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Webbidevaus.fiWebbidevaus.fiNeljännesvuosisata JavaScriptiä, osa 1/2JavaScript täytti 25 vuotta! Neljännesvuosisadan kunniaksi Antti ja Riku muistelevat mitä kaikkea noihin vuosiin on kuulunutkaan, ja peilaavat tapahtumia omiin kokemuksiinsa. Down the memory lane!JavaScript 25 v!https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/javascript-25/1995Brendan Eich / Netscape10 päivää aikaa rakentaa ohjelmointikieli Netscape NavigatoriinNETSCAPE AND SUN ANNOUNCE JAVASCRIPT, THE OPEN, CROSS-PLATFORM OBJECT SCRIPTING LANGUAGE FOR ENTERPRISE NETWORKS AND THE INTERNETJavaScript is analogous to Visual Basic in that it can be used by people with little or no programming experience to quickly construct complex applications.Vaikutteita Javasta, Schemestä ja SelfistäSelf: PrototyypitScheme: First-class funktiotJava: Tuttu syntaksiJavaScriptin nimiMicrosoft alkoi ra...2020-12-131h 20Ruby RoguesRuby RoguesRR 400: Celebrating a Milestone - Ruby Rogues 400th EpisodeSponsorsSentry- use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Episode Summary   In this 400th episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists - Dave Kimura, Andrew Mason, Eric Berry, Charles Max Wood talk about themselves, their backgrounds, things they are working with, their journey and perspectives on life in general.Eric has been a developer since 1998 and is working on Ruby on Rails since 2008. He talks about his current company – CodeFund, an ethical advertising platform that helps open-source developers generate a recurring passive income which encourages them to maintain existing software as well as contribute to additional projects. Dave is currently in a transition phase emp...2019-02-191h 05JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentWhat up, docs? 🥕Safia, Nick, Jerod, and Chris get together to talk about documentation. Documentation is essential in our work but it can be difficult to get buy-in. The crew talks about how you can get others to care about it in your organization, tools that make documentation easier, and some examples of companies doing it right. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Gauge – Low maintenance test automation! Gauge is free and open source test automation framework that takes th...2018-11-0254 minReal World EmberReal World EmberFunctional Programming in Ember: Daniel Chappell at Q2 eBankingWe talk functional programming in Ember, functional programming in other languages (including languages that transpile to Javascript), and functional programming in theory. Daniel Chappell 2.5 years programming exp, previous career was as a photographer motivation for starting programming was getting out of photography, but he soon came to love programming for itself functional programming functional style makes codebase safer and easier to change and collaborate on Computed Properties in Ember are pure functions Should separate code into functional and imperative pieces, with imperative as small as possible Recognized a lot of Functional philosophy in Ember Most Ember code can...2016-02-1832 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceElixir and the Future of Phoenix (Interview)José Valim joined the show to talk about Elixir. We learned about the early days of José’s start as a programmer. José took us back to the beginning of Elixir and shared why Erlang got him so excited, we broke down features of the language, we talked about functional programming, concurrency, developing for multi-core systems, we talked about the Elixir community, the future of Phoenix, Ecto, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Toptal – Join th...2016-02-091h 35Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsElixir and the Future of PhoenixJosé Valim joined the show to talk about Elixir. We learned about the early days of José’s start as a programmer. José took us back to the beginning of Elixir and shared why Erlang got him so excited, we broke down features of the language, we talked about functional programming, concurrency, developing for multi-core systems, we talked about the Elixir community, the future of Phoenix, Ecto, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Toptal – Join th...2016-02-091h 35Functional GeekeryFunctional GeekeryFogusIn this episode I talk with Fogus, author of The Joy of Clojure and Functional JavaScript. We cover his history with functional languages, working with JavaScript in a functional style, and digging into the history of software development. Our Guest, Fogus fogus.me Topics Joy of Clojure Chris Houser Clojure.core Relevance (Now Cognitect) Missing the interesting conversations as part of Clojure.core team Core/async Fogus’ previous functional language experience What about Lisp appeals to Fogus Progression of Imperative to Functional to Lo...2014-01-2843 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv017 JSJ CoffeeScript with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists talk to Jeremy Ashkenas about CoffeeScript.2012-06-201h 01All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv017 JSJ CoffeeScript with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists talk to Jeremy Ashkenas about CoffeeScript.2012-06-201h 01JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber017 JSJ CoffeeScript with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists talk to Jeremy Ashkenas about CoffeeScript.Special Guest: Jeremy Ashkenas . Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.2012-06-2018 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceLuvit and Lua Bindings for libuv (Interview)Wynn caught up with Tim Caswell to talk about Luvit, his new project that provides Lua bindings for libuv. