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Best podcasts about modern javascript

Latest podcast episodes about modern javascript

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
Why you should use Redux in 2024 with Mark Erikson

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 39:57


Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face. Links https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://twitter.com/acemarke https://github.com/markerikson https://stackoverflow.com/users/62937/markerikson https://linkedin.com/in/markerikson We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Mark Erikson.

devtools.fm
Ryan Dahl - Node, Deno, and JSR The Modern JavaScript Registry

devtools.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 55:38


This week we have Ryan Dahl, the creator of Node and Node. We talk about the road that led from Node to Deno and what he wants to do differently. We also talk about the new javascript registry, JSR, and how they hope to make a runtime agnostic town square. https://github.com/ry https://twitter.com/rough__sea https://deno.com Episode sponsored By Clerk (https://clerk.com) Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devtoolsfm/subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/devtools-fm/id1566647758 https://www.youtube.com/@devtoolsfm/membership

Weekly code quickies with Norbert B.M.
Reacting to The state of JS 2022 - WCQ26

Weekly code quickies with Norbert B.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 21:15


The State of JavaScript 2022 report is an annual survey that aims to understand the current state of the JavaScript ecosystem. This report provides an overview of the most popular JavaScript frameworks, libraries, and tools, as well as the latest trends and future predictions. One of the biggest takeaways from the State of JavaScript 2022 report is the continued dominance of React. My Udemy Courses: - 30+ React Projects, Learn React JS by Building 30+ Web Apps: https://www.udemy.com/course/30-react... - Advanced HTML CSS & SASS - Build and Deploy Modern Websites: https://www.udemy.com/course/advanced... - Git & GitHub -Essentials for Version Control & Management Complete: https://www.udemy.com/course/essentia... - Bootstrap 5 for Beginners with real world Projects: https://www.udemy.com/course/complete... - 30 HTML CSS & JavaScript projects in 30 Days for Beginners: https://www.udemy.com/course/30-html-... - Visual Studio Code - Master the Complete VS Code environment: https://www.udemy.com/course/visual-s... - Master Responsive Web Design CSS Grid, Flexbox & Animations: https://www.udemy.com/course/master-r... - Modern JavaScript from Beginner to Advanced: https://www.udemy.com/course/modern-j... - Advanced CSS & SASS: Framework, Flexbox, Grid, Animations: https://www.udemy.com/course/advanced... - Web Development HTML CSS & JS a Beginner to Advance guide: https://www.udemy.com/course/advanced... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
33 выпуск 09 сезона. Rails 6.1.4.1, CSS module scripts, Natalie Programming Language, Pyodide, Fishdraw и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 34:37


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Rails 6.0.4.1 and 6.1.4.1 have been released Starting with Rails 7, retry failed jobs indefinitely Natalie Programming Language - work-in-progress Ruby implementation, compiled to C++ One row, many threads: How to avoid database duplicates in Rails applications B-Trees: More Than I Thought I'd Want to Know ActiveMedian - median and percentile for Active Record, Mongoid, arrays, and hashes Alpha preview: Modern JavaScript in Rails 7 without Webpack Web CSS module scripts: ‘import' stylesheets like JavaScript modules Ultimate guide to sorting in Javascript and Typescript JavaScript vs JavaScript. Fight! Wavesurfer.js - a customizable audio waveform visualization, built on top of Web Audio API and HTML5 Canvas Pyodide brings the Python 3.9 runtime to the browser via WebAssembly Fishdraw - procedurally generated fish drawings RWpod Cafe 25 (04.09.2021) Сбор и голосование за темы новостей

Devchat.tv Master Feed
A Tale of Refactoring with Mariana Picolo - VUE 154

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 75:09


In this episode, Lindsay, Steve, Luke, and Solomon talk with Mariana Picolo about her experience refactoring a large Vue application. They discuss the problems developers face with ever-growing applications, actionable steps to discuss these issues with management, and solutions for large bundle sizes, coding best practices, and reducing duplicated code in your codebase. Panel Lindsay Wardell  Luke Diebold Solomon Eseme Steve Edwards Guest Mariana Picolo  Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links My notes about conducting a massive refactor in a Vue.js website date-fns - Modern JavaScript date utility library GitHub | tc39/proposal-temporal Day.js Bundlephobia Building Scalable Applications with Quasar – VUE 146 | Devchat.tv QuasarCast Home - Mariana Picolo  GitHub: Mariana Pícolo ( MarianaPicolo ) LinkedIn: Mariana Pícolo Picks Lindsay- Remote Repositories Lindsay- Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more Luke- Quasar Vue Life Mariana- GitHub | MarianaPicolo/guia-otimizacao Contact Lindsay: Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell ) Contact Luke: QuasarCast Twitter: Luke Diebold ( @LukeDiebold ) Contact Solomon: Profaily Mastering Backend Development Twitter: Solomon Eseme ( @Kaperskyguru ) GitHub: Solomon Eseme ( Kaperskyguru ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

