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Trevlig Mjukvara
Superpappor - Inkscape, Ubuntu, Ansiktsmask

Trevlig Mjukvara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 37:14


Inkscape har efter 13 års arbete släppt en 1.0 release candidate och vi snackar om den nya versionen av Ubuntu. Fedora i laptops, Proton Mail går full open source på rekordtid och Alex förklarar hur reproducerbara byggen fungerar i Arch. Vi har som alltid ett par goa tips till våra lyssnare och avslutar med att diskutera hur vi känner för Vim efter vår testperiod är över. Länkar https://trevligmjukvara.se/s03e04

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VoV 098: Gridsome and Gridsome Plugins

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 73:47


Lindsay has been working with Gridsome for a while and leads the discussion about what Gridsome is and how it works. A bit of time is spent comparing it to Gatsby from the React Ecosystem. Lindsay also walks the panel through the process of building a Gridsome plugin. Panelists Charles Max Wood Lindsay Wardell Deane Venske Austin Gil Devlin Duldulao Steve Edwards Sponsors Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course Cloudways | Use promo code "DEVCHAT" for 30% off for 3 months on all plans ________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The ultimate guide to comments for static sites – Shifter Views on Vue on Facebook Follow Views on Vue on Twitter @viewsonvue Picks Devlin Duldulao: Octotree Steve Edwards: King Kong Apparel Lindsay Wardell: Magic: Legends Austin Gil: Tailwind Particles Knife sharpener Deane Venske: Toggl - Free Time Tracking Software Charles Max Wood: The Man In the High Castle Magician: Apprentice  

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VoV 098: Gridsome and Gridsome Plugins

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 73:47


Lindsay has been working with Gridsome for a while and leads the discussion about what Gridsome is and how it works. A bit of time is spent comparing it to Gatsby from the React Ecosystem. Lindsay also walks the panel through the process of building a Gridsome plugin. Panelists Charles Max Wood Lindsay Wardell Deane Venske Austin Gil Devlin Duldulao Steve Edwards Sponsors Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course Cloudways | Use promo code "DEVCHAT" for 30% off for 3 months on all plans ________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links The ultimate guide to comments for static sites – Shifter Views on Vue on Facebook Follow Views on Vue on Twitter @viewsonvue Picks Devlin Duldulao: Octotree Steve Edwards: King Kong Apparel Lindsay Wardell: Magic: Legends Austin Gil: Tailwind Particles Knife sharpener Deane Venske: Toggl - Free Time Tracking Software Charles Max Wood: The Man In the High Castle Magician: Apprentice  

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VoV 060: Our Least Favorite Parts of Vue with An Phan and Thorsten Lunborg

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 84:49


Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guests: Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan Episode Summary Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan are both members of the VueJS core team. This episode of Views on Vue has the panelists talking about things that they dislike about Vue and cool features coming to Vue 3. Vue 3 will see a replaced reactivity system, migration guide and a migration helper, changes to component styling, adding listeners will be made more explicit, and the Native modifier will be removed. The panel discusses mixins and hooks and how those features will be improved in Vue 3. They also discuss difficulties using Vmode. One of the major changes to Vue 3 will be in the language and terminology. Right now, there are often multiple terms for the same feature. The panel discusses how the ambiguity of terminology and how the overlap between tech words and real life words can be confusing. This ambiguity makes it difficult to translate the terms into other languages, especially if there isn’t a direct translation. Links Props Wrapper Attribute Listeners Sloth Extract Scoped slots Pipes Getters Enterprise Boilerplate Vue CLI 3 Nuxt Lifecycle hooks HOC (Higher Order Component) Vmode Babel Mixins Considered Harmful article   An Phan on Twitter and Github Thorsten on Twitter and Github Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Chris Fritz: One Strange Rock on Netflix Flash Forward podcast Charles Max Wood: The Expanse series Buzzsprout An Phan: Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders Avengers Endgame Thorsten Lunborg: Spiderman: Into the Spider Verse OctoTree and OctoLinker The Fabric Presents Mix by Bonobo

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VoV 060: Our Least Favorite Parts of Vue with An Phan and Thorsten Lunborg

