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How to Check Your Application Security featuring Liran Tal - JSJ 493

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 83:15


Liran Tal joins the Jabber to talk about how to secure your applications and how to check for security vulnerabilities in your application and its dependencies and infrastructure. Liran explains how to check your supply chain and your own code to make sure you're not leaving things open to malicious actors. Panel AJ O'Neal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Liran Tal  Sponsors DigitalOcean  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Dev Influencers Accelerator Links 5 ways to prevent code injection in JavaScript and Node.js Command injection: how it works, what are the risks, and how to prevent it JSJ 357: Event-Stream & Package Vulnerabilities with Richard Feldman and Hillel Wayne | Devchat.tv DevOps 062: Behind the SolarWinds breach | Devchat.tv DevOps 064: Software Dependencies: Do you Know What’s Lurking in your Software? | Devchat.tv PortSwigger Essential Node.js Security for Express Web Applications Snyk Code Twitter: Liran Tal | React and Node.js Security ( @liran_tal ) Picks AJ- Twitter: _MG_ ( @_MG_ ) AJ-  In Order to Live AJ- Live Stream Node.js Auth Project Charles- Who Now How Charles- As a Man Thinketh Charles- Psycho-Cybernetics Charles- Monday.com Charles- Discourse Dan- JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson | Devchat.tv Dan- JSJ 439: More Jabber About Less JavaScript with Alex Russell | Devchat.tv Dan- How I Learned to Code and Started Freelancing Full-Time in 8 Months Dan- The Mobile Performance Inequality Gap, 2021 Liran-  Working out Liran- Cult of the Dead Cow Liran- Darknet Diaries Steve- GitHub | kutia-software-company/vue3-starter Contact AJ: AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode ) Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Dan: GitHub: Dan Shappir ( DanShappir ) LinkedIn: Dan Shappir Twitter: Dan Shappir ( @DanShappir ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

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How to Check Your Application Security featuring Liran Tal - JSJ 493

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 83:15


Liran Tal joins the Jabber to talk about how to secure your applications and how to check for security vulnerabilities in your application and its dependencies and infrastructure. Liran explains how to check your supply chain and your own code to make sure you're not leaving things open to malicious actors. Panel AJ O'Neal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Liran Tal  Sponsors DigitalOcean  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Dev Influencers Accelerator Links 5 ways to prevent code injection in JavaScript and Node.js Command injection: how it works, what are the risks, and how to prevent it JSJ 357: Event-Stream & Package Vulnerabilities with Richard Feldman and Hillel Wayne | Devchat.tv DevOps 062: Behind the SolarWinds breach | Devchat.tv DevOps 064: Software Dependencies: Do you Know What’s Lurking in your Software? | Devchat.tv PortSwigger Essential Node.js Security for Express Web Applications Snyk Code Twitter: Liran Tal | React and Node.js Security ( @liran_tal ) Picks AJ- Twitter: _MG_ ( @_MG_ ) AJ-  In Order to Live AJ- Live Stream Node.js Auth Project Charles- Who Now How Charles- As a Man Thinketh Charles- Psycho-Cybernetics Charles- Monday.com Charles- Discourse Dan- JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson | Devchat.tv Dan- JSJ 439: More Jabber About Less JavaScript with Alex Russell | Devchat.tv Dan- How I Learned to Code and Started Freelancing Full-Time in 8 Months Dan- The Mobile Performance Inequality Gap, 2021 Liran-  Working out Liran- Cult of the Dead Cow Liran- Darknet Diaries Steve- GitHub | kutia-software-company/vue3-starter Contact AJ: AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode ) Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Dan: GitHub: Dan Shappir ( DanShappir ) LinkedIn: Dan Shappir Twitter: Dan Shappir ( @DanShappir ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

JavaScript Jabber
How to Check Your Application Security featuring Liran Tal - JSJ 493

