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Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 001: The Birth of AngularIn the inaugural episode of Adventures in Angular, the panelists talk to Miško Hevery about the birth of AngularJS.PanelAaron FrostCharles Max WoodJoe EamesBrian FordGuestMiško HeverySponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Next Level MastermindPicksAaron- 105" S9W Curved Smart 4K UHD TVAaron- Can I UseAaron- Eric Elliott JSBrian- Angular JSJoe- Spotify: Mandatory fun by "Weird AI" YankovicJoe- Spotify PremiumCharles- Pretty JSCharles- Mod HeaderMiško- SEO, DIGITAL MARKETING CONSULTING & INTERNET ADVERTISING Special Guest: Miško Hevery. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome...2021-01-1234 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 096: React Round Up at RxJS LiveIn this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood continues interviewing speakers at RxJS Live. First, he interviews Mike Ryan and Sam Julien. They gave a talk about Groupby, a little known operator. They overview the common problems other mapping operators have and how Groupby addresses these problems. The discuss with Charles where these types of operators are most commonly used and use an analogy to explain the different mapping operators.    Next, Charles talks to Tracy Lee. Her talk defines and explains the top twenty operators people should use. In her talk, she shows real-world use cases and warns ag...2020-01-2139 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 272: Adventures in Angular Still at RxJS LiveIn this episode of Adventures in Angular Charles Max Wood continues interviewing speakers at RxJS Live. First, he interviews Mike Ryan and Sam Julien. They gave a talk about Groupby, a little known operator. They overview the common problems other mapping operators have and how Groupby addresses these problems. The discuss with Charles where these types of operators are most commonly used and use an analogy to explain the different mapping operators.  Next, Charles talks to Tracy Lee. Her talk defines and explains the top twenty operators people should use. In her talk, she shows real-world use cases and warns ag...2020-01-0740 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 414: JavaScript Jabber Still at RxJs LiveIn this episode of JavaScript Jabber Charles Max Wood continues interviewing speakers at RxJS Live. First, he interviews Mike Ryan and Sam Julien. They gave a talk about Groupby, a little known operator. They overview the common problems other mapping operators have and how Groupby addresses these problems. The discuss with Charles where these types of operators are most commonly used and use an analogy to explain the different mapping operators.  Next, Charles talks to Tracy Lee. Her talk defines and explains the top twenty operators people should use. In her talk, she shows real-world use cases and warns against go...2019-12-3140 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 387: How to Stay Current in the Tech FieldSponsorsGitLab | Get 30% off tickets with the promo code: DEVCHATCOMMIT Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit  Views on VuePanelCharles Max WoodJoe EamesEpisode SummaryToday Joe and Charles are discussing how to stay current in the tech field. Since looking at all the new technology can be overwhelming, they advise listeners on what to focus on, which will differ depending on your career. Joe brings up that one of the top reasons people choose a job is because it has a technology they want to learn. Joe and Charles discuss trends in the tech world, such as the rise and fall of Rails...2019-08-291h 02JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 384: FaunaDB: Support for GraphQL and Serverless Development with Evan WeaverSponsorsSentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 credit  PanelCharles Max WoodAJ O’NealJoe EamesAimee KnightWith Special Guest: Evan WeaverEpisode SummaryEvan Weaver is the CEO and cofounder of FaunaDB, a serverless database and a great way to get started with GraphQL. Evan talks about what went into building the FaunaDB and his background with Twitter. FaunaDB arose from trying to fix Twitter’s scalability issues, and the panel discusses scalability issues encountered in both large and small companies. They talk about the difference between transient and persistent data. They discuss how to develop locally when using a serverless database and the importance of knowing...2019-08-2051 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 371: The Benefits and Challenges of Server-Side Rendering (SSR) with Dan ShappirSponsorsTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditCacheFlyPanelCharles Max WoodJoe EamesChristopher BuechelerAimee KnightAJ O’NealJoined by special guest: Dan ShappirEpisode SummaryIn this episode of JavaScript Jabber, special guest Dan Shappir, Performance Tech Lead at Wix, kicks off the discussion by defining server-side rendering (SSR) along with giving its historical background, and touches on the differences between server rendering and server-side rendering. He helps listeners understand in detail how SSR is beneficial for the web and takes questions from the panel about how it affects web performance in cases where first-time users and returning users are involved, and how do...2019-07-021h 10JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 365: Do You Need a Front-End Framework?SponsorsSentry use code “devchat” for 2 months free Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus LinodePanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightChris FerdinandiAJ O’NealJoe EamesEpisode SummaryToday the panel discusses the necessity of a front end framework. Overall, there is a consensus that frameworks are not necessary in all situations. They discuss the downsides of using frameworks, such as being restricted by the framework when doing edge development and the time required for learning a framework. They talk about the value of frameworks for learning patterns in programming. The panel delves into the pros and cons of different frameworks available. Joe shares a story about teaching someone first without...2019-05-211h 14Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 239: Live at ng-confSponsorsSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Angular BootcampTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFlyPanelAaron FrostCharles Max WoodJoe EamesJoined by special guests: Bill Odom, Daniel Kilburn, Niall Crosby.Episode SummaryThis episode of Adventures in Angular comes to you live from ng-conf 2019. Niall Crosby, CEO at ag-Grid, talks about how he started the company and what they work on. The panel then talks to a number of guests at the conference, including the volunteers, organizers and attendees and have interesting conversations about the work they do, what made them come to the conference and what they like about it. They talk about the...2019-05-1438 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 363: Practical JAMstack and Serverless with Gareth McCumskeySponsorsTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditLinodeCacheFlyPanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightAJ O’NealAaron FrostJoe EamesJoined by Special Guest: Gareth McCumskeySummaryGareth McCumskey introduces JAMstack and serverless. He goes into great detail on how it works. Aimee Knight and Aaron Frost voice their concerns about going serverless. Aimee thinks it feels dirty. Aaron has concerns about the code, is it actually easier, what use cases would he use it for, and does it actually save money. Gareth addresses these concerns and the rest of the panel considers the positive and negatives of using JAMstack and serverless. Charles Max Wood asks f...2019-05-071h 10JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 361: Enough with the JS Already with Nicholas ZakasSponsorsTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditCacheFlyPanelAJ O’NealJoe EamesAimee KnightCharles Max WoodChris FerdinandiJoined by Special guest: Nicholas ZakasSummaryNicholas Zakas discusses the overuse of JavaScript and the underuse of HTML and CSS. The panel contemplates the talk Nicholas