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Views on Vue
A Tale of Refactoring with Mariana Picolo - VUE 154

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 75:09


In this episode, Lindsay, Steve, Luke, and Solomon talk with Mariana Picolo about her experience refactoring a large Vue application. They discuss the problems developers face with ever-growing applications, actionable steps to discuss these issues with management, and solutions for large bundle sizes, coding best practices, and reducing duplicated code in your codebase. Panel Lindsay Wardell  Luke Diebold Solomon Eseme Steve Edwards Guest Mariana Picolo  Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links My notes about conducting a massive refactor in a Vue.js website date-fns - Modern JavaScript date utility library GitHub | tc39/proposal-temporal Day.js Bundlephobia Building Scalable Applications with Quasar – VUE 146 | Devchat.tv QuasarCast Home - Mariana Picolo  GitHub: Mariana Pícolo ( MarianaPicolo ) LinkedIn: Mariana Pícolo Picks Lindsay- Remote Repositories Lindsay- Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more Luke- Quasar Vue Life Mariana- GitHub | MarianaPicolo/guia-otimizacao Contact Lindsay: Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell ) Contact Luke: QuasarCast Twitter: Luke Diebold ( @LukeDiebold ) Contact Solomon: Profaily Mastering Backend Development Twitter: Solomon Eseme ( @Kaperskyguru ) GitHub: Solomon Eseme ( Kaperskyguru ) Contact Steve: Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 ) GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 ) LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

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HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
How Modern JavaScript Is Ruining the Web w/ Chris Ferdinandi

HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 54:27


In this episode Matt and Mike sit down with Chris Ferdinandi to discuss the current state of JavaScript and more specifically why Chris thinks that it's ruining the web as we know it. JavaScript has exploded in popularity over the past few years and with that a rush of new developer talent has adopted the likes of JavaScript frameworks (ie React, Vue) to spin up projects quickly and easily, even if they're not that big (ie a landing page). In addition to this conversation, the trio discuss the importance of documentation, accessibility, and more! Show Notes Chris' Links Go Make Things (newsletter + Chris' contact details) You can find us on... Facebook | Twitter | Instagram RSS | Patreon | Spotify Medium | YouTube | GitHub 

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
19 выпуск 09 сезона. Angular v12, Docusaurus 2 Beta, Array#intersect?, History of RSpec, Vanilla-extract, Mojs и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 53:00


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Ruby 3.1 adds Array#intersect? The room where it happens: How Rails gets made History of RSpec The 5 Rules of Simple RSpec Tests Turbocharge HTTP requests in Ruby RQRCode - a library for creating and rendering QR codes into various formats Sinew collects structured data from web sites (screen scraping) Web Angular v12 is now available Babel is used by millions, so why are we running out of money? Announcing Docusaurus 2 Beta A Look at Tailwind CSS Build Tetris with Modern JavaScript 7 Steps to Secure JavaScript in 2021 Vanilla-extract - zero-runtime Stylesheets-in-TypeScript (habr article) Mojs - a motion graphics toolbelt for the web Typehole - automatically generate TypeScript types and interfaces for all serializable runtime values Wu lorem ipsum RWpod Cafe 22 (05.06.2021) Сбор и голосование за темы новостей

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 468: The case for JavaScript iterators, part 1

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 73:22


Iterators and generators were introduced into JavaScript way back in 2015, yet they remain an underused and often misunderstood features of the language. In this episode Dan describes the purpose of iterators, how they're implemented in JavaScript, and why you're using them even if you aren't aware that you are, via the spread operator for example. The panel then discusses the pros and cons of iterators in JavaScript, and why most devs don't explicitly use them. Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Sponsors Dexecure Octopus Deploy Pty. Ltd Next Level Mastermind Links Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks Aimee- Month of Lunches Manning Series AJ- SnapDrop AJ- Syncthing | webinstall.dev AJ- Brave Browser AJ- Brandon Sanderson Stormlight / Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson AJ- Ready Player One / Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline Dan- Covid-19 Vaccine Dan- Netflix Series: The Queen's Gambit

