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MRS 007 My Ruby Story Charles Max Wood

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 33:09


My Ruby Story with Charles Max Wood This week’s episode is a bit different. Charles Max Wood interviews… Charles Max Wood! Hear a bit about how Charles’ grandfather inspired him towards his career in programing, how handling technical support for Mozy somehow led him to writing Ruby code, and hear a bit about what he is working on now! Stay tuned. How did you get into Programming? Charles talks about remembering some of his first programming exposure as far back as second grade. He talks about programming the iconic turtle to move around on the screen and draw shapes. Later on he had more experience in a particular Math class in high school, this time Pascal, then of course the TI-85. Inspired by his Grandfather Charles gives a bit of a background story on his inspiration for taking electronics classes in school, his Grandfather. His Grandfather was an inventor that created various inventions, including tools used in the manufacturing of rocket boosters for the NASA Space Shuttle. Charles became very interested in electronics and took his first electronic class. Electrical engineering in College Charles then attended Brigam Young University majoring in Electrical Engineering, giving him even further chances to experience programming. To Charles, programming seemed fun but didn’t feel serious enough to hold weight as his career. His interest grew in computers. He eventually switches to Computer Engineering and graduates, also picking up a job in the office of information technology at BYU. Programming gets more serious Charles talks about how programming in college tended to lean towards games and fun projects, and it wasn’t until after college that the projects that he got involved with felt as if the work he was doing meant something. From building a system to help college students find apartments that fit their needs, to Bash scripts that made some of the IT updates at BYU faster and safer. His first job with Ruby on Rails Charles then lands a job with Mozy, the popular online backup service. Mozy’s systems were all running with Ruby on Rails and Charles worked as Technical Support. Mozy gets publicity in The Wall Street Journal, increasing the Technical Support workload. Charles then writes a Ruby on Rails system that created a smoother flow when cycling through emails. He soon added extra features like canned responses and a way to measure how often canned responses were sent as a way to highlight any particular issues Mozy was having. Shifting into Podcasting Charles talks about switching from a Management position to a developer track and working with a man name Don, who had an original iPod and listened to podcasts. Introducing him to Rails Envy, a podcast by Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack. After emailing Gregg, to Charles’ surprise he responds and encourages him to start his own podcast. Charles talks about how he feels his main contribution to the Ruby community is his podcast. Since then he has had a chance to interview some really influential people, including David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails. Outside of the podcast, Charles adds that he has also taken over Teach Me To Code and has contributed a few open source libraries, one connecting to project HoneyPot, as well as contributing indirectly through his other podcast work including JavaScript Jabber, and Adventures in Angular. What are you working on now? Charles talks about hoping to get back into writing open source code and even starting a project. Charles spends most of his time doing ‘businessy’ stuff for the podcast as well as the conferences, currently working on putting together a Ruby Dev Summit. Charles talks about a few new podcast shows he is working on, including bringing some requested content like web application security, React, and Elixir. Charles talks a bit about other things he is involved in at home and creating systems to help him manage his busy workload. Picks Electro-Voice RE20 Microphone Behringer Xenyx 802 Roland EDIROL R-09 ZOOM H6 Audio Technica 2100 GetACoderJob.com Charles’ Links Devchat.tv Charles’ Twitter Devchat.tv’s Twitter Charles GitHub Chuck@devchat.tv