Zakas gave 6 years ago about this very same topic and how this is still a problem in the development community. Nicholas expounds on the negative effects overusing Javascript has on web applications and the things that using HTML and CSS do really well. The panel talks about the need for simplicity and using the right tool to build applic...2019-04-231h 08JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 359: Productivity with Mani VayaGet Mani's 2x Productivity CourseSponsorsSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFlyPanelAaron FrostAJ O’NealJoe EamesAimee KnightCharles Max WoodJoined by special guest: Mani VayaEpisode SummaryMani is the founder of a book summary business called www.2000books.com At 2000 Books, Mani studies the world’s greatest business and personal development books.Then he takes the most important ideas from each book and presents them in tight, 9- to 15-minute video summaries.You get the 4-7 most important ideas in a condensed format that's easy to absorb, easy to review, and easy to put into action immediately.To help people with productivity, Mani created...2019-04-091h 10JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 357: Event-Stream & Package Vulnerabilities with Richard Feldman and Hillel WayneSponsorsTriplebyteSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditClubhouseCacheFlyPanelAaron FrostAJ O’NealChris FerdinandiJoe EamesAimee KnightCharles Max WoodJoined by special guests: Hillel Wayne and Richard FeldmanEpisode SummaryIn this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Hillel Wayne kicks off the podcast by giving a short background about his work, explains the concepts of formal methods and the popular npm package - event-stream, in brief. The panelists then dive into the recent event-stream attack and discuss it at length, focusing on different package managers and their vulnerabilities, as well as the security issues associated with them. They debate on whether paying open source developers for their work, thereb...2019-03-261h 10Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 231: Why Angular Developers Should Learn RxJSSponsorsSentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small planAngular BootcampTripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheflyPanelCharles Max WoodAaron FrostJoe EamesJoined by Special Guest: Michael HartingtonEpisode SummaryAaron Frost introduces a RxJS as a trend that is also a fundamental for angular. Aaron Frost  shares his experience at ng-conf where the community was polled, and the topic most people wanted to learn was RxJS. Charles Max Wood brings up a previous podcast where Ward Bell predicts this trend, sharing the opinion that angular developers must know RxJS to be successful. The panels discusses the need to be reactive in Angular and the n...2019-03-1945 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 229: Deploying to Firebase with CircleCI with Andrew EvansSponsorsSentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyte - offers a $1000 signing bonusPanelAlyssa NicollJoe EamesCharles Wood Special Guest – Andrew EvansEpisode SummaryCharles Wood, Alyssa Nicholl, and Joe Eames discuss guest speaker, Andrew Evans’s article on “How to Deploy to Firebase”.  The article discusses how Continuous Integration and Delivery (CircleCI) and Firebase serve as alternatives to older pipeline technologies such as Jenkins and AWS. Andrew Evans talks about the versatility of Firebase CLI utility and its use as a platform for younger developers with little experience on CI/CD or any type of cloud deployment. It took Andrew a year to get proficient in J...2019-03-0551 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 228: Issues with the Title, Front End Web DevSponsorsSentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small planTripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonusPanelAlyssa NicollJoe EamesCharles WoodEpisode SummaryThis weeks panel, Charles Wood, Alyssa Nicholl, and Joe Eames discuss 2 articles: 1st The Great Divide by Chris Coyier and 2nd Tales of a Non-Unicorn by Laura Schenk. These articles tell of the broad meaning for “Front-End Web Developer” talking of how “HTML + CSS along with JavaScript” all fall under the same title causing confusion with job interviews and even once a developer gets into the job. It is neat to hear perspectives of Alyssa Nicholl and Joe Eames together as Alyssa is mo...2019-02-2745 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 351: Dinero.js with Sarah DayanSponsors- https://www.netlify.com/- http://sentry.io use the code "devchat" for $100 credit- https://clubhouse.io/jsjabberPanel:- Joe Eames- Aimee Knight- Chris Ferdinandi- AJ O’Neal- Charles Max WoodSpecial Guest - Sarah Dayan In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, the panelists talk to Sarah Dayan, who is a Frontend Software Engineer working for Algolia in Paris. They about the complications in handling money in software development and ask Sarah about the journey that led to the creation of Dinero.js...2019-02-121h 12JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 350: JavaScript Jabber Celebrates Episode 350!SponsorsNetlifySentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditClubhousePanel:Charles Max WoodAJ O’NealAimee KnightAaron FrostChris FerdinandiJoe EamesTim CaswellNotes:This episode of JavaScript Jabber has the panelists reminiscing on the past. First, they discuss the projects they’re working on. Tim has joined MagicLeap doing JavaScript and C++. Aaron Frost is one of the founders of HeroDevs. AJ works at Big Squid, a company that takes spreadsheets and turns them into business actions, and is expecting a daughter. Aimee has been exploring developer advocacy, but wants to focus primarily on engineering. She is currently working at MPM. Joe has taken over the...2019-02-051h 06Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 225: Data and Page Content Refresh Patterns in Angular with Eyas SharaihaSponsorsSentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditAngular BootcampTripleBytePanel:Charles Max WoodJoe EamesWard BellJohn PapaSpecial Guest:  Eyas SharaihaNotes:This episode of Adventures in Angular has the panelists speaking with Eyas Sharaiha, who is a software engineer working for Google, working primarily with Google Maps . Eyas mostly does back end and infrastructure work, which gives him an interesting view of Angular. The panelists and Eyas discuss his article Data and Page Content refresh Patterns in Angular. Eyas talks about the most common mistakes he sees in using Angular, namely transforming observables and then subscribing to them too early or too late, and putti...2019-02-051h 05Views on VueViews on VueVoV 046: Component Composition at Kong with Darren JenningsSponsors KendoUISentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditTripleByteCacheFly Panel Chris FritzDivya SasidharanJoe EamesCharles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Darren Jennings Summary Darren Jennings talks about his open source component vue-autosuggest and his experience open sourcing it. He talks about support, use cases, and feature implementation. The panel shares support request stories. Darren gives tips for open sourcing and making components more reusable. He shares his favorite tools for composing components. He explains the benefits he has seen open sourcing this component.   