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 468: The case for JavaScript iterators, part 1

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 73:22


Iterators and generators were introduced into JavaScript way back in 2015, yet they remain an underused and often misunderstood features of the language. In this episode Dan describes the purpose of iterators, how they're implemented in JavaScript, and why you're using them even if you aren't aware that you are, via the spread operator for example. The panel then discusses the pros and cons of iterators in JavaScript, and why most devs don't explicitly use them. Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Sponsors Dexecure Octopus Deploy Pty. Ltd Next Level Mastermind Links Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks Aimee- Month of Lunches Manning Series AJ- SnapDrop AJ- Syncthing | webinstall.dev AJ- Brave Browser AJ- Brandon Sanderson Stormlight / Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson AJ- Ready Player One / Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline Dan- Covid-19 Vaccine Dan- Netflix Series: The Queen's Gambit

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 468: The case for JavaScript iterators, part 1

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 73:22


Iterators and generators were introduced into JavaScript way back in 2015, yet they remain an underused and often misunderstood features of the language. In this episode Dan describes the purpose of iterators, how they're implemented in JavaScript, and why you're using them even if you aren't aware that you are, via the spread operator for example. The panel then discusses the pros and cons of iterators in JavaScript, and why most devs don't explicitly use them. Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Dan Shappir Sponsors Dexecure Octopus Deploy Pty. Ltd Next Level Mastermind Links Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks Aimee- Month of Lunches Manning Series AJ- SnapDrop AJ- Syncthing | webinstall.dev AJ- Brave Browser AJ- Brandon Sanderson Stormlight / Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson AJ- Ready Player One / Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline Dan- Covid-19 Vaccine Dan- Netflix Series: The Queen's Gambit

The Web Platform Podcast
201: Evolution of Modern JavaScript live @ OpenJS World 2020

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 40:30


To say the way we use and write JavaScript has evolved since the launch of ES2015 is an understatement. Atomics, TypedArrays, globalThis, and function generators are just a few ways JavaScript has grown up to meet the needs of a growing web platform. But it's not just language that has evolved, it's our entire toolchain as we have come to rely on compiled JavaScript as the "new normal". Join for a very special episode of The Web Platform podcast as we discuss all this and more with our invited expert on all things ECMA - Jordan Harband at OpenJS World 2020. Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/201-evolution-of-modern-javascript-live-@-openjs-world-2020 Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 438: You Don't Know JS Yet with Kyle Simpson (SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the End)

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 81:18


  Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE   SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the end of this episode. Don't miss it. Kyle Simpson, author of the You Don't Know JS Yet series joins the JavaScript Jabber panel to discuss the origins and approach to his book series. The discussion varies to the basic parts of JavaScript, the parts you should know, and how to learn them. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Kyle Simpson 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 getify/TypL: The JavaScript Type Linter Picks Kyle Simpson: Follow Kyle Thompson on Twitter > @getify github/super-linter: Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action Charles Max Wood: WordPress Vlog - Video Blog & Podcast WordPress Theme by meks | ThemeForest Devchat.tv Book Camp - Use Promo code "JSJABBER" Dan Shappir: Wix in the '90s Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript A Promise of a Bright Future With Async Iterators, Generators, and Pipes, Part 1 Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 438: You Don't Know JS Yet with Kyle Simpson (SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the End)

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 81:18


  Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE   SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the end of this episode. Don't miss it. Kyle Simpson, author of the You Don't Know JS Yet series joins the JavaScript Jabber panel to discuss the origins and approach to his book series. The discussion varies to the basic parts of JavaScript, the parts you should know, and how to learn them. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Kyle Simpson 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 getify/TypL: The JavaScript Type Linter Picks Kyle Simpson: Follow Kyle Thompson on Twitter > @getify github/super-linter: Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action Charles Max Wood: WordPress Vlog - Video Blog & Podcast WordPress Theme by meks | ThemeForest Devchat.tv Book Camp - Use Promo code "JSJABBER" Dan Shappir: Wix in the '90s Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript A Promise of a Bright Future With Async Iterators, Generators, and Pipes, Part 1 Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 438: You Don't Know JS Yet with Kyle Simpson (SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the End)