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 83:15


Liran Tal joins the Jabber to talk about how to secure your applications and how to check for security vulnerabilities in your application and its dependencies and infrastructure. Liran explains how to check your supply chain and your own code to make sure you're not leaving things open to malicious actors. Panel AJ O'Neal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Liran Tal  Sponsors DigitalOcean  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Dev Influencers Accelerator Links 5 ways to prevent code injection in JavaScript and Node.js Command injection: how it works, what are the risks, and how to prevent it JSJ 357: Event-Stream & Package Vulnerabilities with Richard Feldman and Hillel Wayne | Devchat.tv DevOps 062: Behind the SolarWinds breach | Devchat.tv DevOps 064: Software Dependencies: Do you Know What’s Lurking in your Software? | Devchat.tv PortSwigger Essential Node.js Security for Express Web Applications Snyk Code Twitter: Liran Tal | React and Node.js Security ( @liran_tal ) Picks AJ- Twitter: _MG_ ( @_MG_ ) AJ-  In Order to Live AJ- Live Stream Node.js Auth Project Charles- Who Now How Charles- As a Man Thinketh Charles- Psycho-Cybernetics Charles- Monday.com Charles- Discourse Dan- JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson | Devchat.tv Dan- JSJ 439: More Jabber About Less JavaScript with Alex Russell | Devchat.tv Dan- How I Learned to Code and Started Freelancing Full-Time in 8 Months Dan- The Mobile Performance Inequality Gap, 2021 Liran-  Working out Liran- Cult of the Dead Cow Liran- Darknet Diaries Steve- GitHub | kutia-software-company/vue3-starter Contact AJ: AJ ONeal CoolAJ86 on GIT Beyond Code Bootcamp Beyond Code Bootcamp | GitHub Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp | Facebook Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode ) Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Dan: GitHub: Dan Shappir ( DanShappir ) LinkedIn: Dan Shappir Twitter: Dan Shappir ( @DanShappir ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

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JSJ 458: Codota Tabnine and the Rise of Ai-powered Developer Tooling with Kyle Simpson

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 57:09


Imagine a world in which your editor / IDE can actually write some of your code for you. Where you’re able to produce software faster and more efficiently because your development environment “knows” what you want to do, based on code you’ve written before. Turns out you can start experiencing this in the present using the free TabNine editor extension by Codata. In this episode Kyle Simpson, Codata’s Lead of Developer Empowerment, joins the panel to describe how they use Machine Learning to enhance and accelerate software development. Kyle explains what’s already possible in the present, and what ML technology promises to enable in the future for developer experience. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Kyle Simpson Links tabnine AI autocomplete with Vim (REACTION) How To Write Unmaintainable Code Picks Aimee Terraform cost estimation AJ 3-Wolf Moon Watchexec Dotenv Kyle Simpson Introducing: The Async Cookie Store API Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 458: Codota Tabnine and the Rise of Ai-powered Developer Tooling with Kyle Simpson

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 57:09


Imagine a world in which your editor / IDE can actually write some of your code for you. Where you’re able to produce software faster and more efficiently because your development environment “knows” what you want to do, based on code you’ve written before. Turns out you can start experiencing this in the present using the free TabNine editor extension by Codata. In this episode Kyle Simpson, Codata’s Lead of Developer Empowerment, joins the panel to describe how they use Machine Learning to enhance and accelerate software development. Kyle explains what’s already possible in the present, and what ML technology promises to enable in the future for developer experience. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Kyle Simpson Links tabnine AI autocomplete with Vim (REACTION) How To Write Unmaintainable Code Picks Aimee Terraform cost estimation AJ 3-Wolf Moon Watchexec Dotenv Kyle Simpson Introducing: The Async Cookie Store API Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 458: Codota Tabnine and the Rise of Ai-powered Developer Tooling with Kyle Simpson

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 57:09


Imagine a world in which your editor / IDE can actually write some of your code for you. Where you’re able to produce software faster and more efficiently because your development environment “knows” what you want to do, based on code you’ve written before. Turns out you can start experiencing this in the present using the free TabNine editor extension by Codata. In this episode Kyle Simpson, Codata’s Lead of Developer Empowerment, joins the panel to describe how they use Machine Learning to enhance and accelerate software development. Kyle explains what’s already possible in the present, and what ML technology promises to enable in the future for developer experience. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Kyle Simpson Links tabnine AI autocomplete with Vim (REACTION) How To Write Unmaintainable Code Picks Aimee Terraform cost estimation AJ 3-Wolf Moon Watchexec Dotenv Kyle Simpson Introducing: The Async Cookie Store API Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 457: Career Transitioning with Laura Harvey

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 56:59


This week the panel talks with a UK boot camp student about her decision to switch careers and learn to program. They discuss unique challenges such as being part of an underrepresented group and entering the field during a pandemic. Additionally, they discuss technology choices and overall, seek to gain a deeper understanding of the state of JavaScript for new developers. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Laura Harvey Picks Aimee GoReleaser https://www.purpose.jobs/blog/hiring-tech-jobs-has-increased-in-midwestern-cities Dan Technical Tweets twitter.com/kentcdodds/status Laura Harvey https://www.youtube.com/channel/lauracharvey https://dev.to/lauracharvey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 457: Career Transitioning with Laura Harvey

