Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Erik Hanchett

Shows

DejaVueDejaVueVue Performance TipsVue is fast (actually the fastest SSR framework)! But sometimes apps might a bit more fine-tuning. And by sometimes, we mean rarely.Still, it can happen - so join Alex and Michael in this DejaVue episode to dive into what tools Vue gives us to improve the frameworks' performance. Further, they dive into the recent SSR benchmark and what it means for you as a developer, as well as striving topics like perceived performance. Enjoy the episode! Chapters(00:00) - Intro (01:14) - The topic of this episode - P...2024-10-0340 minDejaVueDejaVueWorking at AWS (with Erik Hanchett)While Alex is at PragVue, Michael is joined by Developer Advocate Erik Hanchett who works at no other company than AWS. In this DejaVue episode, they discuss the different duties of a Developer Advocate and skills one need to become one, as well as everything around content creation and conferences.In addition, Erik shares how it is to write Vue code as a Software Engineer at AWS, which he did for multiple years. Enjoy the episode!Our GuestErik HanchettWebsiteTwitterYouTubeChapters(00:00...2024-09-2654 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketFullstack TypeScript with Erik HanchettErik Hanchett, senior developer advocate at AWS Amplify, explores the world of Fullstack TypeScript. He discusses the significance of end-to-end type safety, the tools to achieve it, and delves into the benefits and functionalities of AWS Amplify. Links https://www.programwitherik.com https://x.com/erikch https://www.youtube.com/c/programwitherik https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikhanchett https://trpc.io https://orval.dev https://docs.amplify.aws We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter...2024-08-2832 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberMastering Back-End Functionalities and Development with AWS Amplify - JSJ 619In this episode, Steve delves into a deep and insightful conversation with Erik Hanchett from Amazon AWS. They explore a wide range of topics, from discussing the possibilities and complexities of using multiple software services for back-end development to unraveling the benefits of using services like AWS Amplify for handling multiple tasks and integrated functionalities. The conversation also touches on the development and deployment processes, local testing environment setup, language choices, and the Vue component library with connected components and theming. Erik shares his vast expertise and knowledge in the field, and the engaging dialogue offers valuable insights and recommendations...2024-02-061h 10Views on VueViews on VueLife of a Developer Advocate: Tech Skills, Conferences, & Content Creation- VUE 223Erik Hanchett is an Engineer at Amazon Web Services. From exploring a new app designed for esports fans to navigating the world of streaming and developer advocacy, dive deep into the world of technology, coding, and the ever-evolving tech industry. Join Steve, Cody, and Erik to discuss the challenges of transitioning between projects, the rise of developer advocates, measuring the ROI of advocacy efforts, and the value of learning multiple programming languages. Sponsors Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsLinkedIn: Erik Hanchettprogramwitherik.comTwitter: ErikCHPicksCody - Dany Bontecou - YouT...2023-08-221h 10Views on VueViews on VueVueConf 2023 Experience with Erik Hanchett - VUE 219Erik Hanchett returns to the program to discuss his experience speaking at VueConf. He begins by outlining his memorable flight experience, some of the Vue contributors he met, the topics covered, his favorite talk during the conference, and many more!Sponsors Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksVueconf US – May 24-26, 2023 in New Orleans, LA | Vue.jsTwitter: Lee MartinSocialsLinkedIn: Erik Hanchett Twitter: ErikCHPicksErik - Twitch - AWSSteve - Why did Microsoft Build VSCode? Turns out, GitHub Copilot.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands2023-06-2742 minViews on VueViews on VueOpen-Source Library Tools with Erik Hanchett - VUE 217Erik Hanchett is a Front End Engineer at Amazon Web Services. He returns to the show to talk about creating open-source library tools. He begins by explaining the requirements, tools used, and many more in creating the library. On YouTubeOpen-Source Library Tools with Erik Hanchett - VUE 217Sponsors Chuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksVue.js in ActionSocialsProgram With Erik | YouTubeAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy2023-05-091h 07Views on VueViews on VueUnoCSS with Erik Hanchett - VUE 213Erik Hanchett is Front End Engineer at Amazon Web Services. He joins the show with Steve to talk about UnoCSS. He begins by explaining what it is. They also discuss the difference between UnoCSS, tailwind CSS, and WindiCSS. He shares his own experience of using UnoCSS and its useful features. On YouTubeUnoCSS with Erik Hanchett - VUE 213SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksUnoCSSunocss/unocssAWS Amplify - Develop Apps With AWS AmplifySocialsprogramwitherik.com Program With Erik | YouTubeLinkedIn: Erik HanchettTwitter: ErikCHPicksErik - BardSteve - Defamed by Cha...2023-04-1154 minDevelopers HangoutDevelopers HangoutErik HanchettIn this episode of the podcast, I sit down with Erik Hanchett known for his YouTube channel, and blog and now working for AWS. We talk about his move into Dev Advocacy You can check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProgramWithErikWebsite: https://www.programwitherik.