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 84:49


Sponsors Netlify Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Chris Fritz Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guests: Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan Episode Summary Thorsten Lunborg and An Phan are both members of the VueJS core team. This episode of Views on Vue has the panelists talking about things that they dislike about Vue and cool features coming to Vue 3. Vue 3 will see a replaced reactivity system, migration guide and a migration helper, changes to component styling, adding listeners will be made more explicit, and the Native modifier will be removed. The panel discusses mixins and hooks and how those features will be improved in Vue 3. They also discuss difficulties using Vmode. One of the major changes to Vue 3 will be in the language and terminology. Right now, there are often multiple terms for the same feature. The panel discusses how the ambiguity of terminology and how the overlap between tech words and real life words can be confusing. This ambiguity makes it difficult to translate the terms into other languages, especially if there isn’t a direct translation. Links Props Wrapper Attribute Listeners Sloth Extract Scoped slots Pipes Getters Enterprise Boilerplate Vue CLI 3 Nuxt Lifecycle hooks HOC (Higher Order Component) Vmode Babel Mixins Considered Harmful article   An Phan on Twitter and Github Thorsten on Twitter and Github Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Chris Fritz: One Strange Rock on Netflix Flash Forward podcast Charles Max Wood: The Expanse series Buzzsprout An Phan: Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders Avengers Endgame Thorsten Lunborg: Spiderman: Into the Spider Verse OctoTree and OctoLinker The Fabric Presents Mix by Bonobo

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RR 408: Zeitwerk with Xavier Noria

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 54:03


Sponsors Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit RedisGreen Panel David Kumira Eric Berry Andrew Mason Joined by special guest: Xavier Noria Episode Summary This episode of Ruby Rogues features Xavier Noria, who has a background in mathematics, but started software in 2000. He has been freelancing for the past 10 years, working especially in open source. He received the Ruby Hero award in 2010. His latest work is with his own creation, Zeitwerk, a more efficient code loader for Ruby. Zeitwerk will be included in Rails 6, but is an independent gym for now. Xavier talks about his inspiration for Zeitwerk and his desire to improve constant outloading in Rails. The panelists delve into the features of Zeitwerk. Any conventional library can use Zeitwerk, so you don’t have to write requires. Zeitwerk is designed to make your development work easier because you don’t have to worry about including in or requiring files in your code snippets, it will intelligently auto load those in. Zeitwerk functions slightly different from classic mode Ruby, because in Zeitwerk, you don’t go constant name to file, instead you are given a file name first,  and then add it to a constant. Xavier delves into the limitations of classic mode and the const-missing callback, and how Zeitwerk improves upon this problem by using only absolute paths and module outloading instead of const-missing. The result is that, in general, things load faster. They discuss indexing of absolute paths within Zeitwerk, how one of the principles of Zeitwerk is to be as lazy as possible, the memory footprint, and the configuration needed to opt into Zeitwerk.  Overall, Zeitwerk is going to work like Ruby. There are no special rules, it has the same semantics as Ruby, fewer gotcha’s if any at all, control over inflection, ways to introspect, and a way to log the activity of Zeitwerk. Links Zeitwerk Kubernetes API HTML Const-missing callback Nesting Ancestors Module outloading Bootsnap Bootstrap Absolute path Picks David Kubira: Nerf Guns Eric Barry: Octotree Chrome extension Xavier Noria: Time Trap

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RR 408: Zeitwerk with Xavier Noria

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 54:03


Sponsors Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit RedisGreen Panel David Kumira Eric Berry Andrew Mason Joined by special guest: Xavier Noria Episode Summary This episode of Ruby Rogues features Xavier Noria, who has a background in mathematics, but started software in 2000. He has been freelancing for the past 10 years, working especially in open source. He received the Ruby Hero award in 2010. His latest work is with his own creation, Zeitwerk, a more efficient code loader for Ruby. Zeitwerk will be included in Rails 6, but is an independent gym for now. Xavier talks about his inspiration for Zeitwerk and his desire to improve constant outloading in Rails. The panelists delve into the features of Zeitwerk. Any conventional library can use Zeitwerk, so you don’t have to write requires. Zeitwerk is designed to make your development work easier because you don’t have to worry about including in or requiring files in your code snippets, it will intelligently auto load those in. Zeitwerk functions slightly different from classic mode Ruby, because in Zeitwerk, you don’t go constant name to file, instead you are given a file name first,  and then add it to a constant. Xavier delves into the limitations of classic mode and the const-missing callback, and how Zeitwerk improves upon this problem by using only absolute paths and module outloading instead of const-missing. The result is that, in general, things load faster. They discuss indexing of absolute paths within Zeitwerk, how one of the principles of Zeitwerk is to be as lazy as possible, the memory footprint, and the configuration needed to opt into Zeitwerk.  Overall, Zeitwerk is going to work like Ruby. There are no special rules, it has the same semantics as Ruby, fewer gotcha’s if any at all, control over inflection, ways to introspect, and a way to log the activity of Zeitwerk. Links Zeitwerk Kubernetes API HTML Const-missing callback Nesting Ancestors Module outloading Bootsnap Bootstrap Absolute path Picks David Kubira: Nerf Guns Eric Barry: Octotree Chrome extension Xavier Noria: Time Trap