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 81:18


  Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE   SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT at the end of this episode. Don't miss it. Kyle Simpson, author of the You Don't Know JS Yet series joins the JavaScript Jabber panel to discuss the origins and approach to his book series. The discussion varies to the basic parts of JavaScript, the parts you should know, and how to learn them. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Guest Kyle Simpson 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 getify/TypL: The JavaScript Type Linter Picks Kyle Simpson: Follow Kyle Thompson on Twitter > @getify github/super-linter: Combination of multiple linters to install as a GitHub Action Charles Max Wood: WordPress Vlog - Video Blog & Podcast WordPress Theme by meks | ThemeForest Devchat.tv Book Camp - Use Promo code "JSJABBER" Dan Shappir: Wix in the '90s Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript A Promise of a Bright Future With Async Iterators, Generators, and Pipes, Part 1 Join the “You Don’t Know JS Yet” 30-day CHALLENGE Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 425: The Evolution of JavaScript

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 78:04


Dan Shappir takes the lead and walks the panel through the history of JavaScript and a discussion on ES6, TypeScript, the direction and future of JavaScript, and what features to be looking at and looking for in the current iteration of JavaScript. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Sponsors Taiko - free and open source browser test automation Split ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The TC39 Process Le Creuset Star Wars™ Han Solo Roaster | Williams Sonoma 124 JSJ The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Crockford on JavaScript Le Creuset Turkey MJS 108: Dan Shappir MJS 132: Douglas Crockford JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford "Things You Can Do In ES6 That Can't Be Done In ES5" - View Source talk by Dan Shappir Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Spread syntax - JavaScript | MDN JavaScript for-loops are… complicated - HTTP203 Optional chaining - JavaScript | MDN Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks AJ O’Neal: Expert Secrets Course Creator Pro Braun Series 7 Aimee Knight: Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election Broccoli Sprouts Nutrition And Benefits Of Sulforaphane Charles Max Wood: The Expanse The Masked Singer LEGO Masters Steve Edwards: Beano Steve Wright HBO special Dan Shappir: CC 001: Clean Agile with Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin .NET 019: The History of .NET with Richard Campbell RRU 097: State Management and React Component Design with Becca Bailey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 425: The Evolution of JavaScript

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 78:04


Dan Shappir takes the lead and walks the panel through the history of JavaScript and a discussion on ES6, TypeScript, the direction and future of JavaScript, and what features to be looking at and looking for in the current iteration of JavaScript. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Sponsors Taiko - free and open source browser test automation Split ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The TC39 Process Le Creuset Star Wars™ Han Solo Roaster | Williams Sonoma 124 JSJ The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Crockford on JavaScript Le Creuset Turkey MJS 108: Dan Shappir MJS 132: Douglas Crockford JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford "Things You Can Do In ES6 That Can't Be Done In ES5" - View Source talk by Dan Shappir Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Spread syntax - JavaScript | MDN JavaScript for-loops are… complicated - HTTP203 Optional chaining - JavaScript | MDN Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks AJ O’Neal: Expert Secrets Course Creator Pro Braun Series 7 Aimee Knight: Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election Broccoli Sprouts Nutrition And Benefits Of Sulforaphane Charles Max Wood: The Expanse The Masked Singer LEGO Masters Steve Edwards: Beano Steve Wright HBO special Dan Shappir: CC 001: Clean Agile with Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin .NET 019: The History of .NET with Richard Campbell RRU 097: State Management and React Component Design with Becca Bailey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 425: The Evolution of JavaScript

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 78:04


Dan Shappir takes the lead and walks the panel through the history of JavaScript and a discussion on ES6, TypeScript, the direction and future of JavaScript, and what features to be looking at and looking for in the current iteration of JavaScript. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shappir Sponsors Taiko - free and open source browser test automation Split ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The TC39 Process Le Creuset Star Wars™ Han Solo Roaster | Williams Sonoma 124 JSJ The Origin of Javascript with Brendan Eich Crockford on JavaScript Le Creuset Turkey MJS 108: Dan Shappir MJS 132: Douglas Crockford JSJ 392: The Murky Past and Misty Future of JavaScript with Douglas Crockford "Things You Can Do In ES6 That Can't Be Done In ES5" - View Source talk by Dan Shappir Object Property Value Shorthand in JavaScript with ES6 Spread syntax - JavaScript | MDN JavaScript for-loops are… complicated - HTTP203 Optional chaining - JavaScript | MDN Breaking Chains with Pipelines in Modern JavaScript Picks AJ O’Neal: Expert Secrets Course Creator Pro Braun Series 7 Aimee Knight: Kickstarter Employees Win Historic Union Election Broccoli Sprouts Nutrition And Benefits Of Sulforaphane Charles Max Wood: The Expanse The Masked Singer LEGO Masters Steve Edwards: Beano Steve Wright HBO special Dan Shappir: CC 001: Clean Agile with Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin .NET 019: The History of .NET with Richard Campbell RRU 097: State Management and React Component Design with Becca Bailey Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter > @JSJabber

