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JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Joe Karlsson is a developer advocate at MongoDB. He and the panel walk through the different approaches, uses, and libraries for building IoT with JavaScript Panel Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Joe Karlsson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Cylon.js - JavaScript framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things using Node.js Johnny-Five: The JavaScript Robotics & IoT Platform Arduino - Home Tessel 2 Tessel Kit for Johnny-Five The Programming Language Lua Luvit.io Gumstix, Inc. Picks AJ O’Neal: MicroPython - Python for microcontrollers Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 1) Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 2) Arduino With Python: How to Get Started – Real Python Duktape How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic Getting Started in Electronics Make: Electronics (Book) Make: Electronics (Component Pack) Aimee Knight: Cutting Your own Hair Joe's Appartment Charles Max Wood: The Iron Druid Chronicles Series by Kevin Hearne JavaScript Jabber Meetup Steve Edwards: Pearls Before Swine Dan Shappir: JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 JS VidCon Future Sync Conference Joe Karlsson: Follow Joe on Twitter > @JoeKarlsson1 MongoDB.live Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Joe Karlsson is a developer advocate at MongoDB. He and the panel walk through the different approaches, uses, and libraries for building IoT with JavaScript Panel Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Joe Karlsson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Cylon.js - JavaScript framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things using Node.js Johnny-Five: The JavaScript Robotics & IoT Platform Arduino - Home Tessel 2 Tessel Kit for Johnny-Five The Programming Language Lua Luvit.io Gumstix, Inc. Picks AJ O’Neal: MicroPython - Python for microcontrollers Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 1) Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 2) Arduino With Python: How to Get Started – Real Python Duktape How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic Getting Started in Electronics Make: Electronics (Book) Make: Electronics (Component Pack) Aimee Knight: Cutting Your own Hair Joe's Appartment Charles Max Wood: The Iron Druid Chronicles Series by Kevin Hearne JavaScript Jabber Meetup Steve Edwards: Pearls Before Swine Dan Shappir: JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 JS VidCon Future Sync Conference Joe Karlsson: Follow Joe on Twitter > @JoeKarlsson1 MongoDB.live Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Joe Karlsson is a developer advocate at MongoDB. He and the panel walk through the different approaches, uses, and libraries for building IoT with JavaScript Panel Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Steve Edwards Guest Joe Karlsson Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Cylon.js - JavaScript framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things using Node.js Johnny-Five: The JavaScript Robotics & IoT Platform Arduino - Home Tessel 2 Tessel Kit for Johnny-Five The Programming Language Lua Luvit.io Gumstix, Inc. Picks AJ O’Neal: MicroPython - Python for microcontrollers Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 1) Raspberry Pi Reverse Emulator (Part 2) Arduino With Python: How to Get Started – Real Python Duktape How to Diagnose and Fix Everything Electronic Getting Started in Electronics Make: Electronics (Book) Make: Electronics (Component Pack) Aimee Knight: Cutting Your own Hair Joe's Appartment Charles Max Wood: The Iron Druid Chronicles Series by Kevin Hearne JavaScript Jabber Meetup Steve Edwards: Pearls Before Swine Dan Shappir: JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 JS VidCon Future Sync Conference Joe Karlsson: Follow Joe on Twitter > @JoeKarlsson1 MongoDB.live Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links: Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links: Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Tim Caswell This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Tim Caswell. Tim got into programming when he was a kid and would mess around on a Commodore 64 he had found. He next moved onto writing games in Cue Basic, and once the internet came into play in the mid to late 90’s, his programming really took off, especially after he got Windows. Tim has since written his own language based on Lua, called Luvit, worked on browser-based IDE systems, like Cloud 9, and so much more. After working on many projects and programs over the years, he is now focusing on building his startup. His advice is to always balance your needs with what you can do and make sure that you are always moving forward. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How did you get into programming? Commodore 64 386SX Games in Cue Basic CompuServe SweetSharks.com startup JavaScript and HTML Learning about CPUs in college Studied at Central Arkansas originally C++ Software engineering at UT Dallas Connect Framework NVM in Bash Luvit computer language Polyglot startup New product, SDK, coming soon Daplie Balance and moving forward Getting paid for value His mission The power to create and to inspire And much, much more! Links: Fresh Books Linode @CreationIX Picks Tim Daplie Upcoming SDK Beaker Browser Secure Scuttle Butt Charles CES Upside.com (CODE: VGCU7O)
DOWNLOAD: LIHI Ep. 1 “Star Wars” Welcome to episode one of the “Luvit or Hãtit” podcast! This week Mr. Matt Lappie and I discuss “Star Wars” and it’s legacy. I’d like to thank Matt for joining me as my permanent cohost, and I would like to thank Mr. Jack Furman for his artwork for our … More LIHI Ep. 1 “Star Wars”
In this episode we talk to Tim Caswell. He is the creator of js-git, alongside a lot of other really interesting projects. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually. Link to mp3 Listen to the episode on YouTubeLinks:Tim on Google+, GitHub, TwitterTim's homepagehowtonode.orgjs-gitTedit - Git based development environmentTedit as webapp, Chrome appThe latest Tedit demowheaty - JS-Git based application hosting platformrye - A Git based publishing platform implemented in luaLuvit Asynchronous I/O for Lua, IRC channel is #Luvit on FreenodeDiscussion on incorporating js-git in nodeOS/npmgit-html5 powers Tailor, an alternative to TeditGoogle's dev kit chrome appNW.js formerly known as node-webkitScott Hanselman interviewed Paul Betts about Atom ShellMore background material about Tim:In-depth interview with Tim (October 2013)Tim guesting on JSJabber #101 (March 2014)Tim guesting on the ChangeLog #124 (July 2014)Episode outline:00:00:00 Intro 00:02:09 Bio, welcome 00:02:26 Tell us about your background 00:03:39 How come you drifted from Node to Lua recently? 00:05:46 What is the use-case for Lua? 00:07:15 What does Luvit add to Lua? 00:08:39 Jumping back to Git, what is your personal VCS experience? 00:13:03 Can you tell me more about the CORS headers issue at the Git hosting services? 00:15:21 What was the plan for js-git after that? 00:17:16 What was the goal of Tedit? 00:19:07 Where do you store the contents in the browser itself? 00:23:20 What is the current state of tedit/js-git? 00:25:55 In summary, what came out of js-git in the end? 00:26:33 What features does Tedit have? 00:27:31 Is js-git too heavy-weight to be embedded in a Git hosting tool? 00:29:04 Why aren't more companies jumping over js-git to make use of it as a Git-starter tool? 00:30:31 Then let's talk about how companies could use js-git or any of these components 00:36:53 Why can you store blobs without commits on GitHub? 00:40:26 Isn't Git in the browser sort of inevitable? 00:41:56 What do people do these days to develop on Chromebooks/browsers? 00:43:23 Other than service-workers, what would you need in order to fulfill the vision of js-git? 00:44:40 Can't you get access to the file-system in HTML5? 00:46:33 What should have been the master plan to complete js-git/tedit? 00:50:41 What would you want to happen to js-git while you're busy elsewhere? 00:52:28 Some js-git vs libgit2 talk 00:59:54 Is Google Dev Kit a replacement for Tedit? 01:01:02 Clear up different kinds of Chrome-based apps 01:04:31 What is the future of js-git? 01:06:15 Any questions I forgot to ask you? 01:06:43 Anything you would like to promote? 01:08:55 Where can people find you online? 01:09:14 What is your favorite Git Pro Tip? 01:10:17 Thank you for coming onto the show!
Wynn caught up with Tim Caswell to talk about Luvit, his new project that provides Lua bindings for libuv.
Wynn caught up with Tim Caswell to talk about Luvit, his new project that provides Lua bindings for libuv.
Swiss Virtual Campus: Die FFHS entwickelt ein umfassendes Forschungsprojekt für das Bundesprogramm. Neuer Abteilungsleiter Zentrale Dienste/Qualitätsmanagement: Philipp Berchtold im Porträt. LUVIT für Fortgeschrittene: Ein neuer Workshop für Fachdozierende, Modulverantwortliche und Fachbereichsleitende aller Diplomstudiengänge.