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 56:59


This week the panel talks with a UK boot camp student about her decision to switch careers and learn to program. They discuss unique challenges such as being part of an underrepresented group and entering the field during a pandemic. Additionally, they discuss technology choices and overall, seek to gain a deeper understanding of the state of JavaScript for new developers. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Laura Harvey Picks Aimee GoReleaser https://www.purpose.jobs/blog/hiring-tech-jobs-has-increased-in-midwestern-cities Dan Technical Tweets twitter.com/kentcdodds/status Laura Harvey https://www.youtube.com/channel/lauracharvey https://dev.to/lauracharvey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 457: Career Transitioning with Laura Harvey

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 56:59


This week the panel talks with a UK boot camp student about her decision to switch careers and learn to program. They discuss unique challenges such as being part of an underrepresented group and entering the field during a pandemic. Additionally, they discuss technology choices and overall, seek to gain a deeper understanding of the state of JavaScript for new developers. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Laura Harvey Picks Aimee GoReleaser https://www.purpose.jobs/blog/hiring-tech-jobs-has-increased-in-midwestern-cities Dan Technical Tweets twitter.com/kentcdodds/status Laura Harvey https://www.youtube.com/channel/lauracharvey https://dev.to/lauracharvey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 456: Developer-First Security and Security Tooling For Developers with Liran Tal & Brian Vermeer

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 66:34


Liran Tal and Brian Vermeer from Snyk join the panel to discuss development of secure software in general, and secure JavaScript and web dev in particular. They explain what developer-first security actually means, and the types of security vulnerabilities to watch out for when using modern tools to develop websites and web apps. They also present several Open Source tools that developers can use to improve their code right from within their favorite development environments and IDEs. Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guests Liran Tal Brian Vermeer Links Https://www.webpagetest.org https://snyk.io/security-scanner-vuln-cost/ https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wix.vscode-import-cost Picks Dan add Alt Texts when tweeting code on twitter as an image, https://www.goodreads.com/series/46817-demon-cycle AJ Zalgo https://www.cnet.com/news/the-shirt-with-the-most-incredible-amazon-reviews/ The Friendly, Interactive Shell Tomorrow Night Theme (Terminal, iTerm2, VSCode, vim, etc) Dracula Theme https://github.com/JacksonGariety/toy-chest-theme Jeff Bezos Liran Tal https://starship.rs/ https://vuetifyjs.com/en/ Pact framework https://docs.pact.io/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RemoteAccess Brian https://carbon.now.sh/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Umbrella_Academy_(TV_series) Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 456: Developer-First Security and Security Tooling For Developers with Liran Tal & Brian Vermeer

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 66:34


Liran Tal and Brian Vermeer from Snyk join the panel to discuss development of secure software in general, and secure JavaScript and web dev in particular. They explain what developer-first security actually means, and the types of security vulnerabilities to watch out for when using modern tools to develop websites and web apps. They also present several Open Source tools that developers can use to improve their code right from within their favorite development environments and IDEs. Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guests Liran Tal Brian Vermeer Links Https://www.webpagetest.org https://snyk.io/security-scanner-vuln-cost/ https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wix.vscode-import-cost Picks Dan add Alt Texts when tweeting code on twitter as an image, https://www.goodreads.com/series/46817-demon-cycle AJ Zalgo https://www.cnet.com/news/the-shirt-with-the-most-incredible-amazon-reviews/ The Friendly, Interactive Shell Tomorrow Night Theme (Terminal, iTerm2, VSCode, vim, etc) Dracula Theme https://github.com/JacksonGariety/toy-chest-theme Jeff Bezos Liran Tal https://starship.rs/ https://vuetifyjs.com/en/ Pact framework https://docs.pact.io/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RemoteAccess Brian https://carbon.now.sh/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Umbrella_Academy_(TV_series) Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 456: Developer-First Security and Security Tooling For Developers with Liran Tal & Brian Vermeer

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 66:34


Liran Tal and Brian Vermeer from Snyk join the panel to discuss development of secure software in general, and secure JavaScript and web dev in particular. They explain what developer-first security actually means, and the types of security vulnerabilities to watch out for when using modern tools to develop websites and web apps. They also present several Open Source tools that developers can use to improve their code right from within their favorite development environments and IDEs. Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guests Liran Tal Brian Vermeer Links Https://www.webpagetest.org https://snyk.io/security-scanner-vuln-cost/ https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=wix.vscode-import-cost Picks Dan add Alt Texts when tweeting code on twitter as an image, https://www.goodreads.com/series/46817-demon-cycle AJ Zalgo https://www.cnet.com/news/the-shirt-with-the-most-incredible-amazon-reviews/ The Friendly, Interactive Shell Tomorrow Night Theme (Terminal, iTerm2, VSCode, vim, etc) Dracula Theme https://github.com/JacksonGariety/toy-chest-theme Jeff Bezos Liran Tal https://starship.rs/ https://vuetifyjs.com/en/ Pact framework https://docs.pact.io/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RemoteAccess Brian https://carbon.now.sh/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Umbrella_Academy_(TV_series) Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 455: Introducing and Understanding Svelte and Sapper with Mark Volkmann