My Ruby Story
MRS 007 My Ruby Story Charles Max Wood

My Ruby Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 33:09


My Ruby Story with Charles Max Wood This week’s episode is a bit different. Charles Max Wood interviews… Charles Max Wood! Hear a bit about how Charles’ grandfather inspired him towards his career in programing, how handling technical support for Mozy somehow led him to writing Ruby code, and hear a bit about what he is working on now! Stay tuned. How did you get into Programming? Charles talks about remembering some of his first programming exposure as far back as second grade. He talks about programming the iconic turtle to move around on the screen and draw shapes. Later on he had more experience in a particular Math class in high school, this time Pascal, then of course the TI-85. Inspired by his Grandfather Charles gives a bit of a background story on his inspiration for taking electronics classes in school, his Grandfather. His Grandfather was an inventor that created various inventions, including tools used in the manufacturing of rocket boosters for the NASA Space Shuttle. Charles became very interested in electronics and took his first electronic class. Electrical engineering in College Charles then attended Brigam Young University majoring in Electrical Engineering, giving him even further chances to experience programming. To Charles, programming seemed fun but didn’t feel serious enough to hold weight as his career. His interest grew in computers. He eventually switches to Computer Engineering and graduates, also picking up a job in the office of information technology at BYU. Programming gets more serious Charles talks about how programming in college tended to lean towards games and fun projects, and it wasn’t until after college that the projects that he got involved with felt as if the work he was doing meant something. From building a system to help college students find apartments that fit their needs, to Bash scripts that made some of the IT updates at BYU faster and safer. His first job with Ruby on Rails Charles then lands a job with Mozy, the popular online backup service. Mozy’s systems were all running with Ruby on Rails and Charles worked as Technical Support. Mozy gets publicity in The Wall Street Journal, increasing the Technical Support workload. Charles then writes a Ruby on Rails system that created a smoother flow when cycling through emails. He soon added extra features like canned responses and a way to measure how often canned responses were sent as a way to highlight any particular issues Mozy was having. Shifting into Podcasting Charles talks about switching from a Management position to a developer track and working with a man name Don, who had an original iPod and listened to podcasts. Introducing him to Rails Envy, a podcast by Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack. After emailing Gregg, to Charles’ surprise he responds and encourages him to start his own podcast. Charles talks about how he feels his main contribution to the Ruby community is his podcast. Since then he has had a chance to interview some really influential people, including David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails. Outside of the podcast, Charles adds that he has also taken over Teach Me To Code and has contributed a few open source libraries, one connecting to project HoneyPot, as well as contributing indirectly through his other podcast work including JavaScript Jabber, and Adventures in Angular. What are you working on now? Charles talks about hoping to get back into writing open source code and even starting a project. Charles spends most of his time doing ‘businessy’ stuff for the podcast as well as the conferences, currently working on putting together a Ruby Dev Summit. Charles talks about a few new podcast shows he is working on, including bringing some requested content like web application security, React, and Elixir. Charles talks a bit about other things he is involved in at home and creating systems to help him manage his busy workload. Picks Electro-Voice RE20 Microphone Behringer Xenyx 802 Roland EDIROL R-09 ZOOM H6 Audio Technica 2100 GetACoderJob.com Charles’ Links Devchat.tv Charles’ Twitter Devchat.tv’s Twitter Charles GitHub Chuck@devchat.tv

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MRS 007 My Ruby Story Charles Max Wood

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 33:09


My Ruby Story with Charles Max Wood This week’s episode is a bit different. Charles Max Wood interviews… Charles Max Wood! Hear a bit about how Charles’ grandfather inspired him towards his career in programing, how handling technical support for Mozy somehow led him to writing Ruby code, and hear a bit about what he is working on now! Stay tuned. How did you get into Programming? Charles talks about remembering some of his first programming exposure as far back as second grade. He talks about programming the iconic turtle to move around on the screen and draw shapes. Later on he had more experience in a particular Math class in high school, this time Pascal, then of course the TI-85. Inspired by his Grandfather Charles gives a bit of a background story on his inspiration for taking electronics classes in school, his Grandfather. His Grandfather was an inventor that created various inventions, including tools used in the manufacturing of rocket boosters for the NASA Space Shuttle. Charles became very interested in electronics and took his first electronic class. Electrical engineering in College Charles then attended Brigam Young University majoring in Electrical Engineering, giving him even further chances to experience programming. To Charles, programming seemed fun but didn’t feel serious enough to hold weight as his career. His interest grew in computers. He eventually switches to Computer Engineering and graduates, also picking up a job in the office of information technology at BYU. Programming gets more serious Charles talks about how programming in college tended to lean towards games and fun projects, and it wasn’t until after college that the projects that he got involved with felt as if the work he was doing meant something. From building a system to help college students find apartments that fit their needs, to Bash scripts that made some of the IT updates at BYU faster and safer. His first job with Ruby on Rails Charles then lands a job with Mozy, the popular online backup service. Mozy’s systems were all running with Ruby on Rails and Charles worked as Technical Support. Mozy gets publicity in The Wall Street Journal, increasing the Technical Support workload. Charles then writes a Ruby on Rails system that created a smoother flow when cycling through emails. He soon added extra features like canned responses and a way to measure how often canned responses were sent as a way to highlight any particular issues Mozy was having. Shifting into Podcasting Charles talks about switching from a Management position to a developer track and working with a man name Don, who had an original iPod and listened to podcasts. Introducing him to Rails Envy, a podcast by Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack. After emailing Gregg, to Charles’ surprise he responds and encourages him to start his own podcast. Charles talks about how he feels his main contribution to the Ruby community is his podcast. Since then he has had a chance to interview some really influential people, including David Heinemeier Hansson, the creator of Ruby on Rails. Outside of the podcast, Charles adds that he has also taken over Teach Me To Code and has contributed a few open source libraries, one connecting to project HoneyPot, as well as contributing indirectly through his other podcast work including JavaScript Jabber, and Adventures in Angular. What are you working on now? Charles talks about hoping to get back into writing open source code and even starting a project. Charles spends most of his time doing ‘businessy’ stuff for the podcast as well as the conferences, currently working on putting together a Ruby Dev Summit. Charles talks about a few new podcast shows he is working on, including bringing some requested content like web application security, React, and Elixir. Charles talks a bit about other things he is involved in at home and creating systems to help him manage his busy workload. Picks Electro-Voice RE20 Microphone Behringer Xenyx 802 Roland EDIROL R-09 ZOOM H6 Audio Technica 2100 GetACoderJob.com Charles’ Links Devchat.tv Charles’ Twitter Devchat.tv’s Twitter Charles GitHub Chuck@devchat.tv

