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MJS #021 Justin Meyers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 39:49


My JS Story Justin Meyers On this week’s episode of My JS Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Justin Meyers Co­founder and CEO of Bitovi, a Javascript consulting firm focused on simplifying Javascript development through the use and creation of open source tools as well general consulting, training, and web applications. He was on Episode 202 and talked about DoneJS and CanJS. Tune in to hear Justin’s full story! 7th Grade and a TI­82 [3:02] Justin’s discovery of conditional statements and methods on a classic TI­82 was his first taste of programming. With a little guidance, he soon learned to program games on the TI­82 and then later moved onto bigger and better mediums like C and QBasic. Grunt work is good for you. [4:51] While studying Computer Science, Justin finds out that professors often have grunt work, and although they may not pay well now, sometimes they can in time lead to loads of experience and maybe even a bigger job. After 4 years of working on websites and writing documentation, he gets his first real job at Accenture. Open Source and reducing waste. [6:23] Accenture, while giving him a great chance to make some impressive projects, provoked Justin to see the efficiency in sharing code. Justin and a college friend get together to work on a project to build a platform that…builds. Although their project was unsuccessful, the tools they started to create for the project had plenty of potential. The Last desperate gasp. AKA shaving his head. [9:40] Justin talks about the Ajaxian blog and conference. Ten years ago, the Ajaxian blog was one of the best online resources for Javascript news. Justin was running low on funds and struggling and as his “last desperate gasp” he heads to the Ajaxian conference with his head shaved. Leaving only “Javascript MVC” shaped out of his hair. This stunt gets him remembered by many of the important attendees and also scores him his big break with a consulting job with T­-Mobile. Two to Three weeks later, Justin had a stroke. Justin talks about how incredible the timing was. How Javascript MVC came to be. [13:23] Justin talks about starting with JSJunction and modeling after it. Their first steps were to add a model layer as well as Event Delegation. Javascript MVC reflects some of Ruby on Rails. Justin worked with Peter Svensson from Dojo, with a methodology that at the time seemed crazy. Justin reminisces when Steve Jobs “Killed” Flash with HTML5 and CSS. Bitovi begins. [17:24] Justin talks about how the T­-Mobile job meant that he would need an official business. Originally dubbing it JupiterIT. Justin found that MVC was too encompassing and that programmers enjoyed a sense of creativity. By pulling Javascript MVC’s tools apart and creating single frameworks from the tools, Justin then created tools like CanJS and DoneJS. Who does the heavy lifting at Bitovi? [20:48] As the CEO of Bitovi, Justin has less time to program as before. Working with Open Source, development is a mix between contributors and full time employees. The majority being the employees. Justin talks about not having a sales force and focusing on their product to drive sales. Mainly, long term cost of ownership and the ability for the framework to last, working hard to make sure that clients that have committed to Javascript MVC years ago still have a relevant use for the framework. Exploring HTTP2 and Push. [23:42] With the emergence of HTTP2 and Push, Justin talks about working on and exploring different ways for streaming/server side rendering. Justin describes one of the experiments with building an empty skeletons, javascript assets, but also pushing instructions on how to mutate the page to the client. Before the javascript payload is fully loaded, the page starts to mutate. Allowing for optimal performance on slower connections, fantastic for mobile. Problems they are looking at for the future include things like different ways that CDNs can work with HTTP2 and Push. Justin has also worked with using Fetch to enable streaming by building tools around that. He suggests that HTTP2 and Push will maybe bring a renaissance in the developer world. Justin’s side Parsing Project. [28:45] Additional to his other work, Justin is working on a generic parsing project. Similar to BISON or JISON. Designed for simple parsing at faster speeds. He describes how to compiles to the code that parses your code. Working in runtime. A way other companies can learn from Bitovi. [29:52] We don’t know what the future is going to be for code, so packaging the framework into separate repos allows for better scheduling and a better way to manage long term. Updating a segment of a framework can sometimes break another segment if having it all happen together. Picks [34:26] Justin: Dean Radcliff’s Antares Framework Charles: Boom Beach Clash of Clans BlueTick.io Nimble Keeping up with Justin’s work. Bitovi.com’s Blog Justin’s Twitter. Sponsors Cachefly.com Newbie Remote Conf 2017

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MJS #021 Justin Meyers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 39:49


