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Web Testing Evolved! Carl and Richard talk to Ely Lucas about the latest version of the Cypress Testing Framework. Ely talks about three significant versions shipping in 2022 - starting with version 10, a complete UI overhaul. Following the semantic versioning standards, versions 11 and 12 had some breaking changes, primarily around component testing and other great new features. Today Cypress is effective at end-to-end testing, component testing, and with an open source plugin, API testing. The product is free and open-source, with a paid version offering enterprise-class cloud services for scaling testing up. Check it out!
Web Testing Evolved! Carl and Richard talk to Ely Lucas about the latest version of the Cypress Testing Framework. Ely talks about three significant versions shipping in 2022 - starting with version 10, a complete UI overhaul. Following the semantic versioning standards, versions 11 and 12 had some breaking changes, primarily around component testing and other great new features. Today Cypress is effective at end-to-end testing, component testing, and with an open source plugin, API testing. The product is free and open-source, with a paid version offering enterprise-class cloud services for scaling testing up. Check it out!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5634793/advertisement
Recording date: Nov 1, 2022John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerEly Lucas @ElyLucasBrought to you byAG GridIdeaBladeResources:React with PWA and Ionic with ELy Lucas on Web Rush episode 69CypressComponent Test, by Martin FowlerWriting your first component testAngular component test harnessesCy.mountReact and CypressTesting React componentsCypress and SvelteAngular and CypressVue and CypressCypress vs SeleniumWaiting and Retry in CypressIntercepting http requests with CypressVuoriBlockbuster on NetflixTimejumps00:51 Candy hangovers02:40 Guest introduction04:12 What is component testing?07:30 How do you test complicated components?10:03 Sponsor: Ag Grid11:04 Calcuate taxes example16:39 What's your background with testing?20:45 Sponsor: IdeaBlade21:48 Why don't we want to test?24:55 What's easy and what's still difficult?27:57 What code am I handing over to Cypress?35:27 Cypress 11 availability36:13 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
Ionic’s very own Ely Lucas swings by to chat to Alyssa, Chris & Brooks about NestJS, the node framework that’s winning over devs in the Angular community and beyond. The panel dive into the docs, learning about how Nest allows developers to structure powerful backends with a syntax that will make Angular devs in particular feel right at home. Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Brooks Forsyth Chris Ford Guest Ely Lucas Links https://dev.to/azure/build-your-first-serverless-app-with-angular-nestjs-and-azure-108h Amazing Backends for Angular Devs with NestJS – NG Conference twitter.com/elylucas elylucas.com github.com/elylucas Picks Alyssa Nicoll: CodeItLive Ely Lucas: Star Trek Discovery (TV Show) https://www.youtube.com/ionicframework https://thinkster.io/ Brooks Forsyth: NeuralCam Chris Ford: What We Do in the Shadows (TV series) Follow us on Twitter: @angularpodcast
Ionic’s very own Ely Lucas swings by to chat to Alyssa, Chris & Brooks about NestJS, the node framework that’s winning over devs in the Angular community and beyond. The panel dive into the docs, learning about how Nest allows developers to structure powerful backends with a syntax that will make Angular devs in particular feel right at home. Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Brooks Forsyth Chris Ford Guest Ely Lucas Links https://dev.to/azure/build-your-first-serverless-app-with-angular-nestjs-and-azure-108h Amazing Backends for Angular Devs with NestJS – NG Conference twitter.com/elylucas elylucas.com github.com/elylucas Picks Alyssa Nicoll: CodeItLive Ely Lucas: Star Trek Discovery (TV Show) https://www.youtube.com/ionicframework https://thinkster.io/ Brooks Forsyth: NeuralCam Chris Ford: What We Do in the Shadows (TV series) Follow us on Twitter: @angularpodcast