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ErikCHAre you ready to earn extra income from sharing your expert opinion? Head over to userinterviews.com/hello to sign up and participate today!2023-02-2431 minBuild and LearnBuild and LearnAWS Amplify and Front-end Frameworks with Erik HanchettIn this episode, you'll hear Erik's developer journey and learn about AWS Amplify. We discuss some ƒront-end trends and continue reiterating the value of rolling up your sleeves and building small things to learn new programming languages and frameworks.We compare and contrast working with Vue and React. We touch briefly on trends seen at Vercel with server-side generation and rendering. Shopify's acquisition of Remix and the dilemma of choice. The advent of code style challenges to build more small projects to learn from. In the second half of the episode, Erik teaches Colin and C...2022-12-2641 minViews on VueViews on VueVuetifyJS 3.0 with John Leider - VUE 203Steve and special returning guest host Erik Hanchett sit down with John Leider of VuetifyJS to talk about the recent 3.0 release of Vuetify.  They discuss the conversion from Vue 2 to Vue 3, the people behind Vuetify, and some of the ways Vue 3 makes things easier in Vuetify.  SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. MartinBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksVuetify 3.0 docsVoV Episode 110VoV Episode 156VoV Episode 183 with Erik HanchettTwitter: @zeroskillzPicksErik - Amplify UI - Build UI fast with Amplify on ReactJohn - Figma: the collaborative interface de...2022-11-221h 01Views on VueViews on VueVue at AWS with Erik Hanchett - VUE 183Erik Hanchett is a prominent voice in the VueJs community with his popular Program With Erik YouTube channel, courses, and other resources. Erik now works as a developer at Amazon Web Services, so today Erik talks about how Vue is used at AWS in the Amplify UI tools. He goes over what Amplify is, how it helps developers easily create and configure AWS resources for their websites, and the Amplify UI components he works on that developers can use to create their front end and talk to the back end. As always, Steve brings the great dad jokes, and they...2022-04-2638 minSuitcase Coder: The PodcastSuitcase Coder: The Podcast20: Interview with Erik Hanchett from the "Self Taught Or Not" PodcastIn this interview, I get the chance to interview Erik Hanchett (@ErikCH on Twitter) who studied computer science at university and we discuss some of the differences between going the "traditional" vs "coding Bootcamp" route to becoming a software developer. Bonus: Erik also shares some very helpful tips for junior / entry-level software developers Self Taught or Not Podcast: https://www.selftaughtornot.com/ #digitalnomad #remoteworking #softwaredeveloper Suitcase Coder Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/c/suitcasecoder https://suitcasecoder.com/ https://twitter.com/CoderSuitcase https...2021-08-3129 minThe Scrimba PodcastThe Scrimba PodcastBecoming rejection-proof with Erik Hanchett from Amazon Web ServicesWhen Erik started his coding career, several companies rejected him. Today, he works as a Front End Engineer at Amazon Web Services! Can you imagine how different things might have been had Erik let rejection block him? In this episode, Erik talks about how to think about rejection so it doesn't bother you, the tactics he would use to get a junior developer job in 2021, and how to glide into a recruiter's inbox. Finally, Erik compares React and Vue, and talks about the job prospects for each.2021-07-2734 minViews on VueViews on VueVUE 133: Teach VueJS with Erik HanchettSteve and Lindsay talk with Erik Hanchett about his experience teaching VueJS. Erik is a published author, prolific Youtube video creator, and has created multiple online courses all for the purpose of teaching Vue. The discussion ranges from how he creates runs his courses, to the benefits of writing for an established publisher, to developer job interviews, and finally certifications for developers. Panel Lindsay WardellSteve Edwards Guest Erik Hanchett Links Devchat.tv- VoV 111: Educating about VueJS with Erik HanchettVue 360 | Program with ErikVue 360 CourseStackBlitzManning | Vue,js in ActionSelf-Taught Or NotYoutube Channel: Program with ErikFull Stack Serverless: Modern Application Development with React...2021-01-1256 minLearn to Code With MeLearn to Code With MeThe End of Season 7As the seventh season of the Learn to Code With Me podcast draws to a close, I reflect on the inspiring transformation stories we shared, including recaps of my favorite moments. I also share updates on LTCWM and my goals for 2020, including a sneak peek into what we’re working on next through the end of the year. Catch up on all eight episodes from Season 7 here or at learntocodewith.me/podcast: S7E1: Making the Pivot from Pastor to Web Designer with Chris Misterek S7E2: How an English Professor Became a...2020-07-2808 minLearn to Code With MeLearn to Code With MeS7E4: An Introduction to Vue.js with Developer and Author Erik HanchettErik is a senior software engineer at an insurance technology company in Reno, Nevada. He’s also a tech author, podcast co-host, blogger, and YouTuber.  