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Fredrik talks to Jack Cheng - author and creator of the iPhone note capture app Bebop. Jack describes where Bebop came from and how he built it, and how and why Copilot and other AI tools became integral parts of the workflow. Being aware of the maintenance cost of each decision, keeping things focused, avoiding building yourself into a bloated corner - sometimes even deciding certain things don’t belong in your app. Coding on the side, needing to balance the time you have? Use it to your advantage! Jack also talks about the other apps he uses for working with notes and writing, and how different apps feel right for different types of writing. (Yes, Obsidian once again makes an appearance.) Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We a re @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Jack Detroit Jack’s books See you in the cosmos The many masks of Andy Zhou The slow web - Jack’s blog post Copilot Captio - the app Jack used which let you email a note to yourself Obsidian Nvalt Fsnotes Zapier Bebop Jack’s post introducing Bebop Ruby on rails Typepad Swift Swiftui Objective-C MVC App intents Visual studio code Xcode Figma Cursor is the editor with more builtin LLM features Support us on Ko-fi! Morning pages Jack’s newsletter Ghost Highland 2 John August Cot Share extensions Testflight These days - Jack’s first novel, financed through Kickstarter Robin Sloan Robin’s text about how an app can be a home-cooked meal WWDC - Apple’s yearly developer conference The Humane AI pin Rabbit See you on the bookshelf - Jack’s podcast about creating See you in the cosmos Booksmitten jackcheng.com Jack on Instagram, Threads, and Mastodon Titles Addicted to the slot machine of social media Just spin up an Iphone app A specific thing I want to build Advanced auto complete Gold coins along the way Freeze all these features The maintenance cost of every decision The speed of capture Tiny dopamine hit Use it to your advantage Immediately useful You can’t not be cliché Today as the title
Buenas noches por aquí dejo mi podcast, es acerca del MVC o modelo-vista-controlador, un patrón usado en programación que da versatilidad a la hora de programar, separando el software en partes y haciendo más modular la aplicación. A esta modularization en programación se le conoce como "Divide y vencerás" FUENTES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelo%E2%80%93vista%E2%80%93controlador https://mcazorla.gitbooks.io/programacion-en-el-servidor/content/patrones_de_diseno_en_php_ii__patron_mvc/ejemplo_de_como_crear_un_sistema_mvc_paso_a_paso_1.html Contrátame como empleado o freelancer en remoto: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/infogonzalez/ Servicios - https://infogonzalez.com/products-category/productos Clases particulares - https://www.tusclasesparticulares.com/profesores/tomas-gonzalez-dominguez.htm Mi Blog - https://infogonzalez.com/ Si quieres invitarme a un cafelito por PayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/infogonzalez Hosting barato: https://www.hostg.xyz/SH6Tj //Aquí puede haber productos de afiliados// Cursos gratuitos: Curso informática de usuario: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1smE7CYUqUo&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUxN2srgYgIt8-5MZTLTZ4rj Curso básico de Java: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4pJhLXyOw&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUzmXYuq7LtppReHi_U0F9ir Curso de Linux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzWTguSjwU&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUwc3V8lmKhSBSvuJ_1kyXGF Curso VirtualBox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT4ZnqqwmcY&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUxvOKmdYtMDklVFD53RznZ9 Curso avanzado de Java: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4pJhLXyOw&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUx_acWJxWAZKjdRSzKY3h_n Curso SQL con PostgreSQL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMswGXhCKJA&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUwiSHhMuVOAN8VbEtscNM-A Curso Python: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7Elxwzi-Q&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUzyU2AYU39X140rlOoSevY3 Curso Básico de C: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbJheWWn--o&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUyfljaPx7OAvxvuSUHVzx0s Sígueme en mis redes sociales: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZw9ZjbSJ6prBzX8CAXsI_Q https://www.linkedin.com/in/infogonzalez/ https://www.facebook.com/Infogonzalez https://twitter.com/infogonzalez_es --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infogonzalez/message
