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Rafael is joined by David Luecke, the Author of FeathersJS, a nodeJS backend framework that focuses on quickly developing real-time web apps. They discuss some of the way feathers has evolved over time, some of the ways abstracting away boiler-plate can actually result in concretely more flexible and performant products, and how David thinks about the division between core and peripheral modules. David also speaks very excitedly about deno, and some upcoming projects dealing with peer to peer applications. Links: - Feathers: https://feathersjs.com/ - Deno: https://deno.land/ - IPFS: https://docs.ipfs.io/ - Fission: https://fission.codes/
Rafael is joined by David Luecke, the Author of FeathersJS, a nodeJS backend framework that focuses on quickly developing real-time web apps. They discuss some of the way feathers has evolved over time, some of the ways abstracting away boiler-plate can actually result in concretely more flexible and performant products, and how David thinks about the division between core and peripheral modules. David also speaks very excitedly about deno, and some upcoming projects dealing with peer to peer applications. Links: - Feathers: https://feathersjs.com/ - Deno: https://deno.land/ - IPFS: https://docs.ipfs.io/ - Fission: https://fission.codes/
Rev Dr David Luecke brings the rare educational background of not only a Masters of Divinity but also a Masters of Business Administration plus a PhD in Organizational Behavior. He has taught at Washington University, Valparaiso University and Fuller Seminary. In 1990, Dr. Luecke received a call to plant a new Lutheran church in a suburb of his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He saw it as a great opportunity to practice what he had been teaching. He has been a member of the American Psychological Association for fifty years. In this, the second episode of the interview with Dr Luecke, he addresses what he calls the Behavioral Science perspective which is the subject of his PhD in Organizational Behavior. He speaks to the sociology of the New Testament and the Reformation as compared to today. He addresses the psychology of spiritual temperaments which he emphasizes is necessary to know how to lead people to Jesus. Dr Luecke shares his wisdom through his blogs and free ebooks available on his website whathappenem.church. He can be reached to continue the dialogue at dsluecke@aol.com
Rev Dr David Luecke brings the rare educational background of not only a Masters of Divinity but also a Masters of Business Administration plus a PhD in Organizational Behavior. He has taught at Washington University, Valparaiso University and Fuller Seminary. In 1990, Dr. Luecke received a call to plant a new Lutheran church in a suburb of his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. He saw it as a great opportunity to practice what he had been teaching. He has been a member of the American Psychological Association for fifty years. In this, the first episode of the interview with Dr Luecke, he addresses what he calls the management perspective. As a former professor of Church Management and Strategic Management he brings a rich perspective that at its core is practical and missional while caring for the individual leader. Dr Luecke shares his wisdom through his blogs and free ebooks available on his website https://whathappened.church He can be reached to continue the dialogue at dsluecke@aol.com Stay tuned for the second episode of this interview where he stretches our thinking as he presents the Behavioral science perspective. There he will break down the wisdom and insight of St Paul for his first century hearers and how it should impact how we interact with our culture and society today. Reach out to me for a free 30 minute strategy session to think through your next steps in leadership. Scottgress@me.com or http://scottgress.com
Ben and Kate talk to David Luecke, creator of Feathers, a framework for real-time applications and REST APIs. They talk about where Feathers fits in the fullstack framework space, pros and cons of building a modular framework, and what it has been like to maintain a project that needs to keep up with React. Links https://feathersjs.com/ (https://feathersjs.com/) https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers (https://github.com/feathersjs/feathers) https://github.com/daffl (https://github.com/daffl) https://twitter.com/feathersjs (https://twitter.com/feathersjs) https://github.com/feathersjs-ecosystem (https://github.com/feathersjs-ecosystem) https://github.com/humaans/figbird (https://github.com/humaans/figbird) https://docs.feathersjs.com/guides (https://docs.feathersjs.com/guides) Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) @LogRocket (https://twitter.com/LogRocket) brian@logrocket.com What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr). Special Guest: David Luecke.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Luecke This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with David Luecke. David currently works for Bullish Ventures, which is a company that builds APIs and mobile web applications for clients using their open source tools. He first got into programming when he got his first computer and started programming using Delphi with Pascal. They also touch on how he first got into JavaScript, Feathers JS, and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro How did you first get into programming? Tinkered a lot with electronics as a child Delphi with Pascal Planned on doing an apprenticeship computer programming Went to University and got a CS degree How critical do you think a CS degree is? Having a CS degree helps you to pick up things faster How did you get into JavaScript? Did some website development in the beginning of his career Java Dojo and JavaScript MVC Works a lot with React Native now What products have you worked on that you’re proud of? Feathers JS How did you come around to creating this? In-server architecture idea at university What are you working on now? mySam And much, much more! Links: Bullish Ventures Pascal JavaScript Dojo JavaScript MVC React Native Feathers JS mySam David’s GitHub @daffl David’s Medium Picks Charles Merge Cube Primo Octagon Augmented Reality Cards CES David Idieyoudie.com How to Fix Facebook—Before It Fixes Us by Roger McNamee
