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Hablamos por primera vez en detalle de la librería de JavaScript más popular.https://www.danielprimo.io/podcast/157CocoStack es el primer newsletter sobre Jamstack, HeadlessCMS y Static Site Generators en castellano.https://cocostack.comSíguenos en:- Ladrón en pantuflas https://www.danielprimo.io/now- La Selecta Newsletter: https://www.danielprimo.io/newsletter- Zona Premium: https://www.danielprimo.io/nivel- Curso gratis: https://www.danielprimo.io/cursogratis- Twitter: https://twitter.com/webreactiva- Telegram: https://t.me/webreactiva
Hablamos por primera vez en detalle de la librería de JavaScript más popular.https://www.danielprimo.io/podcast/157CocoStack es el primer newsletter sobre Jamstack, HeadlessCMS y Static Site Generators en castellano.https://cocostack.comSíguenos en:- Ladrón en pantuflas https://www.danielprimo.io/now- La Selecta Newsletter: https://www.danielprimo.io/newsletter- Zona Premium: https://www.danielprimo.io/nivel- Curso gratis: https://www.danielprimo.io/cursogratis- Twitter: https://twitter.com/webreactiva- Telegram: https://t.me/webreactiva
FRONTEND CON 2018 www.frontend-con.io React, PWA, extensions, angular, modern js - Начало. О подкасте и конференции. - Stefan Judis - What the v…DOM? - https://bit.ly/2E4WwGp - Netta Bondy & Uri Shaked - React Fiber vs. Angular Ivy - https://bit.ly/2U3cE1U - Katerina Skroumpelou - Exploring the Lighthouse - https://bit.ly/2V9JcaJ - Marcin Hagmajer - Why we’ll all use React Hooks - https://bit.ly/2XkvfIO - Rowdy Rabouw - Browser APIs: the unknown Super Heroes - https://bit.ly/2SfZs8d - Asim Hussain - AI + JavaScript Rocks - https://bit.ly/2Vcn7Z4 - Sergiy Babich - PWA underhood: what makes it so progressive - https://bit.ly/2Ep87ld - Vladimir Novick - Building AR apps with React Native - https://bit.ly/2twr6UD - Remy Sharp - Using a modern web to recreate 1980S horribly slow and loud loading screens - https://bit.ly/2Enwgsa - Manfred Steyer - Sustainable Client Architectures with Micro Apps - https://bit.ly/2VhoOVr - Завершение и впечатления от конференции
Sponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp TripleByte Panel Charles Max Wood John Papa Ward Bell Joined by Special Guests: Uri Shaked and Netta Bondi Episode Summary Netta is a senior web developer at a startup called Reali, although her degree is in social work. She also co-founded the largest community of women in research and Development in Israel. Netta and Uri are here to talk more about the talk they gave at FrontEnd Con about Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share how this talk came to be. Uri and Netta compare Angular Ivy and React Fiber, which take different approaches to managing the cycle of code. The panel discusses whether or not there is an advantage to digging into the framework. Netta and Uri talk about some of the processes they explored while investigating Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share techniques for not getting lost in the source code and delve into some of the differences between Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Through their investigations, they learned that the primary difference between the two is in the event delegation pattern. They advise that when deciding which technology to use, companies should consider which one will be easier to hire new employees for. The panel discusses whether or not big tree frameworks have become a commodity. Most new frameworks focus on making builds smaller and faster, but they would like new frameworks to have more benefits than just speed. The show is finished by Uri and Netta sharing how to track features down in Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Links Angular Ivy React Fiber Virtual DOM Incremental DOM Ajax jQuery Lin Clark - A Cartoon Intro to Fiber - React Conf 2017 Netta Bondy & Uri Shaked - React Fiber vs. Angular Ivy / FRONTEND CON 2018 Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Package Thief vs. Glitter Bomb Trap Help Charles move Devchat from WordPress to Eleventy and get an hour of coaching. Write show notes for 3 episodes and tag it, Charles will do an hour of coaching with you. John Papa: NG Atlanta Ward Bell: BlacKkKlansmen Uri Shaked: NG Atlanta Why We Sleep Uri is on Twitter as @UriShaked and github (urish) Netta Bondi: Hassan Minaj: Homecoming King Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial Netta is on Medium and Twitter (@_bondit_)
Sponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp TripleByte Panel Charles Max Wood John Papa Ward Bell Joined by Special Guests: Uri Shaked and Netta Bondi Episode Summary Netta is a senior web developer at a startup called Reali, although her degree is in social work. She also co-founded the largest community of women in research and Development in Israel. Netta and Uri are here to talk more about the talk they gave at FrontEnd Con about Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share how this talk came to be. Uri and Netta compare Angular Ivy and React Fiber, which take different approaches to managing the cycle of code. The panel discusses whether or not there is an advantage to digging into the framework. Netta and Uri talk about some of the processes they explored while investigating Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share