In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Cathy King, Software Developer and Project Manager at 20/10 Solutions about the power of being a working mother. Shana and Cathy discuss growing up together as next door neighbors, the impact of Nyla's wise words, and the value of geeking out with coworkers. Cathy imparts advice on a wide range of topics from staying relevant in your field to making time for your children as a working parent. QUOTES "I just remember one time - and this stuck in my head - Nyla said, ‘Hey Cathy, you know that you could be a mother, but you can also have a career. You know that don't you?'” - Cathy King [03:53] “I felt, ‘Am I going to be able to do this?' and then it clicked. And that was like, ‘I can do this'. I was probably about your age then. ‘I can learn this,' and I did.” - Cathy King [20:30] “You have to pat yourself on the back because I don't think people get what you do, and it's like that with a lot of things. You know, I don't know how airplanes fly, I just get on it and want it to work. When you put something together, especially if you're doing web programming, there can be no errors.” - Cathy King [22:43] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [00:53] Meet Cathy King [02:45] Cathy and Shana's Mother [05:29] When Cathy First Realized that she Excelled at Math [06:47] Interest in Computer Science [08:26] How Cathy put Herself Through School [08:56] Life After Graduation [09:42] McDonnell Douglas [11:00] Talking Salary [11:29] Meeting her Husband [12:39] Leaving Pittsburgh for California [13:28] Life as a Working Mother [16:33] Software Advantage [18:45] Keeping up with Technology [21:20] Cyber-Security Coding [21:37] Geeking out With a Friend [23:04] Working for her Brother [23:59] Careers of Cathy's Children [25:13] Book Recommendation [26:16] Being Strong [26:43] Best Advice Cathy Ever Received [28:08] Tips on Being Working Parents and Marriage [29:54] Love of Sports and Basketball [30:18] Shana on how Cathy Inspired her [31:34] Outro RESOURCES https://pittsburghspeech.pitt.edu/PittsburghSpeech_Dictionary.html#:~:text=Definition%3A%20Nosy%2C%20snoopy%2C%20inquisitive,or%20snout%20of%20an%20animal. (Definition of Nebnose) https://www.amazon.com/Five-People-You-Meet-Heaven/dp/1401308589 (The Five People you Meet in Heaven) by Mitch Albom https://www.sru.edu/ (Slippery Rock University) https://titleix.harvard.edu/what-title-ix (Title IX) https://www.pitt.edu/ (University of Pittsburgh) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas (McDonnel Douglas) https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/access (Microsoft Access) https://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-family.html (Cold Fusion) https://dotnet.microsoft.com/apps/aspnet (Asp.net) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller (Model-View-Controller) https://www.visitingangels.com/ (Visiting Angels) https://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-Comes-Goes-Mother-Life/dp/0062454951 (The Rainbow Comes and Goes) by Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt RELEVANT LINKS https://2010solutions.com/ (20/10 Solutions) https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathy-king-62727187/ (Cathy Warner on Linkedin) https://nylatechnologysolutions.com/ (Nyla Technology Solutions) I'd love to hear from you -- your feedback is important to me and I read all of it. If you enjoyed the podcast, I hope you'll give us 5 stars. I'll be sure to thank you via email. If not, let me know what you think we should do differently. Don't forget to hit “subscribe” so you'll receive notifications about guest interviews and other topics that drop every Tuesday. Live well, Shana
Buenas noches por aquí dejo mi podcast, es acerca del MVC o modelo-vista-controlador, un patrón usado en programación que da versatilidad a la hora de programar, separando el software en partes y haciendo más modular la aplicación. A esta modularization en programación se le conoce como "Divide y vencerás"FUENTES:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controllerhttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelo%E2%80%93vista%E2%80%93controladorhttps://mcazorla.gitbooks.io/programacion-en-el-servidor/content/patrones_de_diseno_en_php_ii__patron_mvc/ejemplo_de_como_crear_un_sistema_mvc_paso_a_paso_1.htmlContrátame como empleado o freelancer en remoto:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/infogonzalez/Servicios - https://infogonzalez.com/products-category/productosClases particulares - https://www.tusclasesparticulares.com/profesores/tomas-gonzalez-dominguez.htmMi Blog - https://infogonzalez.com/Si quieres invitarme a un cafelito por PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/infogonzalezHosting barato:https://www.hostg.xyz/SH6Tj//Aquí puede haber productos de afiliados//Cursos gratuitos:Curso informática de usuario: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1smE7CYUqUo&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUxN2srgYgIt8-5MZTLTZ4rjCurso básico de Java: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4pJhLXyOw&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUzmXYuq7LtppReHi_U0F9irCurso de