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:07


This week the panel is joined by Mark Volkmann to discuss Svelte and how it compares and differs from front-end frameworks such as React and Angular. Mark has written a book and has given talks about Svelte and also about Sapper, an application framework built on top of Svelte. He explains to the panel how Svelte components are defined differently than other JavaScript frameworks, and how they are actually compiled into the production code, which isn’t dependent on any external libraries. He also explains why and how Svelte forgoes the use of a virtual DOM, using direct DOM manipulations instead. Finally he describes Sapper and explains how it can be used to quickly and easily create Web-apps that use SSR, static pages generation and dynamic routing. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Mark Volkmann Links https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/2546 https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/mark-volkmann https://www.manning.com/books/svelte-and-sapper-in-action Picks Steve Key Largo https://gbdeclaration.org/ Aimee Low Level Academy Terraform Up and Running Dan My daughter enlisting in the Israeli Military www.amazon.com/The-Boys-Season-1 Mark Volkmann https://www.meteor.com/ https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 455: Introducing and Understanding Svelte and Sapper with Mark Volkmann

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:07


This week the panel is joined by Mark Volkmann to discuss Svelte and how it compares and differs from front-end frameworks such as React and Angular. Mark has written a book and has given talks about Svelte and also about Sapper, an application framework built on top of Svelte. He explains to the panel how Svelte components are defined differently than other JavaScript frameworks, and how they are actually compiled into the production code, which isn’t dependent on any external libraries. He also explains why and how Svelte forgoes the use of a virtual DOM, using direct DOM manipulations instead. Finally he describes Sapper and explains how it can be used to quickly and easily create Web-apps that use SSR, static pages generation and dynamic routing. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Mark Volkmann Links https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/2546 https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/mark-volkmann https://www.manning.com/books/svelte-and-sapper-in-action Picks Steve Key Largo https://gbdeclaration.org/ Aimee Low Level Academy Terraform Up and Running Dan My daughter enlisting in the Israeli Military www.amazon.com/The-Boys-Season-1 Mark Volkmann https://www.meteor.com/ https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 455: Introducing and Understanding Svelte and Sapper with Mark Volkmann

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:07


This week the panel is joined by Mark Volkmann to discuss Svelte and how it compares and differs from front-end frameworks such as React and Angular. Mark has written a book and has given talks about Svelte and also about Sapper, an application framework built on top of Svelte. He explains to the panel how Svelte components are defined differently than other JavaScript frameworks, and how they are actually compiled into the production code, which isn’t dependent on any external libraries. He also explains why and how Svelte forgoes the use of a virtual DOM, using direct DOM manipulations instead. Finally he describes Sapper and explains how it can be used to quickly and easily create Web-apps that use SSR, static pages generation and dynamic routing. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Mark Volkmann Links https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/2546 https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/mark-volkmann https://www.manning.com/books/svelte-and-sapper-in-action Picks Steve Key Largo https://gbdeclaration.org/ Aimee Low Level Academy Terraform Up and Running Dan My daughter enlisting in the Israeli Military www.amazon.com/The-Boys-Season-1 Mark Volkmann https://www.meteor.com/ https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 454: Mongoose, Mongo and Object Document Mapping (ODM) with Valeri Karpov

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:41


We talk about the Pros and Cons of using a database directly vs using an abstraction layer, common mistakes, optimistic concurrency, and a nice tangent into programming concurrency models to top it off. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Special Guest Valeri Karpov Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect-oriented_programming https://mongoosejs.com/ Picks Steve https://cesf.us/ Aimee The Cloud Girl Sketch Notes AJ GraphQurl APC UPS with USB CyberPower UPS Google Lighthouse overstep Frog Chess WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) Chuck http://podcastgrowthsummit.co/ http://podcastplaybook.co/ mostvaluable.dev Stormlight Archive Valeri Karpov https://masteringjs.io/ebooks/mastering-mongoose-javascript-jabber https://www.npmjs.com/package/archetype amazon.com/Cryptonomicon-Neal-Stephenson Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 454: Mongoose, Mongo and Object Document Mapping (ODM) with Valeri Karpov