My JS Story Justin Meyers On this week’s episode of My JS Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Justin Meyers Co­founder and CEO of Bitovi, a Javascript consulting firm focused on simplifying Javascript development through the use and creation of open source tools as well general consulting, training, and web applications. He was on Episode 202 and talked about DoneJS and CanJS. Tune in to hear Justin’s full story! 7th Grade and a TI­82 [3:02] Justin’s discovery of conditional statements and methods on a classic TI­82 was his first taste of programming. With a little guidance, he soon learned to program games on the TI­82 and then later moved onto bigger and better mediums like C and QBasic. Grunt work is good for you. [4:51] While studying Computer Science, Justin finds out that professors often have grunt work, and although they may not pay well now, sometimes they can in time lead to loads of experience and maybe even a bigger job. After 4 years of working on websites and writing documentation, he gets his first real job at Accenture. Open Source and reducing waste. [6:23] Accenture, while giving him a great chance to make some impressive projects, provoked Justin to see the efficiency in sharing code. Justin and a college friend get together to work on a project to build a platform that…builds. Although their project was unsuccessful, the tools they started to create for the project had plenty of potential. The Last desperate gasp. AKA shaving his head. [9:40] Justin talks about the Ajaxian blog and conference. Ten years ago, the Ajaxian blog was one of the best online resources for Javascript news. Justin was running low on funds and struggling and as his “last desperate gasp” he heads to the Ajaxian conference with his head shaved. Leaving only “Javascript MVC” shaped out of his hair. This stunt gets him remembered by many of the important attendees and also scores him his big break with a consulting job with T­-Mobile. Two to Three weeks later, Justin had a stroke. Justin talks about how incredible the timing was. How Javascript MVC came to be. [13:23] Justin talks about starting with JSJunction and modeling after it. Their first steps were to add a model layer as well as Event Delegation. Javascript MVC reflects some of Ruby on Rails. Justin worked with Peter Svensson from Dojo, with a methodology that at the time seemed crazy. Justin reminisces when Steve Jobs “Killed” Flash with HTML5 and CSS. Bitovi begins. [17:24] Justin talks about how the T­-Mobile job meant that he would need an official business. Originally dubbing it JupiterIT. Justin found that MVC was too encompassing and that programmers enjoyed a sense of creativity. By pulling Javascript MVC’s tools apart and creating single frameworks from the tools, Justin then created tools like CanJS and DoneJS. Who does the heavy lifting at Bitovi? [20:48] As the CEO of Bitovi, Justin has less time to program as before. Working with Open Source, development is a mix between contributors and full time employees. The majority being the employees. Justin talks about not having a sales force and focusing on their product to drive sales. Mainly, long term cost of ownership and the ability for the framework to last, working hard to make sure that clients that have committed to Javascript MVC years ago still have a relevant use for the framework. Exploring HTTP2 and Push. [23:42] With the emergence of HTTP2 and Push, Justin talks about working on and exploring different ways for streaming/server side rendering. Justin describes one of the experiments with building an empty skeletons, javascript assets, but also pushing instructions on how to mutate the page to the client. Before the javascript payload is fully loaded, the page starts to mutate. Allowing for optimal performance on slower connections, fantastic for mobile. Problems they are looking at for the future include things like different ways that CDNs can work with HTTP2 and Push. Justin has also worked with using Fetch to enable streaming by building tools around that. He suggests that HTTP2 and Push will maybe bring a renaissance in the developer world. Justin’s side Parsing Project. [28:45] Additional to his other work, Justin is working on a generic parsing project. Similar to BISON or JISON. Designed for simple parsing at faster speeds. He describes how to compiles to the code that parses your code. Working in runtime. A way other companies can learn from Bitovi. [29:52] We don’t know what the future is going to be for code, so packaging the framework into separate repos allows for better scheduling and a better way to manage long term. Updating a segment of a framework can sometimes break another segment if having it all happen together. Picks [34:26] Justin: Dean Radcliff’s Antares Framework Charles: Boom Beach Clash of Clans BlueTick.io Nimble Keeping up with Justin’s work. Bitovi.com’s Blog Justin’s Twitter. Sponsors Cachefly.com Newbie Remote Conf 2017

