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MRS 036: Ben Orenstein

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 25:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ben Orenstein This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Ben Orenstein. Ben recently just got a new job refactoring Rails apps, runs a podcast, called The Art of Product, and just finished up The Code Quality Challenge. He first got into programming when he was a Senior in high school and took a computing class at the local college where they taught him C, and he really fell in love with programming. He is really proud of his contribution to the education side of the programming world and enjoys being able to teach really complicated concepts. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge How did you first get into to programming? Gorilla.bas Cue Basic First taught C How did you get into programming with Ruby? Studied Computer Science in college IT consulting Worked with Ruby at Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Pragmatic Programmers book What have you done with Ruby that you’re proud of? Rails apps Thought Bot Really enjoys teaching programming Giant Robots Podcast What are you working on now? Refractory Rails Course Mackey Haskell His newsletter You learn so much when you watch someone work and see the process live And much, much more! Links: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Ruby Pragmatic Programmers Book Rails Thought bot Giant Robots Podcast Refactoring Rails Course Mackey Haskell Ben’s Newsletter @R00K Picks: Charles Creating a Blockchain with JavaScript Stimulus Dave Thomas Elixir Course Ben Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson An Outsider's Guide to Statically Typed Functional Programming by Bryan Marick

My Ruby Story
MRS 036: Ben Orenstein

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 25:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ben Orenstein This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Ben Orenstein. Ben recently just got a new job refactoring Rails apps, runs a podcast, called The Art of Product, and just finished up The Code Quality Challenge. He first got into programming when he was a Senior in high school and took a computing class at the local college where they taught him C, and he really fell in love with programming. He is really proud of his contribution to the education side of the programming world and enjoys being able to teach really complicated concepts. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge How did you first get into to programming? Gorilla.bas Cue Basic First taught C How did you get into programming with Ruby? Studied Computer Science in college IT consulting Worked with Ruby at Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Pragmatic Programmers book What have you done with Ruby that you’re proud of? Rails apps Thought Bot Really enjoys teaching programming Giant Robots Podcast What are you working on now? Refractory Rails Course Mackey Haskell His newsletter You learn so much when you watch someone work and see the process live And much, much more! Links: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Ruby Pragmatic Programmers Book Rails Thought bot Giant Robots Podcast Refactoring Rails Course Mackey Haskell Ben’s Newsletter @R00K Picks: Charles Creating a Blockchain with JavaScript Stimulus Dave Thomas Elixir Course Ben Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson An Outsider's Guide to Statically Typed Functional Programming by Bryan Marick

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MRS 036: Ben Orenstein

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 25:35


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ben Orenstein This week on My Ruby Story, Charles talks to Ben Orenstein. Ben recently just got a new job refactoring Rails apps, runs a podcast, called The Art of Product, and just finished up The Code Quality Challenge. He first got into programming when he was a Senior in high school and took a computing class at the local college where they taught him C, and he really fell in love with programming. He is really proud of his contribution to the education side of the programming world and enjoys being able to teach really complicated concepts. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge How did you first get into to programming? Gorilla.bas Cue Basic First taught C How did you get into programming with Ruby? Studied Computer Science in college IT consulting Worked with Ruby at Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Pragmatic Programmers book What have you done with Ruby that you’re proud of? Rails apps Thought Bot Really enjoys teaching programming Giant Robots Podcast What are you working on now? Refractory Rails Course Mackey Haskell His newsletter You learn so much when you watch someone work and see the process live And much, much more! Links: The Art of Product Podcast The Code Quality Challenge Dana Farber Cancer Institute Ruby Ruby Pragmatic Programmers Book Rails Thought bot Giant Robots Podcast Refactoring Rails Course Mackey Haskell Ben’s Newsletter @R00K Picks: Charles Creating a Blockchain with JavaScript Stimulus Dave Thomas Elixir Course Ben Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson An Outsider's Guide to Statically Typed Functional Programming by Bryan Marick

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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links:  Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX   Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)

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MJS 047: Tim Caswell

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 41:44


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links:  Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX   Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)

My JavaScript Story
MJS 047: Tim Caswell

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 41:44


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links:  Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX   Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)