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Adam recently married the lovely Heather. Tim Caswell is a long time friend of the show, creator of the How to Node blog. Lua is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. Luvit = Lua + libUV + jIT = pure awesomesauce. LuaJIT’s FFI library allo...2012-05-2324 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsLuvit and Lua Bindings for libuvWynn caught up with Tim Caswell to talk about Luvit, his new project that provides Lua bindings for libuv. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Adam recently married the lovely Heather. Tim Caswell is a long time friend of the show, creator of the How to Node blog. Lua is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. Luvit = Lua + libUV + jIT = pure awesomesauce. LuaJIT’s FFI library allo...2012-05-2324 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv004 JSJ Backbone.js with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists discuss Backbone.js with Jeremy Ashkenas.2012-02-1354 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv004 JSJ Backbone.js with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists discuss Backbone.js with Jeremy Ashkenas.2012-02-1354 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber004 JSJ Backbone.js with Jeremy AshkenasThe panelists discuss Backbone.js with Jeremy Ashkenas.Special Guest: Jeremy Ashkenas . Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.2012-02-1354 minRails CoachRails Coach032 RC CoffeeScriptCoffeeScript is a language written by Jeremy Ashkenas that compiles to Javascript. Its syntax is much more friendly than native JavaScript. Especially if you're used to languages like Ruby or Python. As or Rails 3.1, CoffeeScript is available by default and a coffeescript file is created in /app/assets/javascripts every time you run the scaffold generator. A few of my favorite features of the language are: I can ignore parenthesis (mostly), semi-colons, and curly braces Function notation Objects with nested notation Variable safety (not creating globals) Splats on lists Classes Always returns last expression String interpolation I don't like: Operator...2012-01-1300 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceSpine and Client-Side MVC (Interview)Wynn caught up with Alex MacCaw to talk about Spine, CoffeeScript, writing books, and working at Twitter. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Alex MacCaw – Website, GitHub, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Alex MacCaw, O’Reilly writer and open source developer now working on the front-end for Twitter. Spine Lightweight MVC library for building JavaScript applications, inspired by Backbone. Spine is written in CoffeeScript Eco is Alex’s favorite client-side templating engine. Alex sug...2011-12-2023 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsSpine and Client-Side MVCWynn caught up with Alex MacCaw to talk about Spine, CoffeeScript, writing books, and working at Twitter. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Alex MacCaw – Website, GitHub, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Alex MacCaw, O’Reilly writer and open source developer now working on the front-end for Twitter. Spine Lightweight MVC library for building JavaScript applications, inspired by Backbone. Spine is written in CoffeeScript Eco is Alex’s favorite client-side templating engine. Alex sug...2011-12-2023 minWeb Directions PodcastWeb Directions PodcastJeremy Ashkenas - A Cup of CoffeeScriptAfter a lost decade in the wilderness, JavaScript is starting to change and evolve. We’ll look at CoffeeScript, a little language that compiles into JavaScript, providing concise ways to to write many common JavaScript patterns. We’ll cover syntactic and semantic pain points, polyfills, sugar, and how you can start experimenting with your own flavor of JS. Jeremy Ashkenas is part of the Interactive News team at the New York Times, as well as the lead developer of DocumentCloud, helping news organizations analyze and publish the primary source documents behind the news. He works on CoffeeScript, Backbone.js, Underscore.js...2011-10-2300 minCloud Out Loud | RubyCloud Out Loud | RubyS01E43: Chris Nelson 2:00 How MVC is shifting from server side to client side 2:53 Backbone.js and CoffeeScript revolutionizing front end development 4:35 Seamlessly structuring client side code with Backbone.js 6:18 The origin of Backbone.js and why it fits naturally with Rails 8:34 How CoffeeScript changed Chris’ approach to front end development 9:00 CoffeeScript as a better syntax for JavaScript 10:00 Where to begin? CoffeeScript for n00bs 11:00 Jasmine: BDD for JavaScript 11:42 Why Jasmine + CoffeeScript = crazy delicious 12:30 The Beautiful Front End Code training course 13:37 How Steve Jobs and the Apple IIe shaped Chris’ introduction to programming 19:15 Chris’ interest in node.js 20:20 Rails 3.1 asset pipeline for managing dependencies in Jav...2011-10-0700 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceCode for America (Interview)Adam and Wynn caught up with Erik and Max, Fellows at Code for America to talk about civic-focused development and open source. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Apply now to be a 2012 Code for America Fellow - Deadline is July 31 LSRC V is just around the corner Follow @TheSassWay for your Sass news Code for America enlists the talent of the...2011-07-261h 00Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsCode for AmericaAdam and Wynn caught up with Erik and Max, Fellows at Code for America to talk about civic-focused development and open source. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Apply now to be a 2012 Code for America Fellow - Deadline is July 31 LSRC V is just around the corner Follow @TheSassWay for your Sass news Code for America enlists the talent of the...2011-07-261h 00The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourcePow, Rails 3.1 Asset Pipeline, CoffeeScript and More (Interview)Adam and Wynn caught up with Sam Stephenson from 37Signals to talk about his his many open source projects and developing Basecamp Mobile. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: Nathan Smith, friend of the show, creator of 960.gs, Adapt, Formalize, and featured in Episode 0.3.2 Sam Stephenson, programmer at 37signals, creator of massive amounts of open source. Pow is a zero-config Rack server for Mac OS X. Pow supports multiple rubies via RVM. Powder is a...2011-07-131h 02Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsPow, Rails 3.1 Asset Pipeline, CoffeeScript and MoreAdam and Wynn caught up with Sam Stephenson from 37Signals to talk about his his many open source projects and developing Basecamp Mobile. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Show Notes: Nathan Smith, friend of the show, creator of 960.gs, Adapt, Formalize, and featured in Episode 0.3.2 Sam Stephenson, programmer at 37signals, creator of massive amounts of open source. Pow is a zero-config Rack server for Mac OS X. Pow supports multiple rubies via RVM. Powder is a...2011-07-131h 02The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceRuby, Rails, the Cloud (Interview)Steve and Wynn caught up with Dr. Nic from Engine Yard to talk about the cloud, Jenkins, Ruby, and lowering the barrier of entry for learning Rails on Windows. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XSteve Klabnik – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes: Catch up with us at Red Dirt Ruby Conf Steve will be at Codeconf Kenneth will be covering PyCon 2011 Thanks for putting up with us for 50 episodes! Dr. Nic...2011-03-0143 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsRuby, Rails, the CloudSteve and Wynn caught up with Dr. Nic from Engine Yard to talk about the cloud, Jenkins, Ruby, and lowering the barrier of entry for learning Rails on Windows. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XSteve Klabnik – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes: Catch up with us at Red Dirt Ruby Conf Steve will be at Codeconf Kenneth will be covering PyCon 2011 Thanks for putting up with us for 50 episodes! Dr. Nic...2011-03-0143 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedCoffeeScript and JavaScript (The Changelog #29)Wynn and special guest host Micheil Smith sat down with Jeremy Ashkenas from DocumentCloud to chat about CoffeeScript, a cool language that compiles to JavaScript.2010-07-2300 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceCoffeeScript and JavaScript (Interview)Wynn and special guest host Micheil Smith sat down with Jeremy Ashkenas from DocumentCloud to chat about CoffeeScript, a cool language that compiles to JavaScript. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: CoffeeScript - a cool language that compiles to JavaScript. DocumentCloud - an index of primary source documents and a tool for annotating, organizing and publishing them on the web. Haskell - an advanced purely functional programming la...2010-07-2338 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsCoffeeScript and JavaScriptWynn and special guest host Micheil Smith sat down with Jeremy Ashkenas from DocumentCloud to chat about CoffeeScript, a cool language that compiles to JavaScript. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Wynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: CoffeeScript - a cool language that compiles to JavaScript. DocumentCloud - an index of primary source documents and a tool for annotating, organizing and publishing them on the web. Haskell - an advanced purely functional programming la...2010-07-2338 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceDocument Cloud and Underscore.js (Interview)Jeremy Ashkenas is the Lead Developer at DocumentCloud about their effort to revolutionize the way media organizations gather news. Jeremy discusses their open source projects CloudCrowd, Underscore.js, and JAMMIT that they’ve released along the way. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jeremy Ashkenas – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes:We’re getting the hang of this. We’re pioneering Agile Podcasting! Jeremy Ashke...2009-12-0635 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsDocument Cloud and Underscore.jsJeremy Ashkenas is the Lead Developer at DocumentCloud about their effort to revolutionize the way media organizations gather news. Jeremy discusses their open source projects CloudCrowd, Underscore.js, and JAMMIT that they’ve released along the way. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Jeremy Ashkenas – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes:We’re getting the hang of this. We’re pioneering Agile Podcasting! Jeremy Ashke...2009-12-0635 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedDocument Cloud and Underscore.js (The Changelog #5)Jeremy Ashkenas is the Lead Developer at DocumentCloud about their effort to revolutionize the way media organizations gather news. Jeremy discusses their open source projects CloudCrowd, Underscore.js, and JAMMIT that they’ve released along the way.2009-12-0600 min