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The Cherryleaf PodcastThe Cherryleaf Podcast157. The Rise of Autonomous AI Agents and What It Means for Technical Writers🔍 Episode Overview In this episode, Ellis explores how AI agents, especially autonomous AI agents, are reshaping the landscape of technical communication. What are they? How do they differ from traditional AI tools? And crucially, what does their rise mean for technical writers? Blending two recent blog posts, Ellis walks us through emerging tools like Manus, Opera's browser AI, and AgentQL, and what these changes mean for how we create, structure, and deliver documentation. 🧠 What You'll Learn What AI agents and autonomous AI agents are — and how they're evolving The four key traits of autonomo...2025-04-1336 mindebug:minddebug:mindCan Emotion Regulation Make You a 10x Engineeer? | with Rachel Nabors | debug:mind 05This is episode 5 for my series about tech and mental health, called "debug:mind". Originally released on YouTube on Apr 18th, 2024. 🔔 Subscribe for more episodes in the future! 🔍 Description In this episode of "debug:mind" I chat with Rachel Nabors, DevEd expert (previously: Microsoft, AWS and Meta) about the crucial role of emotion regulation in tech. We talk about how understanding and managing emotions can transform your professional life, enhance decision-making, and improve workplace relationships. We also go into practical tips for recognizing and regulating emotions to become not just a better engineer, but a...2024-10-0648 minModern WebModern WebBrowser Native APIs with Rachel NaborsRachel Lee Nabors talks about the challenge of remaining current with new APIs and libraries, and how to prioritize which technologies you should invest your time in. Along with Tracy Lee, Rachel discusses their project of refactoring a demo using modern APIs and the benefits of challenging oneself with browser native APIs. The conversation also covers Rachel's involvement in standards development, and the evolving web technologies landscape. Sponsored by This Dot Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel Read more on our blog Timestamps 2024-08-0914 minConTejas CodeConTejas CodeRachel Nabors: How to Navigate Big Tech, the Future of DevRel, DocumentationLinks- Codecrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters- Rachel's book "The Tech Career Survival Guide": https://nearestnabors.substack.com/- Rachel on X: https://x.com/rachelnaborsSummaryRachel Nabors (they/them), a developer relations expert with an incredible track record discusses their career journey and the challenges of pricing and valuing their work in the developer relations industry. They emphasize the importance of knowing your worth and setting appropriate hourly rates based on your skills and the value you bring to the table. Rachel...2024-07-111h 32The Scrimba PodcastThe Scrimba PodcastWhat's New in React 19 (and What That Means for You), with Dev AgrawalMeet Dev Agrawal 🇮🇳🇺🇸! Dev is a software developer, developer advocate, content creator, and A React expert deeply ingrained in the React community. The last time he was on the show, we tried to find an answer to the question of whether we should still be learning React in 2024 - the community was divided! Today, we’re talking about React 19.React 19 is the latest version of React, introducing some amazing new features! Key features include the new React Compiler, which automates performance optimization; Server Components, which allow rendering components on the server for faster initial page loads and improved data...2024-06-0640 minThe Scrimba PodcastThe Scrimba PodcastWhat to Do If Nobody's Hiring (and How to Slide Into Their DMs When They Do), with Rachel NaborsMeet  Rachel Lee Nabors 🇺🇸🇬🇧! They are an award-winning cartoonist who transitioned to become a developer with a passion for teaching the world how to code. Rachel has worked at major tech companies such as Microsoft, AWS, and Meta. At Meta, they were a pivotal contributor to react.dev, the award-winning version of React documentation.Rachel is also the author of the Tech Career Survival Guide, a series of Substack essays that may or may not become a book. In these essays, they teach readers about emotional resilience, managing change, and the practical aspects of working in tech. In this episo...2024-05-0148 minThe Scrimba PodcastThe Scrimba PodcastThis is How Companies Think About Hiring, with Dominik PiątekMeet Dominik Piątek 🇵🇱🇬🇧! Dominik moved to the UK from Poland in search of career opportunities. He worked odd jobs, acquired a varied set of skills, and became a partner in a digital agency at the age of 23. That's where he got interested in front-end development, and more than a decade later, Dom is still in London. He's a staff developer who has also led cross-functional teams, worked with complex JavaScript applications and multiple times served as a tech lead.Dominik interviewed Alex for a job in their previous company. Today, the tables have turned, and Alex interviews Do...2024-04-2547 minAPI The Docs PodcastAPI The Docs PodcastInstall ways to check on the overall health of the portal - Conversation with Rachel Lee Nabors"Key results are the things you're going to do to move that number. Here's the thing where most people spin out. There should be a break mechanism on the things that you're doing […] a culture of experimentation, and objective critique around 'Is this the right thing to be doing?” Welcome back to our two parts episode with Rachel Lee Nabors, we continue with talking about developer portal stakeholders and your metrics based approach.2024-04-0925 minAPI The Docs PodcastAPI The Docs PodcastReact.dev and storyboarding with Rachel Lee Nabors"You can always tell when it's a novice writer or a writer and an artist who are in bad relation because there will be blocks of text everywhere explaining how the character is feeling […] There's a delicate balance to be struck and it's the same with code.” Welcome Rachel Lee Nabors, one of the creators behind the grand award-winning react.dev portal where