techniques for not getting lost in the source code and delve into some of the differences between Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Through their investigations, they learned that the primary difference between the two is in the event delegation pattern. They advise that when deciding which technology to use, companies should consider which one will be easier to hire new employees for. The panel discusses whether or not big tree frameworks have become a commodity. Most new frameworks focus on making builds smaller and faster, but they would like new frameworks to have more benefits than just speed. The show is finished by Uri and Netta sharing how to track features down in Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Links Angular Ivy React Fiber Virtual DOM Incremental DOM Ajax jQuery Lin Clark - A Cartoon Intro to Fiber - React Conf 2017 Netta Bondy & Uri Shaked - React Fiber vs. Angular Ivy / FRONTEND CON 2018 Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Package Thief vs. Glitter Bomb Trap Help Charles move Devchat from WordPress to Eleventy and get an hour of coaching. Write show notes for 3 episodes and tag it, Charles will do an hour of coaching with you. John Papa: NG Atlanta Ward Bell: BlacKkKlansmen Uri Shaked: NG Atlanta Why We Sleep Uri is on Twitter as @UriShaked and github (urish) Netta Bondi: Hassan Minaj: Homecoming King Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial Netta is on Medium and Twitter (@_bondit_)
Sponsors Sentry use the code "devchat" for $100 credit Angular Bootcamp TripleByte Panel Charles Max Wood John Papa Ward Bell Joined by Special Guests: Uri Shaked and Netta Bondi Episode Summary Netta is a senior web developer at a startup called Reali, although her degree is in social work. She also co-founded the largest community of women in research and Development in Israel. Netta and Uri are here to talk more about the talk they gave at FrontEnd Con about Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share how this talk came to be. Uri and Netta compare Angular Ivy and React Fiber, which take different approaches to managing the cycle of code. The panel discusses whether or not there is an advantage to digging into the framework. Netta and Uri talk about some of the processes they explored while investigating Angular Ivy and React Fiber. They share techniques for not getting lost in the source code and delve into some of the differences between Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Through their investigations, they learned that the primary difference between the two is in the event delegation pattern. They advise that when deciding which technology to use, companies should consider which one will be easier to hire new employees for. The panel discusses whether or not big tree frameworks have become a commodity. Most new frameworks focus on making builds smaller and faster, but they would like new frameworks to have more benefits than just speed. The show is finished by Uri and Netta sharing how to track features down in Angular Ivy and React Fiber. Links Angular Ivy React Fiber Virtual DOM Incremental DOM Ajax jQuery Lin Clark - A Cartoon Intro to Fiber - React Conf 2017 Netta Bondy & Uri Shaked - React Fiber vs. Angular Ivy / FRONTEND CON 2018 Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Charles Max Wood: Package Thief vs. Glitter Bomb Trap Help Charles move Devchat from WordPress to Eleventy and get an hour of coaching. Write show notes for 3 episodes and tag it, Charles will do an hour of coaching with you. John Papa: NG Atlanta Ward Bell: BlacKkKlansmen Uri Shaked: NG Atlanta Why We Sleep Uri is on Twitter as @UriShaked and github (urish) Netta Bondi: Hassan Minaj: Homecoming King Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial Netta is on Medium and Twitter (@_bondit_)
I was in Warsaw at Frontend-Con where I had the chance to meet Ruth John (https://twitter.com/Rumyra). Together with Karolina Wasielewska from Girls Gone Tech (http://www.girlsgonetech.pl) I did an interview about Ruth's passion: Audio/Video art on the web. We chat about the new APIs and the best way of using them. We also share stories about sound on the web gone right and wrong. Last, but not least, we learn more about live:js (http://livejs.network/, live audio/video shows based on web technologies. Ruth is joined by a bunch of web creatives like Martin (controls light via CSS), Tim (moving from Nerd Disco to Vision Lord), Sam (a musician and composer for live:js) and Matt (musician and creator of "Loop Drop"). Their next gig is a complete show at JSConf Budapest. If you are around, make sure to check it out. I had a lot of fun talking to Ruth and enjoying a good cup of tea together! (and some occassional beers in the evening, ScriptCast tradition, I hear you say) If you want more Script goodness, go to https://scriptconf.org and check out our upcoming event in January. Have fun! Links: - Ruth's website at http://rumyrashead.com - Future Library at https://www.futurelibrary.no/ - A good example of audio, video and the web combined - The Live.js Network at http://livejs.network - Live.js performance in Singapore https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fsRnFfyuo - Ruth's talk "How to be a Web A/V artist" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lby6fk5gC4k