Links https://openresty.org/en/https://konghq.com/https://github.com/Educents/vue-autosuggesthttps://vuejsdevelopers.com/2018/01/15/vue-js-render-propshttps://medium.com/@d...2019-01-301h 11Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 222: 10 Lessons Learned in Enterprise Angular Development with Chaz GatianSponsorsSentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditAngular BootcampTripleBytePanelJohn PapaAlyssa NicholJoe EamesCharles Max WoodJoined by Special Guest: Chaz GatianSummaryChaz Gatian joins the show to discuss his blog post, “10 Lessons Learned in Enterprise Angular Development”. He starts by defining enterprise and the panel dives into the first point of his blog post about not making boneheaded mistakes. Next, the panel discusses utilizing view components and compare the ways they organize their code. Which touches on a couple more points, bubbling your components and packaging only if you are going to share. Alyssa Nichol asks Chaz about teams developing a fun application and brea...2019-01-1550 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 044: Nuxt.js with Alexander LichterSponsors KendoUISentry use the code "devchat" for 2 months free on Sentry small plan TripleByteCacheFly Panel Joe Eames Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Alexander Lichter Summary Alexander Lichter introduces Nuxt.js, explaining how to use it and what use cases it can be used for. He explains why a developer should learn Nuxt.js and advises on a few learning resources. The panel discusses statically rendered sites and server-side rendering. Alexander shares what’s next for Nuxt.js and what to expect in the newest version. As a core team member at age 21, Alexander explains how he got involved wi...2019-01-1541 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 221: Angular Schematics from the Ground Up with Brian Love & Kevin SchuchardPanel: - Charles Max Wood- Joe Eames- Aaron Frost- Alyssa Nicoll Special Guests: https://twitter.com/brian_love?lang=en & https://twitter.com/KevinSchuchard In this episode, the panelist talk with today’s special guests Brian Love & Kevin Schuchard! Brian and Kevin work at https://www.briebug.com – check out their employee profiles https://www.briebug.com/briebug-development-team/! The panelist and guests talk about schematics, Angular, AST, and much more!Show Topics:0:00 – https://devchat.tv/get-a-coder-job/ 0:50 – Chuck: Hello! Our panel today is Joe, Aaron, Alyssa, and myself. We have two guests today, and we ar...2018-12-251h 07Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 219: Testing Angular Applications with Michael GiambalvoPanel: - Charles Max Wood- Joe Eames- John Papa- Alyssa Nicoll Special Guest:  Michael GiambalvoIn this episode, Chuck talks with special guest https://twitter.com/heathkit who is an author of the book titled, “Testing Angular Applications.” This book can be purchased through Amazon, Manning Publications, among other sites, too. The panelists and the guest talk about different types of tests, such as end-to-end testing and unit testing. They also talk about Angular, Java, Mocha, Test Café, and much more! Check it out!Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: https://angularbootcamp.com 0:53 – Chuck: Our panel is John Pap...2018-12-1154 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 041: Mastermind Groups and Staying Current with Sean MerronPanel: Charles Max WoodAaron FrostShai Reznik   Divya SasidharanJoe EamesLucas Reis Special Guest: Sean Merron In this episode, The panelist of View on Vue, Adventure In Angular, React Round-Up, Ruby Rogues, and JavaScript Jabber speaks with Sean Merron about Mastermind Groups of Startups and much more. Sean is the founder of today's topic and product “Mastermind Hunt.” This product is design to skillfully find a mastermind to take your business and skills to the next level. Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: AngularBootCamp.Com 3:00 – Webinar announcement January 3rd, 2p EST. 4:10 - Sean talks about the importance of a Mastermind and his evolvement in Mastermind groups. Se...2018-12-111h 09Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 217: Mastermind Groups for Startups, Consulting & Career Growth with Sean MerronPanel: Charles Max WoodAaron FrostShai Reznik   Divya SasidharanJoe EamesLucas Reis Special Guest: Sean MerronIn this episode, The panelist of Adventure In Angular, View on Vue, React Round-Up, and Ruby Rogues and JavaScript Jabber speak with Sean Merron about Mastermind Groups of Startups and much more. Sean is the founder of today's topic and product “Mastermind Hunt.” This product is design to skillfully find a mastermind to take your business and skills to the next level.Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: AngularBootCamp.Com 3:00 – Webinar announcement January 3rd, 2p EST.4:10 - Sean talks about the importance of a Mastermind and his evolvement in mastermind groups. Sea...2018-11-271h 10Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 205: Agile Fluency with James ShorePanel: Charles Max WoodAlyssa NichollJoe Eames Special Guests: James ShoreIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks about Agile Fluency with James Shore. James is one of Charles’ favorite people to talk to about Agile development because he is one of the people who really understands how people work, instead of the methodology proliferation that is more common. They talk about how Agile got started, the Agile Fluency Project, and how Agile has changed over the years. They also touch on TDD, the things people can do to solve the problems with Agile misconceptions, and more!Show Topics:1:10 – James has b...2018-09-0456 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 204: "Real Ward Angular"Panel: Charles Max WoodJohn PapaAlyssa NichollJoe EamesShai ReznikWard BellIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks about what Ward is doing currently, which is working on a large, complex, and involved application that they are using Angular for. They are using this episode to discuss a real-world Angular project or real “Ward” Angular project. They talk a little about what the project is, challenges he has had to overcome, and the differences that come with writing apps in reactivity. They also touch on the idea that “the mystery is part of the pattern,” reactive forms, and more!In particular, we dive p...2018-08-281h 09Views on VueViews on VueVoV 026: How to Get a Job (Especially for New Developers)‌ with Charles Max WoodPanel: Charles Max WoodErik HanchettJoe Eames In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks about Charles’ new course on how to Get a Coder Job. A lot of people come to Charles asking him how to get a coder job, especially as new developers, and he created this course in order to help them find jobs. They talk about how the panelists got their own first coder jobs, the difference between being self-taught and getting a CS degree, and the indicator that makes the biggest difference in getting a first job. They also touch on the importance of knowing ho...2018-08-2846 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 203: "Where To Store Angular Configurations" with Dave BushPanel: Charles Max WoodJohn PapaAlyssa NichollJoe Eames Special Guests: Dave BushIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Dave Bush about his blog post Where To Store Angular Configurations. Dave has been programming for 30 years both in the .net and JavaScript spaces, and has been working with Angular since it first came out. They talk about the inspiration for writing this post, config.json, and APP_INITIALIZER. They also touch on optimizing, if he ever worked with Angular.js, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Chuck’s Get a Coder Job CourseDave introJavaScript and AngularWhat was...2018-08-211h 00Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 200: Episode 200Panel: Charles Max WoodShai ReznikJoe EamesAlyssa NicollWard BellIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel celebrates creating 200 episodes of Adventures in Angular! They talk about the origin of the show, how each of them came across the show and were asked to join the panel, and if there is a future for Angular. They also touch on where they see Angular going in the future, how difficult it is to predict how things are going to pan out in the next few years, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:The first episodes of Adventures in AngularThe origins o...2018-07-311h 24Views on VueViews on VueVoV 022 : How I became a Vue.js core team member without a professional background‌ with Thorsten LuenborgPanel: Charles Max WoodChris FritzErik HanchettJoe Eames Special Guests: Thorsten Luenborg In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Thorsten Luenborg about how he became a Vue.js core team member. Thorsten is a part of the Vue core team, and has been for about 2 years. They talk about the beginnings of the creation of the Vue core team, what it means to