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Folks often forget that engineering is inherently a very creative process. Monica Dinculescu found her own niche where she can build impactful things and do it in some of the most unusual ways possible. An excellent engineer, creative thinker, and fellow Eastern European by origin, Monica joins me today to talk about the things she learned as she figured out her career path.
VOXXED DAYS 2019 - CERN 03:45 Voxxed CERN 2019 • Keynote • Robert "Uncle Bob" Martin - https://youtu.be/LmRl0D-RkPU 18:20 A Dozen Cool Things You can Do with JVM Languages - Venkat Subramaniam - https://youtu.be/wM1lyTfyuRo 34:35 Modern Java: Change is the Only Constant - Mark Reinhold - https://youtu.be/0Llc_EFOhU8 51:44 The Error of our Ways - Kevlin Henney - https://youtu.be/3YaI6lhn78g 01:11:55 Providing Continuous Integration at CERN - Daniel Juarez Gonzalez - https://youtu.be/DqOZslyj03E 01:16:20 Unleashing your musical creativity with Magenta.js - Monica Dinculescu - https://youtu.be/uC6zMlGpceA 01:21:20 Graph Network in High Energy Physics - Jean-Roch Vlimant - https://youtu.be/__JSkXPeB1s 01:33:10 The code is back to the database with Oracle MLE (GraalVM) - Franck Pachot - https://youtu.be/2GgT7_sWaNQ 01:34:35 The CERN Cloud Infrastructure: 5 years in 15 minutes - Daniel Abad - https://youtu.be/FVLalH0cMM0 Мы в соцсетях: 1. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProconfShow 2. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 3. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvasfOIImo7D9lQkb1Wc1tw 4. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 5. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466
Today we’re speaking with Monica Dinculescu, an Emojineer currently at Google Brain, where she works on Magenta, an open source research project making music and art with Machine Learning. Monica joins us to share her story, her approach to fun and creative "silly projects", and how she approaches turning machine learning into simple tools to empower other creators. You can learn more about Monica and her work here: Website Twitter Magenta As always you can find out more about Tech+Art by visiting our website or following us on Twitter! Cover art by Matt DesLauriers.
Show Description****************Monica Dinculescu is an Emojineer at Google and we talk with her about the state of front-end development, knowing what you're bad at vs what you're good at, and coming up with a better analogy for it all. Listen on Website →Links***** Tensor Flow Dribbble Design #1 Progress Board Dribbble Design #2 Tracking Dashboard […]
Our guest today is Monica Dinculescu and she is an emojineer at the Polymer project at Google and before that she used to work on Google Chrome. She writes and talks a lot about emojis, cats, and web components. So, stick around! Monica's Website Web components with otters Emoji: how do you get from U+1F355 to :pizza: Neelix Cat wine Polymer Project Chromium Contributing to Chromium Yarn Green Keeper Bower Atom Meerkat Manor Support my caffeine habits through https://www.patreon.com/ftf
In this episode of the Modern Web podcast - Ben Lesh stars as the Jerry Springer of JavaScript stirs things up with the Polymer team Monica Dinculescu and Fred Schott with hard questions about louder voices representing Polymer on twitter and the reasoning behind perceived abrasiveness. Thankfully, no one gets pregnant in this episode and hard conversations are all in jest. The meat of this podcast is centered around the difference between Polymer and web components, composable components nested inside svg, where browsers are in supporting native custom elements, web components versus frameworks, the concept of using the platform, using Polymer in frameworks like Angular 2, the progression of the polymer-cli. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
Dupa ce am auzit-o pe Monica Dinculescu, "emojineer" la Google, in podcastul Hanselminutes al lui Scott Hanselman, am decis sa o invit sa participe si la Burzcast pentru a impartasi din cunostintele ei in domeniul componentelor web si a proiectului Polymer si cu ascultatorii acestui podcast.
Open Mic is back by popular demand, this time in San Francisco. We hear from developers in thoughtbot's San Francisco office about their recent investment time projects. Croniker Monica Dinculescu on emoji Gabe learns about emoji on Twitter thoughtbot blog Fear of missing out on Wikipedia FOMObot Design Sprint Tropos Gabe Berke-Williams on Twitter Tony DiPasquale on Twitter Amanda Hill on Twitter
An every day use tool, Chrome DevTools offers a significant amount of power for web developers to debug and make the web better. In this episode, Konrad Dzwinel sits down with Justin Ribeiro to discuss building tools for DevTools to expand your development horizons. Resources and Links Betwixt - https://github.com/kdzwinel/betwixt SnappySnippet - https://github.com/kdzwinel/SnappySnippet kdzwinel/DOMListenerExtension https://github.com/kdzwinel/DOMListenerExtension Chrome DevTools frontend - https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/devtools-frontend npm-publish-devtools-frontend - https://github.com/paulirish/npm-publish-devtools-frontend ChromeDevTools/debugger-protocol-viewer https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/debugger-protocol-viewer Getting started building Chrome Extensions - https://developer.chrome.com/extensions Contributing to Chromium: an illustrated guide, Monica Dinculescu - http://meowni.ca/posts/chromium-101/ On This Episode Konrad Dzwinel (@kdzwinel) Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro)
Monica Dinculescu works on Polymer and Chrome for Google. In this episode she teaches Scott all about Web Components and the Polymer Project. Are Web Components the future of the web, and why? Where does Polymer fit in, and what should YOU use if you are starting a project today?