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:41


We talk about the Pros and Cons of using a database directly vs using an abstraction layer, common mistakes, optimistic concurrency, and a nice tangent into programming concurrency models to top it off. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Special Guest Valeri Karpov Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect-oriented_programming https://mongoosejs.com/ Picks Steve https://cesf.us/ Aimee The Cloud Girl Sketch Notes AJ GraphQurl APC UPS with USB CyberPower UPS Google Lighthouse overstep Frog Chess WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) Chuck http://podcastgrowthsummit.co/ http://podcastplaybook.co/ mostvaluable.dev Stormlight Archive Valeri Karpov https://masteringjs.io/ebooks/mastering-mongoose-javascript-jabber https://www.npmjs.com/package/archetype amazon.com/Cryptonomicon-Neal-Stephenson Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 454: Mongoose, Mongo and Object Document Mapping (ODM) with Valeri Karpov

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 54:41


We talk about the Pros and Cons of using a database directly vs using an abstraction layer, common mistakes, optimistic concurrency, and a nice tangent into programming concurrency models to top it off. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Special Guest Valeri Karpov Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect-oriented_programming https://mongoosejs.com/ Picks Steve https://cesf.us/ Aimee The Cloud Girl Sketch Notes AJ GraphQurl APC UPS with USB CyberPower UPS Google Lighthouse overstep Frog Chess WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) Chuck http://podcastgrowthsummit.co/ http://podcastplaybook.co/ mostvaluable.dev Stormlight Archive Valeri Karpov https://masteringjs.io/ebooks/mastering-mongoose-javascript-jabber https://www.npmjs.com/package/archetype amazon.com/Cryptonomicon-Neal-Stephenson Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 453: Debugging Third Party JavaScript with Ben Vinegar

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 51:27


Podcast: Play in new window | Download Many websites these days have to deal with the reality of incorporating third-party scripts. These could be tracking scripts or analytics or monitoring, or even scripts that add explicit features to a site, such as chat. Regardless of the purpose, such scripts add complexity and overhead, and can interfere with the proper operation of the site. In this episode Ben Vinegar, VP of engineering at Sentry, joins the panel to discuss the complexities and implications of third-party scripts, both from the perspective of website developers, as well as from the perspective of the developers creating such scripts. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Charles Max Wood Special Guest Ben Vinegar Links ETAG Cookies https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements Picks Aimee https://github.com/hwayne/awesome-cold-showers AJ AJQuery v2.0 https://webinstall.dev/sd Dropbox Paper Woody Zuill on Mob Programming and Influencing Change | Healthy Developer Interview #4 Charles Max Wood Scythe https://www.thecreepyline.com/ Ben Vinegar https://workers.cloudflare.com Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 453: Debugging Third Party JavaScript with Ben Vinegar

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 51:27


Podcast: Play in new window | Download Many websites these days have to deal with the reality of incorporating third-party scripts. These could be tracking scripts or analytics or monitoring, or even scripts that add explicit features to a site, such as chat. Regardless of the purpose, such scripts add complexity and overhead, and can interfere with the proper operation of the site. In this episode Ben Vinegar, VP of engineering at Sentry, joins the panel to discuss the complexities and implications of third-party scripts, both from the perspective of website developers, as well as from the perspective of the developers creating such scripts. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Charles Max Wood Special Guest Ben Vinegar Links ETAG Cookies https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements Picks Aimee https://github.com/hwayne/awesome-cold-showers AJ AJQuery v2.0 https://webinstall.dev/sd Dropbox Paper Woody Zuill on Mob Programming and Influencing Change | Healthy Developer Interview #4 Charles Max Wood Scythe https://www.thecreepyline.com/ Ben Vinegar https://workers.cloudflare.com Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 453: Debugging Third Party JavaScript with Ben Vinegar

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 51:27


Podcast: Play in new window | Download Many websites these days have to deal with the reality of incorporating third-party scripts. These could be tracking scripts or analytics or monitoring, or even scripts that add explicit features to a site, such as chat. Regardless of the purpose, such scripts add complexity and overhead, and can interfere with the proper operation of the site. In this episode Ben Vinegar, VP of engineering at Sentry, joins the panel to discuss the complexities and implications of third-party scripts, both from the perspective of website developers, as well as from the perspective of the developers creating such scripts. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Charles Max Wood Special Guest Ben Vinegar Links ETAG Cookies https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements Picks Aimee https://github.com/hwayne/awesome-cold-showers AJ AJQuery v2.0 https://webinstall.dev/sd Dropbox Paper Woody Zuill on Mob Programming and Influencing Change | Healthy Developer Interview #4 Charles Max Wood Scythe https://www.thecreepyline.com/ Ben Vinegar https://workers.cloudflare.com Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 452: Caddy 2 Web Server with Matthew Holt