be on the core team, and his main focus on the core team. They also touch on how Vue is ran using Open Collective and Patreon, how they don’t have an overarching corporate structure, an...2018-07-311h 10Views on VueViews on VueVoV 020: Reactive Programming with Vue with Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh, and Jay PhelpsPanel: Charles Max WoodChris FritzErik HanchettDivya SasidharanJoe Eames Special Guests: Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh, and Jay Phelps In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh, and Jay Phelps about reactive programming in Vue. They talk about the new additions to RxJS 6, what RxJS actually is, reactive programming, and Vue Rx. They also touch on the basics of RxJS, the difference between Promises and RxJS, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: RxJSThe difference between RxJS 6 and the past versionsMoving towards pipeable operatorsWin for application sizeError handling has changedWhat is RxJS?Utility library...2018-07-171h 12Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 197: Bazel with Torgeir HelgevoldPanel: Charles Max WoodJoe EamesAlyssa Nicholl Special Guests: Torgeir HelgevoldIn this episode, the Adventures in Angular panel talks to Torgeir Helgevold about Bazel. Torgeir works for Nrwl and does experiment with Bazel as a part of his daily life. He has really taken an interest in Bazel and sees it as the next big thing in build systems. They talk about what Bazel is, zero configuration, and Bazel’s ability to deal with large and complex projects. They also touch on build speed with Bazel, how to set Bazel up, and more!In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Torgeir int...2018-07-1437 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 193: Angular Libraries with Juri StrumpflohnerPanel: Charles Max WoodShai ReznikJoe Eames Special Guests: Juri StrumpflohnerIn this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss Angular libraries with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that previously has done a lot of full-stack development with JavaScript and Angular.js on the front-end and C# and Java on the back-end. More recently, he has begun to focus more on the front-end with Angular development as a freelance developer and has created training courses on Egghead. They talk about what an Angular library is, how you can create an Angular Package Format, and much more!In particular, we dive pretty d...2018-06-1237 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 188: ngGirls Part 2 with Shmuela JacobsPanel: Charles Max WoodAlyssa NicollJoe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela JacobsIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs about ngGirls. Shmuela founded ngGirls, which is an organization where they try to increase diversity in tech, and it is mainly focused towards Angular. This is because she loves Angular and feels that it is a good platform to start with because of its simplicity. They talk about how she came up with the idea for ngGirls, how the company works, and stress the incredibly helpful nature of the Angular community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:Sh...2018-05-0944 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 009: Building Modal Component with Filipa LacerdaPanel: Charles Max WoodErik HanchettDivya SasidharanChris FritzJoe Eames Special Guests: Filipa Lacerda In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss building modal component with Filipa Lacerda. Filipa is a senior frontend engineer at GitLab and works with Vue daily. She wrote an article recently on creating reusable components that you can use multiple times in your application without having to rewrite your code. She stresses the fact that components should be simple and not too complex, that way they can be more accessible and reusable in the future. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Divya introFilipa introVue...2018-05-011h 01React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 008: The Framework Summit with Joe EamesPanel: Tara ManicsicNader Dabit Special Guests: Joe Eames In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses The Framework Summit with Joe Eames. Joe discusses the history behind the conference and how it came to be created. They really wanted to create a conference that would include all of the frameworks, especially those that are underrepresented in the programming community, like React. He touches on why he is passionate about this project, why it is important to be open to learning new things, and the overall format of the conference. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The Framework...2018-04-241h 01Views on VueViews on VueVoV 007: Testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb BahmutovPanel: Charles Max WoodJoe EamesErik HanchettChris Fritz Special Guests: Gleb Bahmutov In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss testing Vue.js with Cypress with Gleb Bahmutov. Gleb runs engineering at a small startup called Cypress, which is an end to end test runner.  They talk about what Cypress is, what end to end testing is, and the importance of test driven development. They also touch on the different Cypress features and how using it can help save you time in your testing. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Gleb introWhat is Cypress?SeleniumWriting and running unit t...2018-04-171h 05Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 184: ngGirls with Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie BrennanPanel: Charles Max WoodAlyssa NichollJohn PapaJoe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie BrennanIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming.In particular, w...2018-04-1047 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 183: TDD with Shai ReznikPanel: Charles Max WoodWard BellJoe EamesJohn Papa Special Guests: Shai ReznikIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shai Reznik about TDD. TDD is a technique used to write unit tests. They discuss what exactly unit testing is, the benefits of it, and why you would want to use it to test your code. Shai then discusses what TDD is, why you would use it, the benefits of it, and how you can get started using TDD in your own code. He loves that he can use TDD as a design tool for code and that it f...2018-04-031h 31Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 181: Doing More with Less and Router-First Architecture with Doguhan UlucaPanel: Charles Max WoodWard BellShai ReznikJohn PapaJoe Eames Special Guests: Doguhan UlucaIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses doing more with less and router-first architecture with Doguhan Uluca. Doguhan works for a consulting company in Washington D.C. called Excella, where he is on the JavaScipt Special fleet and is a software development expert. He is also the founder of the Tech Talk DC meetup and organized the DC Full Stack Dev Summit last year. They talk about doing more with less with code and the importance of deleting code that is unnecessary. Also, they discuss router-first a...2018-03-201h 06Views on VueViews on VueVoV 002: Getting Started with VuePanel: Charles Max WoodJoe EamesCher StewartErik Hanchett In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss how they each got into Vue and how you can go about learning Vue yourself. They really suggest utilizing the Vue website for tutorials and for help navigating the framework, especially in the beginning. They also discuss many great resources you can use to learn about this framework, especially if you are just starting out, and encourage you to look into them and get started on working with Vue! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Panelist introsProgressive web appsHow did you each...2018-03-1346 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 180: Angular Today with Stephen FluinPanel: Charles Max WoodJoe Eames Special Guests: Stephen FluinIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses Angular today with Stephen Fluin. He leads developer relations on the Angular team, and he has two missions when it comes to the Angular team: to help developers and organizations be successful with Angular and to understand what it’s like to be an Angular developer in the real world, so they can make the right platform decisions as they evolve things from their side. They talk about the new things that are happening with Angular and discuss where the framework is hea...2018-03-1253 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 176: NG Dynamic Forms with Udo SchöferPanel: Charles Max WoodJoe Eames Special Guests: Udo SchöferIn this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel discusses NG Dynamic Forms with Udo Schöfer. Udo is web engineer from Nuremberg, Germany, with a focus on Angular, Node and Responsive Design. He is also the creator of NG Dynamic Forms. Udo discusses this topic and when and why it is best used, as well as the steps to use this library in Angular. He wanted to be able to give something back to the community and invites everyone to at least give it a try.In particular, we dive pre...2018-02-1335 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 291: Serverless For JavaScript with Gareth McCumskeyPanel:Charles Max Wood Aimee KnightAJ O’NealJoe Eames Special Guests: Gareth McCumskeyIn this episode, JavaScript Jabber speaks with Gareth McCumskey about Serverless For JavaScript. Gareth leads the dev team at Expat Explore in Cape Town, South Africa. Gareth and this team specialize in exploring the Serverless realm in JavaScript. The JavaScript Jabbers panel and Gareth discuss the many different types of serverless systems, and when to implement them, how serverless system work, and when to go in the direction of using Serverless. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:What does it mean to be Serverless? Since platform as a serv...2017-12-1256 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 154: Angular Animations with Gil FinkAiA 154: Angular Animations with Gil Fink This episode of Adventures in Angular features panelists Ward Bell, Joe Eames, and Charles Max Wood. Special Guest Gil Fink is on the podcast this week to discuss Angular Animations. Tune in to find out more about this topic! [00:01:05] Introduction to Gil Gil is the CEO of Sparxys, which is a small consulting company that he owns in Israel. He has been working for Microsoft for nine years in web development. He wrote the book Pro Single Page Application Development. Currently, he is also speaking in conferences and consulting for companies in Israel. [00:02:06] Introduction...2017-08-2946 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 153: Conferences and SpeakingAiA 153: Conferences and Speaking On this episode of Adventures and Angular the panelists are Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, John Papa, Charles Max Wood. They discuss attending and speaking at conferences. Tune in to listen to their opinions![00:01:23] Benefits of Conferences Joe believes that attending somewhere between two and four conferences is good for a developer’s career. The minimum should be attending one conference a year. Some companies believe that people are wasting time because they are taking time away from work. They are of the mindset that they could learn the same information from a video. But John looks at i...2017-08-2248 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 152: Multirepo vs Monorepo with Jeff Whelpley and Kushal DaveAiA 152: Multirepo vs Monorepo with Jeff Whelpley and Kushal DaveOn today's episode of Adventures in Angular, we have panelists Ward Bell, Joe Eames and Charles Max Wood. We have special guests, Jeff Whelpley and Kushal Dave. The discussion ranges from the organization of code bases to the benefits of using Monorepo vs Multirepo. Tune in![00:01:45] – Introduction to Jeff Whelpley and Kushal DaveKushal is CTO at Scroll, a start-up. Before that, he was at Foursquare, Chartbeat, Google, and IBM. He has worked in a lot of monorepo code base. Although he actually has experience working on a lot of Multirepo situations.Je...2017-08-151h 14Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul YonetAiA 151: WebVR with Aysegul YonetThe panel for this episode of Adventures in Angular is Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke, and Charles Max Wood. Special guest Aysegul Yonet is here to discuss WebVR and visualizations. Tune in to learn more![00:02:36] Can you really do VR with Angular?Yes. VR is a different kind of API.[00:03:07] Can you give a brief explanation of how Web VR works?Web VR is currently an experimental API. It creates 3D experiences that interact using the gamepad API. Angular and Web VR work together by writing more declarative experiences.[00:04:05] What do you mean by it...2017-08-0847 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 150: What's New with Ionic with Mike HartingtonAiA 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike HartingtonIn this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel is Ward Bell, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, and Charles Max Wood. The panel talks to special guest Mike Hartington about Ionic. Tune in to learn more![00:02:02] Introduction to Mike HartingtonMike is a developer for the Ionic framework. He helps people succeed on Mobile.[00:02:40] What have you been working on lately?Ionic is currently going through an investigative phase. They are moving things to a vanilla JavaScript state and web component based architecture.[00:03:02] What do you mean by web component based architecture? Throughout all dif...2017-08-0146 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 270 The Complete Software Developers Career Guide with John SonmezJSJ 270 The Complete Software Developers Career Guide with John SonmezThis episode features a panel of Joe Eames, AJ O’Neal, as well as host Charles Maxwell. Special guest John Sonmez runs the website SimpleProgrammer.com that is focused on personal development for software developers. He works on career development and improving the non-technical life aspects of software developers. Today’s episode focuses on John’s new book The Complete Software Developers Career Guide.Did the book start out being 700 pages?No. My goal was 200,000 words. During the editing process a lot of questions came up, so pages were added. There were s...2017-07-181h 01Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 146 10 Ways to Lose a Developer with Bonnie Brennan and Keith StewartAiA 146: 10 Ways to Lose a Developer with Bonnie Brennan and Keith StewartOn today's episode of Adventures in Angular, we have panelists Ward Bell, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, and Charles Max Wood. We have special guests, Bonnie Brennan of ngHouston and Keith Stewart of CollabNet. The discussion ranges from the Most Common Reason for People to Leave to Mandatory Happy Hour that companies have! Stay tuned![00:01:05] Introduction to Bonnie Brennan and Keith StewartBonnie is an Angular architect at Houston, Texas. She is the founder of ngHouston. She also runs Code Bridge Texas with her daughter. They do free programming workshops for...2017-07-041h 09Adventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 145 Why I'm Still Betting On Angular with Shai ReznikAiA 145 Why I’m Still Betting on Angular with Shai ReznikOn today’s episode of Adventure in Angular, we have panelists Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, along with Charles Max Wood. We have a special guest Shai Reznik from Hirez.io, a website and video web development course series that mixes information with a few laughs. Today we are figuring out why Shai is still betting on Angular. It’s a fun show, we hope you check it out!Why are you still betting on Angular?Shai has been getting this question a lot. He tells us about working on Angular course...2017-06-2743 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 144 Azure and Angular with Shayne BoyerOn today’s episode of Adventures of Angular we’ve got panelists Ward Bell, Joe Eames, Alicia Michael, John Papa, Charles Max Wood, and our special guest Shayne Boyer. Shayne is a Senior Developer Advocate at Microsoft and on the Azure team. The last time he was on the show was Episode 082 of Adventures in Angular and we talked about getting started with Angular 2. Today we are going to talk a bit about Angular and Azure. Stay tuned.