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Panel Charles Max Wood Mike Hartington Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming. His first dive in programming was simply out of necessity. He took Intro to Computer Science in high school where he did visual basic. He really didn't think of pushing it through college, and he was into craft design courses instead. When he had his last semester course on web design, that was the first time he went back into programming and web technology after high school. He fell in love with Flash before JavaScript. He found it to be so awesome because it's interactive and it's so much fun. When he got out of school, he did marketing and design at a company. One of the requirements were to do interactive product demos and create resources for sales team. They were provided with iPads to do the task, but Flash doesn't run in iPads. Being the case, he had to relearn JavaScript. When he got hired in a company as a designer working with developers, he initially that it would look great. But eventually he didn't want to do the job because it would take him forever. He also had this boss who was very much of a visual person. When he showed him something in the computer, he was asked about how that particular thing would work. Not having Sketch back then, he didn't have the newer UI mockup tools. He recoded all the interactions, and his boss was pleased. Being a designer before has somewhat been an influence to Mike's life as a programmer. He helps other developers handle issues and figure better solutions just like how a designer would do. The main goal of designing is producing an output that appears as if it's done the only way it should. In the end, the product would seem to a natural fit. Charles agrees with Mike's idea in how to solve a problem. Using API for instance, Mike doesn't want to think over about how to use it. He wants to keep things simple. The API should be materialized the way it should have been done. To hear the rest of My Angular Mike Hartington, download and listen to the entire episode. Get in touch with Mike and learn more about him by following him on Twitter. Don't forget to let Mike know you heard about him on Devchat.tv's Adventures in Angular My Angular Story! Mike on Twitter If you're short on time, here are the highlights of My Angular Story Mike Hartington: How did Mike get into programming? (07:03) What led him back to programming? (09:50) How does designing influence programming? (12:21) How did Mike get into Angular? (14:06) Mike's other open source projects? (17:31) Mike's basis in deciding to contribute in a project? (19:17) How did he get into Ionic? (24:14) Picks: Mike Chuck from Angular Team for awesome language plugin, Westworld Charles ActiveCampaign, KSL Classifieds, Who book
Panel Charles Max Wood Mike Hartington Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming. His first dive in programming was simply out of necessity. He took Intro to Computer Science in high school where he did visual basic. He really didn't think of pushing it through college, and he was into craft design courses instead. When he had his last semester course on web design, that was the first time he went back into programming and web technology after high school. He fell in love with Flash before JavaScript. He found it to be so awesome because it's interactive and it's so much fun. When he got out of school, he did marketing and design at a company. One of the requirements were to do interactive product demos and create resources for sales team. They were provided with iPads to do the task, but Flash doesn't run in iPads. Being the case, he had to relearn JavaScript. When he got hired in a company as a designer working with developers, he initially that it would look great. But eventually he didn't want to do the job because it would take him forever. He also had this boss who was very much of a visual person. When he showed him something in the computer, he was asked about how that particular thing would work. Not having Sketch back then, he didn't have the newer UI mockup tools. He recoded all the interactions, and his boss was pleased. Being a designer before has somewhat been an influence to Mike's life as a programmer. He helps other developers handle issues and figure better solutions just like how a designer would do. The main goal of designing is producing an output that appears as if it's done the only way it should. In the end, the product would seem to a natural fit. Charles agrees with Mike's idea in how to solve a problem. Using API for instance, Mike doesn't want to think over about how to use it. He wants to keep things simple. The API should be materialized the way it should have been done. To hear the rest of My Angular Mike Hartington, download and listen to the entire episode. Get in touch with Mike and learn more about him by following him on Twitter. Don't forget to let Mike know you heard about him on Devchat.tv's Adventures in Angular My Angular Story! Mike on Twitter If you're short on time, here are the highlights of My Angular Story Mike Hartington: How did Mike get into programming? (07:03) What led him back to programming? (09:50) How does designing influence programming? (12:21) How did Mike get into Angular? (14:06) Mike's other open source projects? (17:31) Mike's basis in deciding to contribute in a project? (19:17) How did he get into Ionic? (24:14) Picks: Mike Chuck from Angular Team for awesome language plugin, Westworld Charles ActiveCampaign, KSL Classifieds, Who book
Panel Charles Max Wood Mike Hartington Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming. His first dive in programming was simply out of necessity. He took Intro to Computer Science in high school where he did visual basic. He really didn't think of pushing it through college, and he was into craft design courses instead. When he had his last semester course on web design, that was the first time he went back into programming and web technology after high school. He fell in love with Flash before JavaScript. He found it to be so awesome because it's interactive and it's so much fun. When he got out of school, he did marketing and design at a company. One of the requirements were to do interactive product demos and create resources for sales team. They were provided with iPads to do the task, but Flash doesn't run in iPads. Being the case, he had to relearn JavaScript. When he got hired in a company as a designer working with developers, he initially that it would look great. But eventually he didn't want to do the job because it would take him forever. He also had this boss who was very much of a visual person. When he showed him something in the computer, he was asked about how that particular thing would work. Not having Sketch back then, he didn't have the newer UI mockup tools. He recoded all the interactions, and his boss was pleased. Being a designer before has somewhat been an influence to Mike's life as a programmer. He helps other developers handle issues and figure better solutions just like how a designer would do. The main goal of designing is producing an output that appears as if it's done the only way it should. In the end, the product would seem to a natural fit. Charles agrees with Mike's idea in how to solve a problem. Using API for instance, Mike doesn't want to think over about how to use it. He wants to keep things simple. The API should be materialized the way it should have been done. To hear the rest of My Angular Mike Hartington, download and listen to the entire episode. Get in touch with Mike and learn more about him by following him on Twitter. Don't forget to let Mike know you heard about him on Devchat.tv's Adventures in Angular My Angular Story! Mike on Twitter If you're short on time, here are the highlights of My Angular Story Mike Hartington: How did Mike get into programming? (07:03) What led him back to programming? (09:50) How does designing influence programming? (12:21) How did Mike get into Angular? (14:06) Mike's other open source projects? (17:31) Mike's basis in deciding to contribute in a project? (19:17) How did he get into Ionic? (24:14) Picks: Mike Chuck from Angular Team for awesome language plugin, Westworld Charles ActiveCampaign, KSL Classifieds, Who book