My JavaScript Story
MJS #021 Justin Meyers

My JavaScript Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2017 39:49


My JS Story Justin Meyers On this week’s episode of My JS Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Justin Meyers Co­founder and CEO of Bitovi, a Javascript consulting firm focused on simplifying Javascript development through the use and creation of open source tools as well general consulting, training, and web applications. He was on Episode 202 and talked about DoneJS and CanJS. Tune in to hear Justin’s full story! 7th Grade and a TI­82 [3:02] Justin’s discovery of conditional statements and methods on a classic TI­82 was his first taste of programming. With a little guidance, he soon learned to program games on the TI­82 and then later moved onto bigger and better mediums like C and QBasic. Grunt work is good for you. [4:51] While studying Computer Science, Justin finds out that professors often have grunt work, and although they may not pay well now, sometimes they can in time lead to loads of experience and maybe even a bigger job. After 4 years of working on websites and writing documentation, he gets his first real job at Accenture. Open Source and reducing waste. [6:23] Accenture, while giving him a great chance to make some impressive projects, provoked Justin to see the efficiency in sharing code. Justin and a college friend get together to work on a project to build a platform that…builds. Although their project was unsuccessful, the tools they started to create for the project had plenty of potential. The Last desperate gasp. AKA shaving his head. [9:40] Justin talks about the Ajaxian blog and conference. Ten years ago, the Ajaxian blog was one of the best online resources for Javascript news. Justin was running low on funds and struggling and as his “last desperate gasp” he heads to the Ajaxian conference with his head shaved. Leaving only “Javascript MVC” shaped out of his hair. This stunt gets him remembered by many of the important attendees and also scores him his big break with a consulting job with T­-Mobile. Two to Three weeks later, Justin had a stroke. Justin talks about how incredible the timing was. How Javascript MVC came to be. [13:23] Justin talks about starting with JSJunction and modeling after it. Their first steps were to add a model layer as well as Event Delegation. Javascript MVC reflects some of Ruby on Rails. Justin worked with Peter Svensson from Dojo, with a methodology that at the time seemed crazy. Justin reminisces when Steve Jobs “Killed” Flash with HTML5 and CSS. Bitovi begins. [17:24] Justin talks about how the T­-Mobile job meant that he would need an official business. Originally dubbing it JupiterIT. Justin found that MVC was too encompassing and that programmers enjoyed a sense of creativity. By pulling Javascript MVC’s tools apart and creating single frameworks from the tools, Justin then created tools like CanJS and DoneJS. Who does the heavy lifting at Bitovi? [20:48] As the CEO of Bitovi, Justin has less time to program as before. Working with Open Source, development is a mix between contributors and full time employees. The majority being the employees. Justin talks about not having a sales force and focusing on their product to drive sales. Mainly, long term cost of ownership and the ability for the framework to last, working hard to make sure that clients that have committed to Javascript MVC years ago still have a relevant use for the framework. Exploring HTTP2 and Push. [23:42] With the emergence of HTTP2 and Push, Justin talks about working on and exploring different ways for streaming/server side rendering. Justin describes one of the experiments with building an empty skeletons, javascript assets, but also pushing instructions on how to mutate the page to the client. Before the javascript payload is fully loaded, the page starts to mutate. Allowing for optimal performance on slower connections, fantastic for mobile. Problems they are looking at for the future include things like different ways that CDNs can work with HTTP2 and Push. Justin has also worked with using Fetch to enable streaming by building tools around that. He suggests that HTTP2 and Push will maybe bring a renaissance in the developer world. Justin’s side Parsing Project. [28:45] Additional to his other work, Justin is working on a generic parsing project. Similar to BISON or JISON. Designed for simple parsing at faster speeds. He describes how to compiles to the code that parses your code. Working in runtime. A way other companies can learn from Bitovi. [29:52] We don’t know what the future is going to be for code, so packaging the framework into separate repos allows for better scheduling and a better way to manage long term. Updating a segment of a framework can sometimes break another segment if having it all happen together. Picks [34:26] Justin: Dean Radcliff’s Antares Framework Charles: Boom Beach Clash of Clans BlueTick.io Nimble Keeping up with Justin’s work. Bitovi.com’s Blog Justin’s Twitter. Sponsors Cachefly.com Newbie Remote Conf 2017

The Freelancers' Show
210 FS Finding Leads at Conferences with Matt Krause

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 54:08


01:38 - Matt Krause Introduction Twitter Blog They Might Be Giants - Istanbul (Not Constantinople) 02:56 - The Mindset Change/Attitude Adjustment and The 3 Most Common Misconceptions C-Level Executives The Elevator Speech Follow-up Collateral 08:50 - Impressing and Connecting with the Right People (Positioning) LinkedIn “Stalking is only bad if it’s unwanted.” Podcast Movement Toastmasters 18:53 - How do you write a speech? Talking to the wall (Rubber Ducking) Boy Meets Girl HGOMM (Hero, Goal, Obstacle, Mentor, Moral) 30:15 - Audience Participation 37:13 - Speechwriting No-Nos Do not read off of your script 40:58 - Topic Selection Problem => Resolution Philip Morgan: What Jerry Springer can teach you about positioning Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories   Check out Matt’s site specifically for The Freelancers’ Show listeners!   Picks Lead Generation Trust Velocity (Philip) Inbox Zero (Reuven)     Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) The Malloreon Series by David Eddings (Chuck) Get help from the panel! (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck) Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories (Matt)