Ruby Rogues
RR 408: Zeitwerk with Xavier Noria

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 54:03


Sponsors Triplebyte $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit RedisGreen Panel David Kumira Eric Berry Andrew Mason Joined by special guest: Xavier Noria Episode Summary This episode of Ruby Rogues features Xavier Noria, who has a background in mathematics, but started software in 2000. He has been freelancing for the past 10 years, working especially in open source. He received the Ruby Hero award in 2010. His latest work is with his own creation, Zeitwerk, a more efficient code loader for Ruby. Zeitwerk will be included in Rails 6, but is an independent gym for now. Xavier talks about his inspiration for Zeitwerk and his desire to improve constant outloading in Rails. The panelists delve into the features of Zeitwerk. Any conventional library can use Zeitwerk, so you don’t have to write requires. Zeitwerk is designed to make your development work easier because you don’t have to worry about including in or requiring files in your code snippets, it will intelligently auto load those in. Zeitwerk functions slightly different from classic mode Ruby, because in Zeitwerk, you don’t go constant name to file, instead you are given a file name first,  and then add it to a constant. Xavier delves into the limitations of classic mode and the const-missing callback, and how Zeitwerk improves upon this problem by using only absolute paths and module outloading instead of const-missing. The result is that, in general, things load faster. They discuss indexing of absolute paths within Zeitwerk, how one of the principles of Zeitwerk is to be as lazy as possible, the memory footprint, and the configuration needed to opt into Zeitwerk.  Overall, Zeitwerk is going to work like Ruby. There are no special rules, it has the same semantics as Ruby, fewer gotcha’s if any at all, control over inflection, ways to introspect, and a way to log the activity of Zeitwerk. Links Zeitwerk Kubernetes API HTML Const-missing callback Nesting Ancestors Module outloading Bootsnap Bootstrap Absolute path Picks David Kubira: Nerf Guns Eric Barry: Octotree Chrome extension Xavier Noria: Time Trap

All Things Git
Git and GitHub for Students with Joe Nash

All Things Git

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 42:50


Edward and Martin talk with Joe Nash about using Git in education, self-diagnosed OCD around capitalization, and using pull requests in non-development workflows. Joe is the student program manager at GitHub, where his work aims to help student leaders build inclusive learning communities. When not capitalising the H in GitHub, Joe can usually be found talking about the educational benefits of hackathons, or rolling d20s. Show Notes Joe Nash Joe helps explain Git and GitHub Edward obeys his competitor's brand guidance Uncanny Valley Chrome extensions for GitHub Octotree Refined GitHub PiNet, a system for Raspberry Pi classrooms David Newbury on Git concepts: Git reminds me of some academic concepts. You can teach it, but It only really makes sense if you know the history of what came before and have worked at a level of complexity where you NEED it. Once you get there it changes your worldview but explaining why that’s so is SO hard. David Newbury (@workergnome)

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AiA 184: ngGirls with Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 47:32


Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links:  ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf

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AiA 184: ngGirls with Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 47:32


Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links:  ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf

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AiA 184: ngGirls with Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 47:32


Panel: Charles Max Wood Alyssa Nicholl John Papa Joe Eames Special Guests: Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan In this episode of Adventures in Angular, the panel talks to Shmuela Jacobs, Samantha Rhodes, and Bonnie Brennan about ngGirls. ngGirls is an organization that provides a free one-day workshop with volunteer mentors who will teach them Angular basics. It was inspired by Django Girls and provides this type introduction to programming for women who want to learn about Angular. They are really passionate about bringing ngGirls all around the world so that women everywhere can be introduced to both Angular and programming. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: What is ngGirls? Started in November 2016 in Israel Django Girls Helps build motivation in young girls to keep programming Angular ngConf and Google I/O events coming up What is an ideal mentor? What does the curriculum look like? Angular Bootcamp Do you have a prep pack ahead of time? How do you sign up to be a mentor? Do you encourage people to organize their own ngGirls? How do you get the word out about the conferences? Using twitter How much experience do you need for ngGirls? They need more girls mentors Even if you’ve just started learning Angular, sign up as a mentor! And much, much more! Links:  ngGirls ngAtlanta Django Girls Angular ngConf Google I/O Angular Bootcamp @AngularGirls @ShmuelaJ @Bonnster75 Bonnie ngConf Organizer @TheLittlestDev Sam’s Medium Picks: Charles Black Mirror Alyssa Ready Player One Movie Joe “Here are the best programming languages to learn in 2018” John ng-AI Hackathon by Microsoft Shmuela Arches National Park Angular in Depth Blog Octotree Sam ngConf Bonnie ngxs Dungeons and Dragons at ngConf Natasha Carlyon ngConf