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Juri Strumpflohner This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Juri Strumpflohner. Juri is a software developer that works with JavaScript and Angular.js, and more recently, he has created training courses on Egghead. He first got into programming when he was about 11 or 12 years old and he was always really interested with playing around on his Dad’s computer. They talk about coming into programming through curiosity, how he got into Angular and JavaScript, and his switch to working on single page applications, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Juri intro Adventures in Angular Episode 193 How did you first get into programming? Dad had a computer Windows 3.1 Getting into program through Microsoft Word Curious about how Word actually worked Coming into programming through curiosity How did you get into JavaScript and Angular? Business informatics in school Creating small application was really fun for him Got into real programming after high school Side projects in UI Working at a Microsoft shop out of college The switch to single-page applications JavaScript on the front-end Where does Angular come in? JavaScript MVC (now Done.js) Using AngularJS Advantages to using a well-used and well-understood technology What was it about Angular that got you excited? Mix of the community and ease of use And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 193 JavaScript Angular.js His Egghead courses Egghead Angular Done.js @juristr juristr.com Juri’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Get a Coder Job Course Framework Summit Juri ngx-formly Egghead His Egghead courses Mavic Air Drone
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tomek Sułkowski This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek was recently on Adventures in Angular on Episode 191 where they talked about UX in Angular. He currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops over Angular. He first got into programming when he was in primary school and found a book on the Pascal language and tried to write code in it. They talk about how he got into JavaScript, what drew him to Angular, what he is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Works for Sages How did you first get into programming? Wrote first lines of code in Pascal Worked with Logo language in secondary school Confused about which direction he would go with his life/career Graduated with a degree in Computer Science Graduated from Music school at the same time as well Freelancing as a full-stack developer How did you get into JavaScript? JavaScript to make his HTML and CSS more “alive” What drew you to Angular? Angular vs Ember What have you done in Angular that you are most proud of? Tips on Twitter TypeScript Angular Schematics Do you run Angular Playground? What are you working on currently? Angular Developer Roadmap And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Adventures in Angular Angular Sages Pascal JavaScript Ember TypeScript Angular Schematics Angular Playground Angular Developer Roadmap Tomek’s GitHub @sulco Tomek’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Home Depot Tool Rentals Framework Summit Microsoft Connect CES Podcast Movement Tomek Alfred App Dash App Play a musical instrument
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tomek Sułkowski This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek was recently on Adventures in Angular on Episode 191 where they talked about UX in Angular. He currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops over Angular. He first got into programming when he was in primary school and found a book on the Pascal language and tried to write code in it. They talk about how he got into JavaScript, what drew him to Angular, what he is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Works for Sages How did you first get into programming? Wrote first lines of code in Pascal Worked with Logo language in secondary school Confused about which direction he would go with his life/career Graduated with a degree in Computer Science Graduated from Music school at the same time as well Freelancing as a full-stack developer How did you get into JavaScript? JavaScript to make his HTML and CSS more “alive” What drew you to Angular? Angular vs Ember What have you done in Angular that you are most proud of? Tips on Twitter TypeScript Angular Schematics Do you run Angular Playground? What are you working on currently? Angular Developer Roadmap And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Adventures in Angular Angular Sages Pascal JavaScript Ember TypeScript Angular Schematics Angular Playground Angular Developer Roadmap Tomek’s GitHub @sulco Tomek’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Home Depot Tool Rentals Framework Summit Microsoft Connect CES Podcast Movement Tomek Alfred App Dash App Play a musical instrument
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tomek Sułkowski This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tomek Sułkowski. Tomek was recently on Adventures in Angular on Episode 191 where they talked about UX in Angular. He currently works as a front-end engineer for an app creating company, as well as has been working for Sages running front-end workshops over Angular. He first got into programming when he was in primary school and found a book on the Pascal language and tried to write code in it. They talk about how he got into JavaScript, what drew him to Angular, what he is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Works for Sages How did you first get into programming? Wrote first lines of code in Pascal Worked with Logo language in secondary school Confused about which direction he would go with his life/career Graduated with a degree in Computer Science Graduated from Music school at the same time as well Freelancing as a full-stack developer How did you get into JavaScript? JavaScript to make his HTML and CSS more “alive” What drew you to Angular? Angular vs Ember What have you done in Angular that you are most proud of? Tips on Twitter TypeScript Angular Schematics Do you run Angular Playground? What are you working on currently? Angular Developer Roadmap And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 191 Adventures in Angular Angular Sages Pascal JavaScript Ember TypeScript Angular Schematics Angular Playground Angular Developer Roadmap Tomek’s GitHub @sulco Tomek’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Home Depot Tool Rentals Framework Summit Microsoft Connect CES Podcast Movement Tomek Alfred App Dash App Play a musical instrument