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210 FS Finding Leads at Conferences with Matt Krause

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 54:08


01:38 - Matt Krause Introduction Twitter Blog They Might Be Giants - Istanbul (Not Constantinople) 02:56 - The Mindset Change/Attitude Adjustment and The 3 Most Common Misconceptions C-Level Executives The Elevator Speech Follow-up Collateral 08:50 - Impressing and Connecting with the Right People (Positioning) LinkedIn “Stalking is only bad if it’s unwanted.” Podcast Movement Toastmasters 18:53 - How do you write a speech? Talking to the wall (Rubber Ducking) Boy Meets Girl HGOMM (Hero, Goal, Obstacle, Mentor, Moral) 30:15 - Audience Participation 37:13 - Speechwriting No-Nos Do not read off of your script 40:58 - Topic Selection Problem => Resolution Philip Morgan: What Jerry Springer can teach you about positioning Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories   Check out Matt’s site specifically for The Freelancers’ Show listeners!   Picks Lead Generation Trust Velocity (Philip) Inbox Zero (Reuven)     Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) The Malloreon Series by David Eddings (Chuck) Get help from the panel! (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck) Kurt Vonnegut on the Shapes of Stories (Matt)

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219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

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All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

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JavaScript Jabber
219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

recommendations developers deciding takes rory vaden scott hanselman procrastinate on purpose manage diabetes martin kleppmann designing data intensive applications learning javascript react rally using mobile devices get a coder job newbie remote conf iphreaks show episode you dont know js web rebels
All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
099 AiA Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 48:27


Check out Angular Remote Conf!!   02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts   Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)

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The iPhreaks Show
159 iPS Troubleshooting and Debugging with Mark Dalrymple

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 57:25


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!!   01:06 - Mark Dalrymple Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Bio Big Nerd Ranch Big Nerd Ranch Blog 01:58 - Debugging, Troubleshooting, and Performance Tuning 02:40 - The Universal Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooters.com Thoughts on Debugging, Part 1 Thoughts on Debugging, Part 2 10:32 - Mark’s Favorite Bug 15:48 - Debugging with Others 18:02 - Bug Reproduction 20:40 - Chuck’s Favorite Bug 25:31 - Specific Tools Xcode LLDB Command Line Interface Caveman Debugging (Print Statements) Programmers at Work: Interviews With 19 Programmers Who Shaped the Computer Industry 30:55 - Testing 36:28 - Tracking 39:10 - Code Review 42:07 - Resources for Getting Better at Debugging   Picks Ludiphilia Podcast (Andrew) The Manhole (Andrew) Start with Why by Simon Sinek (Chuck) VoodooPad 5 (Mark) Mark Dalrymple: Adventures in Debugging - Keeping a Log (Mark) Acorn 5 (Mark)

Adventures in Angular
099 AiA Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 48:27


Check out Angular Remote Conf!!   02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts   Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)

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The Freelancers' Show
208 FS Hanging with Buyers

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 56:39


Check out Ruby Remote Conf * and Newbie Remote Conf!! * Editor’s Note: Ruby Remote Conf is over, but you can still purchase a ticket to get instant access to the talks!   02:22 - Hanging with Buyers 05:27 - Identifying a Niche and Finding That Expensive Problem 12:27 - Strategies for Getting Noticed 17:16 - Types of Buyers 21:54 - Word of Mouth; Talking to Others Toastmasters Startups For the Rest of Us 28:37 - Tips for Introverts 37:35 - Tips for Recruiters 47:43 - Value   Picks Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble by Dan Lyons (Reuven) Beaver Builder (Philip) Selling to Big Companies by Jill Konrath (Philip) The Belgariad Series (Chuck) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck)

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099 AiA Firebase and AngularFire2 with David East and Jeff Cross

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 48:27


Check out Angular Remote Conf!!   02:01 - David East Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #11: AngularFire with David East and Kato Wulf 02:34 - Jeff Cross Introduction Twitter GitHub Adventures in Angular Episode #68: Reactive Programming with Jeff Cross and Rob Wormald 02:52 - Angular Mobile + Firebase 03:57 - Firebase: Key Characteristics 06:22 - Mobile > Web Traffic? 08:27 - Firebase + Angular 2 10:39 - Upgrading to AngularFire2 with Angular 2 13:43 - Data That Works Well 15:09 - Interplaying with Traditional Forms of Data 20:15 - Intermittent Connectivity Issues 21:42 - Websockets Componentry 24:14 - Authentication and Security 25:48 - Projected Use Cases firepad 30:53 - Compliance; Security Roles 34:11 - What’s coming in Firebase? 39:35 - Firebase YouTube Channel Firecasts   Picks Ricoh Theta S Digital Camera (Lukas) Kuula (Lukas) Gaia GPS (Ward) Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Aftershokz (Jeff) Firebase YouTube Channel (David) Freakonomics Podcast (David)