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Luecke This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with David Luecke. David currently works for Bullish Ventures, which is a company that builds APIs and mobile web applications for clients using their open source tools. He first got into programming when he got his first computer and started programming using Delphi with Pascal. They also touch on how he first got into JavaScript, Feathers JS, and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro How did you first get into programming? Tinkered a lot with electronics as a child Delphi with Pascal Planned on doing an apprenticeship computer programming Went to University and got a CS degree How critical do you think a CS degree is? Having a CS degree helps you to pick up things faster How did you get into JavaScript? Did some website development in the beginning of his career Java Dojo and JavaScript MVC Works a lot with React Native now What products have you worked on that you’re proud of? Feathers JS How did you come around to creating this? In-server architecture idea at university What are you working on now? mySam And much, much more! Links: Bullish Ventures Pascal JavaScript Dojo JavaScript MVC React Native Feathers JS mySam David’s GitHub @daffl David’s Medium Picks Charles Merge Cube Primo Octagon Augmented Reality Cards CES David Idieyoudie.com How to Fix Facebook—Before It Fixes Us by Roger McNamee
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: David Luecke This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with David Luecke. David currently works for Bullish Ventures, which is a company that builds APIs and mobile web applications for clients using their open source tools. He first got into programming when he got his first computer and started programming using Delphi with Pascal. They also touch on how he first got into JavaScript, Feathers JS, and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: David intro How did you first get into programming? Tinkered a lot with electronics as a child Delphi with Pascal Planned on doing an apprenticeship computer programming Went to University and got a CS degree How critical do you think a CS degree is? Having a CS degree helps you to pick up things faster How did you get into JavaScript? Did some website development in the beginning of his career Java Dojo and JavaScript MVC Works a lot with React Native now What products have you worked on that you’re proud of? Feathers JS How did you come around to creating this? In-server architecture idea at university What are you working on now? mySam And much, much more! Links: Bullish Ventures Pascal JavaScript Dojo JavaScript MVC React Native Feathers JS mySam David’s GitHub @daffl David’s Medium Picks Charles Merge Cube Primo Octagon Augmented Reality Cards CES David Idieyoudie.com How to Fix Facebook—Before It Fixes Us by Roger McNamee
Josh Owens and Ben Strahan talk to Eric Kryski and David Luecke of Feathers. Feathers is a minimalist real-time framework for tomorrow's apps.
Drew and James had a light week before this show. So we mainly speak about the upcoming week, things to expect, and some history of some of the companies who host them. We also speak to David Luecke from Bitovi in the second part of the episode.
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:01 - Richard Kennard Introduction Twitter GitHub Kennard Consulting Metawidget 02:04 - Geraint Luff Introduction Twitter 02:07 - David Luecke Introduction Twitter GitHub 02:57 - Object-relational Mapping (ORM) NoSQL Duplication 10:57 - Online Interface Mapper (OIM) CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) UI (User Interface) 12:53 - How OIMs Work Form Generation Dynamic Generation Static Generation Duplication of Definitions Runtime Generation 16:02 - Editing a UI That’s Automatically Generated Shape Information => Make Obvious Choice 23:01 - Why Do We Need These? 25:24 - Protocol? Metawidget 27:56 - Plugging Into Frameworks backbone-forms JSON Schema 33:48 - Making Judgement Calls WebComponents, React JSON API AngularJS 49:27 - Example OIMs JSON Schema Metawidget Jsonary 52:08 - Testing Picks The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D (AJ) 80/20 Sales and Marketing: The Definitive Guide to Working Less and Making More by Perry Marshall (Chuck) A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin (Chuck) Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education by Glenn Beck (Chuck) Miracles and Massacres: True and Untold Stories of the Making of America by Glenn Beck (Chuck) 3D Modeling (Richard) Blender (Richard) Me3D (Richard) Bandcamp (David) Zones of Thought Series by Vernor Vinge (David) Citizenfour (Geraint) Solar Fields (Geraint) OpenPGP.js (Geraint) forge (Geraint)