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Julien This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Julien. Sam’s course Upgrading Angular JS is a comprehensive video course to help people tackle the transition from Angular JS to Angular which was born out of his own pain and suffering from that process. He first got into programming when he was 8 or 9 and his robotics engineer uncle got him into old Mac computers and he would then hack around on them. They talk about what brought him back to programming, what made him want to specialize in Angular, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS course Angular JS to Angular How did you first get into programming? Uncle gave him his old Mac computers Reverse engineering of computers Basic and ResEdit Taught himself HTML at 12 years old HTML was the thing that allowed him to actually create things CSS and JavaScript in college What was it like when you were first developing things? Didn’t understand JavaScript in the beginning Degree in Religion What brought you back to programming? Worked for a brokerage originally Started mostly with C# and jQuery and then moved on to Angular What was it about Angular made you want to specialize in it? Fascinated by Angular and took the Code School course on it Loved how straightforward Angular was Making the most of the opportunities you’re given The welcoming aspect of the Angular community Are there contributions to the community that you are really proud of? Writing for Scotch.io and Telerik Runs Angular Portland groups Talking at Angular Denver and AngularMix What made you want to make your course? And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular Episode 186 Upgrading Angular JS Angular JS Angular JavaScript jQuery Code School Sam’s Scotch.io page Sam’s Telerik blog Angular Portland groups Angular Denver AngularMix @samjulien samjulien.com Sam’s GitHub Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Charles Anti-pick: HOAs Home Depot tool rental Utah Backyard Homesteading Facebook group Sam Learn Docker Course NgColombia Artemis by Andy Weir on Audible
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: TJ VanToll This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with TJ VanToll. TJ is a front-end developer that currently works for Progress and spends his time working with NativeScript. He first got into programming in middle school when he built a Final Fantasy fan site back in the time when GeoCities was popular. He then in high school helped run the school’s website and in college majored in computer programming. They talk about how his journey to get to where he is today has influenced his life and what his day to day life looks like now as a developer advocate. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript Building native apps and native user interfaces How did you get into programming? Started in middle school GeoCities Went to college for Computer Programming His JavaScript journey Using JavaScript out of necessity originally jQuery when mobile started to take over Really interested in Android and iOS development React Native Using JavaScript to build iOS and Android apps Qordoba JavaScript is approachable to use How has you journey been? His job is to help recommend which technology people should use What does your day look like now? Job as a developer advocate What’s the coolest thing that you’ve built? And much, much more! Links: Progress Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript JavaScript jQuery React Native Qordoba @tjvantoll TJ’s GitHub TJVanToll.com Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Taking some time off Audible Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson etc. Views on Vue Adventures in Angular React Round Up YouTube Show TJ How Did This Get Made? Podcast Freakonomics Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: TJ VanToll This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with TJ VanToll. TJ is a front-end developer that currently works for Progress and spends his time working with NativeScript. He first got into programming in middle school when he built a Final Fantasy fan site back in the time when GeoCities was popular. He then in high school helped run the school’s website and in college majored in computer programming. They talk about how his journey to get to where he is today has influenced his life and what his day to day life looks like now as a developer advocate. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript Building native apps and native user interfaces How did you get into programming? Started in middle school GeoCities Went to college for Computer Programming His JavaScript journey Using JavaScript out of necessity originally jQuery when mobile started to take over Really interested in Android and iOS development React Native Using JavaScript to build iOS and Android apps Qordoba JavaScript is approachable to use How has you journey been? His job is to help recommend which technology people should use What does your day look like now? Job as a developer advocate What’s the coolest thing that you’ve built? And much, much more! Links: Progress Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript JavaScript jQuery React Native Qordoba @tjvantoll TJ’s GitHub TJVanToll.com Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Taking some time off Audible Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson etc. Views on Vue Adventures in Angular React Round Up YouTube Show TJ How Did This Get Made? Podcast Freakonomics Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: TJ VanToll This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with TJ VanToll. TJ is a front-end developer that currently works for Progress and spends his time working with NativeScript. He first got into programming in middle school when he built a Final Fantasy fan site back in the time when GeoCities was popular. He then in high school helped run the school’s website and in college majored in computer programming. They talk about how his journey to get to where he is today has influenced his life and what his day to day life looks like now as a developer advocate. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript Building native apps and native user interfaces How did you get into programming? Started in middle school GeoCities Went to college for Computer Programming His JavaScript journey Using JavaScript out of necessity originally jQuery when mobile started to take over Really interested in Android and iOS development React Native Using JavaScript to build iOS and Android apps Qordoba JavaScript is approachable to use How has you journey been? His job is to help recommend which technology people should use What does your day look like now? Job as a developer advocate What’s the coolest thing that you’ve built? And much, much more! Links: Progress Adventures in Angular Episode 90 Adventures in Angular Episode 148 React Native Radio Episode 4 JavaScript Jabber Episode 186 NativeScript JavaScript jQuery React Native Qordoba @tjvantoll TJ’s GitHub TJVanToll.com Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Taking some time off Audible Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson etc. Views on Vue Adventures in Angular React Round Up YouTube Show TJ How Did This Get Made? Podcast Freakonomics Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Alex Eagle This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Alex Eagle. Alex is on the Google Angular team, and has been at Google for almost 10 years now. Currently, he spends most of his time working on development tools. He first got into programming when he was in college and took and intro to CS class and didn’t actually start doing serious coding projects until after he graduated. He was introduced to JavaScript when he first started working at Google and joined the Angular team in order to learn about different languages. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Was on JavaScript Jabber Episode 167 and Adventures in Angular Episode 177 How did you first get into programming? Intro to CS class in college How did you get around to JavaScript? Agile development practices Angular JS with Misko Joined the Angular team to learn language stuff TypeScript and JavaScript Front-end vs Back-end What was it about JavaScript appealed to you? Focus on developer tools What appeals to you about BuildTools? What systems have you worked on that we would have hear of? Working at scale Bazel CircleCI What are you working on now? Tsetse WebPack And much, much more! Links: FreshBooks Linode @Jakeherringbone Alex’s Medium Picks: Charles Hunting Hitler Sling TV Encourage people to have civil and respectful conversations Alex Teenage Engineering From the Earth to the Moon
Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming.
Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming.
Mike is an Ionic Developer Advocate. He's been a guest in Adventures in Angular (Episode 64 and 109) and Java Script Jabber, and he spoke in Angular Remote Conference. Tune in to My Angular Story Mike Hartington to know more about how he started in programming.
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
Check out Angular Remote Conf!! 02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)
01:56 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:08 - Code Sharing Adventures in Angular Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll 06:35 - Components and Directives 13:09 - NativeScript and Electron 15:02 - Business Model 16:07 - Compatability; Multi/Cross-Platform Capability 17:31 - Why Use NativeScript? 26:41 - Performance and Usability; Hybrid and Native 30:21 - iOS Concerns; Xamarin 37:23 - Where is NativeScript heading? (Future Visions and Plans) 38:21 - Getting Started with NativeScript Getting Started Guide Building Apps with NativeScript and Angular 2 Angular for NativeScript Picks Things Organized Neatly (Jules) House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street by William D. Cohan (Ward) AngularFire - Firebase (Joe) Zootopia (Joe) Rogue One Star Wars Trailer (John) HoloLens (Chuck) .NET Rocks! (Chuck) MicroConf (Chuck) Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered DIY Amazon Echo (Chuck) The 5th Wave Book Series (TJ) Red Rising Series (TJ)
01:56 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:08 - Code Sharing Adventures in Angular Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll 06:35 - Components and Directives 13:09 - NativeScript and Electron 15:02 - Business Model 16:07 - Compatability; Multi/Cross-Platform Capability 17:31 - Why Use NativeScript? 26:41 - Performance and Usability; Hybrid and Native 30:21 - iOS Concerns; Xamarin 37:23 - Where is NativeScript heading? (Future Visions and Plans) 38:21 - Getting Started with NativeScript Getting Started Guide Building Apps with NativeScript and Angular 2 Angular for NativeScript Picks Things Organized Neatly (Jules) House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street by William D. Cohan (Ward) AngularFire - Firebase (Joe) Zootopia (Joe) Rogue One Star Wars Trailer (John) HoloLens (Chuck) .NET Rocks! (Chuck) MicroConf (Chuck) Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered DIY Amazon Echo (Chuck) The 5th Wave Book Series (TJ) Red Rising Series (TJ)
01:56 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:08 - Code Sharing Adventures in Angular Episode #74: NativeScript with Burke Holland and TJ VanToll 06:35 - Components and Directives 13:09 - NativeScript and Electron 15:02 - Business Model 16:07 - Compatability; Multi/Cross-Platform Capability 17:31 - Why Use NativeScript? 26:41 - Performance and Usability; Hybrid and Native 30:21 - iOS Concerns; Xamarin 37:23 - Where is NativeScript heading? (Future Visions and Plans) 38:21 - Getting Started with NativeScript Getting Started Guide Building Apps with NativeScript and Angular 2 Angular for NativeScript Picks Things Organized Neatly (Jules) House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street by William D. Cohan (Ward) AngularFire - Firebase (Joe) Zootopia (Joe) Rogue One Star Wars Trailer (John) HoloLens (Chuck) .NET Rocks! (Chuck) MicroConf (Chuck) Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered DIY Amazon Echo (Chuck) The 5th Wave Book Series (TJ) Red Rising Series (TJ)
02:14 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 02:56 - Looking at Angular 2 04:01 - Dialect and Mechanics 13:17 - Angular 2: Likes and Dislikes The Angular Learning Curve Graph 28:02 - Promises and Observables 32:11 - Change Detection ngModel 39:13 - The Mental Model 47:12 - redux Picks Ex-Con #2 (Joe) Ben's Blog (Ward) Ben Lesh: Learning Observable By Building Observable (Lukas) The Lulu (Lukas) Dropbox (Chuck) The Best Podcast Rap Video (Chuck) Tef: Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend. (Ben) Sandi Metz: The Wrong Abstraction (Ben) Kyle Simpson: The Economy of Keystrokes @ Thunder Plains 2015 (Ben) Rich Hickey: Simple Made Easy (Ben)
02:14 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 02:56 - Looking at Angular 2 04:01 - Dialect and Mechanics 13:17 - Angular 2: Likes and Dislikes The Angular Learning Curve Graph 28:02 - Promises and Observables 32:11 - Change Detection ngModel 39:13 - The Mental Model 47:12 - redux Picks Ex-Con #2 (Joe) Ben's Blog (Ward) Ben Lesh: Learning Observable By Building Observable (Lukas) The Lulu (Lukas) Dropbox (Chuck) The Best Podcast Rap Video (Chuck) Tef: Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend. (Ben) Sandi Metz: The Wrong Abstraction (Ben) Kyle Simpson: The Economy of Keystrokes @ Thunder Plains 2015 (Ben) Rich Hickey: Simple Made Easy (Ben)