all 600+ code examples are manipulable, and in each section’s "code challenges," learners are encouraged to fix broken examples by following clues left by the core team.2024-04-0923 minMechanical Ink PodcastMechanical Ink PodcastAnimation At Work, Comics, And Coding For All - Rachel NaborsIn this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, Schalk Neethling sits down with Rachel Nabors, whose journey from a cartoonist lost in the world of comics to a beacon in the tech community embodies the spirit of innovation and adaptability. Rachel's story is a testament to the power of embracing change, leveraging one's unique skill set, and the importance of continuous learning in the fast-paced tech industry.The podcast delves into the evolving landscape of coding jobs, where foundational skills in coding remain indispensable despite the rapid advancements in technology. Rachel's experiences highlight how animation, often perceived...2024-03-211h 07Front-End FireFront-End FireInterview: The Two Reacts with Rachel Nabors, Evan Bacon, and Matt CarrollSpecial Guest(s):Rachel Nabors, formerly of React at Meta known for their work on reactnative.dev and react.dev Evan Bacon, Engineering Manager at ExpoMatt Carroll, Developer Advocate React at MetaRelevant Links:The Two Reacts blog post by Dan AbramovRachel Nabors on Twitter, @rachelnaborsEvan Bacon on Twitter, @BaconbrixMatt Carroll on Twitter, @mattcarrollcode2024-02-0851 minThe Tech Commute PodcastThe Tech Commute PodcastS1:E1 - Rachel NaborsWelcome to the "Tech Commute," the podcast that turns your daily commute into a tech adventure! I'm your host, Jason Torres, alongside my co-host Jacob Ashley, and today we have a special episode featuring a tech luminary in our midst. Joining us is Rachel Nabors, the Director of Developer Education at Clerk and our inaugural guest in this Ask Me Anything (AMA) session. In this episode, Rachel takes the hot seat as we dive deep into her wealth of experience, insights, and knowledge in the tech industry. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting your journey...2023-12-021h 22CodeNewbieCodeNewbieS25:E6 - Big Tech: What They Say vs. What They Mean (Rachel Lee Nabors)Saron sits down with Rachel Nabors again. They talk about what Rachel has been up to since they were last on the show in 2017, the inside scoop of Big Tech, and Rachel’s experience working for organizations such as Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft. You’ll also hear why Rachel has decided their next chapter will be at a startup and what they are hoping for in their future. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) See Rachel at React Brussels (Oct 13) See Rachel at React JS Day, Verona (Oct 27) See Rachel at City JS Berlin (Nov 3) See...2023-09-2047 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketRachel Nabors talks React, layoffs, and career growthRachel Nabors is an author, speaker, teacher, and former React core team member. Rachel joins us to talk about React documentation, the recent layoffs in tech, career growth in 2023, and more! Links https://twitter.com/rachelnabors http://rachelnabors.com https://wigglygoose.substack.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelnabors https://www.renderatl.com https://berlin.cityjsconf.org https://abookapart.com/products/animation-at-work Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about...2023-06-0934 minMechanical Ink PodcastMechanical Ink PodcastA conversation with Juan Pablo Flores from GitHub EducationThis week I am cross-promoting my other podcast, the Mycelium Network podcast. If you enjoy this episode, you can subscribe here.https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-mycelium-network--In the first episode of season 2, I speak with Juan Pablo Flores, the program manager for GitHub Education. We talk about GitHub classroom and the problems it solves for students and teachers. Using GitHub skills to learn and teach how to use Git and GitHub. The importance of being able to work on a team and collaborate on a cross-functional team...2023-03-151h 06The Mycelium Network PodcastThe Mycelium Network PodcastA conversation with Juan Pablo Flores from GitHub Education - The Mycelium Network Podcast - 021In the first episode of season 2, I speak with Juan Pablo Flores, the program manager for GitHub Education. We talk about GitHub classroom and the problems it solves for students and teachers. Using GitHub skills to learn and teach how to use Git and GitHub. The importance of being able to work on a team and collaborate on a cross-functional team. Using Twitch as a platform for teaching, the role of community, and the importance of great documentation. Juan Pablo on GitHub Audience and Streamer Participation at Scale on Twitch...2023-01-181h 06Meta Tech PodcastMeta Tech PodcastBuilding People-Centric Apps with MariaThe approach we take to building the Facebook app is based around three adjectives: trustworthy, people-centric and unified. In this episode, Pascal talks with Maria who is a director of engineering for product architecture and product excellence. They discuss what it means for a culture that is known for being driven by metrics to become more people-centric. What are examples of metrics that are aligned with people goals and when do they fail to capture them? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and much more. Got feedback? Send it to us on Twitter (https://twitter.com...2022-05-3142 minThe Diff: A Podcast from Meta Open SourceThe Diff: A Podcast from Meta Open SourceEpisode 12: Talking about All Things React with Rachel NaborsIn this installment of The Diff podcast, your host Dmitry Vinnik and Meta Documentation Engineer Rachel Nabors discuss their experience getting into front-end development, their work in the React ecosystem and explores how virtual conferences have opened the door for the open source community.2022-04-1447 minsingle-threaded: a software developer podcastsingle-threaded: a software developer podcastRachel Nabors on Planning and Preparing for Your Next RoleRachel Nabors (@rachelnabors) is here to bestow their wisdom on planning and preparing for your next role. Hint: the job search starts way earlier than you think!Transcript coming soon!