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159 iPS Troubleshooting and Debugging with Mark Dalrymple

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 57:25


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!!   01:06 - Mark Dalrymple Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Bio Big Nerd Ranch Big Nerd Ranch Blog 01:58 - Debugging, Troubleshooting, and Performance Tuning 02:40 - The Universal Troubleshooting Process Troubleshooters.com Thoughts on Debugging, Part 1 Thoughts on Debugging, Part 2 10:32 - Mark’s Favorite Bug 15:48 - Debugging with Others 18:02 - Bug Reproduction 20:40 - Chuck’s Favorite Bug 25:31 - Specific Tools Xcode LLDB Command Line Interface Caveman Debugging (Print Statements) Programmers at Work: Interviews With 19 Programmers Who Shaped the Computer Industry 30:55 - Testing 36:28 - Tracking 39:10 - Code Review 42:07 - Resources for Getting Better at Debugging   Picks Ludiphilia Podcast (Andrew) The Manhole (Andrew) Start with Why by Simon Sinek (Chuck) VoodooPad 5 (Mark) Mark Dalrymple: Adventures in Debugging - Keeping a Log (Mark) Acorn 5 (Mark)

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208 FS Hanging with Buyers

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 56:39


Check out Ruby Remote Conf * and Newbie Remote Conf!! * Editor’s Note: Ruby Remote Conf is over, but you can still purchase a ticket to get instant access to the talks!   02:22 - Hanging with Buyers 05:27 - Identifying a Niche and Finding That Expensive Problem 12:27 - Strategies for Getting Noticed 17:16 - Types of Buyers 21:54 - Word of Mouth; Talking to Others Toastmasters Startups For the Rest of Us 28:37 - Tips for Introverts 37:35 - Tips for Recruiters 47:43 - Value   Picks Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble by Dan Lyons (Reuven) Beaver Builder (Philip) Selling to Big Companies by Jill Konrath (Philip) The Belgariad Series (Chuck) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) All Remote Conferences (Chuck)

JavaScript Jabber
218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda Katz

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 42:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:38 - Yehuda Katz Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Tilde Peter Solnic: My time with Rails is up Peter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up) Ember.js The Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight 05:37 - Batching Updates 10:04 - Naming Fastboot Services glimmer 14:19 - Communication Skylight 16:21 - Decorators 19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge Bias CodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda Katz CodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz 28:25 - Termanology in Tech 29:23 - Diversity Women Helping Women   Picks Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Yehuda) TypeScript (Yehuda) emberjs/rfcs (Yehuda) rust-lang/rfcs (Yehuda) Pretty Pull Requests (Aimee) Full-Stack Redux Tutorial by Tero Parviainen (Aimee) The mountains (AJ) The quadruple click in iTerm2 (Dave) 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Start With Why by Simon Sinek (Chuck)

Ruby Rogues
266 WordPress with Kronda Adair

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 50:44


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   03:09 - Kronda Adair Introduction Twitter Blog Karvel Digital @karveldigital Facebook 03:11 - WordPress DevChat.tv Derick Bailey: WatchMeCode Sunk Cost Fallacy 07:59 - Why do developers hate WordPress? Venomous Porridge: A conversation I have every month or so 14:53 - Using Tools That Fit Technology Preferences PHP Wix Aaron Hockley: WordPress is a DSLR; Squarespace is a Point and Shoot Technology Bias Refresh Portland 21:52 - Empathy and Discovery Processes for Clients Tests Asking Questions The Freelancers’ Show The Freelancers' Show Episode 201: Roadmapping with Brennan Dunn 31:38 - Conversations with Customers vs Owners/Managers WordCamp Orange County 34:43 - Websites That Work | Indiegogo 36:48 - Kronda’s Origin Story Portland Community College   Picks Hover (Kronda) Flywheel (Kronda) WordPress (Kronda) Thrive Themes (Kronda) Genesis (Kronda) ActiveCampaign (Kronda) Lingo (Kronda) Tybee Island, Georgia (Jessica) Robert Epstein: The empty brain: Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer (Coraline) Blindsight by Peter Watts (Sam) Aurynn Shaw: Contempt Culture (Sam) StudioPress (Chuck) DigitalOcean (Chuck) Drip (Chuck)

