programming More Accessible Series