Linux: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzWTguSjwU&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUwc3V8lmKhSBSvuJ_1kyXGFCurso VirtualBox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT4ZnqqwmcY&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUxvOKmdYtMDklVFD53RznZ9Curso avanzado de Java: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4pJhLXyOw&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUx_acWJxWAZKjdRSzKY3h_nCurso SQL con PostgreSQL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMswGXhCKJA&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUwiSHhMuVOAN8VbEtscNM-ACurso Python: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7Elxwzi-Q&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUzyU2AYU39X140rlOoSevY3Curso Básico de C: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbJheWWn--o&list=PL3b_UCkZSAUyfljaPx7OAvxvuSUHVzx0sSígueme en mis redes sociales:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZw9ZjbSJ6prBzX8CAXsI_Qhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/infogonzalez/https://www.facebook.com/Infogonzalezhttps://twitter.com/infogonzalez_es
Wir unterhalten uns heute mit Christian über die neue Python-Release 3.9 und Design und Softwarearchitektur-Patterns. Mehr Einführungstext? YAGNI! Shownotes Unsere E-Mail für Fragen, Anregungen & Kommentare: hallo@python-podcast.de News aus der Szene Python 3.9 / Real Python Podcast Episode zu den neuen Features PEP 617 neuer PEG Parser für Python - yacc / lex Podcast.__init__ Episode zum neuen PEG Parser PEP 622 -- Structural Pattern Matching PHP: a fractal of bad design Djangocon Europe Talks Python Software Verband FrOSCon 2020 Talks Black und isort vertragen sich jetzt Yapf - Alternative zu black Lex Fridman & James Gosling Java, JVM, Emacs, and the Early Days of Computing Lex Fridman & Chris Lattner The Future of Computing and Programming Languages Lex Fridman & Jim Keller Moore's Law, Microprocessors, and First Principles Design Patterns Revenge of the Nerds | Man braucht Patterns -> die Sprache hat versagt Design Patterns Gang of Four (GoF) Software design pattern mit mehr als GoF Entwurfsmuster Python Design Patterns Builder: lxml builder builder module Borg Pattern Zope Flyweight für kleine ints in Python Observer Pattern YAGNI Model View Controller Decorator Pattern Active Record Data Mapper Pattern SOLID Clean Code Cosmic Python Repository Pattern Unit of work Öffentliches Tag auf konektom
Olá, pessoal! Esse é o episódio #009 do Android Dev BR Cast, nosso papo mensal sobre o que tá rolando de melhor na comunidade Android brasileira!
David Nolen - https://twitter.com/swannodette Show notes: ClojureScript Release - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVooR-dF_Ag Mythical Man Month - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mythical_Man-Month No Silver Bullet - http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~xswang/Research/Papers/SERelated/no-silver-bullet.pdf Out of the Tar Pit - https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love/blob/master/design/out-of-the-tar-pit.pdf React - https://reactjs.org/ Clojure - https://clojure.org/ ClojureScript - https://clojurescript.org/ Datomic - https://www.datomic.com/ MVC - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller Figwheel - https://figwheel.org/ cljs-devtools - https://github.com/binaryage/cljs-devtools reagent - https://github.com/reagent-project/reagent re-frame - https://github.com/Day8/re-frame shadow-cljs - https://github.com/thheller/shadow-cljs Google Closure Compiler - https://github.com/google/closure-compiler CLJSJS - https://cljsjs.github.io/ ClojureScript with Webpack - https://clojurescript.org/guides/webpack Maria Geller's ClojureScript compiler talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elg17s_nwDg Video Courses: https://www.learnreagent.com/ https://www.learnreframe.com/ https://www.jacekschae.com/
Join Sas and Matt as they talk about their past experiences with game jams and why the think it's important take part in them. Game Jam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_jam Test Driven Development (TDD) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development Model-View-Presenter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93presenter Links to our game jam entries: http://ludumdare.com/compo/author/mwest/ https://ldjam.com/users/cyberwiz/games
After recording Episode 2, Soroush remembered some other questions about View Models. In this special episode, your hosts answer even more View Model questions. Separate Read Model from Write Model to Support Complex Forms MVC on Wikipedia How MVC works in Smalltalk HATEOAS “A hypermedia-driven site provides information to navigate the site's REST interfaces dynamically by including hypermedia links with the responses.” ReactiveCocoa Actions The Action type This issue provides an example of a view model exposing an Action