02:14 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 02:56 - Looking at Angular 2 04:01 - Dialect and Mechanics 13:17 - Angular 2: Likes and Dislikes The Angular Learning Curve Graph 28:02 - Promises and Observables 32:11 - Change Detection ngModel 39:13 - The Mental Model 47:12 - redux Picks Ex-Con #2 (Joe) Ben's Blog (Ward) Ben Lesh: Learning Observable By Building Observable (Lukas) The Lulu (Lukas) Dropbox (Chuck) The Best Podcast Rap Video (Chuck) Tef: Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend. (Ben) Sandi Metz: The Wrong Abstraction (Ben) Kyle Simpson: The Economy of Keystrokes @ Thunder Plains 2015 (Ben) Rich Hickey: Simple Made Easy (Ben)
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
02:36 - Jeremy Elbourn Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:15 - Material Design; Angular Material Adventures in Angular Episode #071: Angular Material with Thomas Burleson 05:12 - Components “Alpha” 11:09 - Getting Involved with Angular 2 Material Documentation 16:38 - Strategies for Preparing for Angular 2 Material; Preserving Old Spirit 22:07 - Office UI Fabric 24:23 - Best Practices and Infrastructure Testing 27:19 - Architecture 28:52 - Getting Started Picks Muru (Ward) Temblor (Ward) Observables (Lukas) Evan Czaplicki: Let's be mainstream! User focused design in Elm @ Curry On (Lukas) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) The Expanse (Jeremy) Flexbox Froggy (Jeremy) Fiskars Titanium Shears (Jeremy)
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
02:08 - Peter Bacon Darwin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #65: News From AngularConnect AngularConnect 03:48 - Angular 1.5 Angular 1.5.0 - ennoblement-facilitation has been released! 06:29 - Will people prefer to write in this style going forward? 09:34 - Styling John Papa’s Style Guide 15:58 - The Component Router 18:33 - Security The Sandbox 23:00 - Angular 1.4 vs 1.5 25:08 - TypeScript ng-forward 29:33 - Angular 1.5 vs 2.0 Directives and Controllers 40:55 - Styling (Cont’d) 44:34 - ngTouch 49:58 - AngularConnect Picks AngularConnect (Ward) ng-conf (Joe) Sarah Blasko (Joe) Survey (Joe) AngleBrackets Use the code PAPA for $50 discount (John) The LOOP (Chuck) Subresource Integrity (Peter) Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy (Peter) Clause 57.10 (Peter)
02:08 - Peter Bacon Darwin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #65: News From AngularConnect AngularConnect 03:48 - Angular 1.5 Angular 1.5.0 - ennoblement-facilitation has been released! 06:29 - Will people prefer to write in this style going forward? 09:34 - Styling John Papa’s Style Guide 15:58 - The Component Router 18:33 - Security The Sandbox 23:00 - Angular 1.4 vs 1.5 25:08 - TypeScript ng-forward 29:33 - Angular 1.5 vs 2.0 Directives and Controllers 40:55 - Styling (Cont’d) 44:34 - ngTouch 49:58 - AngularConnect Picks AngularConnect (Ward) ng-conf (Joe) Sarah Blasko (Joe) Survey (Joe) AngleBrackets Use the code PAPA for $50 discount (John) The LOOP (Chuck) Subresource Integrity (Peter) Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy (Peter) Clause 57.10 (Peter)
02:08 - Peter Bacon Darwin Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode #65: News From AngularConnect AngularConnect 03:48 - Angular 1.5 Angular 1.5.0 - ennoblement-facilitation has been released! 06:29 - Will people prefer to write in this style going forward? 09:34 - Styling John Papa’s Style Guide 15:58 - The Component Router 18:33 - Security The Sandbox 23:00 - Angular 1.4 vs 1.5 25:08 - TypeScript ng-forward 29:33 - Angular 1.5 vs 2.0 Directives and Controllers 40:55 - Styling (Cont’d) 44:34 - ngTouch 49:58 - AngularConnect Picks AngularConnect (Ward) ng-conf (Joe) Sarah Blasko (Joe) Survey (Joe) AngleBrackets Use the code PAPA for $50 discount (John) The LOOP (Chuck) Subresource Integrity (Peter) Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy (Peter) Clause 57.10 (Peter)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
00:58 - Cesare Rocchi Introduction Twitter Studio Magnolia Ray Wenderlich Podrover 01:55 - JavaScriptCore asciiwwdc webkit.org/blog 04:15 - WKWebViews Web Assets: Local vs On The Web UIWebView The Ionic Framework Adventures in Angular Episode #064: Ionic with Matt Kremer and Mike Hartington JSContext MacOS and iOS Platforms Electron Cordova React 21:58 - Hybrid Apps 27:48 - Performance and Upgrades LLVM 32:17 - Organizing JS Code with Exports 33:47 - Background Processes in JavaScript Picks Highrise (Chuck) The Ionic Framework (Chuck) Podcasting (Cesare) Pick Up Podcasting (Chuck)
