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Chris and Brandon discuss Ewoks, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the Pebble Time Steel, and a little bit of rasslin.
The Pocketnow team is prepping for harvest season at MWC 2016 in Barcelona. We're expecting some huge announcements from some major players, and we've been catching some interesting leaks from around the web. Samsung is teasing "life proof" build quality on the Galaxy S7. We might finally know what LG's "Magic" accessory port is all about, and what's going on with selling unreleased phones through Dubai's version of Craigslist? Another week of mobile tech news has passed, and we're going to talk about all of it on episode 188 of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the video broadcast from 2:30pm Eastern on February 18 (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version starting at 3am Eastern on Sunday. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air!Pocketnow Weekly 188Recording Date February 18, 2016 Hosts Juan Bagnell Stephen Schenck Michael Fisher Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsor Today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast is made possible by: Building a website can be tough, and even if you do know your way around coding, creating something that looks good AND works well is a time-consuming affair. Squarespace makes it easy to build beautiful websites without breaking a sweat, by providing simple, powerful, and beautiful websites that look professionally designed regardless of skill level, with no coding required. Not only does Squarespace provide you with intuitive and easy to use tools to build your website; it also has state of the art technology powering your site to ensure security and stability, and it offers 24/7 customer support. With millions of other users trusting Squarespace for their hosting needs, you’re in good company. So what are you waiting for? Start a fourteen-day trial with no credit card required and start building your website today. When you decide to sign up for Squarespace, make sure to use the offer code “pocketnow” to get 10% off your first purchase, and to show your support for Pocketnow Weekly Podcast: just visit squarespace.com/pocketnow to get started. Squarespace: You Should. News 7:48, A quick glass of wine before the news 9:32, The Galaxy S7 will be water resistant and blah blah blah 16:42, LG G5 Magic Slot camera grip exposed and (divergent) VR rumors 30:07, Are people really selling the LG G5 and Galaxy S7 on Dubai? 35:01, Is the Nextbit Robin the "Cloud Phone" we've been waiting for? 51:27, Microsoft Lumia 650 shows up with metal frame for $200 56:44, "Michael's back to using the Pebble Time Steel. Why?" 59:32, The cliche MWC be-on-the-lookouts 1:03:14, The tablet is dying. Long live Chromebooks. 1:10:11, Apple challenges court order to decrypt terrorist's iPhone Listener Mail (Truncated) We were short of time this week, so we did not get to e-mailed submissions from Anthony, Beast, and Koneko. We'll make up for it soon, though. Thanks for your patience! • See you at MWC! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
iOS Remote Conf will be from April 13th - April 15th. Get your ticket (or submit a CFP!) Check out Freelance Remote Conf! Get the top 10 episodes of iPhreaks! Text IPHREAKS to 7656263464. 02:23 - Swift is Open Source: Why? Swift WebKit Perfect 05:59 - Running Swift on Linux and Raspberry Pi Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi 08:40 - Benefits of Running Swift as an Embedded Program Go 10:50 - Is this a different Swift? 11:35 - Cross-Platform Approaches Java 13:27 - What is included in Open Source Swift? The Swift Package Manager 19:00 - Vs CocoaPods and Carthage 20:38 - Building and Installation 21:30 - IDE Integration; Opening Things Up with Xcode 22:26 - Developing on GitHub Erica Sadun 24:56 - Downsides to Open Sourcing Swift ? 26:47 - Benefits of Swift as a Server Side Language 28:01 - Linux Support FreeBSD 29:21 - Are we going to see Apple support other efforts? 34:37 - REPLs (Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop) Picks Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi (Andrew) Swift Sandbox Open Source Newsletter (Andrew) IBM Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) AfterShokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) MyFitnessPal (Chuck)
iOS Remote Conf will be from April 13th - April 15th. Get your ticket (or submit a CFP!) Check out Freelance Remote Conf! Get the top 10 episodes of iPhreaks! Text IPHREAKS to 7656263464. 02:23 - Swift is Open Source: Why? Swift WebKit Perfect 05:59 - Running Swift on Linux and Raspberry Pi Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi 08:40 - Benefits of Running Swift as an Embedded Program Go 10:50 - Is this a different Swift? 11:35 - Cross-Platform Approaches Java 13:27 - What is included in Open Source Swift? The Swift Package Manager 19:00 - Vs CocoaPods and Carthage 20:38 - Building and Installation 21:30 - IDE Integration; Opening Things Up with Xcode 22:26 - Developing on GitHub Erica Sadun 24:56 - Downsides to Open Sourcing Swift ? 26:47 - Benefits of Swift as a Server Side Language 28:01 - Linux Support FreeBSD 29:21 - Are we going to see Apple support other efforts? 34:37 - REPLs (Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop) Picks Alexandros Salazar: The Ghost of Swift Bugs Future (Jaim) Andrew Madsen: Swift on Raspberry Pi (Andrew) Swift Sandbox Open Source Newsletter (Andrew) IBM Swift Sandbox (Andrew) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) AfterShokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) MyFitnessPal (Chuck)