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 149: Performance Tools, Material Design, Sliders

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 12:22


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 150: CSS Shapes, JavaScript, Font Combinations

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 8:46


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 149: Performance Tools, Material Design, Sliders

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 12:22


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 150: CSS Shapes, JavaScript, Font Combinations

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2015 8:46


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 148: Web Design Trends, Sharing Buttons, Flexbox Techniques

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 12:37


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 148: Web Design Trends, Sharing Buttons, Flexbox Techniques

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2015 12:37


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, html5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 147: Web Features, Form Design, Color Pickers

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 8:46


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 147: Web Features, Form Design, Color Pickers

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015 8:46


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 146: Dropdowns, Scrolling, Motion Blur

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 12:20


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 146: Dropdowns, Scrolling, Motion Blur

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 12:20


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 145: Justice, Carousels, Centering in CSS

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 11:12


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 145: Justice, Carousels, Centering in CSS

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 11:12


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 144: WebP, Static Maps, Watermarks

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 10:07


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 144: WebP, Static Maps, Watermarks

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2015 10:07


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 143: Data Binding, Nesting, Image Zooms

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 12:27


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 143: Data Binding, Nesting, Image Zooms

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 12:27


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 142: Vendor Prefixes, Media Queries, JavaScript

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 12:50


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 142: Vendor Prefixes, Media Queries, JavaScript

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 12:50


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 141: TinySort, Push Notifications, Responsive Tables

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 11:42


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 141: TinySort, Push Notifications, Responsive Tables

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2015 11:42


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 140: Photo Gallery Plugins, Admin UI, Font Sizing

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 11:34


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 140: Photo Gallery Plugins, Admin UI, Font Sizing

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 11:34


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 139: jQuery Boilerplate, Sass, Maps

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 8:52


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 139: jQuery Boilerplate, Sass, Maps

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 8:52


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 138: Semantic UI, Polyfills, HTML 5 Patterns

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 11:20


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 138: Semantic UI, Polyfills, HTML 5 Patterns

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 11:20


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 137: Space.js, Materialize, Living Style Guides

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 10:47


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 137: Space.js, Materialize, Living Style Guides

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 10:47


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 136: Date Pickers, CSS Refactoring, HTML Audio

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 12:06


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 136: Date Pickers, CSS Refactoring, HTML Audio

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 12:06


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 135: BEM, jQuery Plugins, Web Fonts

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 11:21


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 135: BEM, jQuery Plugins, Web Fonts

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 11:21


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 134: Reactive Programming, Accessible Colors, JavaScript Errors

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 10:12


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 134: Reactive Programming, Accessible Colors, JavaScript Errors

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 10:12


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 133: Inspiration, jQuery Knobs, Design Principles

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 10:41


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 133: Inspiration, jQuery Knobs, Design Principles

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 10:41


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 131: Origami, React, Responsive Hero Images

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 10:58


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 132: Polygon Art, Colors, Scrolling

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 10:43


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 132: Polygon Art, Colors, Scrolling

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 10:43


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 131: Origami, React, Responsive Hero Images

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 10:58


Welcome to The Treehouse Show, your weekly dose of Internets. Join Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) as they talk about the latest in web design, web development, and more!

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 130: Flexbox, Javascript Charts, Syntax Highlighting

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 10:25


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 130: Flexbox, Javascript Charts, Syntax Highlighting

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 10:25


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more!

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 128: Icons, Cheat Sheets, Font Pairing

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 7:34


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 128: Icons, Cheat Sheets, Font Pairing

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 7:34


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)
Episode 129: Field Validation, CSS Reference, Progress Bars

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 8:41


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 129: Field Validation, CSS Reference, Progress Bars

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 8:41


In this episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)
Episode 127: Time Pickers, Decimals, Text Areas

The Treehouse Show (2012 - 2015) (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 9:17


In this very special episode of The Treehouse Show, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jason Seifer (@jseifer) talk about the latest in web design, web development, HTML 5, front end development, and more.

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