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266 WordPress with Kronda Adair

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 50:44


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   03:09 - Kronda Adair Introduction Twitter Blog Karvel Digital @karveldigital Facebook 03:11 - WordPress DevChat.tv Derick Bailey: WatchMeCode Sunk Cost Fallacy 07:59 - Why do developers hate WordPress? Venomous Porridge: A conversation I have every month or so 14:53 - Using Tools That Fit Technology Preferences PHP Wix Aaron Hockley: WordPress is a DSLR; Squarespace is a Point and Shoot Technology Bias Refresh Portland 21:52 - Empathy and Discovery Processes for Clients Tests Asking Questions The Freelancers’ Show The Freelancers' Show Episode 201: Roadmapping with Brennan Dunn 31:38 - Conversations with Customers vs Owners/Managers WordCamp Orange County 34:43 - Websites That Work | Indiegogo 36:48 - Kronda’s Origin Story Portland Community College   Picks Hover (Kronda) Flywheel (Kronda) WordPress (Kronda) Thrive Themes (Kronda) Genesis (Kronda) ActiveCampaign (Kronda) Lingo (Kronda) Tybee Island, Georgia (Jessica) Robert Epstein: The empty brain: Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer (Coraline) Blindsight by Peter Watts (Sam) Aurynn Shaw: Contempt Culture (Sam) StudioPress (Chuck) DigitalOcean (Chuck) Drip (Chuck)

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218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda Katz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 42:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:38 - Yehuda Katz Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Tilde Peter Solnic: My time with Rails is up Peter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up) Ember.js The Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight 05:37 - Batching Updates 10:04 - Naming Fastboot Services glimmer 14:19 - Communication Skylight 16:21 - Decorators 19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge Bias CodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda Katz CodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz 28:25 - Termanology in Tech 29:23 - Diversity Women Helping Women   Picks Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Yehuda) TypeScript (Yehuda) emberjs/rfcs (Yehuda) rust-lang/rfcs (Yehuda) Pretty Pull Requests (Aimee) Full-Stack Redux Tutorial by Tero Parviainen (Aimee) The mountains (AJ) The quadruple click in iTerm2 (Dave) 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Start With Why by Simon Sinek (Chuck)

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266 WordPress with Kronda Adair

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 50:44


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   03:09 - Kronda Adair Introduction Twitter Blog Karvel Digital @karveldigital Facebook 03:11 - WordPress DevChat.tv Derick Bailey: WatchMeCode Sunk Cost Fallacy 07:59 - Why do developers hate WordPress? Venomous Porridge: A conversation I have every month or so 14:53 - Using Tools That Fit Technology Preferences PHP Wix Aaron Hockley: WordPress is a DSLR; Squarespace is a Point and Shoot Technology Bias Refresh Portland 21:52 - Empathy and Discovery Processes for Clients Tests Asking Questions The Freelancers’ Show The Freelancers' Show Episode 201: Roadmapping with Brennan Dunn 31:38 - Conversations with Customers vs Owners/Managers WordCamp Orange County 34:43 - Websites That Work | Indiegogo 36:48 - Kronda’s Origin Story Portland Community College   Picks Hover (Kronda) Flywheel (Kronda) WordPress (Kronda) Thrive Themes (Kronda) Genesis (Kronda) ActiveCampaign (Kronda) Lingo (Kronda) Tybee Island, Georgia (Jessica) Robert Epstein: The empty brain: Your brain does not process information, retrieve knowledge or store memories. In short: your brain is not a computer (Coraline) Blindsight by Peter Watts (Sam) Aurynn Shaw: Contempt Culture (Sam) StudioPress (Chuck) DigitalOcean (Chuck) Drip (Chuck)

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218 JSJ Ember.js with Yehuda Katz

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 42:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:38 - Yehuda Katz Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Tilde Peter Solnic: My time with Rails is up Peter Solnic: Abstractions and the role of a framework (Follow-up) Ember.js The Skylight Blog: Inside Skylight 05:37 - Batching Updates 10:04 - Naming Fastboot Services glimmer 14:19 - Communication Skylight 16:21 - Decorators 19:46 - “Junior Developer” and Knowledge Bias CodeNewbie Ep. 90: Creating EmberJS - Part I with Yehuda Katz CodeNewbie Ep. 91: Creating EmberJS - Part II with Yehuda Katz 28:25 - Termanology in Tech 29:23 - Diversity Women Helping Women   Picks Event Driven: How to Run Memorable Tech Conferences by Leah Silber (Yehuda) TypeScript (Yehuda) emberjs/rfcs (Yehuda) rust-lang/rfcs (Yehuda) Pretty Pull Requests (Aimee) Full-Stack Redux Tutorial by Tero Parviainen (Aimee) The mountains (AJ) The quadruple click in iTerm2 (Dave) 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Start With Why by Simon Sinek (Chuck)