00:58 - Cesare Rocchi Introduction Twitter Studio Magnolia Ray Wenderlich Podrover 01:55 - JavaScriptCore asciiwwdc webkit.org/blog 04:15 - WKWebViews Web Assets: Local vs On The Web UIWebView The Ionic Framework Adventures in Angular Episode #064: Ionic with Matt Kremer and Mike Hartington JSContext MacOS and iOS Platforms Electron Cordova React 21:58 - Hybrid Apps 27:48 - Performance and Upgrades LLVM 32:17 - Organizing JS Code with Exports 33:47 - Background Processes in JavaScript Picks Highrise (Chuck) The Ionic Framework (Chuck) Podcasting (Cesare) Pick Up Podcasting (Chuck)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Get your tickets for Angular Remote Conf! Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery! 03:44 - egghead.io Lukas' AngularJS Fundamentals egghead.io Course 04:58 - Pluralsight 06:26 - Code School: AngularJS Tutorial 06:38 - Dan Wahlin: AngularJS Fundamentals In 60-ish Minutes 06:52 - DEVintersection Conference 07:30 - Stack Overflow + Plunker 08:02 - Angular Remote Conf 08:50 - AngularConnect 08:58 - Onsite Training Oasis Digital 11:10 - Backends Lukas Firebase Node Ward Legacy Codebases Chuck Ruby RailsClips 14:09 - John Papa's Angular Style Guide 14:24 - Lukas’ Blog 15:04 - ng-newsletter 15:39 - ng-book 16:29 - Getting Started with Angular AngularJS.org 18:41 - Working with Designers Lukas Reubbelke: Just Enough Angular for Designers D3.js Adventures in Angular Episode #58: D3 with Aysegul Yonet 20:14 - Hack Reactor 20:42 - Angular Boot Camp 21:22 - Khan Academy 21:30 - Angular 2 Resources & Skills You Should Know Exploring ES6 by Axel Rauschmayer TypeScript Adventures in Angular Episode #41: TypeScript with Dan Wahlin JavaScript Jabber Episode #167: TypeScript and Angular with Jonathan Turner and Alex Eagle Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #54: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Babel JavaScript Jabber Episode #171: Babel with Sebastian McKenzie Angular.io Angular Articles by Pascal Precht 25:54 - Podcasts JavaScript Jabber Angular Air 26:33 - Angular Unit Testing 27:22 - AngularJS on YouTube Picks Slack (Ward) The Pillars of Reality Series by Jack Campbell (Lukas) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown (Chuck)
Don’t miss out! Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02: 10 - Will Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub AngularMN 02:57 - Membership & Attendance 04:48 - Starting a Group Dinners Code Katas Coworking 08:35 - Networking with Other Groups and Organizers 09:38 - Corporate Sponsors 10:35 - Prizes & Giveaways Amazing Prize-O-Tron JetBrains Frontend Masters Pluralsight O’Reilly Media egghead.io 13:54 - Advice for Creating Meetups Content Fishbowls Katas & Hacknights Social Hours Sponsorship Advertising Meetup.com Google Groups 19:47 - Topics & Speakers Hack Nights Best Practices Beginner Topics Lightning Talks Karaoke 27:11 - Getting Started in Rural Areas Remote Hangouts Nomad JavaScript 29:31 - Beginner Stories Ruby Rogues Episode #216: Code Review Culture with Derek Prior Arrogance vs Confidence Impostor Syndrome Scott Hanselman: I'm a phony. Are you? 39:04 - Land Grab Your Social Media Slack Extras Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Picks Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game (Joe) Good Mythical Morning Podcast (Katya) Coin (John) [Pluralsight] Introducing Visual Studio Code by John Papa (John) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Mastermind Groups (Chuck) Midwest JS YouTube Channel (Will) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Will) Heroes of the Storm (Will)
Don’t miss out! Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02: 10 - Will Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub AngularMN 02:57 - Membership & Attendance 04:48 - Starting a Group Dinners Code Katas Coworking 08:35 - Networking with Other Groups and Organizers 09:38 - Corporate Sponsors 10:35 - Prizes & Giveaways Amazing Prize-O-Tron JetBrains Frontend Masters Pluralsight O’Reilly Media egghead.io 13:54 - Advice for Creating Meetups Content Fishbowls Katas & Hacknights Social Hours Sponsorship Advertising Meetup.com Google Groups 19:47 - Topics & Speakers Hack Nights Best Practices Beginner Topics Lightning Talks Karaoke 27:11 - Getting Started in Rural Areas Remote Hangouts Nomad JavaScript 29:31 - Beginner Stories Ruby Rogues Episode #216: Code Review Culture with Derek Prior Arrogance vs Confidence Impostor Syndrome Scott Hanselman: I'm a phony. Are you? 39:04 - Land Grab Your Social Media Slack Extras Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Picks Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game (Joe) Good Mythical Morning Podcast (Katya) Coin (John) [Pluralsight] Introducing Visual Studio Code by John Papa (John) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Mastermind Groups (Chuck) Midwest JS YouTube Channel (Will) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Will) Heroes of the Storm (Will)