Even though Erik has a traditional computer science degree, his path wasn’t very traditional. He took a break from college after a couple of semesters, took a job in tech support for a few years, and then went back to finish his degree. And that’s what we’re going to be talking about today:  Erik’s journey to becoming a senior software engineer Why having a CS degree doesn...2020-06-2347 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 111: Educating about VueJS with Erik HanchettVue Remote Conf 2020October 6th to 9th The Views on Vue panel talks with Erik Hanchett, prolific VueJS educator, about his new Vue 360 course and other educational resources he provides to the VueJS comunity. We also talk about personal branding and how to get started building your own brand. Panel Steve EdwardsLindsay Wardell Guest Erik Hanchett Sponsors Cloudways | Use promo code "DEVCHAT" for 30% off for 3 months on all plans "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Create Awesome Vue.js Apps With Nuxt.js...2020-06-2350 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 085: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with Filipa LacerdaOn this episode of Views on Vue the panelists are joined by Filipa Lacerda. Filipa is a senior front-end engineer at Gitlab where they have been using Vue. The topic for this episode of Views on Vue is “the good, the bad, and the ugly” where the panelists discuss some of the positives of their experience with Vue as well as some of the struggles they’ve had.  Filipa starts the discussion with sharing that Vue comes with a great deal of power to deliver to the end user as well as an example of this that she has experienced. She als...2019-10-2955 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 074: My Vue from Nigeria with Nosa ObasekiSponsors NetlifySentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan CacheFly Panel Ben Hong Erik Hanchett Joined by Special Guest: Nosa Obaseki Summary Nosa Obaseki joins the panel to share his story and his experience learning Vue in Nigeria. He shares how he got started in Vue and the resources he used. The panel praises the Vue documentation and shares their experiences of learning from them. The panel compares the methods for debugging including the use of stack overflow and google. Nosa shares his experience with the next step he took in learning Vue, taking on a pro...2019-08-1345 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 063: Exploring the World of Animations with Krystal CampioniSponsor NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Divya Sasidharan Ben Hong Natalia Tepluhina Erik Hanchett Joined by Special Guest: Krystal Campioni Summary Krystal Campioni starts by introducing herself and her background. She shares how she got into Vue and her design education. She shares resources for developers looking to learn more about design. She shares free online animation resources. The panel shares their favorite animation tips and discusses what makes vue a great framework for animations. The panel considers the value of animation; what are the bene...2019-05-2858 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 062: Teaching Vue to Beginners with Marina MostiSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Chris FritzBen HongErik Hanchett Joined by Special Guest: Marina Mosti Summary Marina Mosti explain what is date-fns and why people need them. The panel askes Marina questions about her articles for beginners, starting with why she wrote the articles. Marina shares what she learned while writing the articles and what people like about her articles. The panel comments on the relatable examples used in her articles and wonders how she came up with them. Marina shares her thought process while writing and her frustration with the need peop...2019-05-211h 10Views on VueViews on VueVoV 059: Trash Brain, Clean Vue with TessaSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Eric Hanchett Divya Sasidharan Joined by Special Guest: Tessa Episode Summary Tessa is UI developer, teacher, and community organizer. Her passion is finding more ways to build reusable components. She talks about the component work she’s been doing, specifically experimenting with building a reusable component library that’s documented and building reusable components into existing apps. She talks about what she means by reusable component and her approach to building components. They discuss the use of slots, wrapping, and how they came to understand scope sl...2019-04-301h 25Views on VueViews on VueVoV 056: Vue, Components, News Platform with Damian DuliszSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Charles