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 72:47


Today the panel talks with Matt Holt who works full time on the Caddy Web Server. The panel discusses things such as how it compares to other popular tools as well as lessons learned while working on it. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guest Matthew Holt Links https://www.papaparse.com/ OSI model https://apilayer.com/ https://github.com/mholt Picks Aimee Cloud flare ball indication section Learning about other cultures AJ https://webinstall.dev/caddy/ https://webinstall.dev/serviceman/ https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020 https://www.beyondcodebootcamp.com/ Charles Most Valuable Programmer (MVP Program) https://podcastplaybook.co Lightbringer series Matthew Holt Sourcegraph Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 452: Caddy 2 Web Server with Matthew Holt

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 72:47


Today the panel talks with Matt Holt who works full time on the Caddy Web Server. The panel discusses things such as how it compares to other popular tools as well as lessons learned while working on it. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guest Matthew Holt Links https://www.papaparse.com/ OSI model https://apilayer.com/ https://github.com/mholt Picks Aimee Cloud flare ball indication section Learning about other cultures AJ https://webinstall.dev/caddy/ https://webinstall.dev/serviceman/ https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020 https://www.beyondcodebootcamp.com/ Charles Most Valuable Programmer (MVP Program) https://podcastplaybook.co Lightbringer series Matthew Holt Sourcegraph Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 452: Caddy 2 Web Server with Matthew Holt

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 72:47


Today the panel talks with Matt Holt who works full time on the Caddy Web Server. The panel discusses things such as how it compares to other popular tools as well as lessons learned while working on it. Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Special Guest Matthew Holt Links https://www.papaparse.com/ OSI model https://apilayer.com/ https://github.com/mholt Picks Aimee Cloud flare ball indication section Learning about other cultures AJ https://webinstall.dev/caddy/ https://webinstall.dev/serviceman/ https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020 https://www.beyondcodebootcamp.com/ Charles Most Valuable Programmer (MVP Program) https://podcastplaybook.co Lightbringer series Matthew Holt Sourcegraph Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 451: Are Software Bugs Inevitable with Ran Levi

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 79:22


Ran Levy, a well known and prolific technology podcaster joins the show to talk with the panel about software bugs. Topics of discussion include the inevitability of software bugs – are they an intrinsic part of software development? Also, can they be minimized and their impact mitigated? And what can software companies, and the developers themselves, do in order to deliver properly working software. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Ran Levi Links Are Software Bugs Inevitable? The Wix Engineering Podcast Picks Dan The Explosion of the Ariane 5 Mars Climate Orbiter AJ Magic Keyboard & Trackpad 2 Final Fantasy 1 GameCube + GBA + HDMI Homebrew Guide Charles Max Wood MUD List of MUDs Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 451: Are Software Bugs Inevitable with Ran Levi

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 79:22


Ran Levy, a well known and prolific technology podcaster joins the show to talk with the panel about software bugs. Topics of discussion include the inevitability of software bugs – are they an intrinsic part of software development? Also, can they be minimized and their impact mitigated? And what can software companies, and the developers themselves, do in order to deliver properly working software. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Ran Levi Links Are Software Bugs Inevitable? The Wix Engineering Podcast Picks Dan The Explosion of the Ariane 5 Mars Climate Orbiter AJ Magic Keyboard & Trackpad 2 Final Fantasy 1 GameCube + GBA + HDMI Homebrew Guide Charles Max Wood MUD List of MUDs Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 451: Are Software Bugs Inevitable with Ran Levi

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 79:22


Ran Levy, a well known and prolific technology podcaster joins the show to talk with the panel about software bugs. Topics of discussion include the inevitability of software bugs – are they an intrinsic part of software development? Also, can they be minimized and their impact mitigated? And what can software companies, and the developers themselves, do in order to deliver properly working software. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Ran Levi Links Are Software Bugs Inevitable? The Wix Engineering Podcast Picks Dan The Explosion of the Ariane 5 Mars Climate Orbiter AJ Magic Keyboard & Trackpad 2 Final Fantasy 1 GameCube + GBA + HDMI Homebrew Guide Charles Max Wood MUD List of MUDs Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 450: Native Features Inside The Browser - Introducing Google's Project Fugu with Thomas Steiner

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:09


For Web apps to be useful and successfully compete with native applications, they need to be able to access device features, such as the camera, local file system, Bluetooth, and more. Obviously such a mechanism needs to be secure and respect user privacy. In this episode Thomas Steiner, a Developer Advocate for the Web at Google, joins to discuss Project Fugu, and the benefits and capabilities that it already provides, and will provide in the future. Thomas, who is actively involved in this project, explains the design and development process for this project, and how it’s being rolled out and tested. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Thomas Steiner Links WICG Wake Lock Chrome Origin Trials Gatekeeping Microsoft Origin Trials WebOTP Picks Aimee Knight https://github.com/lebinh/nginx-conf Steve God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades AJ webinstall.dev/comrak Thomas https://excalidraw.com/ xxx Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 450: Native Features Inside The Browser - Introducing Google's Project Fugu with Thomas Steiner