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MJS 046: Donovan Brown

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 53:50


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Donovan Brown This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Donovan Brown. Donovan is a principle DevOps Manager at Microsoft. Donovan talks about his journey into programming starting in the 8th grade with Cue Basic to college and writing games in Cue Basic. Donovan talks about different avenues of programming and working independently, and being entrepreneurial, and finally getting a call from Microsoft. Donovan tells many great high energy stories and shares his enthusiasm in his career in DevOps. This is a great episode to hear the possibilities in the programming and developer world. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? 8th grade Cue Basic Computer Math  Cue Basic Selling notes  -  Chemistry class Board Game creation Teach yourself C in 21 days Change majors Work at Compaq Computers and go promoted as a software engineer Independent, then into Dev Ops Notion Solutions Ending up in Microsoft doing DevOps Hot Topic  - Dev Opts  - Release BrianKellerVM Demos DevOps and the Process Visual Studio and people Pain Points Programmers - Permission to do your job? JQuery Yeoman Generator  Power Shell Plugin Open source and Contributions to the community DevOps Interviews Podcast and much, much more! Links:  http://donovanbrown.com https://github.com/DarqueWarrior @DonovanBrown DevOps Interviews Podcast  Picks Donovan Visual Studio Code  Charles Installing Windows 10  Docker Support for Windows 

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MJS 046: Donovan Brown

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 53:50


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Donovan Brown This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Donovan Brown. Donovan is a principle DevOps Manager at Microsoft. Donovan talks about his journey into programming starting in the 8th grade with Cue Basic to college and writing games in Cue Basic. Donovan talks about different avenues of programming and working independently, and being entrepreneurial, and finally getting a call from Microsoft. Donovan tells many great high energy stories and shares his enthusiasm in his career in DevOps. This is a great episode to hear the possibilities in the programming and developer world. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? 8th grade Cue Basic Computer Math  Cue Basic Selling notes  -  Chemistry class Board Game creation Teach yourself C in 21 days Change majors Work at Compaq Computers and go promoted as a software engineer Independent, then into Dev Ops Notion Solutions Ending up in Microsoft doing DevOps Hot Topic  - Dev Opts  - Release BrianKellerVM Demos DevOps and the Process Visual Studio and people Pain Points Programmers - Permission to do your job? JQuery Yeoman Generator  Power Shell Plugin Open source and Contributions to the community DevOps Interviews Podcast and much, much more! Links:  http://donovanbrown.com https://github.com/DarqueWarrior @DonovanBrown DevOps Interviews Podcast  Picks Donovan Visual Studio Code  Charles Installing Windows 10  Docker Support for Windows 

My JavaScript Story
MJS 046: Donovan Brown

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 53:50


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Donovan Brown This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Donovan Brown. Donovan is a principle DevOps Manager at Microsoft. Donovan talks about his journey into programming starting in the 8th grade with Cue Basic to college and writing games in Cue Basic. Donovan talks about different avenues of programming and working independently, and being entrepreneurial, and finally getting a call from Microsoft. Donovan tells many great high energy stories and shares his enthusiasm in his career in DevOps. This is a great episode to hear the possibilities in the programming and developer world. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? 8th grade Cue Basic Computer Math  Cue Basic Selling notes  -  Chemistry class Board Game creation Teach yourself C in 21 days Change majors Work at Compaq Computers and go promoted as a software engineer Independent, then into Dev Ops Notion Solutions Ending up in Microsoft doing DevOps Hot Topic  - Dev Opts  - Release BrianKellerVM Demos DevOps and the Process Visual Studio and people Pain Points Programmers - Permission to do your job? JQuery Yeoman Generator  Power Shell Plugin Open source and Contributions to the community DevOps Interviews Podcast and much, much more! Links:  http://donovanbrown.com https://github.com/DarqueWarrior @DonovanBrown DevOps Interviews Podcast  Picks Donovan Visual Studio Code  Charles Installing Windows 10  Docker Support for Windows 

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MJS 043: Nick Disabato

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 28:15


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nick Disabato This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nick Disabato. Nick is a return guest how was recent on JavaScript Jabber episode 283   talking about AB testing. Also, Nick is an interaction designer from Chicago and runs a consultancy called Draft, who do research AB testing for online stores to increase conversion rate without increase ad spend. Nick talks about his current work, and his journey into programming, more on testing, and contributions to the JavaScript Community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How much programming do you do day today? Programming activities Interacting with programmers to deliver products What was your introduction to programmer Logo - Turtle Cue Basic How did that get you to where you are today? Did not want to be a mathematician Never been to art school? Being a creative person but not visual Describe the creative, design, position you are in. Wire Frames Verbal communication Web development, etc. Front facing pages How did you get into JavaScript and how much do you have to know? Where are the bottlenecks? Which framework is the best? What are you working on now? and much, much more! Links:  https://draft.nu https://nickd.org/bio/ draftsletters.com @nickd Picks Charles Dash Pro  convo.com Nick Visual Web Optimizer  Designing for Accessibility 

