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The Mitzvah of Eretz YisraelThe Mitzvah of Eretz Yisrael3. Can You Buy a House in Israel on Shabbat?Rav Shlomo Katz introduces the powerful teachings of Rav Tzvi Yehuda Kook zt”l, who helped shape modern halachic understanding of settling the land of Israel. We explore a fascinating halacha: Chazal allowed certain Shabbat laws to be pushed aside in order to buy land in Eretz Yisrael from non-Jews. Why? Because the mitzvah of Yishuv Ha’aretz is so great, it can outweigh even serious halachic restrictions. This shiur opens our eyes to how big this mitzvah truly is, and how deeply it must live in our hearts.2025-07-2406 minMishna YomiMishna YomiSpeech at the Bris of Binyamin Yehuda Katz2024-12-2713 minShiurim from Yosef KatzShiurim from Yosef KatzSpeech at the Bris of Binyamin Yehuda Katz2024-12-2713 minL\'chaim L\'chaimL'chaim L'chaimShemirat HaLashon Book 2 (11)Yosef spent 10 years in prison corresponding to his 10 brothers, He spent an additional two years for relying too much on others. Yehuda deceived Yaakov with the blood of a goat, Yehuda was punished when Tamar asked, "Is this your coat?"2024-06-1730 minSoothing SemanticsSoothing Semantics#170: Yehuda Katz - Hasidic Bodybuilder & Personal TrainerHave you seen a Jacked Hasidic Jew? I really haven't. Why is it so uncommon to see religious Jews in shape let alone incredible shape? This week I sat down with Yehuda Katz, a 20-year-old Hasidic Jew who began working out at 14 and now has an amazing physique. Yehuda and I discussed the stigma of wearing non-Hasidic clothing, using social media for his personal training business and how it once made things challenging with his parents, but they are now very strong supporters. We discussed not only the stigma of being an ultra Orthodox bodybuilder but also the immense...2024-05-0734 minJewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid KatzJewish History with Rabbi Dr. Dovid KatzR Yehuda Brieli of Mantua 17th century, another Italian גָּדוֹל -צַדִּיק-מַשְׂכִּילChampion of Judaism against Catholicism & Sabbateanism, expert in the classics, and a great פּוֹסֵק2024-03-2656 minDesert Island TorahDesert Island TorahEp.101 with Rav Dan KatzIn this episode, we speak to Rav Dan Katz, who shares his Desert Island Torah, looking at the Piaseczna Rebbe's Chovat HaTalmidim, and Torah from Rav Eli Sadan and Rav Yehuda Amital.2023-07-0925 minProject Likkutei Torah 3-Year Cycle תו\Project Likkutei Torah 3-Year Cycle תו"א/לקו"תLikkutei Torah Tazria "Isha Ki Tazria..." Daf 19c🏆 This week's episode is dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Yehuda Shomer a'h, a monthly supporter of PLT, who suddenly and tragically passed away at 32 years old, leaving behind a wife and two children. Please consider helping to support Yehuda's wife and children through this difficult time https://www.charidy.com/YehudaShomerschildren/PLTLearn more about our project overall by visiting https://projectlikkuteitorah.org/2023-04-2027 minChariot TechCastChariot TechCastTechChat Tuesdays #61: Yehuda Katz & Russ DannerToday we welcome two speakers from our upcoming Philly Emerging Tech conference: Yehuda Katz and Russ Danner! Yehuda Katz is the founder of creator of the Starbeam.js and EmberJS framework, among many others. He is also a Philly ETE veteran, having spoken at many of our conferences in the past. Russ Danner is the VP of Product at CrafterCMS, an enterprise-grade headless CMS. He’ll be speaking about how to build and deploy omni-channel solutions, and how to deal with the “tyranny of more.” Host Notes Philly Emerging Tech is back for 2023! We’re back in-perso...2023-03-301h 23foxgleglowovefoxgleglowoveREADDOWNLOAD$# The Complete Collaborator The Pianist as Partner Read book !ePub by Yehuda KatzDownload The Complete Collaborator: The Pianist as Partner Full Edition,Full Version,Full Book by Yehuda KatzReading Now at : https://happyreadingebook.club/?book=0195367952ORDOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW![PDF] Download READ/DOWNLOAD$# The Complete Collaborator: The Pianist as Partner Read2023-03-1000 minL\'chaim L\'chaimL'chaim L'chaimVayigash: The Whole HaftorahYehuda and Yosef will form one tablet in you hand, The Jews will be gathered and taken to their land. In the end, idolatry will yield, And a covenant of peace will be forever sealed!2022-12-2624 minSeed to HarvestSeed to HarvestTQ Ventures Investor Jana Iris on Developing Community Experiences Inspired By Burning Man, Her Tech Career at HashiCorp as a “Non-Technical” Talent, and Making Her First Angel Investment | Seed To Harvest Ep43Send us a textSeed to Harvest is a podcast focused on stories & tactics from a diverse array of investors, founders, and creators, hosted by Paige Finn Doherty, a founding partner at Behind Genius Ventures and author of Seed to Harvest, an illustrated children's book for adults.Today, I’m joined by Jana Iris. She’s a coffee lover, start-up advisor and investor. Since 2008, she’s been an early employee of startups, including Engine Yard, New Relic, and HashiCorp, focused on building their developer communities. In 2022, she switched gears into angel investing and advising companies like S...2022-12-1330 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatEmerging Tech, a Resource Renaissance, and Embracing Ember with Preston SegoA few years into Preston Sego's coding career, a colleague working on increasing interactivity on the company's interface chose Ember for the endeavor. Years later, when Preston began developing his own project, he took his colleague's advice and began testing the waters with Ember as well.  In 2019, Preston noticed interesting work brewing within Ember. Realizing Ember was adaptable to modern tools, Preston decided to dive back in and start building out a chat app to test the framework. That same year, Preston spoke at EmberConf and eventually landed a job at CrowdStrike where the framework of choice w...2022-07-2853 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatDeveloping Orbit and the Future of Cross Framework Solutions with Dan GebhardtYears ago, Dan Gebhardt was mapping out data needs for an app he was building. In a struggle to make sense of every requirement and apply them to other packages like Ember Data, he hit a wall. At this point, there was no option for adapting Ember Data to the complex specificities of his app's needs.  Dan tried to rationalize a solution, deconstructing entire data universes and all aspects of a data library. The end result was Orbit, a framework-agnostic data layer with use cases beyond the obvious. Since its inception, many developers have leaned on Orbit, i...2022-07-1450 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatPolaris, Starbeam, and the Future of Ember with Godfrey ChanIn 2022, the future of Ember is taking shape thanks to developers like Godfrey Chan. Alongside Yehuda Katz and other engineers, Godfrey's working on a new edition of Polaris. The project has three main goals: to align Ember with the modern npm packaging system, continue to invest and innovate in reactivity, and encourage universal design principles.  