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/single-threaded/support2022-04-0444 minSTEAM PoweredSTEAM PoweredDeveloper Education & Career Development with Rachel Lee NaborsRachel Lee Nabors has worked in the web development industry for over a decade, working on web animations APIs and tooling with Mozilla, Firefox and the W3C; and working on browsers at Microsoft; and spearheading developer education on React and React Native teams at Meta. They are currently Technical Program Manager leading developer education on AWS Amplify. In our conversation, we talk about developer education and preparing for your next role. Show Notes: https://steampoweredshow.com/shows/rachel-lee-nabors/ Connect with STEAM Powered: Website | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon   Music...2022-04-021h 13Wo wir sind ist vorne.Wo wir sind ist vorne.JavaScript und andere ZuständeDiese Sendung soll nie aufhören? Unterstütze uns mit einer Spende ♥ Feedback? Kommentar oder Mastodon. JavaScript Galore! Wir machen einen Schwenk über die Auswertung der "State of JS 2021"-Umfrage, finden darin Besonderes und Bemerkenswertes. Dazu reichen wir die berantenswerte CWA-Situation und empfehlen mal den Twitter Gender-Test zu machen. Läuft. Begrüßung – [00:00:53] Retro Constantin: Aktuelle Entwicklung CWA-Anbindung mit T-Systems – [00:06:53] Twitter-Thread Moritz: Falsche Framework-Logos – [00:20:16] Twitter-Thread Dank für Spenden – [00:22:43] Kostenloser Twitch-Sub mit Amazon Prime Tagesthema: The State of JS 2021 – [00:25:29] State of JavaScript 2021 Livestream Disability Status Dynamic Import Logical Assignment Intl: 00...2022-02-201h 52PodcastPodcastRachel NaborsAnimations, algorithms, and communities, with Rachel NaborsRachel is an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist who now cuts her teeth as an expert on web animations. With her webanimationweekly.com newsletter and slack.animationatwork channel, courses on Lynda.com and Frontend Masters, and her latest book, Animation At Work, Rachel is an authority on improving user experience through using motion on the web. Time Stamped Show Notes0:57 – Rachel has been in the web animation space for 5 years.1:02 – Rachel was an award winning cartoonist turned front-end developer before trying her hand at web an...2022-01-0500 minPodcastPodcastDavid KhourshidLetting your computer think for you, with David KhourshidDavid works on Microsoft's Visual Studio Live Share, a service that enables developers from anywhere in the world to collaboratively code, debug, and more from the comfort of their own Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code editors. Time Stamped Show Notes0:57 – Graduating from the University of Central Florida, David studied piano performance for his major.1:18 – David is passionate about user experience and developer efficiency. His goal is to minimise the user’s cognitive load, as well as to reduce the number of hours de...2022-01-0500 minJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentThe inside story on React’s all new docsRachel Nabors –beloved educator, animator, & documentation engineer at Meta– joins Amal and Amelia for a first look at the brand new React docs! This massive overhaul to the React website (which supports 2 million+ developers around the world) was no easy feat! We dive into all the behind the scenes coordination, as well as the goals, wins, and intended outcomes of this new way of approaching educational content and API reference material for open source projects. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!2021-11-121h 14Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedThe inside story on React’s all new docs (JS Party #201)Rachel Nabors –beloved educator, animator, & documentation engineer at Meta– joins Amal and Amelia for a first look at the brand new React docs! This massive overhaul to the React website (which supports 2 million+ developers around the world) was no easy feat! We dive into all the behind the scenes coordination, as well of the goals, wins, and intended outcomes of this new way of approaching educational content and API reference material for open source projects.2021-11-121h 14AsdfAsdfFrustrationens uppgång och fallAnton går i rasande tempo igenom en frustrerande resa med prestandaproblem i sitt nya hobbyprojekt. Det leder till prat om att sortera i objekt istället för arrayer, vikten av dokumentation, att lära sig mer än API specifikationer och Reacts senaste framgångsfaktor. Dessutom en del om att smidigt återskapa problem, lite elitism och att fastna i att det ska bli bra. Om du gillar podden blir vi väldigt glada för en liten recension i iTunes, prenumeration på Spotify eller om du säger hej på Twitter (Anton, Therése) 2021-11-0530 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-10 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-9 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-8 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-7 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-6 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-5 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-4 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-3 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-2 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minThe ReadME CastThe ReadME CastPart-1 : From comics in React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them2021-07-2604 minReact Native RadioReact Native RadioRNR 203 - React Native Express with Devin AbbottThe React Native Radio team interviews Devin Abbott about his website, React Native Express, which is a great (and free) way to get started learning React Native! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native Express - w...2021-07-0934 minThe ReadME PodcastThe ReadME PodcastFrom comics in Virginia to React Core at FacebookRachel Nabors grew up in rural Virginia and knew that if they could just get a laptop and the internet, they could bring the world to them. Currently balancing documentation, demos, and community engagement on Facebook’s React Core team, it’s safe to say Rachel was right. An illustrator, developer, author, speaker, and teacher, Rachel shares how they discovered programming via Sailor Moon, what open source and the React Core team means to them, and what’s next, now on The ReadME Podcast. 2021-06-2840 minKodsnackKodsnackKomplex och komplicerad, med Anton Österberg och Anton GunnarssonÄr webben för komplicerad? Ämnet har diskuterats i Kodsnacks Slack-kanal, och Fredrik tar hjälp av Anton Österberg och Anton Gunnarsson för att vrida och vända på sina och andras tankar. Om vi fick välja på en webb som bara var dokument, och en som bara var en app-plattform, vad hade vi valt då? Har vi vett att uppskatta webben för var den är? Komplext, komplicerat, eller både och? Anton Gunnarsson försvarar och gillar Flash. Fredrik associerar vidare till Hypercard. Det kanske finns mer att lära sig, m...2021-03-1654 minReact Native RadioReact Native RadioRNR 178: Documenting React Native with Rachel NaborsRachel Nabors works at Facebook on React and React Native documentation. We interview Rachel and get the scoop on what makes for great documentation. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:Helpful Links:Check out the R...2020-10-2857 minLadybug PodcastLadybug PodcastThe Traveling Dev: Move and Work AnywhereHave you ever dreamed about selling everything you owned and moving across the world to begin a new life? In this episode we’re chatting with Rachel Nabors, an American abroad on the React Core team in London. We’ll chat about the pros and cons of moving abroad as well as the logistics. Let’s get started! Show Notes 01:25 Our experiences moving 06:44 Immigrant vs. Expat vs. Digital Nomad 11:04 Pros of moving abroad 35:21 Cons of moving abroad 53:57 Logistics of moving abroad 01:02:39 Questions to ask 01:07:48 Shoutouts Resources Rachel's Twitter Animation at Work Lingoda Deepl.com Rosett...2020-09-141h 09The Stack Overflow PodcastThe Stack Overflow PodcastFrom web comics to React core with Rachel NaborsYou can read our story on Rachel and the work she is doing with the React community here.Nabors' is the author of Animation at Work, which you can find on A Book Apart.If you want to get a feel for an animated web project Rachel worked on, check out DevToolsChallenger, an interactive site she helped create for Mozilla. Nabors has digitized a lot of her work, signal boosting members of the React community at Reactjs.org/stories.  2020-08-1136 minParty Corgi PodcastParty Corgi Podcast4 - React Native Documentation, Community, and the Women of React conference with Rachel NaborsWomen of ReactRachel NaborsRachel Twitterpartycorgi.comParty Corgi Discord Invite2020-04-1635 minReact PodcastReact Podcast76: Rachel Nabors on React Community EmpowermentToday we sit down with award winning cartoonist, a book apart author, web animations expert, new member to the React Core Team, and all round lovely human Rachel Nabors. We talk about her journey to React, the Woman at the Heart of React zine (from this years React Conf), and her charter to make React and React Native documentation friendly, powerful, and inclusive.2019-12-121h 00React PodcastReact Podcast76: Rachel Nabors on React Community EmpowermentToday we sit down with award winning cartoonist, a book apart author, web animations expert, new member to the React Core Team, and all round lovely human Rachel Nabors. We talk about her journey to React, the Woman at the Heart of React zine (from this year's React Conf), and her charter to make React and React Native documentation friendly, powerful, and inclusive. Featuring Rachel Nabors — Twitter, GitHub, Website chantastic — Twitter, Website, GitHub Links React Conf 2019 Women at the Heart of React Xyra (Zine Illustrator) Yuzhi Zheng Luna Ruan Flarnie Marchan Sophie Alpe...2019-12-1200 minReact PodcastReact Podcast75: Sunil Pai on The Future of UI FrameworksReact Core Team member Sunil Pai in the chair today. React is a complicated project. It's open source but lead by facebook. That's a hard pill for many to swollow. But, for it, we get a framework that's battle-tested at facebook scale — every experimental API tested by billions of users. Today, Sunil and I dive into the future of React as a UI framework, how Concurrent mode marks a shift in focus from developer experience to user experience, and what it'll take to finally get better designer tooling for React. Featuring Sunil Pa...2019-12-0500 minBrazilJSBrazilJSCode review com inteligência artificial, Javascript ou JavaScript? – Weekly #311Nesta semana temos uma ferramenta que promete fazer um code-review com inteligência artificial. E como se escreve o nome da nossa linguagem tão amada: Javascript ou JavaScript? 🤔 Também temos uma palestra incrível da Rachel Nabors, onde ela nos da dicas de como sobreviver à grande mudanças. — Jaydson Gomes, curador e editor Get full access to BrazilJS at www.braziljs.org/subscribe2019-09-1213 minViews on VueViews on VueVoV 075: Terrific Talk TipsSponsors Adventures in DevOpsSentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan The Freelancers ShowCacheFly   Panel Chris Fritz Ben Hong Ari Clark Summary In this episode, the panel has a fun time as they discuss what makes a good talk and how to get started as a speaker. The panel lists attributes they love in a talk that makes them want to jump onto their computers and code: having an easy call to action with resources, start the talk with why the audience should listen and what they stand to gain from the talk, and authentic...2019-08-201h 00RootsRootsDesign Community Pioneer (Sophia Lucero) Design Community Pioneer Sophia Lucero I talked to Sophia Lucero, the co-founder and president of the Philippine Web Designers Organization, a volunteer grassroots group that organises the Form Function & Class conference, plus other activities that nurture the local community. When she’s not busy organizing, her actual