The Babel Podcast
2: Jason Miller on Modern JavaScript and the Future of preset-env

The Babel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 66:06


Jason Miller and Henry Zhu talk through a high level philosophy of transpilers (compilers), Babel's core mental model as the democratization of programming language design, and all nuances of the relationship between developers, TC39, browsers, tools. Let's look a the future of Babel.. through the future of preset-env with the newly released babel-preset-modules started by Jason!Transcript: https://podcast.babeljs.io/preset-envJason: https://twitter.com/_developitHenry: https://twitter.com/left_padPodcast: http://podcast.babeljs.io

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
24 выпуск 07 сезона. Ruby 2.7: The Pipeline Operator, Entropic, Styled-components v5, Algorithm Visualizer, Impersonator и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 39:32


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Ruby 2.7: The Pipeline Operator, Ruby-2.7 adds Enumerable#filter_map, Introduce support for ActionView::Component, Rails 6 adds private option to delegate method и The Ultimate Checklist to Properly Internationalize Devise Normalization, Consistency, and Clowne, A Rails middleware to change log level at runtime, Impersonator - a Ruby library to record and replay object interactions и Compacting GC in Ruby 2.7 - Aaron Patterson Web Entropic: a federated package registry for anything (The economics of open source by C J Silverio), Announcing styled-components v5: Beast Mode, Promise combinators, The reduce ({…spread}) anti-pattern и When should you be using Web Workers? Algorithm Visualizer is an interactive online platform that visualizes algorithms from code, Pika CDN: A CDN for Modern JavaScript, Readme-md-generator - CLI that generates beautiful README.md files и Relearn CSS layout

Devchat.tv Master Feed
87 - Modern JavaScript feat. Wes Bos

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 38:04


Wes Bos joins us to discuss learning JavaScript in 2018, what someone should know when pursuing a career in the React ecosystem, and how to go about picking up those skills. We also briefly talk about building an online audience.

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React Native Radio
87 - Modern JavaScript feat. Wes Bos

React Native Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 38:04


Wes Bos joins us to discuss learning JavaScript in 2018, what someone should know when pursuing a career in the React ecosystem, and how to go about picking up those skills. We also briefly talk about building an online audience.

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RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии
43 выпуск 05 сезона. Hanami v1.1.0, Scaling the GitLab database, Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs, React-mosaic, HEML и прочее

RWpod - подкаст про мир Ruby и Web технологии

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 33:55


Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Announcing Hanami v1.1.0, Ruby 2.5 allows rescue/else/ensure inside do/end blocks и Ruby Hash[key] Showdown :symbol vs “string” Scaling the GitLab database, Transactions in Ruby on Rails and Atomic Bugs и WTF is a Thread Implementing OCR using a Random Forest Classifier in Ruby, How to Be Good at Turbolinks 5 и Sample Data with Factory Bot and Faker JavaScript DOS security vulnerability, October 2017, Saying Goodbye to Firebug и I Watched All of the Chrome Dev Summit 2017 Videos So You Don't Have To Modern JavaScript Explained For Dinosaurs и Success with CSS React-mosaic - a full-featured React Tiling Window Manager, Webpack-dashboard - a CLI dashboard for your webpack dev server, HEML - an open source markup language for building responsive email и Light Modal - a simple light-weight yet powerful and customizable css modal for content and images

Learn With Us
#2 - Modern JavaScript + World Issues

Learn With Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 32:43


This weeks episode was a bit darker than we would have liked. We pushed on. Our discussion was mostly centered around teaching the latest features in JavaScript and challenging ourselves to disprove Stack Overflow answers. We made a point to acknowledge we don't know what we are doing when it comes to native mobile application development with React Native and NativeScript.