Like many developers, Godfrey came to Ember from Rails. Months after chatting with Yehuda and Tom Dale at EmberConf, Godfrey was hired at Tilde and thrown into the Ember deep end. Today, Godfrey's focused on big picture developments, tackling lofty goals like de...2022-06-3053 minWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatWhiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, NeatA Battle of Two Worlds and Mentorship Above Milestones with Cory BrownIt's not often that a blog post sets the internet on fire. But a recent post by Cory Brown about async/await led to an uproar and even messages of pity from Hacker News. Who knew a simple post about pattern preferences would cause such controversy?  Today, Cory's here to explain his side of the story for those happily using async/await in various concurrency patterns. Luckily, Cory believes, to each their own, and even welcomes responses from developers like Eric Elliott and Robbie as important food for thought. So which universe do you prefer? Object-oriented or f...2022-06-1656 minRemote RubyRemote RubyRails 7, Railties, and Sorbet at Shopify with Rafael França from Rails Core [00:01:23] Rafael tells us what got him into Ruby and eventually into Rails.[00:05:08] We learn more about Rafael’s experience working at Plataformatec.[00:06:28] Rafael explains more about the Rails and Merb merge.[00:11:18] Find out when Rails engines became a thing, what a Railtie is, and how the Rails engine builds on top of the Railtie. [00:15:44] Chris wonders how the engine approach has helped organize such a big application like Shopify and Rafael tells us about a challenge with the lack of...2021-12-0352 minVision Magazine PodcastsVision Magazine PodcastsSefer Maccabim 003: Yehuda, the MaccabiThe third chapter of Robert Goodman's series on the first Book of Maccabees. Illustration by Moshe Katz @art_ofthe_covenant_2021-11-2718 minThe RuntimeThe Runtime015 - JT on NushellRafael Is joined by JT one of the creators of a new shell, called Nushell. They talk about how Nushell blends the ambitions of a shell with those a programming language, and how the team went about building a shell that feels functional and modern, while also feeling familiar to a community with deep muscle memory with existing shells. JT also talks about how they went about “optimizing for fun” and creating a delighting experience from the beginning of the project. Links to things mentioned: JT on twitter: https://twitter.com/jntrnr JT on YouT...2021-11-0830 minFeeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood TherapyFeeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood TherapyProfessor Yehuda’s TEAM-CBT Israeli Initiative!Professor Yehuda’s TEAM-CBT Israeli Initiative! Today’s podcast is the latest in a series Rhonda has created featuring people who are doing interesting and creative things with TEAM-CBT. In today’s episode, we feature Yehuda Bar-Shalom, D.H.L, TEAM CBT level 4 trainer and therapist, who will teach us all about the use of TEAM in the school system. Yehuda, who is an associate professor appointed by the Council of higher education in Israel, is the first person we know to teach TEAM to school counselors in a practical way. (We also refer you to our podcas...2021-05-1755 minJM RewindJM RewindEpisode 168: Featuring Nachum Segal's Interviews with OHEL's Dr. Norman Blumenthal, Ziva Glanz about Rabbanit Miriam Levinger, a"h, and legendary singer-songwriter Yehuda Katz2020-10-2000 minJewish History SoundbitesJewish History SoundbitesGreat American Jewish Cities #13: Cleveland Part IIThis great city of the Midwest hosted some impressive events, institutions and personalities throughout its Jewish community's long history. Once a center of Reform Judaism with Abba Hillel Silver, it was also home to one of the earliest short lived Yeshivas in the United States when Rav Yehuda Levenberg moved his New Haven Yeshiva to Cleveland. Rabbi Israel Porath was the long time Rabbinic leader, but it was Telz Yeshiva and its great leadership that really transformed the town. Rav Elya Meir Bloch, Rav Mottel Katz, Rav Mordechai Gifter, Rav Baruch Sorotzkin and many more transformed Cleveland and the Yeshiva...2020-07-2733 minJewish History SoundbitesJewish History SoundbitesGreat American Jewish Cities #13: Cleveland Part IThis great city of the Midwest hosted some impressive events, institutions and personalities throughout its Jewish community's long history. Once a center of Reform Judaism with Abba Hillel Silver, it was also home to one of the earliest short lived Yeshivas in the United States when Rav Yehuda Levenberg moved his New Haven Yeshiva to Cleveland. Rabbi Israel Porath was the long time Rabbinic leader, but it was Telz Yeshiva and its great leadership that really transformed the town. Rav Elya Meir Bloch, Rav Mottel Katz, Rav Mordechai Gifter, Rav Baruch Sorotzkin and many more transformed Cleveland and...2020-07-2733 minSeekers of UnitySeekers of UnityInterview with a Student of KabbalahYehuda Katz, a brilliant young master of Kabbalah, shares his story, gives us a peek into his beautiful mind and a glimpse though the cosmic star-speckled spheres into the mind of God.   00:00 Introducing Yehuda Katz  04:40 Yehuda’s story, in his own words  11:10 Living an Authentic, Colorful Judaism | Beyond the Black n White      18:02 Ascending through Silence, beyond Words and Images | Via the Bahir  21:11 Seeing Visions vs Beyond Vision | To a Place of Listening  22:53 Imagination in Judaism | פנטזיהדות  27:43 Quieting the Mind in Kabbalah and Eastern...2020-06-301h 26Radio Jai Encuentro ConfidencialRadio Jai Encuentro ConfidencialYehuda Krell, Diana Sperling y Alejandro Katz, "los dolores de la evolución"Los intelectuales Yehuda Krell, Diana Sperling y Alejandro Katz intentan poner luz desde un abordaje  multidisciplinario al momento que atraviesa la humanidad producto del coronavirus. Una hora para salir de lo urgente y dedicarnos a reflexionar sobre lo importante.2020-06-291h 05Remote RubyRemote RubyPast Rubies and Rails history with Nick Schwaderer [00:03:20] Jason talks about the form stuff he’s been working on in Reflex.[00:08:02] Nick tells us about the background of “Past Rubies,” which has been on hiatus since Christmas, but will be reappearing in the next month.  [00:15:12] The merge of Rails and Merb is brought up by Chris and he mentions a fascinating blog post by Yehuda Katz. [00:21:30] Nick talks about Brighton Ruby’s alternative conference which is a remote conference this year and they are giving a hard copy of “Why’s (poignant) Guide to Ruby...2020-06-1257 minPodcast proConfPodcast proConf#59 Virtual EmberConf 2020 - Фронтенд Балерина | Ember Octane | Спасибо что живойТаймкоды: 04:40 - Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz, Jen Weber, and Godfrey Chan (https://youtu.be/vUojP8DDPs0) 29:20 - The Power of Debugging by Samanta de Barros (https://youtu.be/d29kpZWvhQY) 36:40 - FastFlood: The Story of a Massive Memory Leak in... by Sergio Arbeo (https://youtu.be/NradLNmO9ec) 47:00 - Why JS is Coming to Ember Templates by Matthew Beale (https://youtu.be/p32zUgp4-_4) 50:50 - Closing Keynote by Nicole Sullivan (https://youtu.be/ffiDfGkZyhk) 57:00 - Why Contributing Seems Scary by Anne-Greeth van Herwijnen (https://youtu.be/5mg5ID_pIRc) 01:01:15 - Lessons Learned from Changing Careers by Kara Luton (https://youtu.be...2020-04-242h 05Frontend FirstFrontend FirstYehuda Katz on Thinking Long Term about Experimentation vs. Fragmentation in OSSYehuda Katz joins Sam to talk about the strategies Ember's developed to keep the majority of the community on recent versions of the framework for more than 8 years. He talks about lessons learned from the 1.13 upgrade, how the core team thinks about API experimentation vs. community fragmentation, and the approach Octane is taking to enable frontend developers that know HTML and CSS to ship interactive sites with Ember. Topics include:- 5:15 – What experiences led Ember to prioritize bringing the entire community along for upgrades and changes to the programming model- 21:22 – Why o...2020-03-201h 41Vision Magazine PodcastsVision Magazine PodcastsTNS 022: Jewish Organizing in the Bay (with Yehuda Katz)Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Yehuda Katz of the California Bay Area's Doreinu chapter. The two discuss resisting the Trump plan, Jewish organizing in the Bay Area and the Vision movement's run in the current elections to the World Zionist Congress (slate 5 at zionistelection.org).2020-03-0528 minThe Ruby BlendThe Ruby BlendEpisode 3: HEY, Productivity, Turbolinks, and MeetingsSponsored By:LinodePanelistsRon Cooke Nate Hopkins Andrew MasonGuestNone this weekShow Notes[01:32:15] Nate brings up Basecamp 3 and the new Hey! Menu, an email client competitor. Nate REALLY hopes it can replace Slack for him as he is tired of the constant notifications which mess with his workflow. [05:08:28] Ever curious Andrew has pulled the source code from Basecamp 3 and gives us a sneak peek at what is hidden in there and what might be coming down the...2020-03-0555 minReact Native RadioReact Native RadioRNR 156: Progressive Web Apps versus React NativeThe panel dives into the pros and cons of writing PWAs versus writing React Native applications. We work out the definition (sort of) of a PWA and having a web application that works well on mobile and the availability and complexity tradeoffs between the two solutions. Panelists Jamon Holmgren Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get...2020-02-2548 minFrontend FirstFrontend FirstYehuda Katz on Paradigms vs. Abstractions in UI DevelopmentTopics include:- 1:46 – Exploring the React paradigm- 11:45 – How have your opinions on UI dev changed since starting Ember?- 16:00 – How React's render functions and Ember's templates both solve the same problem: how to restrict the rendering code that users write- 34:03 – JavaScript's multiparadigm approach: OOP + functional- 40:13 - Hooks and the importance of lifecycle entanglement- 46:15 – Do Hooks succeed in bringing the ideas of declarative rendering to our JavaScript code?- 53:58 – The ES module spec, ES imports, and ES modules vs. CJS modules- 1:04:55 –...2019-11-132h 03The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceNushell for the GitHub era (Interview)Jonathan Turner, Andrés Robalino, and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about Nushell, or just Nu for short. It’s a modern shell for the GitHub era. It’s written in Rust, and it has the backing of some of the greatest minds in open source. We talk through what it is, how it works and cool things you can do with it, why Rust, ideas for the future, and ways for the community to get involved and contribute. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make...2019-09-271h 32Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsNushell for the GitHub eraJonathan Turner, Andrés Robalino, and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about Nushell, or just Nu for short. It’s a modern shell for the GitHub era. It’s written in Rust, and it has the backing of some of the greatest minds in open source. We talk through what it is, how it works and cool things you can do with it, why Rust, ideas for the future, and ways for the community to get involved and contribute. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make...2019-09-271h 32The Nikos ShowThe Nikos Show#36 Ember with Yehuda Katz - Co-creator of EmberHe is the Co-author of several books including jQuery in Action and Rails 3 in Action (2011). He also has a passion for teaching others programming in a way that is respectful and makes people feel good about themselves.We talk on Ember (inc Octane). We also compare Ember to React and Svelte.Other things mentioned in the show:https://dhh.dk/posts/6-why-theres-no-rails-incWe also go a lot into the WHY of doing open source.Also, the fish and chips place I mentioned in Scotland (I called Yehuda while on...2019-09-121h 20Software Developers JourneySoftware Developers Journey#55 Yehuda Katz on how framework design influences communitiesAfter brushing over his "false starts" at being a developer, Yehuda slowly took us into a deep, deep dive. We talked about framework design, design philosophy, the importance of communities and being part of a core team.Yehuda is one of the creators of Ember.js, and a retired member of the Rust, Ruby on Rails and jQuery Core Teams. His 9-to-5 home is at the startup he founded, Tilde Inc.. There he works on Skylight, the smart profiler for Rails, and does Ember.js consulting. He's best known for his open source work and his work...2019-06-2557 minRemote RubyRemote RubyJoined by Lee Richmond GraphitiResources on Rails - DHH (2006)Rails: The Next Five Years - Yehuda Katz (2012)Graphiti Testing GuideGraphiti Spraypaint.js Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter 2019-05-3159 minCopy, Paste, RepeatCopy, Paste, RepeatThe Core Team of the Internet (with Yehuda Katz)Yehuda Katz joins Chris and Brandon to regale us with tales from his programmer history. He addresses Chris's experiences moving between Ember and React for building webapps, and explains the tradeoffs between the two tools. Chris and Yehuda talk about what they think the next 5 years of software development looks like. Notes: EmberConf 2019 keynote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYwdBcmz6VI&list=PLE7tQUdRKcyYWLWrHgmWsvzsQBSWCLHYL Exercism https://exercism.io/ jQuery documentation https://api.jquery.com/ Ember Octane https://emberjs.com/editions/octane/ The "combinatorial explosion of React apps" https://speakerdeck.com/tehviking/seven-months-in-react-the-perilous-art-of-swimming-upstream...2019-04-2300 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 350: JavaScript Jabber Celebrates Episode 350! Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel: Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Aaron Frost Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Tim Caswell Notes: This episode of JavaScript Jabber has the panelists reminiscing on the past. First, they discuss the projects they’re working on. Tim has joined MagicLeap doing JavaScript and C++. Aaron Frost is one of the founders of HeroDevs. AJ works at Big Squid, a company that takes spreadsheets and turns them into business actions, and is expecting a daughter. Aimee...2019-02-051h 06All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 350: JavaScript Jabber Celebrates Episode 350! Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Clubhouse Panel: Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Aaron Frost Chris Ferdinandi Joe Eames Tim Caswell Notes: This episode of JavaScript Jabber has the panelists reminiscing on the past. First, they discuss the projects they’re working on. Tim has joined MagicLeap doing JavaScript and C++. Aaron Frost is one of the founders of HeroDevs. AJ works at Big Squid, a company that takes spreadsheets and turns them into business actions, and is expecting a daughter. Aimee...2019-02-051h 06JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 350: JavaScript Jabber Celebrates Episode 350!SponsorsNetlifySentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditClubhousePanel:Charles Max WoodAJ O’NealAimee KnightAaron FrostChris FerdinandiJoe EamesTim CaswellNotes:This episode of JavaScript Jabber has the panelists reminiscing on the past. First, they discuss the projects they’re working on. Tim has joined MagicLeap doing JavaScript and C++. Aaron Frost is one of the founders of HeroDevs. AJ works at Big Squid, a company that takes spreadsheets and turns them into business actions, and is expecting a daughter. Aimee has been exploring developer advocacy, but wants to focus primarily on engineering. She is currently working at MPM. Joe has taken over the...2019-02-051h 06egghead.io developer chatsegghead.io developer chatsIheanyi Ekechukwu on education, programming, and managing side projectsToday Joel catches up with Iheanyi Ekechukwu. Iheanyi is a Product Engineer currently working at DigitalOcean. He previously worked at IBM on Watson. They also talk about Iheanyi's education, stack, and side projectsIheanyi started out majoring in Computer Engineering, but switched to Computer Science after he figured out hardware just wasn't for him. He now lives and works in Brooklyn and spends most of his time coding (though he always brings his design skills to the table).Iheanyi's design comes from a dual degree program at Notre Dame, the college where he graduated. He...2018-04-1936 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast087: The JSON API and Orbit.js with Dan GebhardtDan Gebhardt: @dgeb | Cerebris Show Notes: 01:33 - The JSON API Spec and Pain Points it Solves 08:40 - Tradeoffs Between GraphQL and JSON API 19:33 - Orbit.js 26:30 - Orbit and Redux 32:22 - Using Orbit 37:24 - What’s coming in Orbit? Resources: orbitjs.com (Guide Site) ember-orbit Transcript: CHARLES: Hello everybody and welcome to The Frontside Podcast, Episode 87. My name is Charles Lowell, a developer here at the Frontside and your podcast host-in-training. Joining me today in hosting the podcast is Elrick Ryan. Hello, Elrick. ELRICK: Hey, what's up, Charles? ...2017-10-2645 minNew RustaceanNew RustaceanInterview 4 – Jonathan Turner: Part 1Getting to Rust Background, TypeScript, coming to Rust, and how helpful the Rust community can be. Show Notes On Jonathan's programming backstory: TI-99/4A Commodore 64 Cray Chapel TypeScript Yehuda Katz ECMAScript Language Committee Data locality CPPCast BASIC Pascal Ultima After the transition to working on Rust full-time: Improving the error messages— design issue Jonathan's personal blog post "Helping with the Rust Errors" Official Rust blog post announcing and describing the feature, "Shape of Errors to Come" Elm error list issue Sponsors Anthony Deschamps Anthony Sc...2017-05-0100 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast053: Glimmer 2 with Godfrey ChanGodfrey Chan @chancancode | GitHub | Tilde Inc. Show Notes: 02:27 - What is Glimmer 2? 11:24 - Key Changes for Glimmer 2 12:54 - How do these libraries (i.e. handlebars.js; htmlbars) work together? 18:02 - Maintaining Compatibility 24:38 - Components 27:55 - Looking Forward to Non-Performance-Related Features 34:43 - Animations and Visualizations 39:09 - Glimmer 2 For an End User 41:33 - Stand-alone Glimmer? 46:12 - What are the performance gains on mobile? How does it better position Ember for mobile devs? 49:23 - Bubble Tea 50:37 - Contributing to Glimmer 2 Resources: Godfrey Chan: Hijacking Hacker News with Ember.js @ EmberConf 2015 Announcing The Glimmer 2 Alpha Isemberfastyet The...2017-01-1353 minFront End Happy HourFront End Happy HourEpisode 023 - Ember - Gin & TomsterEmber is a growing JavaScript framework that large companies like LinkedIn are using for their web application. In this episode, we are joined by Stacy London from Atlassian to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of leveraging Ember as a JavaScript framework. Items mentioned in the episode: Ember, React, Angular, Ember a11y, Ember Fastboot, Ember Resolver, Frontend Masters, Ember Community Slack, Ember Conf, Ember Docs, Yehuda Katz, Django, Computed Properties, Obervables, Firebase, Handlebars, Mustache, Backbone, ASP.Net, Virtual DOM, Rust, Swift, Tom Dale, Kyle Simpson, Stefan Penner, Nathan Hammond, Chad Hietala, Brendan McLoughlin, Lauren Tan (Sugar Pirate), Erik Bryn, Jafar...2016-12-3144 minIt DependsIt Depends10: Should I Learn this New Technology?On this episode, Daniel, Mo, and Brian discuss the when and how of learning new technologies. From programming languages to tooling, these engineers help you make the tough decisions about spending your precious time learning new things. Join them as they try to find the balance! ##Things Mentioned Red Queen's race Scott Hanselman Yehuda Katz The Morning Brew React.js Hacker News Echo Chamber effect Backbone.js Angular.js Ember.js Electron.js Functional Programming Pocket Instapaper Vim Pgcasts PostgreSQL Memtech Pluralsight The Passionate Programmer book Meteor.js Bootstrap For more information, check out our...2016-12-0200 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast046: What's in store for Ember? with Yehuda KatzIn this episode, Yehuda Katz, co-founder of Tilde, OSS enthusiast, and world traveler, talks about what's in store for Ember. Yehuda Katz: @wycats | blog | GitHub Transcript: ALEX: Hey, everybody. Welcome to the Frontside Podcast, Episode 46. My name is Alex Ford, subbing in for our usual hosts, Brandon and Charles, today. We have an awesome episode. We have a really special treat for you. Co-creator of Ember, Yehuda Katz is joining us today. Hello, Yehuda. YEHUDA: Heyo! ALEX: We also have a first time Frontside podcaster, Chris Freeman. Chris...2016-11-0950 minJavaScript AirJavaScript Air047 jsAir - Yarn (bonus show) with Sebastian McKenzie, Konstantin Raev, Yehuda Katz, and Christoph Pojer Yarn (bonus show) with Sebastian McKenzie, Konstantin Raev, Yehuda Katz, and Christoph Pojer Description: Yarn bills itself as fast, reliable, and secure dependency management. It was recently released as a collaborative effort with developers from Facebook, Google, and Tilde. In this bonus show, we're going to talk about what this means for the JavaScript community. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video training Frontend Masters - Expert front-end training TrackJS - JavaScript Error Monitoring React.js Program - Master the React.js Ecosystem Hired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: 2016-11-0256 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast043: Growing Communities and Businesses with Leah SilberIn this episode, Leah Silber, CEO of Tilde, Inc. and Ember.js core team member talks about what she's learned building communities, organizing events, and running a business. We talk about how people can move from "observer" to "participant" and grow their own healthy communities and companies. Links: Leah Silber: EmberConf 2016: The Morning-After Post-Mortem Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences Transcript: CHARLES: Hello everybody and welcome to the Frontside Podcast, Episode 43. I am Charles Lowell. I'm here with Brandon Hays, and a very, very special guest. Brandon, do you want to...2016-10-0449 minFront End Happy HourFront End Happy HourEpisode 013 - Drinking in the present to learn future JavaScriptIn episode 13 of the Front End Happy Hour podcast, we’re joined by Jafar Husain from Netflix to talk with us about the future of JavaScript. Jafar is part of the TC-39 committee that helps determine the future specs of ECMAScript. Jafar shares a lot of interesting insights into how the committee works and how a feature makes it's way into the spec. Jafar also talks to us about Observables and cancellable promises. Items mentioned in the episode: TC-39, ECMAScript, Iterators and Generators, Proxies, Observables, Promises, Evan Czaplicki, Yehuda Katz, Rust Language, TypeScript, Elm Language, PureScript, Flow, Jay Phelps, LazyDOM, Tr...2016-08-181h 05New RustaceanNew RustaceanInterview 2::Part 2 – Raph LevienRaph Levien on Rust’s current strengths and places it can improve Notes Chris chats with Raph Levien about what inspired him to build a text editor, as well as about where the rough edges in the Rust development story are today, and how we might improve them going forward. Links Rust/Ruby bridge: Helix blog post GitHub Rust Bridge project Ropes original paper Rust implementation C++ implementation Yehuda Katz on Code Newbie Creating Ember JS - Part I Creating Ember JS - Part II Rust and Swift (xi): Hopes for the ne...2016-07-0500 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda KatzCheck out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:38 - Yehuda Katz Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Tilde Peter Solnic: My time with Rails is up Peter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up) Ember.js The Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight 05:37 - Batching Updates 10:04 - Naming Fastboot Services glimmer 14:19 - Communication Skylight 16:21 - Decorators 19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge Bias CodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda Katz CodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz 28:25...2016-06-2942 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda KatzCheck out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:38 - Yehuda Katz Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Tilde Peter Solnic: My time with Rails is up Peter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up) Ember.js The Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight 05:37 - Batching Updates 10:04 - Naming Fastboot Services glimmer 14:19 - Communication Skylight 16:21 - Decorators 19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge Bias CodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda Katz CodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz 28:25...2016-06-2942 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda KatzCheck out Newbie Remote Conf! 02:38 - Yehuda Katz IntroductionTwitterGitHubBlogTildePeter Solnic: My time with Rails is upPeter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up)Ember.jsThe Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight05:37 - Batching Updates10:04 - NamingFastbootServicesglimmer14:19 - CommunicationSkylight16:21 - Decorators19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge BiasCodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda KatzCodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz28:25 - Termanology in Tech29:23 - DiversityWomen Helping Women PicksEvent Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Yehuda)TypeScript (Yehuda)emberjs/rfcs (Yehuda)rust-lang/rfcs (Yehuda)Pretty Pull Requests (Aimee)Full-Stack Redux Tutorial by Tero P...2016-06-2928 minCodeNewbieCodeNewbieEp. 91 - Creating EmberJS - Part II (Yehuda Katz)In part two of our interview with Yehuda Katz, we talk about how he created EmberJS, and what it means to build a web framework. We also talk about what it means to be a beginner, and how growing up poor has influenced his perspectives as a coder today. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Liz Bailie YAGNI EmberJS John Resig's Interview on CodeNewbie jQuery FrontPage Visual Basic Q Basic GW Basic Glimmer Oauth Skylight Codeland Conf Codeland 2019 Yehuda KatzYehuda Katz is one of the creators of Ember.js, a member...2016-06-0559 minCodeNewbieCodeNewbieEp. 90 - Creating EmberJS - Part I (Yehuda Katz)Yehuda Katz has done many, many code things. He co-created Ember.js, co-founded a tech startup Tilde, is a frequent contributor to open source projects including Handlebars, Bundler, and Thor, and is a member of the Rust Core Team. But it took years of playing with tech before he finally felt like coding was something he could do. In the first half of our two-part interview, he talks about what he looks for when he hires, how it took him years to feel like he could code, and why he doesn’t like the term “junior developer”. Show L...2016-05-301h 07Conversas em CódigoConversas em CódigoEp. 5.5 - RubyConf PortugalShownotes RubyConf Portugal Outubro, 28-29 Braga, Portugal Yehuda Katz CFP Julho, 15 Promo code 2016-05-1506 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv211 JSJ Ember and EmberConf with Michael North02:22 - Michael North Introduction Twitter GitHub Levanto Financial 04:10 - Ember vs React or Angular JavaScript Jabber Episode #203: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 07:13 - Convention Over Configuration 09:39 - Changes in Ember SproutCore   iCloud Ember CLI Performance glimmer 16:04 - Ember FastBoot Building a performant real-time web app with Ember Fastboot and Phoenix 18:53 - EmberConf Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale 2016-05-1151 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber211 JSJ Ember and EmberConf with Michael North02:22 - Michael North IntroductionTwitter GitHubLevanto Financial04:10 - Ember vs React or AngularJavaScript Jabber Episode #203: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg07:13 - Convention Over Configuration09:39 - Changes in EmberSproutCore  iCloud Ember CLIPerformanceglimmer 16:04 - Ember FastBoot Building a performant real-time web app with Ember Fastboot and Phoenix18:53 - EmberConfOpening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale 22:47 - Mobile/Native Experience & OptimizationService WorkerHybrid Apps29:52 - Electron 30:46 - Open Source Empowerment; The Ember Learning Team33:54 - Michael North's Frontend Masters Ember 2 Series 37:11 - The Ember CommunityPicks React Rally (Jamison) Embedded (Jamison) Remy Sharp: A debugging thought process (Jamison) NashDev Podcast (Aimee) JS developers who do...2016-05-1151 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv211 JSJ Ember and EmberConf with Michael North02:22 - Michael North Introduction Twitter GitHub Levanto