day job is crafting interfaces and writing front-end code as an independent consultant for local and foreign companies.In this episode, we talk a lot about the early web, blogging, Sophia’s passion for community building, and a lot more.ShownotesS...2018-12-1756 minPursuit PodcastPursuit PodcastAnimation and Relocation: Rachel NaborsWeb animation specialist Rachel Nabors joins us to talk about the rules for getting started with animation for the web and sneaks in some valuable tips on international relocation, picked up through her recent move to Amsterdam.2018-06-2131 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 01PodcastPodcastRachel NaborsRachel is an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist who now cuts her teeth as an expert on web animations. With her webanimationweekly.com newsletter and slack.animationatwork channel, courses on Lynda.com and Frontend Masters, and her latest book, Animation At Work, Rachel is an authority on improving user experience through using motion on the web.2018-03-0827 minFixate on Code | Weekly interviews on how to write better code, for frontend developersFixate on Code | Weekly interviews on how to write better code, for frontend developers22 - Rachel NaborsRachel is an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist who now cuts her teeth as an expert on web animations. With her webanimationweekly.com newsletter and slack.animationatwork channel, courses on Lynda.com and Frontend Masters, and her latest book, Animation At Work, Rachel is an authority on improving user experience through using motion on the web.2018-03-0827 minShopTalk ShowShopTalk Show297: Animation at Work with Rachel Nabors2018-02-051h 02PresentablePresentableThe Temptations of Designing with AnimationWeb animation expert Rachel Naybors joins the show to talk about her new book, Animation at Work. We discuss how to use movement on the Web appropriately through an understanding human perception and cognition. This episode of Presentable is sponsored by: Pingdom: Start monitoring your websites and servers today. Use offer code PRESENTABLE to get 30% off. Guest Starring: Rachel Nabors Links and Show Notes Amazon.com: Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art by Scott McCloud Vestibular system - Wikipedia Bodymovin - After Effects extension to export...2017-11-0234 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast141: Web Animations APISummary Rachel Nabors joins us to chat all about the Web Animations API. Learn what benefits this API provides developers and when to use the Web Animations API instead of CSS or third-party JavaScript libraries. Find out how Rachel still delivers great web experiences to platforms which don’t yet support the API and much more. This Week in Web News Minor version of TypeScript released: 2.5.3 which includes a long list of bug fixes Angular 5.0.0-rc.0 has been made available on GitHub The tc39 String#matchAll proposal has moved from stage 1 to stage 2: Checkout th...2017-10-2500 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanWeb Animation at Work with Rachel NaborsRachel Nabors is a cartoonist, artist, and web developer and web animation expert. Her new book "Animation at Work" isn't just a book on HOW to use animation - it's a book on WHY to use it. By understanding the human visual processing system, you can design delightful animation that works to ease cognitive load! 2017-10-2033 minUser Defenders – UX Design & Personal GrowthUser Defenders – UX Design & Personal GrowthAnimation at Work with Rachel NaborsRachel Nabors gives us a deep-dive into the art & science of web animation. She motivates us to sell animation as a UX enhancement, rather than a delight factor. She also exhorts us to animate ethically and responsibly. Animation Origin Story (5:44) Getting Animation Buy-off (14:01) Animation is Not About Delight (20:47) Do I Have to Draw to Animate? (33:42) Web Animation Resources (36:41) Future of Banner Ads (46:27) Listener Question (50:59) 24 Hour Comic (55:44) Check out the detailed show notes at userdefenders.com/aaw This episode is brought to you by Adobe, makers of XD. Try it free at userdefenders.com/xd 2017-10-161h 03MS Dev ShowMS Dev ShowAnimation at Work with Rachel NaborsWe talk with Rachel Nabors about all things animation, and she comes bearing discount codes. CCleaner is infected. Machine learning in the browser. And Edge comes to iOS and Android.2017-10-151h 08CodeNewbieCodeNewbieS1:E8 - What and why is web animation? (Rachel Lee Nabors)Web animation can be creative and fun, but what does it have to do with building a website? How do you use it in a form or a basic landing page in a way that's actually helpful and not just cute? Rachel Nabors helps us understand what web animation looks like and how to use it to create powerful user experiences. She also shares her own inspiring journey of going from cartoonist to coder. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Don’t Do What You Love React Motion Foundation Bootstrap Animation At Work Slack Web An...2017-10-041h 04.NET Rocks!.NET Rocks!Animations at Work with Rachel NaborsDo you have animation in your work? Carl and Richard chat with Rachel Nabors about her work putting animation into web applications. The conversation starts out with a bit of a history lesson around early animation on computers, especially around touch - Rachel argues that what made the iPhone great was the keyboard animation metaphor so good you forgot you were typing on glass. Animation when done right just makes your software easier and more enjoyable to use - but it shouldn't be too noticeable! Want to learn more? You can get 10% off of Rachel's books and courses...2017-09-0752 minThe Women in Tech Show: A Technical PodcastThe Women in Tech Show: A Technical PodcastAnimation at Work with Rachel NaborsStorytelling is not just something for the movies or TV. It plays an important role in how we interact with applications and brands through our phones and the web. Rachel Nabors, award winning cartoonist, and web developer, compares storytelling