Don’t miss out! Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02: 10 - Will Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub AngularMN 02:57 - Membership & Attendance 04:48 - Starting a Group Dinners Code Katas Coworking 08:35 - Networking with Other Groups and Organizers 09:38 - Corporate Sponsors 10:35 - Prizes & Giveaways Amazing Prize-O-Tron JetBrains Frontend Masters Pluralsight O’Reilly Media egghead.io 13:54 - Advice for Creating Meetups Content Fishbowls Katas & Hacknights Social Hours Sponsorship Advertising Meetup.com Google Groups 19:47 - Topics & Speakers Hack Nights Best Practices Beginner Topics Lightning Talks Karaoke 27:11 - Getting Started in Rural Areas Remote Hangouts Nomad JavaScript 29:31 - Beginner Stories Ruby Rogues Episode #216: Code Review Culture with Derek Prior Arrogance vs Confidence Impostor Syndrome Scott Hanselman: I'm a phony. Are you? 39:04 - Land Grab Your Social Media Slack Extras Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias Picks Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Legendary Encounters: An Alien Deck Building Game (Joe) Good Mythical Morning Podcast (Katya) Coin (John) [Pluralsight] Introducing Visual Studio Code by John Papa (John) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Mastermind Groups (Chuck) Midwest JS YouTube Channel (Will) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (Will) Heroes of the Storm (Will)
03:51 - Dilemma of Choice: Onboarding Process AngularJS Homepage Angular 2: 5 Minute Quickstart Friction Dan Wahlin: AngularJS in 20ish Minutes 12:45 - Frameworks => Structured Languages Are we leaving behind the casual web developer? 17:47 - Do Angular 1 with TypeScript, etc., before doing it with Angular 2 Scott Moss PatrickJS 20:46 - ES5 with Angular 2 23:45 - Wrangling Tools Source Code > Documentation TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 systemjs 28:58 - If you’re starting an app now…what do you do? Adventures in Angular Episode #020: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Adventures in Angular Episode #039: ES6 with Scott Moss Explaining Value 39:36 - Applying Concepts 42:12 - Repos github.com/johnpapa hottowel-angular-typescript ng2play Picks The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Lukas) Arrow (John) Ex Machina (Ward) Listen to other people’s views (Chuck)
03:51 - Dilemma of Choice: Onboarding Process AngularJS Homepage Angular 2: 5 Minute Quickstart Friction Dan Wahlin: AngularJS in 20ish Minutes 12:45 - Frameworks => Structured Languages Are we leaving behind the casual web developer? 17:47 - Do Angular 1 with TypeScript, etc., before doing it with Angular 2 Scott Moss PatrickJS 20:46 - ES5 with Angular 2 23:45 - Wrangling Tools Source Code > Documentation TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 systemjs 28:58 - If you’re starting an app now…what do you do? Adventures in Angular Episode #020: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Adventures in Angular Episode #039: ES6 with Scott Moss Explaining Value 39:36 - Applying Concepts 42:12 - Repos github.com/johnpapa hottowel-angular-typescript ng2play Picks The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Lukas) Arrow (John) Ex Machina (Ward) Listen to other people’s views (Chuck)
03:51 - Dilemma of Choice: Onboarding Process AngularJS Homepage Angular 2: 5 Minute Quickstart Friction Dan Wahlin: AngularJS in 20ish Minutes 12:45 - Frameworks => Structured Languages Are we leaving behind the casual web developer? 17:47 - Do Angular 1 with TypeScript, etc., before doing it with Angular 2 Scott Moss PatrickJS 20:46 - ES5 with Angular 2 23:45 - Wrangling Tools Source Code > Documentation TodoService in Angular 2 and Angular 1 both in TypeScript and ES5 systemjs 28:58 - If you’re starting an app now…what do you do? Adventures in Angular Episode #020: Structuring Code in an AngularJS App with Dan Wahlin Adventures in Angular Episode #039: ES6 with Scott Moss Explaining Value 39:36 - Applying Concepts 42:12 - Repos github.com/johnpapa hottowel-angular-typescript ng2play Picks The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Lukas) Arrow (John) Ex Machina (Ward) Listen to other people’s views (Chuck)
02:43 - Dave Rupert Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Paravel 03:42 - Chris Coyier Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog CSS-Tricks CodePen 06:24 - The ShopTalk Show and Podcasting @shoptalkshow “What do I learn next?” => “Just Build Websites!” Question & Answers Aspect 23:19 - Tech Is A Niche Paul Ford: What is Code? 29:51 - Balancing Technical Content for All Levels of Listeners Community Opinion 38:42 - Learning New CSS Tricks (Writing Blog Posts) Code Golf 41:54 - The Accessibility Project Adventures in Angular Episode #027: Accessibility with Marcy Sutton Anne Gibson: An Alphabet of Accessibility Issues 56:02 - Favorite & Cool Episodes ShowTalk Show Episode #091: with Jamison Dance and Merrick Christensen ShopTalk Show Episode #101: with John Resig ShopTalk Show Episode #157: with Alex Russell ShopTalk Show Episode #147: with Tom Dale ShopTalk Show Episode #123: Special Archive Episode from 2004 ShopTalk Show Episode #166: with Lisa Irish ShopTalk Show Episode #161: with Eric Meyer Picks FIFA Women's World Cup (Joe) Winnipeg (Joe) The Martian by Andy Weir (Joe) Zapier (Aimee) SparkPost (Aimee) dev.modern.ie/tools/vms (AJ) remote.modern.ie (AJ) Microsoft Edge (AJ) StarFox Zero for Wii U (AJ) Hot Plate (AJ) untrusted (AJ) Skiplagged (Dave) Judge John Hodgman (Dave) Wayward Pines (Chris) Sturgill Simpson (Chris) The Economic Value of Rapid Response Time (Dave) The Adventure Zone (Dave) React Rally (Jamison) Matsuoka Shuzo: NEVER GIVE UP (Jamison) DESTROY WITH SCIENCE - Quantum Loop (Jamison) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck)