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MJS 043: Nick Disabato

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 28:15


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nick Disabato This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nick Disabato. Nick is a return guest how was recent on JavaScript Jabber episode 283   talking about AB testing. Also, Nick is an interaction designer from Chicago and runs a consultancy called Draft, who do research AB testing for online stores to increase conversion rate without increase ad spend. Nick talks about his current work, and his journey into programming, more on testing, and contributions to the JavaScript Community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How much programming do you do day today? Programming activities Interacting with programmers to deliver products What was your introduction to programmer Logo - Turtle Cue Basic How did that get you to where you are today? Did not want to be a mathematician Never been to art school? Being a creative person but not visual Describe the creative, design, position you are in. Wire Frames Verbal communication Web development, etc. Front facing pages How did you get into JavaScript and how much do you have to know? Where are the bottlenecks? Which framework is the best? What are you working on now? and much, much more! Links:  https://draft.nu https://nickd.org/bio/ draftsletters.com @nickd Picks Charles Dash Pro  convo.com Nick Visual Web Optimizer  Designing for Accessibility 

My JavaScript Story
MJS 043: Nick Disabato

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 28:15


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nick Disabato This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nick Disabato. Nick is a return guest how was recent on JavaScript Jabber episode 283   talking about AB testing. Also, Nick is an interaction designer from Chicago and runs a consultancy called Draft, who do research AB testing for online stores to increase conversion rate without increase ad spend. Nick talks about his current work, and his journey into programming, more on testing, and contributions to the JavaScript Community. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How much programming do you do day today? Programming activities Interacting with programmers to deliver products What was your introduction to programmer Logo - Turtle Cue Basic How did that get you to where you are today? Did not want to be a mathematician Never been to art school? Being a creative person but not visual Describe the creative, design, position you are in. Wire Frames Verbal communication Web development, etc. Front facing pages How did you get into JavaScript and how much do you have to know? Where are the bottlenecks? Which framework is the best? What are you working on now? and much, much more! Links:  https://draft.nu https://nickd.org/bio/ draftsletters.com @nickd Picks Charles Dash Pro  convo.com Nick Visual Web Optimizer  Designing for Accessibility 

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MJS 041: Austin McDaniel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 40:10


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story/My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275 . Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast

My JavaScript Story
MJS 041: Austin McDaniel

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 40:10


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story/My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275 . Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast

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MJS 041: Austin McDaniel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2017 40:10


Panel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story/My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275 . Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast

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MAS 019: Austin McDaniel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 40:16


Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275. Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to projects like NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Shai Reznik  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast  

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MAS 019: Austin McDaniel

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 40:16


Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275. Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to projects like NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Shai Reznik  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast  

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My Angular Story
MAS 019: Austin McDaniel

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 40:16


Charles Max Wood Guest: Austin McDaniel This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Austin McDaniel. Austin is a return guest and was previously featured on JavaScript Jabber episode 275. Austin talks about his journey getting into programming as an 11year old, to recently, as a web developer with more complex technologies. Austin talks about building widgets, working in Angular, JavaScript, and more in-depth web development on many different platforms. Lastly, Austin talks about his contributions to projects like NGX Charts and speaking at a variety of developer conferences. In particular, we dive pretty deep on:  How did you get into programming? 11 years old Cue Basic Web developer College jobs was in web developing IE6 Building Widgets Components jquery  Web is the future How did you get into Angular? 2013, v1.2 Backbone Angular 1 & 2 NG X Charts Speaking at Conferences Augmented Reality and VR Web AR Angular Air Podcast Working as a contractor with Google and much, much more! Links:  JavaScript Jabber episode 275 jquery http://amcdnl.com Angular Air Podcast @amcdnl github.com/amcdnl   Picks Austin Todd Motto  Shai Reznik  Charles NG Conf Angular Dev Summit Angular Air Podcast  

google college speaking web vr conferences augmented reality components javascript backbone internet explorer angular charles max wood ie6 javascript jabber ng conf shai reznik web ar my javascript story todd motto angular dev summit austin mcdaniel ngx charts cue basic angular air podcast building widgets