Max WoodErik HanchettChris Fritz Joined by Special Guest: Damian Dulisz Summary Damian Dulisz, a core team member of vuejs, introduces his various libraries and other work. The panel asks about Damian’s work on event global listener; Damian brags about his global events library and explains why he put it on event global listener. Sharing his experience managing libraries and components, Damian gives tips and shares what he wishes he had known while building components. The panel discusses features in components and finding a balance of flexibility and configurability. Damian explai...2019-04-091h 11Views on VueViews on VueVoV 052: Documentation with Natalia TepluhinaSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Divya SasidharanErik HanchettCharles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Natalia Tepluhina Episode Summary  In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists talk to Natalia Tepluhina, Senior Frontend Developer at GitLab, about the importance of good documentation and the value of its contribution to open source in comparison to that of actual code. Natalia talks about the projects she has written documentation for, and they discuss the challenges in producing good docs. She explains three rules in making documentation comprehensive and the process involved in its creation.  They then go into specifi...2019-03-1248 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 051: Developing Accessible Apps with Maria LamardoSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Episode Summary In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists chat about accessibility with Maria Lamardo, a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst currently working as a Corporate Systems Engineer at Nutanix. Maria is also the founder of Developers at RTP and is the Vue Vixens' Chapter Leader. She has extensive experience with people with learning disabilities. For Maria, accessibility means making the web available to everyone regardless of their location and their disabilities. These disabilities could be permanent or temporary and can be auditory, visual and cognitive in nature. One of the...2019-03-0539 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 047: Games & Other Novel Uses for Vue with Kevin DrumSponsors: KendoUISentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditTripleByte Panel: Chris FritzDivya SasidharanErik HatchettCharles Max Wood Special Guest: Kevin Drum Notes: This episode features special guest Kevin Drum from Virginia. Kevin is a remote developer for Asteris, a company supplying tech to veterinarians based out of Colorado. Kevin works daily on a Vue app called Keystone Omni which provides imaging solutions for veterinarians, but was invited on the show because he made a blackjack game with Vue. The panel discusses his inspiration for making a game with Vue, since Vue is most often used to manage data. Kevin details the technologies he...2019-02-0539 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 045: Comparing the React and Vue Ecosystems with a Real-World SPA with John DatserakisSponsors: KendoUISentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditTripleByte Panel: Divya SasidharanErik HanchettChris FritzJoe EamesJohn PapaCharles Max Wood Special Guest: John Datserakis Episode Summary In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists talk to John Datserakis, a full stack developer from North Shore Massachusetts. John has been programming for 9 years and works for Promosis, Inc. a company that develops and designs sweepstakes programs and other marketing tools. After leaving jQuery, John wrote a detailed tutorial comparing Vue and React. He felt that there weren’t enough tutorials available that show the issues developers face while coding in real time. With thi...2019-01-241h 16Views on VueViews on VueVoV 040: Fonts with Miriam SuzannePanel: - Joe Eames- John Papa- Erik Hatchett- Charles Max Wood Special Guest: https://twitter.com/mirisuzanne?lang=en In this episode, the panel talks with https://twitter.com/mirisuzanne?lang=en who is an author, performer, musician, designer, and web developer who works with http://oddbird.net/authors/miriam/, Teacup, Gorilla, Grapefruit Lab, and CSS Tricks. She’s the author of Riding SideSaddle and the Post-Obsolete Book, co-author of Jump Start Sass, and creator of the Susy and True Open-Source toolkits. The panel and the guest talk about Fonts! Show Topics: 0:00 ht...2018-12-0451 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 037: Vuex, VuePress and Nuxt with Benjamin HongPanel: Chris FritzEric HatchetDivya SasidharanCharles Max Wood Special Guest: Benjamin Hong In this episode, the panel talks with Benjamin Hong who is a Senior Fullstack Engineer at GitLab, Inc. who currently resides in the Washington D.C. metro area. Ben and the panel talk about Politico and the current projects that Ben is working on. The panelists talk about topics, such as Vue, Vuex, VuePress, Nuxt, among others. Check out today’s episode! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement – Kendo UI 0:32 – Panel: Hi! Welcome – our panel today is live at Park City, UT. 1:34 – Benjamin introduces himself. 