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217 JSJ The Now Project with Guillermo Rauch

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 51:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf and get your tickets!   02:24 - Guillermo Rauch Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog ZEIT @zeithq   Cloudup Mongoose.js Socket.IO 03:07 - Now: Realtime Node.js Deployments 04:28 - Key Concepts now-serve Heroku 10:22 - Deployment Process 14:55 - Getting Started Experience About 17:22 - Technology vs Design 20:36 - Running Now vs npm-install 27:17 - Simplicity; SSH and Metrics 35:33 - Debugging and Performance 37:34 - Security 41:44 - What’s Next?   Picks Overwatch (Joe) To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grokking Algorithms: An illustrated guide for programmers and other curious people by Aditya Y. Bhargava (Aimee) Birgitta Böckeler: Born for it (Aimee) TSA Pre✓ (Chuck) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy (Guillermo)

JavaScript Jabber
217 JSJ The Now Project with Guillermo Rauch

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 51:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf and get your tickets!   02:24 - Guillermo Rauch Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog ZEIT @zeithq   Cloudup Mongoose.js Socket.IO 03:07 - Now: Realtime Node.js Deployments 04:28 - Key Concepts now-serve Heroku 10:22 - Deployment Process 14:55 - Getting Started Experience About 17:22 - Technology vs Design 20:36 - Running Now vs npm-install 27:17 - Simplicity; SSH and Metrics 35:33 - Debugging and Performance 37:34 - Security 41:44 - What’s Next?   Picks Overwatch (Joe) To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grokking Algorithms: An illustrated guide for programmers and other curious people by Aditya Y. Bhargava (Aimee) Birgitta Böckeler: Born for it (Aimee) TSA Pre✓ (Chuck) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy (Guillermo)

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217 JSJ The Now Project with Guillermo Rauch

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2016 51:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf and get your tickets!   02:24 - Guillermo Rauch Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog ZEIT @zeithq   Cloudup Mongoose.js Socket.IO 03:07 - Now: Realtime Node.js Deployments 04:28 - Key Concepts now-serve Heroku 10:22 - Deployment Process 14:55 - Getting Started Experience About 17:22 - Technology vs Design 20:36 - Running Now vs npm-install 27:17 - Simplicity; SSH and Metrics 35:33 - Debugging and Performance 37:34 - Security 41:44 - What’s Next?   Picks Overwatch (Joe) To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grokking Algorithms: An illustrated guide for programmers and other curious people by Aditya Y. Bhargava (Aimee) Birgitta Böckeler: Born for it (Aimee) TSA Pre✓ (Chuck) RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector (Chuck) Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time by Brian Tracy (Guillermo)

Adventures in Angular
095 AiA Building NG2 Libraries with Olivier Combe

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 51:07


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:17 - Olivier Combe Twitter GitHub Holimetrix 03:21 - Why People Want Libraries in Angular 2 04:13 - Types of Libraries People Might Write 05:21 - ng2-translate 08:02 - TypeScript Problems vs Package Manager Problems 10:22 - Collaboration 13:17 - Advice For Writing Libraries ng-conf-library 19:47 - Design Considerations 25:09 - ng2-translate (Cont’d) 27:53 - Advice for People Doing Public vs Public Libraries 28:45 - Simplicity 30:11 - ng-conf 32:13 - Working with Systems (i.e. webpack) CommonJS Systemjs 36:53 - Upkeep   Picks Khan Academy (Jules) Redbreast Irish Whiskey (Ward) Ghost (John) CloudFlare (John) Concept 2 PM5 (Performance Monitor 5) (Lukas) ng-conf (Lukas) Trello (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Zapier (Chuck) angular2-library-seed (Olivier)

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095 AiA Building NG2 Libraries with Olivier Combe

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 51:07


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:17 - Olivier Combe Twitter GitHub Holimetrix 03:21 - Why People Want Libraries in Angular 2 04:13 - Types of Libraries People Might Write 05:21 - ng2-translate 08:02 - TypeScript Problems vs Package Manager Problems 10:22 - Collaboration 13:17 - Advice For Writing Libraries ng-conf-library 19:47 - Design Considerations 25:09 - ng2-translate (Cont’d) 27:53 - Advice for People Doing Public vs Public Libraries 28:45 - Simplicity 30:11 - ng-conf 32:13 - Working with Systems (i.e. webpack) CommonJS Systemjs 36:53 - Upkeep   Picks Khan Academy (Jules) Redbreast Irish Whiskey (Ward) Ghost (John) CloudFlare (John) Concept 2 PM5 (Performance Monitor 5) (Lukas) ng-conf (Lukas) Trello (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Zapier (Chuck) angular2-library-seed (Olivier)