through comics with storytelling on the web. We talked about the different areas of design and web animation. Rachel is a Program Manager at Microsoft and just released her book titled Animation at Work.2017-09-0500 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel Nabors — Web Animations API ToolsRachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities. This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by: CSS Dev Conf — Conference dedicated to CSS and its super friend technologies like JavaScript, Sass, npm, and more. A limited supply of Early Bird Tickets now on sale. Register now! UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better enga...2017-08-3153 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel Nabors — Web Animations API ToolsRachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities.2017-08-3100 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel Nabors — Web Animations API ToolsRachel Nabors has worked with Mozilla, the W3C, and Salesforce. Currently, Rachel is a Program Manager on the Microsoft Edge Team representing Web design and animation communities.2017-08-3153 minToolsdayToolsdayWeb Animation APIThis week we have Rachel Nabors teaching us all about the future of the Web Animations API!   Rachel Nabors Home Twitter Codepen Courses Resources Rachel Nabors Web Animation Kickstart Web Animation API Web Animation Demos Promos Promo Code: TOOLSDAY Animation at Work Sponsors Webflow 2017-08-2900 minThe Big Web ShowThe Big Web ShowEpisode 163: Animation at Work, with Rachel NaborsRachel Nabors, author of Animation at Work (A Book Apart, 2017) stops by The Big Web Show to discuss how animation can help ease cognitive load in UX; creating the illusion of life; developing data to make the case for animation; pattern libraries; prototyping; and the link between animation and music. Rachel Nabors has been an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist, who parlayed her storytelling skills into a web design and development career. She has done projects with Mozilla, been an invited expert to the W3C, and currently works at Microsoft. Rachel tends the web animation community...2017-08-2457 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowLara Hogan — Public Speaking TrainingLara Hogan is an engineering director at Etsy and the author of Designing for Performance and the coauthor of Building a Device Lab. Her latest book, Demystifying Public Speaking, tackles every step involved in taking the podium and delivering the killer presentation. This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by: CSS Dev Conf — Conference dedicated to CSS and its super friend technologies like JavaScript, Sass, npm, and more. A limited supply of Early Bird Tickets now on sale. Register now! UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and...2017-07-0426 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsANTHOLOGY – Hacker stories from OSCON and All Things OpenKaren Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle for reliable, co...2017-02-101h 18The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceANTHOLOGY – Hacker stories from OSCON and All Things Open (Interview)Karen Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:GoCD – GoCD is an on-premise open source continuous delivery server created by ThoughtWorks that lets you automate and streamline your build-test-release cycle for reliable, co...2017-02-101h 18Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedANTHOLOGY – Hacker stories from OSCON and All Things Open (The Changelog #238)Karen Sandler, Rachel Nabors, and Jono Bacon joined the show by way of some great conversations at OSCON in London, UK and All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. We talked about free software, web animation and motion in user interfaces, and how open source communities organize.2017-02-1000 minFront End Happy HourFront End Happy HourEpisode 022 - Drinking with more style and less sassWriting CSS seems pretty straight forward until your project and team starts to grow. CSS has a lot of issues, in this episode we share some advice for making it a little bit easier. We’ll also discuss ways to create a scalable CSS architecture for large projects and teams. Items mentioned in the episode: Sarah Drasner, Chris Coyier, Una Kravets, Sass, Less, Transpilers episode, BEM, Sass-lint, BEM lint, React, Radium, Aphrodite, Webpack, Ruby, Ruby Sass, LibSass, PostCSS, CSS Houdini, SMACSS, SassySass, Wai Lun Poon, Dart, xkcd compiling, Stylus, Jade, TJ Holowaychuk, Express, Koa, Go, Autoprefixer, Flexbox Panelists: Ryan Burgess...2016-12-1752 minJavaScript AirJavaScript Air029 jsAir - Web Animations with Matias Niemelä, Rachel Nabors, and Sarah Drasner Web Animations with Matias Niemelä, Rachel Nabors, and Sarah Drasner Description: It's totally mind blowing what can be done to enhance the user's experience with animations on the web these days. Let's talk about how some of this is done and what tools are out there to help you with this. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training TrackJS - JavaScript Error Monitoring SparkPost - Email. We've Got It Down. WebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDE Trading Technologies - Building For What's Next React.js Program - Master the React.j...2016-06-301h 02Metric UXMetric UX2016 Trends for Library Web DesignOur first podcast of the new year kicks off with our predictions for trends in library web design. We're stoked to see how we tally-up at the end of the year. 1. 2:19 - "Service Design" will be the new "User Experience Design"2. 4:39 - the future of WordPress is JavaScript3. 5:07 - the library app is finally dead - moreover the app in general as something distinct from the web will bottom-out its unpopularity4. 9:41 - more predictive / anticipatory services5. 12:16 - maturing API Driven Design (inspired by [Tim Broadwater](http://twitter.com/tim_broadwater))6. 