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Kent has authored 180 blog posts, created courses on React and unit teseting, hosted podcasts like JavaScript Air and Angular Air. He's also given countless talks and eppared on presentations. From the outside lookign in, it's hard to imagine how he gets so much done!Links @kentcdodds on Twitter @bookercodes from Scrimba on Twitter Zero to 60 in Software Development: How to Jumpstart Your Career (Kent C. Dodds) Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning (Peter C. Brown et al.) How I Teach (Kent C. Dodds) How to get experience as a software engineer (Kent C. Dodds) Intentional Career Building (Kent C. Dodds) Epic React course (Kent C. Dodds) Solidifying what you learn (Kent C. Dodds)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tracy Lee This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Tracy Lee. Tracy is the co-founder This Dot and her goal with it is to bring the JavaScript community together. She first got into programming when she tried to build websites for people and then was interested in learning JavaScript and really fell in love with the community. She really stayed with Angular because of the community she found there, the size of the community, and the fact that it gave her the ability to have a voice. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: This Dot ContributorDays.com How did you first get into programming? Really loves community Angular community being so welcoming What made you pick the Angular community? Ember originally Loves how big the Angular community is Business background Loves the challenge of trying to create things On the RxJS Core team This Dot Media This Dot Labs Loves to builds brands and consult The importance of mentors Starting an apprentice program She loves being able to help others People underestimate the impact they have on the world AngularAir and JavaScript Air And much, much more! Links: This Dot ContributorDays.com JavaScript Angular Ember RxJS Core Team This Dot Media This Dot Labs AngularAir JavaScriptAir Tracy’s Medium @LadyLeet LadyLeet.com DevChat.tv Youtube This Dot Media Youtube Picks: Charles Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Bad Lip Reading YouTube Tracy Mermaid Tail Makeup Brushes Beauty Fix Box
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Kent is a one-man JavaScript task force! While working at PayPal, Kent creates a lot of open source projects like Downshift and Glamorous, and makes contributions to Webpack, Babel, and ReactJS, to name just a few. In addition to his open source work, Kent created the Angular Air and JavaScript Air podcasts, runs a short podcast called 3 minutes with Kent, and writes about Javascript on a weekly basis on his blog and newsletter. Kent is an instructor on both Egghead.io and Frontend Masters, is a Google Developer Expert, and represents PayPal on the TC39, which is the ECMAScript Committee that maintains the JavaScript language standard.
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kent C Dodds This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kent C Dodds. Kent is based in Utah and works at PayPal, as a full stack javascript engineer and contributes to open source projects and works with Angular and React. Kent is an instructor at Egghead.io, Frontend Masters, and is a web development expert. Kent has also started JavaScript Air and Angular Air in the podcasting space. Kent talks about his journey into programming in 2011 as well as many different trials like getting into accounting, business intelligence, and internships. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Tyler (friend) influenced him in programming Interested in computers Took electrical engineering at school Did Missions or church and return to accounting and learn information systems Internships lead to Javascript Learning to code What was is about JavaScript you liked? Tools Reason ML Which of the past things you did are you most proud of? Angular formally Angular and Angular JS JavaScript, TC39 Egghead and JavaScript ES6 What are you working on now? Infra-team, force multiplier at PayPal What things that are moving interest you? and much, much more! Links: https://github.com/kentcdodds https://kcd.im/egghead https://frontendmasters.com/ https://paypal.com/careers https://twitter.com/kentcdodds kcd.im/news https://www.youtube.com/c/kentcdodds-vids https://kentcdodds.com/post/ https://kentcdodds.com Picks Kent Do nice things everyone! The Beginners Guide To React Advance React Component Patterns Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV reactdevsummit.com https://www.mybusinessonpurpose.com CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kent C Dodds This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kent C Dodds. Kent is based in Utah and works at PayPal, as a full stack javascript engineer and contributes to open source projects and works with Angular and React. Kent is an instructor at Egghead.io, Frontend Masters, and is a web development expert. Kent has also started JavaScript Air and Angular Air in the podcasting space. Kent talks about his journey into programming in 2011 as well as many different trials like getting into accounting, business intelligence, and internships. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Tyler (friend) influenced him in programming Interested in computers Took electrical engineering at school Did Missions or church and return to accounting and learn information systems Internships lead to Javascript Learning to code What was is about JavaScript you liked? Tools Reason ML Which of the past things you did are you most proud of? Angular formally Angular and Angular JS JavaScript, TC39 Egghead and JavaScript ES6 What are you working on now? Infra-team, force multiplier at PayPal What things that are moving interest you? and much, much more! Links: https://github.com/kentcdodds https://kcd.im/egghead https://frontendmasters.com/ https://paypal.com/careers https://twitter.com/kentcdodds kcd.im/news https://www.youtube.com/c/kentcdodds-vids https://kentcdodds.com/post/ https://kentcdodds.com Picks Kent Do nice things everyone! The Beginners Guide To React Advance React Component Patterns Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV reactdevsummit.com https://www.mybusinessonpurpose.com CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kent C Dodds This week on My My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kent C Dodds. Kent is based in Utah and works at PayPal, as a full stack javascript engineer and contributes to open source projects and works with Angular and React. Kent is an instructor at Egghead.io, Frontend Masters, and is a web development expert. Kent has also started JavaScript Air and Angular Air in the podcasting space. Kent talks about his journey into programming in 2011 as well as many different trials like getting into accounting, business intelligence, and internships. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Tyler (friend) influenced him in programming Interested in computers Took electrical engineering at school Did Missions or church and return to accounting and learn information systems Internships lead to Javascript Learning to code What was is about JavaScript you liked? Tools Reason ML Which of the past things you did are you most proud of? Angular formally Angular and Angular JS JavaScript, TC39 Egghead and JavaScript ES6 What are you working on now? Infra-team, force multiplier at PayPal What things that are moving interest you? and much, much more! Links: https://github.com/kentcdodds https://kcd.im/egghead https://frontendmasters.com/ https://paypal.com/careers https://twitter.com/kentcdodds kcd.im/news https://www.youtube.com/c/kentcdodds-vids https://kentcdodds.com/post/ https://kentcdodds.com Picks Kent Do nice things everyone! The Beginners Guide To React Advance React Component Patterns Charles Indiegogo for React and Elixir on Dev Chat TV reactdevsummit.com https://www.mybusinessonpurpose.com CES - https://www.youtube.com/c/devchattv
Mormon, Husband, Father, Speaker, Trainer, Open Sourcerer, and Google Developer Expert (GDE) who uses and talks about JavaScript, NodeJS, ReactJS at PayPal, Egghead, and on JavaScriptAir and React30
I had an enlightening experience today after hearing my 4 year old daughter Becca's response to watching some of the JavaScript Air (https://javascriptair.com) episode on webpack (https://jsair.io/webpack) today. Pam Selle (https://twitter.com/pamasaur) is a regular panelist.