Rebuild
179: Rustacean (typester)

Rebuild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 71:01


Daisuke Murase さんをゲストに迎えて、Ghost In The Shell, Rust, React Native などについて話しました。 Show Notes Google Maps morphs into Ms. Pac-Man for April Fools’ Day Ghost in the Shell (2017) Wilfred/remacs: Rust Emacs The Rust Programming Language Chris Lattner on wrapping up Swift 3, starting Swift 4 Cargo: packages for Rust Taking Rust everywhere with rustup Letter.ly Abrupt.ly Loses Domain Name As A Result Of The War In Libya RustConf 2017 React Native StyleSheet Modern JavaScript for Ancient Web Developers Platform Specific Code AndroidエミュレータとVirtualBox、Docker for Macを同時に実行できない問題の対処法 Genymotion Android Emulator Using React Native: One Year Later – Discord Blog

Frontend Lunch Podcast
Frontend Lunch 21 - Modern JavaScript, Webpack2

Frontend Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 27:03


関連リンク Frontend Lunch Podcast 2017-02-05のJS: AVA 0.18.0、Mithril 1.0、ES modulesとwebpackのモジュール - JSer.info JSerレポート #1 Bundlerの未来、テスティングフレームワークの現状 - JSer.info Announcing TypeScript 2.2 RC | TypeScript Next on Next.js JSMpeg – Decode it like it’s 1999 Gomix - The easiest way to build the app or bot of your dreams

Frontend Lunch Podcast
Frontend Lunch 19 - Modern JavaScript, Webpack2

Frontend Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 15:11


関連リンク Kyoto.js 12 - connpass TypeScript で実現する MVP アーキテクチャパターン - Hatena Developer Blog Modern JavaScript概観、そしてElectronへ 謎だったJavaScriptのコードたち - Qiita 2017-01-24のJS: webpack 2正式リリース、JavaScriptの開発環境設定、2016 JS Stars - JSer.info

Frontend Lunch Podcast
Frontend Lunch 14 - Onsen UI, GLSL

Frontend Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 15:46


関連リンク 2016-12-20のJS: RxJS v5、Angular、date-fns - JSer.info [https://blog.chromium.org/2016/12/chrome-56-beta-not-secure-warning-web.html) Create a New Pen tv The State of Babel · Babel Microsoft Edge build 14986 changelog - Microsoft Edge Development Angular: Angular 2.3.0 Now Available 今年のうちに対応したい、Node.jsのBufferに潜む危険性 - Yahoo! JAPAN Tech Blog Variable Fontについて - console.blog(self); JavaScript Weekly Issue 313: December 8, 2016 GitHub - date-fns/date-fns: ⏳ Modern JavaScript date utility library ⌛️ GitHub - stutrek/scrollMonitor: A simple and fast API to monitor elements as you scroll GitHub - mathisonian/premonish: Predict which DOM element a user will interact with next. Kyoto.js 12 - connpass JavaScriptのUIライブラリはどうあるべきかという話とOnsen UIのアーキテクチャ - id:anatooのブログ GraphQL Summit 2017 GLSL Sandbox Gallery GitHub - stackgl/glslify: A node.js-style module system for GLSL! Irasutoya - いらすとや検索コマンド MOONGIFT 直感的なグラフを簡単に作れるウェブアプリ - 詩と創作・思索のひろば

Method Matters: Smart Software Engineering Methods
TP 024: Gleb Bahmutov with Kensho Technologies: Modern JavaScript Application Deployment Tools

Method Matters: Smart Software Engineering Methods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 33:14


TP 024: Gleb Bahmutov with Kensho Technologies: Modern JavaScript Application Deployment Tools by Method Matters

JavaScript Jabber
161 JSJ Rust with David Herman

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015 65:05


02:52 - David Herman Introduction Twitter Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #54: JavaScript Parsing, ASTs, and Language Grammar w/ David Herman and Ariya Hidayat JavaScript Jabber Episode #44: Book Club! Effective JavaScript with David Herman Effective JavaScript by David Herman @effectivejs TC39 Mozilla 03:50 - The Rust Programming Language [GitHub] rust 06:31 - “Systems Programming Without Fear” 07:38 - High vs Low-level Programming Languages Garbage Collection and Deallocation Memory Safety Performance and Control Over Performance 11:44 - Stack vs Heap Memory Etymology of "Foo" RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) 16:52 - The Core of Rust Ownership Type System 24:23 - Segmentation Fault (Seg Faults) 27:51 - How much should programmers care about programming languages? Andrew Oppenlander: Rust FFI (Embedding Rust in projects for safe, concurrent, and fast code anywhere.) 32:43 - Concurrency and Multithreaded Programming 35:06 - Rust vs Go 37:58 - servo 40:27 - asm.js emscripten 42:19 - Cool Apps Built with Rust Skylight Wit.ai 45:04 - What hardware architectures does the Rust target? 45:46 - Learning Rust Rust for Rubyists by Steve Klabnik Picks Software Engineering Radio (Dave) How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen (Dave) The Presidents of the United States of America (Dave) Design Patterns in C (AJ) Microsoft Edge Dev Blog: Bringing Asm.js to Chakra and Microsoft Edge (AJ) The Web Platform Podcast: Episode 43: Modern JavaScript with ES6 & ES7 (AJ) Firefox Fame Phone (AJ) iTunes U CS106A (Programming Methodology) (Aimee) Valerian Root on Etsy (Aimee) The Dear Hunter - Live (Jamison) Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann (Jamison) Fogus: Perlis Languages (Jamison) Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Tessel 2 (Dave) Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Dave) Plush Hello Kitty Doll (Dave)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
161 JSJ Rust with David Herman