[3:12] Talk about offerings with Azure.There is a connotation that if you want to use Azure you have to use .NETThat is not...2017-06-2040 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 140 NgDoc.Io with Joe Eames and Alyssa NicollOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood and Ward Bell discuss NgDoc.Io with Joe Eames and Alyssa Nicoll. NgDoc.Io is a website that contains all Angular-related content in the community. It includes sample projects and apps. It's a great resource for everyone who wants to learn about Angular. Tune in! 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.2017-05-0248 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 139 ng-conf RoundupOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Lukas Reubbelke, Ward Bell, Joe Eames, and Alyssa Nicoll discuss ng-conf Roundup. Stay tuned as they share their meaningful experiences in attending the conference! 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.2017-04-2555 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 138 Progressive Web Apps with Houssein DjirdehOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Alyssa Nicoll discuss Progressive Web Apps with Houssein Djirdeh. Houssein is a front-end engineer based in Toronto. He works for Rangle.io where he builds mobile web apps strictly focused on JavaScript. Stay tuned to learn more about the web apps he is working on and what he's currently up to!Special Guest: Houssein Djirdeh. 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.2017-04-1152 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 136 Catalog of Angular Libraries and Components with Romuald BrilloutOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, John Papa, Lukas Reubbelke, and Ward Bell discuss Catalog of Angular Libraries and Components with Romuald Brillout. Romuald studied computer science and does freelance in programming for particular clients. Stay tuned to learn more about the topic and what he is currently up to! Special Guest: Romuald Brillout. 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.2017-03-2852 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in AngularAiA 135 Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas BurlesonOn today’s episode, Charles Max Wood, Alyssa Nicoll, Joe Eames, John Papa, Lukas Reubbelke, and Ward Bell discuss Angular Flex Layouts with Thomas Burleson. Thomas has been a part of the Angular community since dot 9 and is currently taking the lead on flex layout. Tune in to learn more what this new library from Angular is all about and discover what it has in store for you.Special Guest: Thomas Burleson. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po...2017-03-211h 14Adventures in AngularAdventures in Angular118 AiA Joe Eames and Charles Max Woods Angular Journeys2:15 - How Joe Eames got into Angular7:50 - How Charles Max Wood got into Angular12:30 - Being on Javascript Jabber15:00 - Hosting an Angular conference23:20 - Charles’ education and career in Rails34:35 - Joe’s current projectsNgConf 201737:10 - Charles’ current projectsJS Remote ConfUpcoming Remote Conferences40:25 - Getting into programmingPicks: Designated Survivor (Joe)Going to the dollar theater (Charles) The Daily Lasagna (Charles) 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.2016-11-1046 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in Angular072 AiA Components and Directives02:20 - Components: Angular 1.0 => Angular 2.0AureliaRob Eisenberg07:31 - Single Components; Multiple Templates11:37 - Common Associations with an Angular 2.0 ComponentTutorial: Tour of Heroes github.com/johnpapa/angular2-tour-of-heroes/blob/master/app/app.component.ts 15:35 - Directives1.5 and the New Component FunctionDirectives in Angular 2.0Structural Layout DirectivesRegular/Attribute DirectivesComponentsJoe Eames: Directives 101 DirectiveFactory 29:54 - Styling (Separating Components and Directives)35:38 - Inline Templates vs Separate TemplatesHow do you decide?46:11 - Components; ControllersPicks Joe Eames: Directives 101  (Joe) Seth MacFarlane (Joe) HTML editing within .js/.ts code (e.g. in es6 template strings). (John) Angular 1 JavaScript and TypeScript Snippets for VS Code (John) Angul...2015-12-1750 minAdventures in AngularAdventures in Angular038 AiA Performance with Ben Nadel01:35 - Katya Eames IntroductionTwitter[YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids01:52 - Ben Nadel IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogAdventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben NadelInVision@InVisionApp04:47 - PerformanceBasecamp Nested Pages08:04 - User Experience10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a TeamEngineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM ManipulationngRepeatScreen Experience23:28 - Finding Performance IssuesChrome Developer ToolsFirefoxFirebugUtilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog“Imposter Syndrome”Addy OsmaniPaul Irish29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction”34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions[YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = SpeedUnit Directional Data Flow & FunctionalityVictor Savkin: Change De...2015-04-1656 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber077 JSJ Monocle with Alex MacCawPanelAlex MacCaw (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:13 - Going Rogue Video 02:12 - Alex MacCaw Introduction029 JSJ Bower.js with Alex MacCaw and Jacob Thornton JavaScript Web Applications: jQuery Developers' Guide to Moving State to the Client by Alex MacCaw The Little Book on CoffeeScript: The JavaScript Developer's Guide to Building Better Web Apps by Alex MacCaw 02:44 - MonocleAlternative for Hacker News 03:39 - SpeedAlex MacCaw: Time to first tweet sina...2013-09-2750 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber076 JSJ Meteor.js with Marcus Phillips and Fred ZirdungPanelMarcus Phillips (twitter github) Fred Zirdung (twitter github) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:30 - Marcus Phillips and Fred Zirdung IntroductionHack Reactor 03:31 - Experience with Meteor 05:45 - Intro to MeteorClient-side Environment Tethered Queries minimongo 09:56 - Websockets 11:29 - Deployment Support 14:51 - The Cloud 16:43 - Meteor and Server-side JavaScript EnginesMeteor Devshop 7 - LIVE 19:48 - Meteor and Windows 22:43 - Package Management System 23:49 - Building Meteor Apps 29:04 - Meteor Methods 33:02 - Open-Source Meteor Apps 34...2013-09-2050 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber075 JSJ Maintainable JavaScript with Nicholas ZakasPanelNicholas C. Zakas (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:24 - Nicholas Zakas IntroductionBox Maintainable JavaScript by Nicholas C. Zakas High Performance JavaScript (Build Faster Web Application Interfaces) by Nicholas C. Zakas Yahoo 02:19 - What Makes Maintainable JavaScript?Code Layout Clever Solutions (“Chicken Blood Solutions”) 04:39 - FormattingThinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Broken Window Theory 07:33 - Architectureaura Nicholas Zakas: The Scalable JavaScript Application Architecture Feature Encapsu...2013-09-1357 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber073 JSJ React with Pete Hunt and Jordan WalkePanelPete Hunt (twitter github blog) Jordan Walke (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:34 - Pete Hunt IntroductionInstagram Facebook 02:45 - Jordan Walke Introduction 04:15 - ReactReact - GitHub 06:38 - 60 Frames Per Second 09:34 - Data Binding 12:31 - Performance 17:39 - Diffing Algorithm 19:36 - DOM Manipulation 23:06 - Supporting node.js 24:03 - rendr 26:02 - JSX 30:31 - requestAnimationFrame 34:15 - React and Applications 38:12 - React UsersKha...2013-08-3056 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber072 JSJ ScreencastsPanelJamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:31 - Screencasting ExperiencePluralsight: AngularJS Fundamentals - Joe Pluralsight: jQuery Advanced Topics - Joe Pluralsight: Testing Clientside JavaScript - Joe Teach Me To Code - Chuck 02:44 - Getting into Screencasting 06:16 - Screencasting and JavaScript JabberSharing