Ionic’s very own Ely Lucas swings by to chat to Alyssa, Chris & Brooks about NestJS, the node framework that’s winning over devs in the Angular community and beyond. The panel dive into the docs, learning about how Nest allows developers to structure powerful backends with a syntax that will make Angular devs in particular feel right at home. Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Panel Alyssa Nicoll Brooks Forsyth Chris Ford Guest Ely Lucas Links https://dev.to/azure/build-your-first-serverless-app-with-angular-nestjs-and-azure-108h Amazing Backends for Angular Devs with NestJS – NG Conference twitter.com/elylucas elylucas.com github.com/elylucas Picks Alyssa Nicoll: CodeItLive Ely Lucas: Star Trek Discovery (TV Show) https://www.youtube.com/ionicframework https://thinkster.io/ Brooks Forsyth: NeuralCam Chris Ford: What We Do in the Shadows (TV series) Follow us on Twitter: @angularpodcast
Ionic’s own Ely Lucas joins the React Round Up panel to discuss building the Ionic framework to work with React under the hood. Ely talks through how the team’s been hard at work making Ionic easy to pick up for any JavaScript developer with experience in React, as well as some of the benefits it can provide over straight React or React Native. Some of the biggest benefits are having just one shared codebase to power iOS, Android, Electron and PWAs, access to React Hooks and over 100 ready-to-use, easy to customize UI components on install. If you’ve heard about Ionic but want to learn more about it, and it’s newest offering Ionic React, this is the episode for you. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Charles Max Wood Guest Ely Lucas Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Links ionicframework.com https://stenciljs.com/ Ionic React documentation Web animations API documentation Ionic’s Capacitor.js project codecanyon.net https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/blog/testing-ionic-react-apps-with-jest-and-react-testing-library/ Picks Ely Lucas: Tiny Habits Charles Max Wood: Legendary High Performance Habits Paige Niedringhaus: Traeger Grills Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Ionic’s own Ely Lucas joins the React Round Up panel to discuss building the Ionic framework to work with React under the hood. Ely talks through how the team’s been hard at work making Ionic easy to pick up for any JavaScript developer with experience in React, as well as some of the benefits it can provide over straight React or React Native. Some of the biggest benefits are having just one shared codebase to power iOS, Android, Electron and PWAs, access to React Hooks and over 100 ready-to-use, easy to customize UI components on install. If you’ve heard about Ionic but want to learn more about it, and it’s newest offering Ionic React, this is the episode for you. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Charles Max Wood Guest Ely Lucas Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Links ionicframework.com https://stenciljs.com/ Ionic React documentation Web animations API documentation Ionic’s Capacitor.js project codecanyon.net https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/blog/testing-ionic-react-apps-with-jest-and-react-testing-library/ Picks Ely Lucas: Tiny Habits Charles Max Wood: Legendary High Performance Habits Paige Niedringhaus: Traeger Grills Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Recording date: 2019-12-10John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerEly Lucas @ElyLucasResources:Six Million Dollar ManThe Bionic WomanIonic FrameworkIonic React DocsReact NativeMax Lynch - co-founder of IonicJQuery MobileCordovaAngularJSCreate React AppService WorkerProgressive Web App - PWACapacitorIonic Capacitor vs Apache Cordova Difference With Example — The Next Future Innovation of Hybrid Native AppsFlutterNative Web APIs for accessing device features such as cameraWhat is CapacitorCanIUse.comTest with JestIonic React HooksUsing react hooks in IonicIonic Vue betaAnnouncing Ionic React HooksTimejumps02:33 Guest intro04:31 What is Ionic?09:03 Why is it important that Ionic works across frameworks?09:47 Sponsor: Ag Grid10:51 What can the latest version of Ionic do?15:06 Why should I use Ionic instead of React Native?19:40 Who is the audience for this?27:46 Sponsor: IdeaBlade28:51 How do you access phone features from Ionic?34:52 How is testing done?43:49 What about Vue or Vanilla Javascript?45:11 Final thoughts