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015 65:05


02:52 - David Herman Introduction Twitter Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #54: JavaScript Parsing, ASTs, and Language Grammar w/ David Herman and Ariya Hidayat JavaScript Jabber Episode #44: Book Club! Effective JavaScript with David Herman Effective JavaScript by David Herman @effectivejs TC39 Mozilla 03:50 - The Rust Programming Language [GitHub] rust 06:31 - “Systems Programming Without Fear” 07:38 - High vs Low-level Programming Languages Garbage Collection and Deallocation Memory Safety Performance and Control Over Performance 11:44 - Stack vs Heap Memory Etymology of "Foo" RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) 16:52 - The Core of Rust Ownership Type System 24:23 - Segmentation Fault (Seg Faults) 27:51 - How much should programmers care about programming languages? Andrew Oppenlander: Rust FFI (Embedding Rust in projects for safe, concurrent, and fast code anywhere.) 32:43 - Concurrency and Multithreaded Programming 35:06 - Rust vs Go 37:58 - servo 40:27 - asm.js emscripten 42:19 - Cool Apps Built with Rust Skylight Wit.ai 45:04 - What hardware architectures does the Rust target? 45:46 - Learning Rust Rust for Rubyists by Steve Klabnik Picks Software Engineering Radio (Dave) How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen (Dave) The Presidents of the United States of America (Dave) Design Patterns in C (AJ) Microsoft Edge Dev Blog: Bringing Asm.js to Chakra and Microsoft Edge (AJ) The Web Platform Podcast: Episode 43: Modern JavaScript with ES6 & ES7 (AJ) Firefox Fame Phone (AJ) iTunes U CS106A (Programming Methodology) (Aimee) Valerian Root on Etsy (Aimee) The Dear Hunter - Live (Jamison) Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann (Jamison) Fogus: Perlis Languages (Jamison) Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Tessel 2 (Dave) Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Dave) Plush Hello Kitty Doll (Dave)

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
161 JSJ Rust with David Herman

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2015 65:05


02:52 - David Herman Introduction Twitter Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #54: JavaScript Parsing, ASTs, and Language Grammar w/ David Herman and Ariya Hidayat JavaScript Jabber Episode #44: Book Club! Effective JavaScript with David Herman Effective JavaScript by David Herman @effectivejs TC39 Mozilla 03:50 - The Rust Programming Language [GitHub] rust 06:31 - “Systems Programming Without Fear” 07:38 - High vs Low-level Programming Languages Garbage Collection and Deallocation Memory Safety Performance and Control Over Performance 11:44 - Stack vs Heap Memory Etymology of "Foo" RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization) 16:52 - The Core of Rust Ownership Type System 24:23 - Segmentation Fault (Seg Faults) 27:51 - How much should programmers care about programming languages? Andrew Oppenlander: Rust FFI (Embedding Rust in projects for safe, concurrent, and fast code anywhere.) 32:43 - Concurrency and Multithreaded Programming 35:06 - Rust vs Go 37:58 - servo 40:27 - asm.js emscripten 42:19 - Cool Apps Built with Rust Skylight Wit.ai 45:04 - What hardware architectures does the Rust target? 45:46 - Learning Rust Rust for Rubyists by Steve Klabnik Picks Software Engineering Radio (Dave) How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen (Dave) The Presidents of the United States of America (Dave) Design Patterns in C (AJ) Microsoft Edge Dev Blog: Bringing Asm.js to Chakra and Microsoft Edge (AJ) The Web Platform Podcast: Episode 43: Modern JavaScript with ES6 & ES7 (AJ) Firefox Fame Phone (AJ) iTunes U CS106A (Programming Methodology) (Aimee) Valerian Root on Etsy (Aimee) The Dear Hunter - Live (Jamison) Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann (Jamison) Fogus: Perlis Languages (Jamison) Galactic Civilizations III (Joe) Visual Studio Code (Joe) Tessel 2 (Dave) Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Dave) Plush Hello Kitty Doll (Dave)