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:09


For Web apps to be useful and successfully compete with native applications, they need to be able to access device features, such as the camera, local file system, Bluetooth, and more. Obviously such a mechanism needs to be secure and respect user privacy. In this episode Thomas Steiner, a Developer Advocate for the Web at Google, joins to discuss Project Fugu, and the benefits and capabilities that it already provides, and will provide in the future. Thomas, who is actively involved in this project, explains the design and development process for this project, and how it’s being rolled out and tested. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Thomas Steiner Links WICG Wake Lock Chrome Origin Trials Gatekeeping Microsoft Origin Trials WebOTP Picks Aimee Knight https://github.com/lebinh/nginx-conf Steve God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades AJ webinstall.dev/comrak Thomas https://excalidraw.com/ xxx Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 450: Native Features Inside The Browser - Introducing Google's Project Fugu with Thomas Steiner

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:09


For Web apps to be useful and successfully compete with native applications, they need to be able to access device features, such as the camera, local file system, Bluetooth, and more. Obviously such a mechanism needs to be secure and respect user privacy. In this episode Thomas Steiner, a Developer Advocate for the Web at Google, joins to discuss Project Fugu, and the benefits and capabilities that it already provides, and will provide in the future. Thomas, who is actively involved in this project, explains the design and development process for this project, and how it’s being rolled out and tested. Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today Audible.com CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Special Guest Thomas Steiner Links WICG Wake Lock Chrome Origin Trials Gatekeeping Microsoft Origin Trials WebOTP Picks Aimee Knight https://github.com/lebinh/nginx-conf Steve God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades AJ webinstall.dev/comrak Thomas https://excalidraw.com/ xxx Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 65:58


In this episode the panel discusses various programming topics, and whether or not they are required knowledge for JavaScript programmers. This includes topics such as scopes and hoisting, closures, the event-loop, and the behavior of this. For each such topic, the panel discusses whether or not JavaScript devs are required to know and understand them in order to write better code, or pass job interviews, or to understand existing codebases. Alternatively, if these are topics that JavaScript developers don’t need to know, and maybe should even avoid. Sponsors Audible.com The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Links 10 Interview Questions Every JavaScript Developer Should Know – AKA: The Keys to JavaScript Mastery https://kentcdodds.com/blog/newspaper-code-structure https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Closures Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit Picks AJ Crock on JS Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 65:58


In this episode the panel discusses various programming topics, and whether or not they are required knowledge for JavaScript programmers. This includes topics such as scopes and hoisting, closures, the event-loop, and the behavior of this. For each such topic, the panel discusses whether or not JavaScript devs are required to know and understand them in order to write better code, or pass job interviews, or to understand existing codebases. Alternatively, if these are topics that JavaScript developers don’t need to know, and maybe should even avoid. Sponsors Audible.com The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Links 10 Interview Questions Every JavaScript Developer Should Know – AKA: The Keys to JavaScript Mastery https://kentcdodds.com/blog/newspaper-code-structure https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Closures Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit Picks AJ Crock on JS Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 65:58


In this episode the panel discusses various programming topics, and whether or not they are required knowledge for JavaScript programmers. This includes topics such as scopes and hoisting, closures, the event-loop, and the behavior of this. For each such topic, the panel discusses whether or not JavaScript devs are required to know and understand them in order to write better code, or pass job interviews, or to understand existing codebases. Alternatively, if these are topics that JavaScript developers don’t need to know, and maybe should even avoid. Sponsors Audible.com The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Charles Max Wood Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Links 10 Interview Questions Every JavaScript Developer Should Know – AKA: The Keys to JavaScript Mastery https://kentcdodds.com/blog/newspaper-code-structure https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Closures Your Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase Commit Picks AJ Crock on JS Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 447: Using Javascript for Data Analysis and Data Science with Daniel Lathrop