Financial 04:10 - Ember vs React or Angular JavaScript Jabber Episode #203: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 07:13 - Convention Over Configuration 09:39 - Changes in Ember SproutCore   iCloud Ember CLI Performance glimmer 16:04 - Ember FastBoot Building a performant real-time web app with Ember Fastboot and Phoenix 18:53 - EmberConf Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale 2016-05-1151 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsJSON API and API DesignYehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who’s involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – Download the FREE eBook “Why Containers and Docker are the Future” ...2016-01-011h 38The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceJSON API and API Design (Interview)Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about JSON.API — where the spec came from, who’s involved, compliance, API design, the future, and more. We also finally got Yehuda on the show alone, so we were able to talk with him about his origins, how he got started as a programmer, and his thoughts on struggle vs aptitude. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – Download the FREE eBook “Why Containers and Docker are the Future” ...2016-01-011h 38New RustaceanNew Rustaceane006: Modularize this!Notes Today, we are talking about modules, packages, and APIs in Rust. Taking a bit of a breather after some pretty hard material the last few weeks. For reference, the Rust book section on Crates and Modules will be very helpful. Corrigenda I accidentally called this episode 5, instead of episode 6. Whoops. Just before the 15:00 mark, while discussing libraries, I referred to “e006.md” when I meant to say “e006.rs”. Slips of the tongue inspired by the fact that Rust (delightfully) uses Markdown for its documentation. Links Rog...2015-11-1600 minThe Bike ShedThe Bike Shed39: Okay with Instability (Yehuda Katz)We talk with Yehuda Katz about how much risk is right for you and your app, the sharp tools of high level abstractions, and how our statistical intuition leads us astray on web performance. Remove The Stress, Pick a Deadline Writing Software by DHH Skylight The Log Normal Reality - On how our statistical intuition leads us astray. Yehuda on Twitter Support The Bike Shed2015-11-111h 07All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle02:27 - Alex Eagle Introduction Twitter GitHub Google 02:54 - Jonathan Turner Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript? 04:40 - Google + Microsoft = <3 (Angular Adopting TypeScript) Rob Eisenberg AtScript Jonathan Turner: Angular 2: Built on TypeScript 07:18 - TypeScript Accommodating Angular TC39 Yehuda Katz Aurelia 2015-07-081h 01All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle02:27 - Alex Eagle Introduction Twitter GitHub Google 02:54 - Jonathan Turner Introduction Twitter GitHub Microsoft [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript? 04:40 - Google + Microsoft = <3 (Angular Adopting TypeScript) Rob Eisenberg AtScript Jonathan Turner: Angular 2: Built on TypeScript 07:18 - TypeScript Accommodating Angular TC39 Yehuda Katz Aurelia 2015-07-081h 01JavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber167 JSJ TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle02:27 - Alex Eagle IntroductionTwitter GitHubGoogle02:54 - Jonathan Turner IntroductionTwitter GitHubMicrosoft[Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ ng-conf 2015 [Talk] Jonathan Turner: TypeScript and Angular 2 @ Angular U 2015 03:30 - What is TypeScript?04:40 - Google + Microsoft = 2015-07-081h 01Adventures in AngularAdventures in Angular046 AiA Preparing for NG2 with Shai Reznik02:26 - Shai Reznik IntroductionTwitterGitHubBlogYouTubeShai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 201503:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s BackgroundAdventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai ReznikHiRez.ioPreparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1)    05:56 - Radical Changes and the FuturePascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code[YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 201513:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionallyng-europe[YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare?John Papa's Angular Style GuideStop Using $scopeTemplates => Sections and ComponentsNative Query Selector.serviceStart Using ES6Babeltypescript-compilerwebpackgulp.jsGruntPicks The Prince...2015-06-1137 minThe iPhreaks ShowThe iPhreaks Show102 iPS Game Development with Martin Grider02:47 - Martin Grider Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog ActionChess Go Tetris For The Win Catchup Abstract Puzzle @abstractpuzzle   09:29 - Interaction Design and Mechanics Make it Playable, Then Add “Juice” 12:25 - Designing for Mobile vs Board Games Touch Interaction 14:30 - Converting Board Games to Mobile Getting the Company on Board Michael Mindes @MichaelMindes For The Win Kickstarter Carcassonne Ascension 17:09 - Copyright Infringement (Cloning) Settlers of Catan Threes 2048 Triple Town 20:54 - Protecting Your Ideas and Partnering with Publishers 23:19 - Getting Help as an Indie Game Dev2015-04-2300 miniPhreaksiPhreaks102 iPS Game Development with Martin Grider 02:47 - Martin Grider Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog ActionChess Go Tetris For The Win Catchup Abstract Puzzle @abstractpuzzle   09:29 - Interaction Design and Mechanics Make it Playable, Then Add “Juice” 12:25 - Designing for Mobile vs Board Games Touch Interaction 14:30 - Converting Board Games to Mobile Getting the Company on Board Michael Mindes @MichaelMindes For The Win Kickstarter Carcassonne Ascension 17:09 - Copyright Infringement (Cloning) Settlers of Catan Threes 2048 Triple Town 20:54 - Protecting Your Ideas and Partnering with Publishers 23:19 - Getting Help as an Indie Game Dev Marketers, App Store SEOs...2015-04-2350 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsThe Rust Programming LanguageSteve Klabnik and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about the Rust Programming Language, a systems programming language from Mozilla Research. We covered memory safety without garbage collection, security, the Rust 1.0 Beta, getting started with Rust, and we even hypothesize about the future of the Rust. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet. Toptal – Join Toptal and work with awesome people from anywhere in the worl...2015-04-111h 22The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Rust Programming Language (Interview)Steve Klabnik and Yehuda Katz joined the show to talk about the Rust Programming Language, a systems programming language from Mozilla Research. We covered memory safety without garbage collection, security, the Rust 1.0 Beta, getting started with Rust, and we even hypothesize about the future of the Rust. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet. Toptal – Join Toptal and work with awesome people from anywhere in the worl...2015-04-111h 22Adventures in AngularAdventures in Angular035 AiA The Current State of Angular with Brad Green, Igor Minar, and Miško Hevery01:08 - Dropping the “JS”02:15 - Announcements from ng-conf Blog Post 03:20 - Angular Internationalization (i18n) 05:27 - AnnotationsYehuda Katz and Rob EisenbergReflection and Injection09:24 - Runtime, Type Inference, and Dealing with Types at Runtime in TypeScriptMetaprogrammingDependency Injection11:05 - The Stability of the Current State of AngularDirectivesAngularDart12:51 - forEach syntax change (from ! to *)13:30 - Binding/Syntax[YouTube] Misko Hevery and Rado Kirov: ng-conf 2015 Keynote 2“Motivation”Angular Design Docs17:34 - Two-way Data Binding 20:30 - Observables22:04 - Two-way Data Binding (Cont’d)25:22 - Directives (Angular 1 vs 2)How Do You Integrate HTML Templating with the ECMAScript 6 Module System?Template AnnotationUse Cases​27:39 - Why Declare Imports in JavaScrip...2015-03-2645 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceBetter GitHub Issues with HuBoard (Interview)Adam and Jerod talk with Ryan built about HuBoard - a project management solution for teams and organizations using GitHub. He gives us an inside look at how he created HuBoard, how he made the transition from free service to paid users, the technical challenges of getting set up to handle enterprise, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – If it works with Docker, it works with Codeship Jet. Toptal – Join Toptal and work with...2015-01-161h 05The Web Platform PodcastThe Web Platform Podcast25: LIVE - Static Showdown 2015Our guests Michael Bleigh, Divshot CEO, and Kevin Chau, Director of Business Development at Divshot, talk about the importance of Static Applications, Hosting Static Apps, & Hackathons. Static Showdown is a worldwide 48 hour hackathon featuringstatic web apps. Divshot, a company born of a hackathon, is a leader in Static App Hosting. They are Community Builders and lovers of the web.   This year, Divshot brings us it’s 2nd incarnation of the Static Showdown competition that will be held online Jan 24th through Jan 25th. Registered teams will be provided with a private github repo & Divshot Static App...2015-01-1500 minThe Frontside PodcastThe Frontside Podcast016: Ember 2.0 and the Indie Web with Yehuda Katz and Tom DaleYehuda Katz and Tom Dale join us to talk about the road to Ember 2.0 and "Fast Boot". They share insight about why they stick to a 6 week release cycle, and why they think JS frameworks might be the future of all web apps (especially content sites). We also chat about what "indie open source" means, and exactly how much design goes into the Ember project and community. Yehuda Katz (Twitter) Tom Dale (Twitter) Tom Dale's Klout score is 66 Tilde.io Erik Bryn Yehuda at Hack Summit: "Indie OSS" HTMLBars FastBoot: Ember's Server-Side Rendering solution Tom on Shop Talk...2014-12-2356 minShopTalk ShowShopTalk Show147: With Tom DaleThis week we’re joined by Tom Dale. Tom is a former Apple software engineer who worked on MobileMe and iCloud. He also helped create Ember.js and co-founded Tilde.io with Yehuda Katz. We took a deep dive into Ember.js, Javascript frameworks, and working with open source projects. We talked about (roughly in order): Q & A: 16:24 I’m not so experienced with JavaScript, so I really don’t quite understand the potential benefits from using a JavaScript Front End Framework. Could you describe it with your own words and give some e...2014-12-221h 13Changelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsThe Road to Ember 2.0Adam and Jerod talk with Tom Dale and Yehuda Katz about the road to Ember 2.0 and the complete front-end stack it is today. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Pager Duty – Your fastest path to incident resolution. Helping IT Operations and DevOps deliver on the promise of agility, performance, and uptime. Hired – Accept a job and double your hiring bonus from $2,000 to $4,000. Refer someone and get $1,337. DigitalOcean – Use the code CHANGELOG to get a $10 hosting credit when y...2014-11-181h 08The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Road to Ember 2.0 (Interview)Adam and Jerod talk with Tom Dale and Yehuda Katz about the road to Ember 2.0 and the complete front-end stack it is today. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Pager Duty – Your fastest path to incident resolution. Helping IT Operations and DevOps deliver on the promise of agility, performance, and uptime. Hired – Accept a job and double your hiring bonus from $2,000 to $4,000. Refer someone and get $1,337. DigitalOcean – Use the code CHANGELOG to get a $10 hosting credit when y...2014-11-181h 08TeahourTeahour#37 - 和鲁葳聊聊软件咨询公司是如何工作的本期由Terry Tai和Dingding共同主持,邀请了 neo 的美女软件工程师鲁葳,和她一起聊聊软件咨询公司是如何工作的。让大家了解更多的优秀软件咨询公司的细节和内幕。 关于鲁葳: Twitter Blog 访谈笔记 neo Pivotal Labs thoughtbot PivotalTracker University of Waterloo rocketfuel Jim Weirich Pair programming TDD Continuous integration Sublime Text RubyMine Vim Emacs tmux Travis CI Jenkins CI Yehuda Katz Eric Ries Lean UX Rails Girls Remote Pair Programing Blog Customer.io Effective JavaScript Special Guest: 鲁葳.2013-11-051h 30The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceGitLab and Open Source (Interview)Andrew and Adam talk with Sytse Sijbrandij, one of the Co-founders of GitLab, about building GitLab, sustaining open source, community management, and ways to handle a “road map” for your product or project. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – Use the code CHANGELOG to get a $10 hosting credit when you create a new DigitalOcean account Featuring:Sid Sijbrandij – Website, LinkedIn, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XAndrew Thorp – Website, GitHub, XShow Notes...2013-09-131h 03All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv069 JSJ The Application Cache with Jake ArchibaldPanel Jake Archibald (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:14 - Jake Archibald Introduction Works on Developer Relations on the Google Chrome Team 01:57 - The Application Cache Eric Bidelman: A Beginner's Guide to Using the Application Cache - HTML5 Rocks Down Fall 07:12 - Working with Single Page Apps 08:40 - Detecting Connectivity Express.js Yehuda Katz: Extend the Web Forward 15:42 - Running Offline 19:55 - Generating Manifest Files Grunt Task for App Cache Manifests 26:34 - NavigationController 28:49 - Progressive Enhancement Jake Archibald: Progressive enhancement is still Important 059 JSJ jQuery...2013-08-0251 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv069 JSJ The Application Cache with Jake ArchibaldPanel Jake Archibald (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:14 - Jake Archibald Introduction Works on Developer Relations on the Google Chrome Team 01:57 - The Application Cache Eric Bidelman: A Beginner's Guide to Using the Application Cache - HTML5 Rocks Down Fall 07:12 - Working with Single Page Apps 08:40 - Detecting Connectivity Express.js Yehuda Katz: Extend the Web Forward 15:42 - Running Offline 19:55 - Generating Manifest Files Grunt Task for App Cache Manifests 26:34 - NavigationController 28:49 - Progressive Enhancement Jake Archibald: Progressive enhancement is still Important 059 JSJ jQuery...2013-08-0251 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript Jabber069 JSJ The Application Cache with Jake ArchibaldPanelJake Archibald (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:14 - Jake Archibald IntroductionWorks on Developer Relations on the Google Chrome Team 01:57 - The Application CacheEric Bidelman: A Beginner's Guide to Using the Application Cache - HTML5 Rocks Down Fall 07:12 - Working with Single Page Apps 08:40 - Detecting ConnectivityExpress.js Yehuda Katz: Extend the Web Forward 15:42 - Running Offline 19:55 - Generating Manifest FilesGrunt Task for App Cache Manifests 26:34 - NavigationController 28:49 - Progressive EnhancementJake Archibald: Progressive enhancement is still Impo...2013-08-0251 minTeahourTeahour#19 - 聊聊新加坡,聊聊 RedDotRubyConf本期由 Terry Tai 主持,Dingding Ye 协作主持,邀请到Richard Huang 和 XDite 一起回顾了这一次RedDotRubyConf之行,扯扯淡,谈谈收获。