1:41 – Panel: Politico is a well trafficked website and it’s well...2018-11-1359 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 033: “Panelists Contributing to Opensource” (Pt. 2)Panel: Charles Max WoodChris FritzErik HanchettDivya Sasidharan In this episode, the panel talks amongst themselves on the topic: how does one contribute to opensource work? They discuss the various ways that they contribute, such as speaking at conferences, recording videos for YouTube, podcasting, among others. Check-out today’s episode to get some insight and inspiration of how YOU can contribute to YOUR community!  Show Topics: 1:11 – We have decided we haven’t completed this topic 1:23 – Last time we went around the panel and see how we contribute? One of the ways I contribute to opensource is organizing events and conferences. Divya, you write...2018-10-161h 13Views on VueViews on VueVoV031: “Panelists Contributing to Opensource: Do Good, Do Well” (Pt. 1)Panel: Divya SasidharanCharles Max WoodJoe EamesChris FritzErik HanchettJohn Papa Special Guest: No Guest(s) In this episode, the panel talks amongst themselves on the topic: how does one contribute to opensource work? They discuss their various ways that they contribute, such as speaking at conferences, recording videos for YouTube, podcasting, among others. Check-out today’s episode to get some insight and inspiration of how YOU can contribute to YOUR community!  Show Topics: 1:31 – Erik: Contributing to opensource – and being a good resource for the community. Contributing and still making a living. If people want to make this more sustainable and doing work fo...2018-10-021h 11Views on VueViews on VueVoV 030: "How we use Vue in Data Science" with Jacob Schatz & Taylor Murphy (Gitlab Team)Panel: Divya SasidharanCharles Max WoodJoe EamesJohn PapaChris FritzErik Hanchett Special Guest: Sarah Drasner In this episode, the panel talks with Jacob Schatz and Taylor Murphy who are apart of the GitLab Team. Jake is a staff developer, and Taylor is a manager at GitLab who started off as a data engineer. To find out more about the GitLab Team check them out here! Also, they are looking to hire, so inquire about the position through GitLab, if interested! The panel talks about Vue, Flux, Node, Flask, Python, D3, and much...much more! Show Topics: 1:51 – Chuck: Introduce yourselves, please. 1:55 – Backgrounds of the...2018-09-251h 09Views on VueViews on VueVoV 029: Vue with Sarah DrasnerPanel: Divya SasidharanCharles Max WoodJoe EamesJohn PapaChris FritzErik Hanchett Special Guest: Sarah Drasner In this episode, the panel talks with Sarah Drasner, and John Papa is my boss! Sarah talks about the Vue alongside the panel. She goes into her many passions, and talks about how education and being a teacher is something that is quite important for her. Check out today’s episode to hear all of these topics, plus more! Show Topics: 1:42 – Chuck: Let’s talk about your February article, Sarah! 1:57 – Sarah: Sure! I have a great relationship with SMASHING magazine. They reached out to me and we started...2018-09-181h 03Views on VueViews on VueVoV 028: “10 Things I Love About Vue with Duncan Grant”Panel: - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shortdiv- https://twitter.com/erikch?lang=en- https://twitter.com/josepheames?ref_src=twsrc%255Egoogle%257Ctwcamp%255Eserp%257Ctwgr%255Eauthor- https://www.linkedin.com/in/papajohn- https://twitter.com/chrisvfritz?lang=en Special Guest: http://duncangrant.co.uk/contact.html In this episode, the panel talks with http://duncangrant.co.uk/contact.html who is a JavaScript developer and he talks briefly about his background. Today he discusses the https://medium.com/@dalaidunc/10-things-i-love-about-vue-505886ddaff2 He works in Cambridge, UK and is quite involved...2018-09-111h 07Views on VueViews on VueVoV 027: Code AutomationPanel: Divya SasidharanErik HanchettJoe EamesChris Fritz  In this episode, the panel talks about code automation, generators, and other topics. They talk about the pros and cons of what generators can and cannot do. Later they discuss different codes, such as Prettier and Eslint codes, and also talk about their pros and cons. Check-out today’s episode to get the full details on these topics and much more! Show Topics: 1:03 – Panel has different views on what code automation is and or is not. 2:53 – One of the panelists started his career with Rails. 