15:54 - w...2016-01-1126 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast41: Shaping the future of the WebJen Simmons (@JenSimmons), full stack designer & host of The Web Ahead Podcast (@TheWebAhead), takes us through what is means to contribute to and shape the ever changing landscape of the web. Jen produces an immense amount of free content from speaking engagements & training to podcasting that have reached all over the globe.   The Web Ahead guests have included some of the most influential people in web technology & design to date. Jen has had a major impact in the way we build and design for the web. Her uncanny abilities are almost akin to a unicorn i...2015-04-2800 minThe SpoolCastThe SpoolCastRachel Nabors - Using Animation to Enhance Your UXAnimation in interfaces has traditionally been seen as purely decorative and unnecessary. There are real accessibility and usability concerns associated with a heavy reliance on Flash. Advances in CSS have allowed for sophisticated animations and transitions that actually add to the experience. In fact, a well timed transition can help alleviate the cognitive load on users.2015-04-2218 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast39: Famo.us Mobile Performance & Mixed ModeSteve Newcomb, CEO at Famo.us, joins us for a second time with software engineer Michael O’Brien to talk about the changes in the framework. Moving toward what Famo.us calls “MIxed Mode”, which will debut in the upcoming framework 0.4 release, will allow developers to utilize the power of WebGL combined with the DOM. Essentially this means using the right tool for the right render target. “Mixed Mode” is not the only news Famo.us has to share.   As we know from episode 17 of our podcast, Famo.us is always pushing the boundaries of imagination...2015-04-1600 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast36: Understanding PhoneGapBrian Leroux (@brianleroux), Adobe Phonegap Team Member & open source software developer, spends lots of time on the Apache Cordova and Adobe PhoneGap projects. Hailing from Canada, he loves his hockey and beer- maybe even more than coding. He has spoken at many conferences and is an expert in delivering & teaching mobile web development.   Brian goes into depth on the Phonegap project. Brian discusses how developers can get started building great mobile experiences with Phonegap. He also details the benefits / downfalls of different approaches to mobile development using web technologies as well as tooling, testing, and a...2015-03-2400 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast33: React WeekReact Week (reactweek.com)  is the premiere week long workshop focused solely on learning how to build applications in React.js taught by Ryan Florence. React is just the "V in MVC" so attendees will learn all about how to build full applications around React with the Flux architecture, React Router, Webpack, and Firebase.   Ryan isn’t the only top developer teaching at React Week. Lead Instructor, Tyler McGinnis (@tylermcginnis33) , chats with us about the React Week event, Firebase, Webpack, React and more. Tyler is no slouch when it comes to thought leadership. Not only is h...2015-03-0300 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast32: Microsoft Spartan & Internet ExplorerThe Internet Explorer team at MIcrosoft are making waves in the developer community. The Internet Explorer browser (AKA IE or Internet Exploder) has a long and jaded history. Newer developers may not recall, but fifteen years ago Internet Explorer was arguably THE best browser experience we had.  IE had some basic developer tools, it practically invented AJAX with its ActiveX Technology, and it was the standard that corporate web development was measured by. Then, something happened. Firefox was born.   The Firefox browser, created by Mozilla, in contrast to IE was rapidly developed and it worked wi...2015-02-2400 minPodcasts – The Weekly CreativePodcasts – The Weekly Creative17: Don’t Do What You LoveThis week’s episode serves as the counter argument to last week’s episode about “doing what you love.” Is “follow your dreams” responsible advice? Featuring clips from American Idol, Mike Rowe, Joseph Campbell, and Rachel Nabors. https://theweeklycreative.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/episode-seventeen-dont-do-what-you-love.mp3 2015-02-1300 minThe Weekly Creative PodcastThe Weekly Creative Podcast17: Don’t Do What You LoveThis week’s episode serves as the counter argument to last week’s episode about “doing what you love.” Is “follow your dreams” responsible advice? Featuring clips from American Idol, Mike Rowe, Joseph Campbell, and Rachel Nabors. https://weeklycreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/episode-seventeen-dont-do-what-you-love.mp3 2015-02-1300 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast30: Community ContributionsWe, as developers, consume so much information. We read blogs, use our social media to get the latest happenings, follow startup & corporate companies in the news, and we pull in so many libraries and frameworks that power our applications and reduce the amount of work we need to do. Many of us take it for granted that the libraries, frameworks, gists, codepens, blog posts, screencasts, podcasts, & books we consume are all someone elses hard work. That work probably required a lot of time & energy but more importantly, those community contributors took the mindset that others could benefit from their...2015-02-0900 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast27: Building CodepenChris Coyier (@chriscoyier), creator of CSS-Tricks & Codepen speaks with The Web Platform Podcast of buiding the Real Time Code Editor based on CodeMirror, Codepen.io. We go into what designers, educators,and developers are doing with this service and how we can best utilize codepen in our own work. We also focus on the UX and features of the service that have led to it’s success on various levels. Chris is a well known author, speaker and is the podcast host of ShopTalk Show. Resources Codepen.io - http://codepen.io 2015-01-2800 minThe Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast23: Web Animation & Interaction