02:43 - Dave Rupert Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Paravel 03:42 - Chris Coyier Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog CSS-Tricks CodePen 06:24 - The ShopTalk Show and Podcasting @shoptalkshow “What do I learn next?” => “Just Build Websites!” Question & Answers Aspect 23:19 - Tech Is A Niche Paul Ford: What is Code? 29:51 - Balancing Technical Content for All Levels of Listeners Community Opinion 38:42 - Learning New CSS Tricks (Writing Blog Posts) Code Golf 41:54 - The Accessibility Project Adventures in Angular Episode #027: Accessibility with Marcy Sutton Anne Gibson: An Alphabet of Accessibility Issues 56:02 - Favorite & Cool Episodes ShowTalk Show Episode #091: with Jamison Dance and Merrick Christensen ShopTalk Show Episode #101: with John Resig ShopTalk Show Episode #157: with Alex Russell ShopTalk Show Episode #147: with Tom Dale ShopTalk Show Episode #123: Special Archive Episode from 2004 ShopTalk Show Episode #166: with Lisa Irish ShopTalk Show Episode #161: with Eric Meyer Picks FIFA Women's World Cup (Joe) Winnipeg (Joe) The Martian by Andy Weir (Joe) Zapier (Aimee) SparkPost (Aimee) dev.modern.ie/tools/vms (AJ) remote.modern.ie (AJ) Microsoft Edge (AJ) StarFox Zero for Wii U (AJ) Hot Plate (AJ) untrusted (AJ) Skiplagged (Dave) Judge John Hodgman (Dave) Wayward Pines (Chris) Sturgill Simpson (Chris) The Economic Value of Rapid Response Time (Dave) The Adventure Zone (Dave) React Rally (Jamison) Matsuoka Shuzo: NEVER GIVE UP (Jamison) DESTROY WITH SCIENCE - Quantum Loop (Jamison) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck)
02:43 - Dave Rupert Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Paravel 03:42 - Chris Coyier Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog CSS-Tricks CodePen 06:24 - The ShopTalk Show and Podcasting @shoptalkshow “What do I learn next?” => “Just Build Websites!” Question & Answers Aspect 23:19 - Tech Is A Niche Paul Ford: What is Code? 29:51 - Balancing Technical Content for All Levels of Listeners Community Opinion 38:42 - Learning New CSS Tricks (Writing Blog Posts) Code Golf 41:54 - The Accessibility Project Adventures in Angular Episode #027: Accessibility with Marcy Sutton Anne Gibson: An Alphabet of Accessibility Issues 56:02 - Favorite & Cool Episodes ShowTalk Show Episode #091: with Jamison Dance and Merrick Christensen ShopTalk Show Episode #101: with John Resig ShopTalk Show Episode #157: with Alex Russell ShopTalk Show Episode #147: with Tom Dale ShopTalk Show Episode #123: Special Archive Episode from 2004 ShopTalk Show Episode #166: with Lisa Irish ShopTalk Show Episode #161: with Eric Meyer Picks FIFA Women's World Cup (Joe) Winnipeg (Joe) The Martian by Andy Weir (Joe) Zapier (Aimee) SparkPost (Aimee) dev.modern.ie/tools/vms (AJ) remote.modern.ie (AJ) Microsoft Edge (AJ) StarFox Zero for Wii U (AJ) Hot Plate (AJ) untrusted (AJ) Skiplagged (Dave) Judge John Hodgman (Dave) Wayward Pines (Chris) Sturgill Simpson (Chris) The Economic Value of Rapid Response Time (Dave) The Adventure Zone (Dave) React Rally (Jamison) Matsuoka Shuzo: NEVER GIVE UP (Jamison) DESTROY WITH SCIENCE - Quantum Loop (Jamison) Serial Podcast (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
02:26 - Shai Reznik Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog YouTube Shai Reznik: ng-wat @ ng-conf 2015 03:02 - Angular 2 and Shai’s Background Adventures in Angular Episode #40: ng-wat with Shai Reznik HiRez.io Preparing for Angular 2.0 (Part 1) 05:56 - Radical Changes and the Future Pascal Precht: The difference between Annotations and Decorators Yehuda Katz 12:56 - Comparing and Lining Up Code [YouTube] Patrick Stapleton and Aysegul Yonet: Creating d3 components with Angular2 and TypeScript @ ng-vegas 2015 13:46 - Preparing for NG2 Emotionally ng-europe [YouTube] Shai Reznik: Angular 2 - A Very Very Short Introduction 18:44 - What should people start doing to prepare? John Papa's Angular Style Guide Stop Using $scope Templates => Sections and Components Native Query Selector .service Start Using ES6 Babel typescript-compiler webpack gulp.js Grunt Picks The Princess Bride (Katya) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Console (Shai)
01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6 AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June
01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6 AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June
01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6 AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June