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095 AiA Building NG2 Libraries with Olivier Combe

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 51:07


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:17 - Olivier Combe Twitter GitHub Holimetrix 03:21 - Why People Want Libraries in Angular 2 04:13 - Types of Libraries People Might Write 05:21 - ng2-translate 08:02 - TypeScript Problems vs Package Manager Problems 10:22 - Collaboration 13:17 - Advice For Writing Libraries ng-conf-library 19:47 - Design Considerations 25:09 - ng2-translate (Cont’d) 27:53 - Advice for People Doing Public vs Public Libraries 28:45 - Simplicity 30:11 - ng-conf 32:13 - Working with Systems (i.e. webpack) CommonJS Systemjs 36:53 - Upkeep   Picks Khan Academy (Jules) Redbreast Irish Whiskey (Ward) Ghost (John) CloudFlare (John) Concept 2 PM5 (Performance Monitor 5) (Lukas) ng-conf (Lukas) Trello (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Zapier (Chuck) angular2-library-seed (Olivier)

JavaScript Jabber
214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

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214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

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214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

JavaScript Jabber
213 JSJ Developer Evangelism with Greg Baugues

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 55:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf! July 13-15, 2016   02:16 - Greg Baugues Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Twilio Ruby Rogues Episode #258: Twilio with Greg Baugues 02:41 - Developer Evangelism 04:23 - Evangelism at Twilio Jeff Lawson 07:05 - “Evangelism” 10:56 - Getting the Word Out SIGNAL 13:28 - Keeping Up-to-Date Greg Baugues: Devs and Depression 18:28 - Skills to Have as an Evangelist Technical Credibility Patience Empathy Hustle 21:21 - Getting Help From Companies 25:39 - Handling Larger-scale Issues 27:15 - Building an Evangelist Team 29:44 - Panelist Experiences with Evangelism   Picks Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability (Aimee) Udi Dahan: The Fallacy Of ReUse (Aimee) Calendly (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Trello (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Zoom (Chuck) Talky.io (Greg) SIGNAL (Greg) The Tim Ferriss Show (Greg) Billions (Greg)

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213 JSJ Developer Evangelism with Greg Baugues

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 55:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf! July 13-15, 2016   02:16 - Greg Baugues Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Twilio Ruby Rogues Episode #258: Twilio with Greg Baugues 02:41 - Developer Evangelism 04:23 - Evangelism at Twilio Jeff Lawson 07:05 - “Evangelism” 10:56 - Getting the Word Out SIGNAL 13:28 - Keeping Up-to-Date Greg Baugues: Devs and Depression 18:28 - Skills to Have as an Evangelist Technical Credibility Patience Empathy Hustle 21:21 - Getting Help From Companies 25:39 - Handling Larger-scale Issues 27:15 - Building an Evangelist Team 29:44 - Panelist Experiences with Evangelism   Picks Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability (Aimee) Udi Dahan: The Fallacy Of ReUse (Aimee) Calendly (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Trello (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Zoom (Chuck) Talky.io (Greg) SIGNAL (Greg) The Tim Ferriss Show (Greg) Billions (Greg)

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213 JSJ Developer Evangelism with Greg Baugues

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 55:47


Check out Newbie Remote Conf! July 13-15, 2016   02:16 - Greg Baugues Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Twilio Ruby Rogues Episode #258: Twilio with Greg Baugues 02:41 - Developer Evangelism 04:23 - Evangelism at Twilio Jeff Lawson 07:05 - “Evangelism” 10:56 - Getting the Word Out SIGNAL 13:28 - Keeping Up-to-Date Greg Baugues: Devs and Depression 18:28 - Skills to Have as an Evangelist Technical Credibility Patience Empathy Hustle 21:21 - Getting Help From Companies 25:39 - Handling Larger-scale Issues 27:15 - Building an Evangelist Team 29:44 - Panelist Experiences with Evangelism   Picks Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability (Aimee) Udi Dahan: The Fallacy Of ReUse (Aimee) Calendly (Chuck) Gravity Forms (Chuck) Trello (Chuck) Slack (Chuck) Zoom (Chuck) Talky.io (Greg) SIGNAL (Greg) The Tim Ferriss Show (Greg) Billions (Greg)