Design Rachel Nabors (@rachelnabors) adventures around the world to speak at conferences about animation, interaction, and storytelling. Based in Portland, Oregon, she works at her own company Tin Magpie, training folk to use web animation and publishing interactive stories. Rachel guides us through her interaction development process using the Web Animation API, CSS, HTML, JavaScript and more. We chat with her about training designers & developers animation techniques & fundamentals and the valuer of baked goods. Links Tin Magpie - https://twitter.com/tinmagpie / http://tinmagpie.com/ Rachel Nabor’s site - http://ra...2014-12-1900 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanWeb Animation Foundations, Today and Tomorrow with Rachel NaborsScott sits down with award-winning animator and web animations expert Rachel Nabors about the importance of intentional and thoughtful animation on the web. Rachel talks about the death of Flash and what that meant for animation and where she sees the web going with the advent of the new Web Animation API that is starting to show up in daily builds of Chrome. 2014-12-1233 minCodeNewbieCodeNewbieEp. 6 - Comics and Code (Rachel Nabors)Rachel Nabors started as a cartoonist. But when she needed jaw surgery and didn't have the health insurance to get it, she decided it was time to get more lucrative skills. Now a cartoonist, developer, and speaker, she tells us about her transition into programming, how to tell stories with code, and what it means to be an interaction developer. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Don't Do What You Love CodePen How To Win Friends And Influence People Understanding Comics Learn To Program - Chris Pine CSS Sprite Sheet Animations with steps() Skrollr.js...2014-10-2046 minPageBreak PodcastPageBreak PodcastWeb Animation at Work : Snippet #141For this Snippet, we discuss Web Animation at Work by Rachel Nabors. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/web-animation) 2014-03-1107 minWorking DraftWorking DraftRevision 159: Grunt im EinsatzGästefrei sind diesmal Schepp, Rodney und Stefan mit am Start, um mit Grunt nach dem Hype in Klausur zu gehen. Schaunotizen [00:00:29] Grunt Grunt ist ja nun schon eine Weile bekannt und im Einsatz, und erfreut sich immer größerer Beliebtheit bei den Entwicklern. Sogar Schepp hat seine selbstgebastelten Buildscripts für diverse Projekte verlassen und ist in die Grunt-Welt eingetaucht. Wird reden über den Einsatz des Buildtools in großen und kleinen Projekten, und wie man sich das effiziente Entwickeln, vor allem in Hinblick auf CI und CD ohne Grunt eigentlich nicht mehr vorstellen kann. Plugin...2014-03-0256 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space Show2013 Year End Spectacular with Dave RupertFor our annual year end spectacular we invited Dave Rupert, 1/3 of Paravel, over to chat with Christopher and Sam about what they saw in 2013 and what we can expect in 2014. We also check in with a couple of past guests, Rachel Nabors and Jonathan Snook, about the year that was and the year that will be. Pour yourself some rum and eggnog, find a mistletoe and kiss your podcast player while you bask in the 2013 Year End Spectacular from The Non-Breaking Space Show. Paravel Trent Walton E4H Carl Smith2013-12-201h 46Non Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space Show2013 Year End Spectacular with Dave RupertFor our annual year end spectacular we invited Dave Rupert, 1/3 of Paravel, over to chat with Christopher and Sam about what they saw in 2013 and what we can expect in 2014. We also check in with a couple of past guests, Rachel Nabors and Jonathan Snook, about the year that was and the year that will be. Pour yourself some rum and eggnog, find a mistletoe and kiss your podcast player while you bask in the 2013 Year End Spectacular from The Non-Breaking Space Show.2013-12-201h 46Non Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space Show2013 Year End Spectacular with Dave RupertFor our annual year end spectacular we invited Dave Rupert, 1/3 of Paravel, over to chat with Christopher and Sam about what they saw in 2013 and what we can expect in 2014. We also check in with a couple of past guests, Rachel Nabors and Jonathan Snook, about the year that was and the year that will be. Pour yourself some rum and eggnog, find a mistletoe and kiss your podcast player while you bask in the 2013 Year End Spectacular from The Non-Breaking Space Show.2013-12-2000 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel NaborsRachel Nabors is self-employed front-end developer and UI engineer. She works on bringing the insights of comics and cartoons into the field of web development. @samkap RachelNabors.com Rachel on Dribbble The CSS Cookbook Responsive Web Design by Ethan Marcotte Gurl.com RacheltheGreat.com Chasing Amy MangaPunk.com Drupal Prince of Cats Manga Studio Adobe Max Adobe Shows off Bluetooth “Project Mighty” pen and Napoleon digital rule Wacom ...2013-06-0454 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel NaborsRachel Nabors is self-employed front-end developer and UI engineer. She works on bringing the insights of comics and cartoons into the field of web development.2013-06-0454 minNon Breaking Space ShowNon Breaking Space ShowRachel NaborsRachel Nabors is self-employed front-end developer and UI engineer. She works on bringing the insights of comics and cartoons into the field of web development.2013-06-0400 minEye on the TriangleEye on the TriangleEOT04 Raleigh v. Durham 9/14/09VIP:In this week’s VIP segment, Adam Compton interviewed Durham Mayor Bill Bell and Caitlin Cauley spoke to Triangle residents Josef Komenda and Rachel Nabors. I also spoke with our resident Triangle expert, who many of you may remember as WKNC’s general manager last year, Kyle Robb, about the history of the two cities and what he thought about Caitlin and Adam’s interviews.HEAR THIS:In Hear This, Kelly Reid gave listeners a sneak preview into the SPARKcon music lineup.For the full lineup of MusicSpark events, click here. To also l...2009-09-161h 00