同时也谈谈他们两人在这次大会上名为 "Building Asynchronous APIs" 和 "Secure Your Rails Application: The Basics"两个演讲。 RedDotRubyConf 珍宝海鲜楼 天天海南鸡饭 Universal Studios Singapore Refactoring Rails JRuby For The Win Building Asynchronous APIs Concurrency In Ruby Ruby 2.0 on Rails in Production LessConf Secure Your Rails Application Security is Hard em-synchrony Goliath Grape Sinatra sinatra-synchrony async-rails 构建异步的API服务 Strong Parameters Yehuda Katz DHH slice pattern Double Your Freelancing Rate in 14 Days The blueprint Don't Let Your Business Run You DNSimple Reform Warden Github Rails gosu gem LogDown COOKPAD 24-hour Hackathon Competition Medium 南京第一次Ruby聚会 Special Guests: Richard Huang and xdite.2013-06-171h 44The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceTravis CI, Scaling Apps, Riak (Interview)Wynn caught up with Josh Kalderimis and Mathias Meyer from Travis CI to talk about hosted CI in the sky, scaling apps, and a little Riak. 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: Travis CI a hosted continuous integration service for the open source community. Josh Kalderimis is a core Travis CI team member, Rails contributor, gem developer, and general serial coder. Mathias Meyer, hacker on Travis, author of...2012-03-0641 minRuby RoguesRuby Rogues038 RR Web Programming and Updating Frameworks with Yehuda KatzThe Rogues talk about web programming and updating frameworks with Yehuda Katz.Special Guest: Yehuda Katz. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.2012-01-201h 08The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceHTML5 Boilerplate and JavaScript (Interview)Adam and Wynn caught up with Paul Irish of Google’s Chrome developer relations team to talk about HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, polyfills, and more. 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: Paul Irish - Chrome dev relations guy at Google. Dion Almaer - Host of Function Source, all around JavaScript, frontend expert. “HTML5 is a jewel that we need to cut into a weapon...2011-08-1957 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsVim round table discussionWynn sat down with three Vim users and experts to talk about tips and tricks for using and pimping the popular text editor. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Drew Neil – Website, GitHub, XYehuda Katz – Website, GitHub, XTim Pope – GitHub, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Vim seeks to provide the power of Unix’s Vi Drew Neil hosts VimCasts Tim Pope has created numerout Vim plugins Yehuda Katz from SproutCore, Rails, and jQuery fam...2011-04-1241 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceVim round table discussion (Interview)Wynn sat down with three Vim users and experts to talk about tips and tricks for using and pimping the popular text editor. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Drew Neil – Website, GitHub, XYehuda Katz – Website, GitHub, XTim Pope – GitHub, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Vim seeks to provide the power of Unix’s Vi Drew Neil hosts VimCasts Tim Pope has created numerout Vim plugins Yehuda Katz from SproutCore, Rails, and jQuery fam...2011-04-1241 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsRails 3.1 and SproutCoreAdam and Wynn caught up with Yehuda Katz to talk about upcoming changes in Rails 3.1, SproutCore, and his growing list of open source projects. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Yehuda Katz – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Wynn’s deck from ‘07 pays tribute to Yehuda Merb influenced and later merged with Rails SproutCore is an HTML5 application framework for building responsive, desktop-caliber apps in any modern...2010-12-0956 minThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceRails 3.1 and SproutCore (Interview)Adam and Wynn caught up with Yehuda Katz to talk about upcoming changes in Rails 3.1, SproutCore, and his growing list of open source projects. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Featuring:Yehuda Katz – Website, GitHub, XAdam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, XWynn Netherland – GitHub, XShow Notes: Wynn’s deck from ‘07 pays tribute to Yehuda Merb influenced and later merged with Rails SproutCore is an HTML5 application framework for building responsive, desktop-caliber apps in any modern...2010-12-0956 minThe Official jQuery PodcastThe Official jQuery Podcast19 - jQuery in Action, 2nd Ed.This week we talked with Yehuda Katz and Bear Bibeault about the upcoming second edition of the popular jQuery in Action book from Manning. Show notes: http://blog.jquery.com/2010/04/09/the-official-jquery-podcast-episode-19-jquery-in-action-2nd-ed2010-04-0931 minTeach Me To Code » ScreencastsTeach Me To Code » ScreencastsGem BundlerLoading multiple Ruby Gems can result in runtime errors when an incompatible version of a gem dependency is already loaded as a dependency of another gem.Gem bundler can also pre-load and cache gems for faster loading. Having two gems that require different versions of the same dependency can sometimes cause runtime errors. Yehuda Katz and Carl Lerche have created an elegant solution in the Gem Bundler. Download 108.8 MB Download (iphone & ipod) 48.8 MB2010-03-1059 minThe Official jQuery PodcastThe Official jQuery Podcast11 - Yehuda KatzOur last show while in Washington DC we sat down and talked with Yehuda Katz about Rails 3 and jQuery.2010-02-1229 minThe Ruby on Rails PodcastThe Ruby on Rails PodcastEpisode 46: 139: RailsConf 2009This episode was originally published on May 9, 2009. Interviews with Yehuda Katz, Ed Allan, Joe Fiorini, and Blue Box Hosting. Also Mentioned Yehuda Katz Joe Fiorini Blue Box Hosting workonrails.com: Find or post Ruby on Rails jobs. bloc.io: Learn to program with Ruby on Rails. Use code RAILS and save $100.2009-05-1019 minRuby on Rails PodcastRuby on Rails Podcast139: RailsConf 2009This episode was originally published on May 9, 2009. Interviews with Yehuda Katz, Ed Allan, Joe Fiorini, and Blue Box Hosting. Also Mentioned Yehuda Katz Joe Fiorini Blue Box Hosting2009-05-1019 minRuby on Rails Podcast - mp4Ruby on Rails Podcast - mp4RailsConf 2009 - Ruby on Rails PodcastInterviews with Yehuda Katz, Ed Allan, Joe Fiorini, and Blue Box Hosting. Also Mentioned Yehuda Katz Joe Fiorini Blue Box Hosting h4. Sponsor 2009-05-1000 minRuby on Rails PodcastRuby on Rails PodcastRailsConf 2009 - Ruby on Rails PodcastInterviews with Yehuda Katz, Ed Allan, Joe Fiorini, and Blue Box Hosting. Also Mentioned Yehuda Katz Joe Fiorini Blue Box Hosting h4. Sponsor 2009-05-1000 min