Alex Booker (https://twitter.com/bookercodes) asks (https://github.com/kentcdodds/ama/issues/139): Hi, Kent I've seen you advocating Aphrodite on Twitter and noticed you're using it for the JavaScript Air site (https://github.com/javascriptair/site) Just wondering what drew you to Aphrodite over it's competitors (most notably Radium (https://github.com/FormidableLabs/radium)) I have a small amount of exposure to both and they seem to accomplish same thing but Radium is more mature Thanks P.S. I hope you're having a nice trip, mate
JavaScript Air (https://javascriptair.com) just passed 100,000 downloads on the audio podcast hosted by podbean.com (http://www.podbean.com/)
Adam Morgan (https://twitter.com/atommorgan) asked me (https://twitter.com/atommorgan/status/718091846124056577) how I record audio and video for JavaScript Air (https://javascriptair.com). Here's my answer. Links: How to start a podcast like JavaScript Air (https://youtu.be/peIHG9gJb08?list=PLV5CVI1eNcJi8sor_aQ2AzOeQ3On3suOr) Mostly Node (http://mostlynode.com/) podcast Heil PR-40 (http://www.amazon.com/PR-40-Dynamic-Studio-Recording-Microphone/dp/B000SOYOTQ) microphone Heil HB-1 (http://www.amazon.com/Heil-Sound-HB-1-Steel-Microphone/dp/B004PJ414I) Microphone Boom Hangouts on air (https://support.google.com/plus/answer/2553119?hl=en) I hope this is helpful! Feel free to ask me more questions on my AMA (http://ama.kcd.im)
I've automated a ton of stuff for JavaScript Air (https://javascriptair.com). There's definitely still more to do, but I'm pretty happy with how much is automated. You can find most of the automation stuff in the npm scripts (https://github.com/javascriptair/site/blob/master/package.json#L7-L38) in the package.json (https://github.com/javascriptair/site/blob/master/package.json) in the repo (https://github.com/javascriptair/site). Many of these reference scripts found in the other directory (https://github.com/javascriptair/site/tree/master/other). Automation is great. In fact, this very episode used some of the automation found in this repo to make it mono and compress the audio. As I often say: Saving time is not the only reason to automate workflows (http://kcd.im/automation). See you on twitter (https://twitter.com/kentcdodds)!
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen? Twitter GitHub Blog 03:43 - Favorite Episodes Episode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Episode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman Episode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David Herman Episode #161: Rust with David Herman Episode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper Lund Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard Feldman Ruby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan Czaplicki Adventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg 08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show? jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields 15:01 - Off the Air Experiences 20:23 - Work/Job Changes Kuali 23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly 24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d) Daplie All Remote Conferences 35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally 40:55 - Spinoff Shows Adventures in Angular Web Security Warriors React Native Radio JavaScript Air Angular Air 45:08 - Podcast Administration and Organization; Episode Release Timeline Mandy Upwork Picks JavaScript Jabber (Joe) The Harry Potter Audiobooks (Joe) Calamity by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) Dennis Overbye: Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory (AJ) The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life by Terryl Givens (AJ) Julia Evans: Have high expectations for your computers (Jamison) January 28th GitHub Incident Report (Aimee) Denzel Brade: Front End Dev — Running before you can walk (Aimee) Captivating Revised and Updated: Unveiling the Mystery of a Woman's Soul by John Eldredge and Stasi Eldredge (Aimee) drone (Merrick) Haskell Book (Merrick) Amazon Prime (Chuck) nexxt Maine Wall Shelf/Floating Ledge (Chuck) Read the presidential candidate’s books (Chuck)
In this podcast, Kent C. Dodds talks about JavaScript Air and the backlash he's experienced after leaving Angular Air, how he views learning frameworks, his favorite ES6 features, and how power poses play a significant role in his speaker life. Ben Lesh prods.Find more podcasts, videos, and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.