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guests: Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at ng-conf 2019 is Charles Max Wood with Ely Lucas and Mike Hartington. Ely and Mike both work at Ionic, an app developer platform that helps developers build and deploy cross-platform apps. A heated discussion on who had the beard first (Jeff Cross or Mike Hartington) ensues, (spoiler alert it's Jeff Cross because he is OLDER than Mike Hartington) as they try to find out who is running the @HartingtonBeard Twitter account. Ely and Mike talk about what they have been working on at Ionic, and the 4.0 release of Ionic Framework. This is Ely's first time at ng-conf and Mike's first time giving a talk at it. They talk about how the conference has evolved for the better and what their favorite parts of the conference are. Links My JavaScript Story 080: Ely Lucas My Angular Story 053: Ely Lucas Adventures in Angular 226: Ionic with Mike Hartington Views on Vue 034: Mike Hartington & Michael Tintiuc : “Ionic and Vue” My Angular Story 050: Mike Hartington Adventures in Angular 150: What’s New with Ionic with Mike Hartington My Angular Story 003 Mike Hartington Ionic Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas’ GitHub Mike Hartington's Twitter Mike Hartington's LinkedIn Mike Hartington's Website Ionic 4.0 @HartingtonBeard @JeffCrossBeard ng-conf 2019
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My JavaScirpt Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My JavaScirpt Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My JavaScirpt Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Digital Ocean Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Ely Lucas This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Ely Lucas who is a software developer. He loves technologies and mobile technologies among other things. Let’s listen to today’s episode where Chuck and Ely talk about Ionic, Angular, React and many other topics! Check it out! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:33 – Hello! 1:40 Chuck: Give us a background on who you are, and tell us how famous you are! 2:31 – Chuck: What do you do with Ionic? 2:40 – Ely answers the question. 3:51 – Chuck: How did you get into your field? 3:55 – Ely: When I was a kid and played with video games. Later on I got into web development, like my website. Then I got into a professional-level of developing. Ely goes into detail about how his passion for developing began and developed. 6:30 – Chuck: Yeah, I’ve talked with people who have gotten into video games, then got into software development. 7:01 – Ely: Someday I would like to develop games. 7:12 – Chuck: Yes, web developing is awesome. Chuck asks Ely another question. 7:25 – Ely answers the question and mentions web controls. 9:17 – Ely: I thought Ajax was easier. 9:38 – Chuck: When I got into web development jQuery was sort of new. It made things a lot easier. 9:58 – Ely: A lot of people like to sneer at jQuery now, but back in the day it was IT. 10:28 – Chuck: How did you get into Ionic? 10:43 – Ely: I got a fulltime gig working on Ionic; I like the framework. I saw a job application and sent in my résumé. Two days later I got a callback and was amazed. They were hiring remotely. The team liked me and started over a year ago. 11:46 – Chuck asks a question. 11:54 – Ely answers the question. 13:20 – Chuck: Why Ionic? 13:35 – Ely: It was based off of Angular. 15:17 – Chuck: You mentioned...what has the transition been like? 15:32 – Ely talks about past programs he has worked with. He taught React in the early React days. 16:37 – Ely: I have a deep appreciation on React now. 17:09 – Chuck: I like seeing the process that people go through. 17:24 – Ely continues the conversation. Ely: It is interesting to see the learning process that people go through to arrive in the same place. 18:18 – Chuck: Redux is a good example of this. Anyway, this is near the end of our time. 18:39 – Chuck: Anything else you want to talk about? 18:48 – Ely: Yes, I have been involved in the Denver community. Check us out. Links: Ionic jQuery JavaScript React Ely Lucas’ Twitter Ely Lucas’ LinkedIn Ely Lucas Ely Lucas’ GitHub Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Code Badges Picks: Charles Audible Book: Seven Proven Principles... Tony Robbins’ Book: Unshakeable Ely Fantasy Novel: Shadow of what was lost. Ionic