Knowledge RailsCasts (Ruby) NSScreencast (iOS) 09:45 - JavaScript ScreencastsEmbercasts egghead.io (Angular) PeepCode YouTube 10:54 - Conference Talks vs Screencasts 14:34 - Blog Posts vs Screencasts 17:58 - Recording Screencasts (Tools)Camtasia ScreenFlow Jing 22:59 - Voiceovers vs Typing and...2013-08-2349 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber071 JSJ JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott HanselmanPanelScott Hanselman (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Aaron Frost (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:14 - Scott Hanselman IntroductionCommunity Program Manager for Web Tools at Microsoft Azure and Web Tools ASP.NET Runtime 03:17 - Microsoft and JavaScriptMicrosoft Build Developer Conference Scott Hanselman: Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud Json.NET 13:40 - The Cost of Web DevelopmentTooling Sublime Text Visual Studio 18:17 - Libraries and FrameworksKnockout 24:14 - Innovation in SoftwareBefunge 29:48 - Apps Supporting JavaScriptCreate your first Windows Store a...2013-08-1657 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber070 JSJ Book Club: JavaScript Allongé with Reginald BraithwaitePanelReginald Braithwaite (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 02:08 - Reg Braithwaite IntroductionGithub 03:46 - JavaScript Allongé by Reginald Braithwaite 06:43 - The Y CombinatorKestrels, Quirky Birds, and Hopeless Egocentricity by Reginald Braithwaite 14:26 - Book Summary/PerspectiveFunctions QED, The Strange Theory of Light and Matter by Richard P. Feynman 21:37 - FootnotesFlashman: A Novel by George MacDonald Fraser 26:42 - allong.esMichael Fogus 29:15 - Sharing Knowledge & Information...2013-08-091h 06JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber067 JSJ Testem with Toby HoPanelToby Ho (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Aaron Frost (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:53 - Aaron Frost IntroductionDomo 1.21 Gigawatts - Chromeapps with Angularjs and Node (Aaron Frost and Dave Geddes) 02:45 - Toby Ho Introductiontestem Toby Ho - Testem: Interactive JS Test Runner Toby Ho: Better TDD Workflow via Exclusive Tests in Jasmine and Mocha 03:06 - testemAutotest guard Jasmine Mocha QUnit Buster.JS PhantomJS node.js 04:43 - Integration Tests038 JSJ Jasmine with Justin Searls capybara 06:32 - guard 07:49 - The testem UI...2013-07-1948 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber066 JSJ Transitioning to JavaScriptPanelJoe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:10 - Making the transition from one primary language to JavaScript 01:30 - Merrick’s ExperienceActionScript 03:32 - Joe’s Experience.NET Microsoft 07:46 - Moving from C# to JavaScriptMisconceptions 09:25 - JavaScript Misconceptions 10:59 - Chuck’s ExperienceRuby on Rails 14:25 - Rails and JavaScript Avoidance 15:25 - Microsoft and JavaScript Avoidance 16:58 - JavaScript Development in GeneralBrowsers and Problems 23:38 - Libraries and Tools044 JSJ Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Effective JavaScript by David Herma...2013-07-0540 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber065 JSJ Build Tools with Adam HawkinsPanelAdam Hawkins (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:16 - Adam Hawkins IntroductionJavaScript Application Build Tools: Adam Hawkins 003 JSJ Build Tools 01:51 - What Are Build Tools? 02:46 - Build ProcessEmber.js CoffeeScript Sass Grunt.js Yeoman RequireJS minispade jQuery 09:15 - MinificationHandlebars.js barber 10:30 - Ruby on RailsClient-Side Applications 16:43 - Chuck’s Build Process 17:32 - Joe’s Build Process 18:54 - Source MapsConcatenation 24:09 - iridiumrake-pipeline Brunch 32:56 - Recommendations for Building 35:23 - TestingQUnit Pick...2013-06-281h 00JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber064 JSJ Ember Tools with Ryan FlorencePanelRyan Florence (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:28 - Ryan Florence IntroductionInstructure Canvas Network 03:04 - Ember 101 05:03 - Ember.js Workflow047 JSJ Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale ember-tools 07:14 - CommonJS vs RequireJSr.js browser-build 09:58 - prego 11:39 - Generators 14:45 - Testing 16:15 - YeomanYeoman generators 20:49 - ScaffoldingHandlebars.js 21:33 - Ember blessing ember-toolsEmber.js - Making Ember.js Easier 24:19 - Using ember-tools in RailsCreating Brows...2013-06-2149 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber063 JSJ BurnoutPanelJamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:47 - BurnoutGoogle: define burnout 04:57 - Pair Programming 06:19 - Burnout GuiltThought-workers vs Laborers 10:15 - Positive Reinforcement 11:18 - Causes of BurnoutProlonged periods of high stress Crappy jobs Long hours OCD Organizational challenges Fighting Bikeshedding Difficult work environment Twitter Comparison 20:41 - Overcoming BurnoutRest Do something else Gratitude Talk to your boss Twitter / @bmf: Burnout is not caused by working hard. Burnout is caused by not shipping. Measurable progress 28:17 - S...2013-06-1448 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber062 JSJ Dojo with Dylan SchiemannPanelDylan Schiemann (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:57 - Dylan Schiemann IntroductionThe Dojo Toolkit CEO of SitePen 01:14 - DojoTD Ameritrade The Wall Street Journal JPMorgan Chase & Co TD Bank voro.com Esri 04:40 - Why is Dojo relevant today?Peter Higgins: #dadt (Dojo already did that) 07:00 - AMD and RequireJSPerformance Benefits CommonJS 10:34 - DijitForm Controls Layout Widgets Other Widgets (i.e. grids, rich text editor controls, trees, etc.) Polymer 2013-06-071h 01JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber061 JSJ Functional Reactive Programming with Juha Paananen and Joe FioriniPanelJuha Paananen (twitter github blog) Joe Fiorini (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:20 - Joe Fiorini IntroductionInteraction Developer at Designing Interactive in Cleveland, OH 01:42 - Juha Paananen IntroductionSoftware Developer at Reaktor in Helsinki, Finland 02:30 - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) vs Functional Programming057 JSJ Functional Programming with Zach Kessin 04:25 - Declarative Programming 05:55 - Map and Filter 07:05 - bacon.jsFlapjax 09:10 - Mapping and filtering event...2013-05-3149 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber060 JSJ Development EnvironmentsPanelAJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:09 - Mac, Windows or Linux?tmux Emacs Homebrew DigitalOcean 05:41 - ToolsJenkins CI TeamCity 07:49 - Editors and IDEsVim MacVim MacVim Alloy Fork The NERD tree Sublime Text Chocolat TextMate JetBrains WebStorm David Laing: Customise your .gitattributes to become a Git Ninja 16:03 - Software & Tools cont’dGrunt.js RequireJS Test Runner Mocha Karma istanbul Compass Google Chrome Git Tower Kaleidoscope 20:26 - Terminal Setups and DatabasesiTerm2 tmux tmuxinator oh-my-zsh bash...2013-05-2458 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber059 JSJ jQuery Mobile with Todd ParkerPanelTodd Parker (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:53 - Todd Parker IntroductionFilament Group 01:21 - DevChat.tv Indiegogo Campaign 01:55 - jQuery MobilejQuery UI 04:13 - Responsive web design 06:17 - Mobile & Proxy BrowsersWebKit Opera & Opera Mini Amazon Silk 14:06 - Enhancements 17:11 - Plugging jQuery Mobile into Desktop Applications 19:11 - Using client-side MVC frameworksAngularJS jQuery Mobile Resources Page 21:52 - Filament Group and jQuery projectsThemeRoller The Filament Group on Github Microsoft Contributions 28:26 - The...2013-05-1726 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber058 JSJ Building Accessible Websites with Brian HoganUse this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013!PanelBrian Hogan (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:55 - Brian Hogan IntroductionHTML5 and CSS3: Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today by Brian Hogan tmux: Productive Mouse-Free Development by Brian Hogan Web Development Recipes by Brian P. Hogan, Chris Warren, Mike Weber, Chris Johnson, Aaron Godin Development Editor with Pragmatic Bookshelf