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We start off with followup on Chick-fil-a, LaunchKit & Google, iPad Pro used to make Stranger Things Poster and iPhone 6S speeds by the Galaxy Note 7. We open the discussion on failure with the removal of Vesper from the App Store. We discuss Dave DeLong's Dream App, Google writing a new OS and Instapaper joining Pinterest. We discuss a chip popping defect on iPhone 6 models. Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging, KZFileWatchers, Youtube-dl, Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming, TDD (by Controlling Dependencies) Episode 106 Show Notes: Nolan O’Brien Chick-fil-a Galaxy Note7 vs. iPhone 6S speed test is a race that nobody cares about anymore The iconic 'Stranger Things' poster got its start on the iPad Pro Wacom Cintiq Last Vesper Update, Sync Shutting Down Vesper, Adieu Failing Often My Dream App Yojimbo Confluence The iBrain is Here: and it's already inside your iPhone Why On Earth Is Google Building A New Operating System From Scratch? Instapaper is joining Pinterest Instapaper makes Instaparser Here’s How Much Money You Need To Make To Buy A Home In 27 Major Cities A Design Defect Is Breaking a Ton of iPhone 6 Pluses Jessica Jones (TV Series) WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU TEST Leanplum Playing with BNNS on macOS 10.12. Model–view–presenter (MVP) Qdoba The Story of Maths Connections (TV series) Marcus du Sautoy Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (Limited Original Comic Book Edition) Delicious Library 3 List of changes in Star Wars re-releases Episode 106 Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging KZFileWatchers Youtube-dl Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming Test Driven Development (by Controlling Dependencies) • Jorge D. Ortiz Fuentes
We get to work understanding the world of PHP, that scripting language that runs the vast majority of the internet. Is it more than just Wordpress? Join us as we find out! Kevin & Len are joined by Etienne Marais, a senior PHP developer at Superbalist. Before moving to Cape Town, we met Etienne at the Johannesburg Laravel User meetup that he was organizing. Etienne points us to the TIOBE index, Netcraft's survey and Venturebeat's analysis of popular languages on GitHub, consistently showing PHP as one of the most popular languages in use on the internet today. Etienne has been using PHP for nearly a decade and helps our panelists get up to speed with how PHP has evolved and matured. Follow Etienne online: - https://twitter.com/etbal - https://github.com/etiennemarais - https://medium.com/@etbal Here are some resources mentioned during the show: * PHP website - http://php.net * TIOBE Index - http://www.tiobe.com/tiobe_index * Top 10 languages on GitHub according to Venturebeat - http://venturebeat.com/2015/08/19/here-are-the-top-10-programming-languages-used-on-github/ * PHP Usage based on Netcraft survey - http://php.net/usage.php * LAMP Stack - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_(software_bundle) * PHP 6 or PHP 7 - https://philsturgeon.uk/php/2014/07/23/neverending-muppet-debate-of-php-6-v-php-7/ * HHVM - http://hhvm.com/ * Hack - http://hacklang.org/ * Laravel - https://laravel.com/ * Docker - https://www.docker.com * Vagrant - https://vagrantup.com/ * PEAR (Legacy package management) - http://pear.php.net/ * Composer dependency manager - https://getcomposer.org/ * https://philsturgeon.uk/php/2012/03/06/packages-the-way-forward-for-php/ * Namespaces in PHP - http://php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.php * Travis & PHP - https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/php * MVC Framework - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller * TWIG templates - http://twig.sensiolabs.org/ * Blade templates - https://laravel.com/docs/5.1/blade * Smarty Template Engine - http://www.smarty.net/ * Zend Framework - http://framework.zend.com/ * Code Igniter Framework - https://www.codeigniter.com/ * Symfony Framework - https://symfony.com/ * PHP The Right Way - http://www.phptherightway.com/ * Eloquent Models (Laravel) - https://laravel.com/docs/5.1/eloquent * Doctrine Models (Symfony) - http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/doctrine.html * Angular - https://angularjs.org/ * React - https://facebook.github.io/react/ * Phing - https://www.phing.info/ * Packer - https://www.packer.io/intro/ * Ansible - https://www.ansible.com/ * Joburg PHP Meetup - http://www.meetup.com/PHP-Johannesburg-Meetup-Group/ * PHP SA 2016 Conference - http://phpsouthafrica.com/ And finally our picks Etienne: - Build something with Laravel & Composer - Lumen - https://lumen.laravel.com/ - Laracasts - https://laracasts.com/ - Terraform by Hashicorp - https://www.terraform.io/ Kevin: - Kubernetes - http://kubernetes.io/ Len: - Semantic UI - http://semantic-ui.com/ Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/za/podcast/zadevchat-podcast/id1057372777
Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016. 02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)
Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016. 02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)
Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016. 02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation 03:22 - Andrew Clark Introduction Twitter GitHub OpenGov flummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov Introduction Twitter GitHub JavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - Flux Flux vs MVC 09:36 - Data Flow Why FluxComponent > fluxMixin Mixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet 22:52 - Conceptualizing React and Flux React.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux? 27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in Frameworks Tom Dale @ TXJS 2015 Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots. Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 2014 36:31 - Getting Started with React and Flux Classes 42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short 58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making Decisions Picks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jamison) Open-source as a project model for internal work (w/ speaker notes) by Kevin Lamping (Jamison) Explanation of Zipf's Law (Dave) Will Conant's talk at UtahJS 2015 on Flux (Dave) The Legend of ZERO (3 Book Series) by Sara King (Joe) Camel Up (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Boundaries: A talk by Gary Bernhardt from SCNA 2012 (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) TV Fool (Chuck) RCA Outdoor Digital HDTV VHF UHF Yagi Type Antenna (Chuck) The Michael Vey Book Series (Chuck) BusinessTown (Dan) Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man (Dan) Professor Frisby's Mostly Adequate Guide to Functional Programming (Dan) Abiogenesis (Dan) react-future (Dan) The Righteous Mind (Andrew) lodash-fp (Andrew) Inside Amy Schumer (Andrew) dataloader (Andrew) Careers at OpenGov (Andrew)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
This episode is a follow-up episode of Adventures in Angular Episode #48: The Road to NG2 Also, don’t forget to get your Angular Remote Conf Tickets! The online/completely remote conference will run from Thursday, September 24th thru Saturday, September 26th. 03:18 - Panelist Recent Experimentation 06:25 - ES6 vs Typescript, Tooling Dan Wahlin and John Papa Bringing Their View On The Latest In Angular @ Angular U 2015 Atom Visual Studio Code Webstorm Grunt / Gulp 11:21 - Destructuring Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 16:01 - Debugging 17:07 - Angular 1 => 2 MVC Key Features Needed Getting in the Front Door (Getting Past the Ecosystem) Angular 1 and Angular 2 integration: the path to seamless upgrade 27:32 - Angular 2 & ES5 Pascal Precht: Even better ES5 code for Angular 2 29:44 - Components, Annotations 32:45 - Editors: What Microsoft Users Are Doing TypeScript-Sublime-Plugin atom-typescript 38:35 - Learning Lessons (From Panelists) Picks Angular Articles by Pascal Precht (Lukas) Enter the ng-conf ticket lottery (Joe)
Check out and sign up for Ruby Remote Conf! 02:09 - Jafar Husain Introduction Twitter GitHub Netflix TC39 02:42 - Falcor @falcorjs Netflix JavaScript Talks - Falcor 06:56 - MVC (Model View Controller) Separation of Concerns 17:41 - Performance REST Lazy Loading 34:23 - Angular 2 Asynchronous Binding Data Access Patterns Picks Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time! by Conrad Barski, M.D. (Lukas) Stevie Wonder: 1-2-3 Sesame Street (Lukas) Visual Studio Code (Ward) Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman (Chuck) Wool by Hugh Howey (Chuck) MediaWiki (Chuck) PureScript (Jafar)
Check out and sign up for Ruby Remote Conf! 02:09 - Jafar Husain Introduction Twitter GitHub Netflix TC39 02:42 - Falcor @falcorjs Netflix JavaScript Talks - Falcor 06:56 - MVC (Model View Controller) Separation of Concerns 17:41 - Performance REST Lazy Loading 34:23 - Angular 2 Asynchronous Binding Data Access Patterns Picks Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time! by Conrad Barski, M.D. (Lukas) Stevie Wonder: 1-2-3 Sesame Street (Lukas) Visual Studio Code (Ward) Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman (Chuck) Wool by Hugh Howey (Chuck) MediaWiki (Chuck) PureScript (Jafar)
Check out and sign up for Ruby Remote Conf! 02:09 - Jafar Husain Introduction Twitter GitHub Netflix TC39 02:42 - Falcor @falcorjs Netflix JavaScript Talks - Falcor 06:56 - MVC (Model View Controller) Separation of Concerns 17:41 - Performance REST Lazy Loading 34:23 - Angular 2 Asynchronous Binding Data Access Patterns Picks Land of Lisp: Learn to Program in Lisp, One Game at a Time! by Conrad Barski, M.D. (Lukas) Stevie Wonder: 1-2-3 Sesame Street (Lukas) Visual Studio Code (Ward) Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman (Chuck) Wool by Hugh Howey (Chuck) MediaWiki (Chuck) PureScript (Jafar)