3:58 – Let’s jump into one thing that I think Rails did r...2018-09-041h 07Views 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 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 024: Teaching Vue, Community Building, and the Vue News Podcast with Gregg Pollack & Adam JahrPanel: Chris FritzJoe EamesDivya SasidharanErik Hanchett Special Guests: Gregg Pollack & Adam Jahr In this episode, the Views on Vue panel talks to Gregg Pollack and Adam Jahr about teaching Vue, community building, and the Vue News Podcast. Gregg is passionate about teaching online, being a father, and self-awareness and leadership development with startups. Adam teaches alongside Gregg at Vue Mastery, where they strive to be the ultimate resource for Vue developers. They talk about what made them decide to create Vue Mastery, the evolution of the Vue community, the story of Code School, and more! In particular, we dive pretty...2018-08-1446 minViews 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 12Views on VueViews on VueVoV 018: State Management with Vue.js with Hassan DjirdehPanel: Charles Max WoodChris FritzErik HanchettDivya Sasidharan Special Guests: Hassan Djirdeh In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss state management with Vue.js with Hassan Djirdeh. Hassan is a front-end engineer developer based out of Toronto, Canada and works for the ecommerce company Shopify as his full-time job. In his free-time he does anything and everything related to Vue and has also recently helped publish a book called Fullstack Vue. They talk about Vue CLI 3.0, state management patterns, his talk The Importance of State Management in Vue, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Hassan...2018-07-031h 10Views on VueViews on VueVoV 014: Vue.component with Mitchell GarciaPanel: Chris FritzErik HanchettDivya Sasidharan Special Guests: Mitchell Garcia In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the article Why You Shouldn’t Use Vue.component with the author Mitchell Garcia. Mitchell runs the blog FrontEndSociety.com, which focuses almost entirely on Vue.js, as well as works for OZRK Labs. They talk about what led him to Vue, what single-file components are and the advantages to them, and his article. They also touch on when you would and would not want to use Vue.component and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Mitchell introHas be...2018-06-051h 06Views on VueViews on VueVoV 012: Re-using VueJS Mixins and Filtering Google Map Data with Dan PastoriPanel: Chris FritzErik HanchettDivya SasidharanJoe Eames Special Guests: Dan Pastori In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss re-using VueJS mixins and filtering Google Map data with Dan Pastori. Dan currently is a developer working with VueJS and Laravel development. They talk about what Laravel is, why they would recommend using it in conjunction with Vue, and the role Vue can hold in a Laravel application. They also touch on why Vue became popular in the Laravel community, the direction of Laravel in the future, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Framework SummitDan introWhat...2018-05-2256 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 011: Vue Testing with Roman KubaPanel: Chris FritzErik HanchettDivya SasidharanBrett NelsonJoe Eames Special Guests: Roman Kuba In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue testing with Roman Kuba. Roman is currently the senior software engineer at Codeship, where he pushes front-end development forward. He talks about his experience switching Cosdehip over to using Vue from Angular, how he completed this task and the pros to using Vue. The panel also touches on the importance of reading the source code and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Brett introRoman introVueUsing Vue in the front-end at CodeshipAngularTransition from Angular to VueHow...2018-05-151h 03Views 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 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 05Views on VueViews on VueVoV 005: Vue in the Enterprise with Chris FritzPanel: Charles Max WoodErik HanchettChris Fritz In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue enterprise development with Chris Fritz. Chris is the curator for documentation on the Vue core team, works on a lot of tooling to help support Vue developers, and develops resources such as the Style Guide. They compare his Vue Enterprise Boilerplate to Nuxt and discuss the pros and cons to using each. Chris also discusses why he decided to create this boilerplate and how it has allowed him to skip to the interesting part of his job. In particular, we dive pretty deep...2018-04-0356 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 003: Nuxt.js Basics and VueJS in ActionPanel: Charles Max WoodErik Hanchett In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss the Nuxt.js, which is a framework for creating universal Vue.js applications, and how you can use it with Vue. They express how flexible this framework is to use and talk about how easy it is to get started with it. They also touch on static site generators and the pros and cons to using these. They end the podcast discussing Erik’s book, Vue.js in Action, which is a beginner-intermediate book on Vue.js. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is...2018-03-2027 minViews 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 minReal World EmberReal World EmberInterlude: Ember Round TableWe discuss how to get started with Ember, how Ember has made us better software developers in general, and how to recapture the Google Trends rankings. Other interviews by Erik Hanchett can be found at his soundcloud account. Writings by David Tang can be found at The JS Guy. Both of those come highly recommended. And, of course, my screencast can be found at EmberScreencasts.com. I've also been writing a book about learning Javascript and Ember via games. 2016-03-0547 min