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 53:44


Our guest is Daniel Lathrop, a freelance investigative data journalist and educator, and formerly a newspaper reporter and Professor of Journalism and Media informatics at the University of Iowa. On this show, Daniel describes how JavaScript is a great choice for doing data analysis and data science, potentially even more so than other languages which are often used for this purpose, such as Python and R. Daniel also provides information about lots of useful tools and techniques to use in this context. Sponsors The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy Today CacheFly Panel AJ ONeal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Special Guest Daniel Lathrop Links https://daniel.buzz/ Picks Aimee Forecasting at Scale Dan Shappir https://www.data-forge-notebook.com AJ Propaganda in Nazi Germany Daniel Lathrop https://www.data-forge-notebook.com https://www.claudiajs.com https://js4ds.org/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 444: Coding Front-end JavaScript for Accessibility with Neha Sharma

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 44:50


In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 444: Coding Front-end JavaScript for Accessibility with Neha Sharma

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 44:50


In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 444: Coding Front-end JavaScript for Accessibility with Neha Sharma

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 44:50


In this episode of JavaScript Jabber we interview Neha Sharma about the importance of coding front-end JavaScript with accessibility in mind. She explains practical methods in which to generate accessible UX when using front-end frameworks, such as React and Angular. For example, the importance of generating proper semantic markup, and considering behaviors and responses to user interactions. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Dan Shappir Guest Neha Sharma Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide - Grab a Copy Today React Native Remote Conf 2020 Picks Neha Sharma: Follow Neha on Twitter > @hellonehha Nader Dabit (@dabit3) AJ O’Neal: Microservices Parody AHA Programming Windows 10: tar, ssh, curl, pwsh Yellowstone webinstall.dev Aimee Knight: Software should be designed to last Dan Shappir: #javascriptriddle Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 443: All About InertiaJS with Jonathan Reinink

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:05


The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 443: All About InertiaJS with Jonathan Reinink

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:05


The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 443: All About InertiaJS with Jonathan Reinink

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:05


The panel talks with Jonathan Reinink about his new library, IntertiaJS. InertiaJS is a tool that allows you to create a monolith server rendered site, but where you write your own custom back end, and then use a front end framework like React, Vue, or Svelte. We discuss how Intertia works at a very granular level, how it compares to tools like Next.js and Nuxt, why monoliths are better than using APIs, how Interita handles authentication and form submissions, and much more. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Steve Edwards Guest Jonathan Reinink Sponsors Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links Turbolinks Picks Jonathan Reinink: Follow Jonathan on Twitter > @reinink, Website Inertia.js - The Modern Monolith Lost in Space Aimee Knight: Our AWS bill is ~ 2% of revenue. Here's how we did it Steve Edwards: Colonoscopy Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 85:14


Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson   Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 85:14


Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson   Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

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JSJ 442: Breaking Into Tech with Danny Thompson

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 85:14


Danny Thompson discusses his road to a successful tech career, after working for years outside the industry (frying chicken at gas-stations). He explains the importance of setting goals and following through, and how to overcome adversity, and handle setbacks. It's simultaneously a very inspirational story, but also filled with lots of very practical advice and action items to pursue. For example, the importance of attending and participating in Meetups and engaging with the local tech community. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Danny Thompson   Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Scout APM | We'll donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy Scout React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links AI powered resume builder Picks Danny Thompson: Follow Danny Thompson on Twitter > @DThompsonDev James Q Quick - YouTube Brad Traversy - YouTube Florin Pop - YouTube AJ O’Neal: Template Resume This Video Is Sponsored By ███ VPN The Wisdom of the Ancients by Sir Francis Bacon Free AudioBook) Aimee Knight: Amazon Web Services Eco Performance Bamboo Clothing I Handmade I by TransientCraft Charles Max Wood: The One Funnel Away Challenge! Devchat.tv Conferences Steve Edwards: xkcd: Wisdom of the Ancients Casablanca (1942) - IMDb Dan Shappir: Adopt a puppy or other pet Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

The Frontside Podcast
015: DOMStep with Jamison Dance

The Frontside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2014 40:02


Jamison Dance joins Brandon and Stanley to talk about how to make music with your browser, hosting JS Jabber, and the direction of the JavaScript community. We discuss the Javascript Audio API, how to avoid the trap of always chasing the new technologies, and Jamison shares some tips about how to improve your tech talks. Show Links: Jamison Dance JS Jabber Podcast DOMStep: Audio Synthesis, AI and a JavaScript Dance Party Theresa's Sound World “The Mess We're In” by Joe Armstrong “Transducers” by Rich Hickey If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript by Angus Croll The Humor in the Code by Baratunde Thurston JSX StrangeLoop Conference

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The Frontside Podcast
006: Myth of the Lone Genius Programmer

The Frontside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2014 32:37


This week Brandon and Charles discuss Brandon's perhaps-controversial appearance on JS Jabber, the dangers of being a solitary genius (the Goodwill Hunting myth), and why you aren't a special snowflake (the Luke Skywalker myth). Brandon on JS Jabber Good Will Hunting