The Web Platform Podcast
43: Modern JavaScript with ES6 & ES7

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 64:25


Summary The world of JavaScript is a large one. AJ O'Neal (@coolAJ86), Podcaster & JavaScript Developer along with Netflix UI Architect & TC-39 Member, Jafar Husain (@jhusain) take us through opinions & facts about the state of the ubiquitous JavaScript language. Modern application development can daunting for developers just coming into web technology & JavaScript. Utilizing the latest & greatest in the language is not as easy as one might think and in some case it may be possible.   Then there are the transpilers & package managers. So many tools to polyfill or shim and features seems like more work than we'd want for a fast production project. Is it worth utilizing the benefits of ES6 & ES7? AJ & Jafar share with us what they think. Resources ES6 Support Table - http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es6/ ES7 Support Table - http://kangax.github.io/compat-table/es7/ ES Discuss - https://esdiscuss.org/ Subscribe to the ES Summaries Mailing List - https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss Some features explained - https://github.com/lukehoban/es6features ESFiddle - http://www.es6fiddle.net/ One of the best blogs on JavaScript - http://www.2ality.com/ Using ES6 is io.js - https://iojs.org/en/es6.html TC-39 - http://www.ecma-international.org/memento/TC39-M.htm Jafar's talk on ES7 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqMFX91ToLw JSJ on ES6 (older but good) - http://devchat.tv/js-jabber/068-jsj-es6-with-aaron-frost Adventures in Angular ES6/TypeScript episode - http://devchat.tv/adventures-in-angular/041-aia-typescript-with-dan-wahlin The Extensible Web Manifesto = https://extensiblewebmanifesto.org/ Jafar's Ng-Conf Falcor talk -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiO1f6h15c8 HTML5DevConf : Asyncronous JavaScript at Netflix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uxSu-F5Kj0 Douglas Crockford - http://javascript.crockford.com/ daplie.com - https://daplie.com/ DotNet Rocks 1099  Digging into Javascript 6 with Jafar Husain - http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=1099 JSJ The Koa Framework with Gerred Dillon and Will Conant - http://devchat.tv/js-jabber/117-jsj-the-koa-framework-with-gerred-dillon-and-will-conant Dev Mountain - https://devmounta.in/ Panelists   Danny Blue - Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital Erik Isaksen - HTML5 Google Developer Expert & Front End Engineer at Deloitte Digital

Build 2012 Sessions (HD)
Modern JavaScript

Build 2012 Sessions (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2012 61:02


The last few years have seen JavaScript evolve in many significant ways. The language itself saw it’s first changes in 10 years with the introduction of ECMAScript 5. The runtime is now significantly more capable with access to binary data using Typed Arrays and multiple threads using Web Workers. And JavaScript can now be used in a wide range of Microsoft platforms, including Windows Store applications, Windows Azure applications using Node.js, and of course rich web applications on IE10. In this talk, we’ll take a look at the modern JavaScript that is now available across these Microsoft platforms and the rich standards-based JavaScript applications that can be built on top.

Web Directions Podcast
Addy Osmani - Tools for jQuery Application Architecture

Web Directions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2011 55:50


Modern JavaScript development often has to address a number of different concerns ranging from the use of architectural patterns such as MVC to improve code organisation, through to JavaScript templating, cross-​​​​browser storage, routing/​​bookmarking, script loading, feature detection and more. In this talk, JavaScript developer and jQuery Core Bug Triage & Docs team member Addy Osmani discusses tools that can simplify your development process significantly. Addy Osmani is a popular JavaScript Blogger and a senior independent developer based in London, England. He is also a member of the jQuery Bug Triage and Front-​​​​end teams where he assists with community updates, releases and bugs. Addy’s passion lies in helping spread knowledge about JavaScript and jQuery best practices, coding techniques and open-​​​​source projects in the community. He achieves this through numerous free online talks, articles and resources which he releases each month. For more on Addy’s work, check out his official website AddyOsmani​.com for tutorials, jQuery​.com for his community updates and magazines such as .NET for his thoughts and commentaries. Follow Addy on Twitter: @addyosmani Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).