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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Henrik Joreteg This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik has been on JavaScript Jabber previously discussing &yet back in December of 2014 on episode 137. He has since then left &yet and now does independent consulting and works on his own projects. He first got into programming when he started a company that created online video tours for houses and he needed to teach himself programming in order to create the website. They talk about what led him to JavaScript, what he’s proud of contributing to the community, what he is working on now, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 &yet How did you first get into programming? Liked computers as a child but didn’t want to spend his life on it originally Studied Business in college Create house touring video company Adobe ColdFusion How were you exposed to JavaScript? Gig as a ColdFusion developer jQTouch, jQuery, and Django Interested in building app-like experiences What have you done with JavaScript that you are proud of? Want to push the web into an app-like space Helped to create Ampersand.js Wrote Human JavaScript Created Simple WebRTC Promote web as an application platform What are you working on now? Redux and React New book: Human Redux Independent consulting Speedy.gift Redux-bundler And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 JavaScript Jabber &yet JavaScript jQTouch jQuery Django Human JavaScript Ampersand.js Simple WebRTC Human Redux Redux React Speedy.gift Redux-bundler Henrik’s GitHub Joreteg.com @HenrikJoreteg Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Hogwarts Battle React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Newspaper Theme on Themeforest Get a Coder Job Course Henrik Preact Parcel.js Rollup.js Space repetition systems Anki
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Henrik Joreteg This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik has been on JavaScript Jabber previously discussing &yet back in December of 2014 on episode 137. He has since then left &yet and now does independent consulting and works on his own projects. He first got into programming when he started a company that created online video tours for houses and he needed to teach himself programming in order to create the website. They talk about what led him to JavaScript, what he’s proud of contributing to the community, what he is working on now, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 &yet How did you first get into programming? Liked computers as a child but didn’t want to spend his life on it originally Studied Business in college Create house touring video company Adobe ColdFusion How were you exposed to JavaScript? Gig as a ColdFusion developer jQTouch, jQuery, and Django Interested in building app-like experiences What have you done with JavaScript that you are proud of? Want to push the web into an app-like space Helped to create Ampersand.js Wrote Human JavaScript Created Simple WebRTC Promote web as an application platform What are you working on now? Redux and React New book: Human Redux Independent consulting Speedy.gift Redux-bundler And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 JavaScript Jabber &yet JavaScript jQTouch jQuery Django Human JavaScript Ampersand.js Simple WebRTC Human Redux Redux React Speedy.gift Redux-bundler Henrik’s GitHub Joreteg.com @HenrikJoreteg Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Hogwarts Battle React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Newspaper Theme on Themeforest Get a Coder Job Course Henrik Preact Parcel.js Rollup.js Space repetition systems Anki
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Henrik Joreteg This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik has been on JavaScript Jabber previously discussing &yet back in December of 2014 on episode 137. He has since then left &yet and now does independent consulting and works on his own projects. He first got into programming when he started a company that created online video tours for houses and he needed to teach himself programming in order to create the website. They talk about what led him to JavaScript, what he’s proud of contributing to the community, what he is working on now, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 &yet How did you first get into programming? Liked computers as a child but didn’t want to spend his life on it originally Studied Business in college Create house touring video company Adobe ColdFusion How were you exposed to JavaScript? Gig as a ColdFusion developer jQTouch, jQuery, and Django Interested in building app-like experiences What have you done with JavaScript that you are proud of? Want to push the web into an app-like space Helped to create Ampersand.js Wrote Human JavaScript Created Simple WebRTC Promote web as an application platform What are you working on now? Redux and React New book: Human Redux Independent consulting Speedy.gift Redux-bundler And much, much more! Links: JavaScript Jabber Episode 137 JavaScript Jabber &yet JavaScript jQTouch jQuery Django Human JavaScript Ampersand.js Simple WebRTC Human Redux Redux React Speedy.gift Redux-bundler Henrik’s GitHub Joreteg.com @HenrikJoreteg Sponsors: Loot Crate FreshBooks Picks Charles Hogwarts Battle React Dev Summit JS Dev Summit Newspaper Theme on Themeforest Get a Coder Job Course Henrik Preact Parcel.js Rollup.js Space repetition systems Anki
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Justin Schwartzenberger This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Justin Schwartzenberger. Justin first got into programming when he was in Jr. College and took some classes on C and C++. He has always been someone who has been into technology and has loved playing video games since he was a kid. He got really excited about programming when he was messing around with web development. They talk about what brought him to Angular, what appealed to him the most about it, and what made him stick with it over the years. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: How did you first get into programming? C and C++ classes in Jr. College Always into technology Loved video games since childhood Math and logic always came easier to him Wanted UI layer on top of C Passion in writing and film What was it about programming that got you excited? Job as tech support at internet service provider PHP development Love the opportunity to build something real How did you get into Angular? Built an ERP system What made you choose AngularJS over Durandal? Leveraging TypeScript What did you like about AngularJS? Liked the idea of a single-page app AngularJS gave them the whole package What made you stick with Angular? What have you done with Angular that you are particularity proud of? Angular Air Love teaching Angular to others His PluralSight Angular Playbook Works for Nrwl What are you working on now? And much, much more! Links: PHP Angular AngularJS Durandal TypeScript Angular Air Justin’s PluralSight Angular Playbook Nrwl GraphQL Justin’s GitHub @Schwarty Picks: Charles WebinarJam WordPress Newspaper Theme on WordPress React Round Up Views on Vue Justin Postman