Professor at Chippewa Valley Technical College 01:48 - What Accessibility Means2013-05-1050 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber056 JSJ Marionette.js with Derick BaileyUse this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013!PanelDerick Bailey (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:03 - Derick Bailey IntroductionKendo UI 02:11 - Marionette.jsBackbone.js Zombie Views 06:57 - How backbone.js helps with large-scale applicationsScalability 08:42 - High-level application architecture path with Marionette.jsBBCloneMail BBClone Mail Source Code 13:02 - Breaking down Marionette.jsmarionettejs / backbone.babysitter marionettejs / backbone.wreqr 16:02 - T...2013-04-191h 01JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber054 JSJ JavaScript Parsing, ASTs, and Language Grammar w/ David Herman and Ariya HidayatUse this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013!PanelDavid Herman (twitter blog Effective JavaScript) Ariya Hidayat (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 00:48 - David Herman and Ariya Hidayat Introduction044 JSJ Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman 023 JSJ Phantom.js with Ariya Hidayat 01:54 - Parsing JavaScript and ASTs and Language Grammars 04:44 - Semantics 06:08 - Abstract Syntax Tree (AST)Esprima: Parser Spi...2013-04-0559 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber053 JSJ Software Team DynamicsUse this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013! PanelJoe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 02:48 - External ConflictsDealing with people outside your own team 07:04 - Areas of Expertise 08:45 - Expectations and DeadlinesMultiple Layers of Hierarchy Differences in Goals 13:47 - Flatter Structure Approach 15:21 - The Search for DevelopersFinding the ideal people What makes an ‘A Player’? Intellectual Capability 19:47 - Team Scaling/ Scaling AgileScali...2013-03-2946 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber052 JSJ Node & NPM with Isaac SchlueterUse this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013! PanelIsaac Schlueter (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:33 - Isaac Schlueter IntroductionNPM Node 02:33 - Node Backstoryv8 SpiderMonkey Joyent 05:37 - Node and New FeaturesNode.js v0.10.0 Manual & Documentation v8 13:30 - Language AccommodationsTC39 Luvit libev libuv eventmachine @ GitHub Zedd Shaw 22:32 - C++LibEVN - Node in C 25:19 - New Streams API30:37 - Se...2013-03-221h 00JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber050 JSJ QUnit with Jörn ZaeffererPanel Jörn Zaefferer (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:15 - Jörn Zaefferer IntroductionjQuery QUnit 02:32 - QUnitjQuery Mobile Introduction to Unit Testing | QUnit 06:59 - Built-in support for HTML fixtures for your tests08:50 - Unit Testingjoshuaclayton / specitmmonteleone / pavlov11:57 - Assertionsfn:deep-equal 15:49 - Why use QUnit?unit testing - QUnit vs Jasmine - Stack Overflowstacktrace.js 023 RR Book Club: Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns with Kent Beck26:01 - User experience for user interfac...2013-03-0833 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber049 JSJ MooTools with Valerio Proietti and Arian StolwijkPanelValerio Proietti (twitter github) Arian Stolwijk (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:08 - Arian Stolwijk IntroductionMooTools Developer Symbaloo 01:39 - Valerio Proietti IntroductionMooTools Creator Spotify 02:21 - What is MooTools?Github - MooTools 07:04 - The Class Systemmootools / prime 09:36 - Milk10:25 - Design GoalsGhost 11:19 - Primemootools / wrapup CommonJS 14:18 - MooTools vs jQuery19:53 - Using MooTools and jQuery togetherObject Oriented jQuery with MooTools @jQuery Conference: Ryan Florence 21:08 - MooTools for Frameworksepitome n...2013-03-0146 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber048 JSJ Why JavaScript Is HardPanelJoe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Discussion 00:56 - Why JavaScript is hard to learn02:30 - This05:30 - Bind09:11 - Browsers11:01 - Class-based inheritancePrototypal inheritance 16:37 - New function18:51 - Closures20:51 - JavaScript is asynchronous22:14 - Variable scopingHoisting 26:14 - Numbers and math(AJ joins the podcast) == ’s vs === ’s 32:15 - Things that make JavaScript hard after learning JavaScriptPackage management 35:06 - Numbers (cont’d)Crypto Bitwise operations Strings Effective JavaScript by David Herman 044 JSJ Book Club...2013-02-221h 03JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber047 JSJ Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom DalePanelTom Dale (twitter github blog Tilde Inc.) James Halliday (twitter github substack.net) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:52 - James Halliday Introductionbrowserify 02:37 - Tom Dale IntroductioniCloud Ember.js Big Data & Hadoop 04:47 - Specialized vs Monolithicgithub.com/tildeio Idiology Micro Libraries 14:13 - Learning Frameworks18:04 - Making things modular25:23 - Picking the right tool for the job27:44 - voxel.js & emberjsemberjs / packages BPM - B...2013-02-1557 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber046 JSJ Staying CurrentPanelJoe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 03:19 - The Future of JavaScript and ES6es-discuss -- Discussion of ECMAScript @esdiscuss six ES6 in node.js @brendaneich (Brendan Eich)@rwaldron (Rick Waldron)10:18 - Getting News about JavaScript@derickbailey (Derick Bailey) @tjholowaychuk (TJ Holowaychuk aka Vision Media) @substack (James Halliday) @maxodgen (Max Ogden) Peter Cooper’s JavaScript Weekly Peter Cooper’s HTML5 Weekly @badass_js (Badass JavaScript) @seb_ly (Seb Lee-Delisle) 12:43 - BlogsBen Alman James Burke LosTechies Alvin A...2013-02-0844 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber045 JSJ jQueryPanelAJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:11 - jQuery vs Prototype vs MooTools10:50 - JavaScript Going MainstreamFast Browsers Firefox Web Developer Tools V8 Web Stack 13:21 - Usable JavaScript17:05 - jQuery ProsCross-Platform CSS Selection Chaining 20:16 - jQuery Mobile20:48 - QUnit21:21 - Running jQuery in NodeScraping 22:32 - CSS Manipulation24:14 - jQuery UI25:19 - jQuery Community26:31 - jQuery PluginsAJ’s imageMerrick’s image29:52 - 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CSS GripesSassScalable and Modular Architecture for CSS (SMACSS)CSS316:32 - Preprocessors/CompilersLESSSassStylusCompassChris Eppstein20:34 - Basic Features of CSS Preprocessorsnib mix-ins 23:02 - Usefulness27:15 - Mathematics w/ VariablesSusy28:54 - AnimationUsing CSS animations31:12 - Nesting35:40 - Build Processesgrunt.js42:20 - DistinctionPrefixing 47:35 - Tightly Coupled PicksOld Man’s War by John Scalzi (Joe) X-Wing Miniatures Game (Joe) Dave Crowe (Merrick) Utah Software Craftsmanship Group (AJ) Effective JavaSc...2013-01-1159 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber040 JSJ ConferencesPanel Trevor Tingey (twitter blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:16 - Conferences Attended Visual Studio Live (VS Live) (Joe) Utah Open Source (Joe & Chuck) Utah JS (Joe) MountainWest RubyConf (Trevor & Chuck) JSConf (Trevor) UberConference (Trevor) Web 2.0 (Trevor) RailsConf (Chuck) RubyConf (Chuck) Aloha Ruby Conference (Chuck) New Media Expo (Chuck) 03:24 - Preparing/Planning for Conferences 08:39 - Chatting with Others/Making Contacts at Conferences Hackathons Social Activities 14:36 - Hackathons/Code Retreats/Workshops Global Day of Coderetreat DevTeach 18:46 - Methodology Conferences Agile R...2012-12-2857 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber039 JSJ Sweet.js with Tim DisneyPanelTim Disney (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Tim Caswell (twitter github howtonode.org) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code) Discussion 01:23 - Book Club Episode: Effective JavaScript by David HermanEpisode will record on January 10th and air January 18th 01:48 - Sweet.jsMacros: syntactic transformations Build-your-own CoffeeScript Cleans up code 07:03 - Benefits and Disadvantages10:37 - Using MacrosWhere are they needed? 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