02:17 - Rich Harris Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The Guardian 02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd Introduction Twitter GitHub Widespace 02:50 - rollup.js rollup - npm 04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 Modules lodash Static Analysis 11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the Ecosystem Bundler vs Loader systemjs jspm webpack 17:40 - Input Modules 18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2 20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination 25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support 27:36 - Other Important Optimizations 32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simple three.js 41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for? Picks Better Off Ted (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee) Operation Code (Aimee) Google Define Function (Dave) Scott Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (Dave) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Couch to 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Climbing (Rich) The Codeless Code (Rich) Star Wars (Rich) The Website Obesity Crisis (Oskar)
02:17 - Rich Harris Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The Guardian 02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd Introduction Twitter GitHub Widespace 02:50 - rollup.js rollup - npm 04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 Modules lodash Static Analysis 11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the Ecosystem Bundler vs Loader systemjs jspm webpack 17:40 - Input Modules 18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2 20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination 25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support 27:36 - Other Important Optimizations 32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simple three.js 41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for? Picks Better Off Ted (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee) Operation Code (Aimee) Google Define Function (Dave) Scott Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (Dave) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Couch to 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Climbing (Rich) The Codeless Code (Rich) Star Wars (Rich) The Website Obesity Crisis (Oskar)
02:17 - Rich Harris Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog The Guardian 02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd Introduction Twitter GitHub Widespace 02:50 - rollup.js rollup - npm 04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 Modules lodash Static Analysis 11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the Ecosystem Bundler vs Loader systemjs jspm webpack 17:40 - Input Modules 18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2 20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination 25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support 27:36 - Other Important Optimizations 32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simple three.js 41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for? Picks Better Off Ted (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee) Operation Code (Aimee) Google Define Function (Dave) Scott Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (Dave) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Couch to 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Climbing (Rich) The Codeless Code (Rich) Star Wars (Rich) The Website Obesity Crisis (Oskar)
02:34 - Mike Gehard Introduction Twitter GitHub Pivotal 03:23 - Monoliths 04:18 - Microservices 09:47 - Migrating a Monolith to Microservices Via an Evolutionary Path Organization The Application Continuum: Evolving toward distributed systems 15:21 - The Steps Along the Continuum Where do engines fit in? Service Boundary Definitions 19:25 - Bounded Context The Ruby Rogues Episode #228: The Lotus Framework with Luca Guidi 21:52 - Evolution Conway’s Law Unbuilt Gems 30:40 - Dependency on the Database 35:15 - Testing pact Jepsen Testing Postman Mashery I/O Docs 51:16 - Deployment Pivotal Cloud Foundry 52:47 - Security UAA 55:15 - Advice for those getting started SOA (Service-oriented Architecture) Component-Based Rails Applications Resources 01:04:09 - Fault Tolerance Picks LOWA Boots (Avdi) Pearl’s Peril (David) He Never Died (David) httplog (Coraline) Toxic Workers by Michael Housman and Dylan Minor (Coraline) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1 by Ryan North (Jessica) Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (Jessica) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 (Chuck) FLUIDSTANCE (Mike) The Elm Programming Language (Mike) Kotlin (Mike)
02:34 - Mike Gehard Introduction Twitter GitHub Pivotal 03:23 - Monoliths 04:18 - Microservices 09:47 - Migrating a Monolith to Microservices Via an Evolutionary Path Organization The Application Continuum: Evolving toward distributed systems 15:21 - The Steps Along the Continuum Where do engines fit in? Service Boundary Definitions 19:25 - Bounded Context The Ruby Rogues Episode #228: The Lotus Framework with Luca Guidi 21:52 - Evolution Conway’s Law Unbuilt Gems 30:40 - Dependency on the Database 35:15 - Testing pact Jepsen Testing Postman Mashery I/O Docs 51:16 - Deployment Pivotal Cloud Foundry 52:47 - Security UAA 55:15 - Advice for those getting started SOA (Service-oriented Architecture) Component-Based Rails Applications Resources 01:04:09 - Fault Tolerance Picks LOWA Boots (Avdi) Pearl’s Peril (David) He Never Died (David) httplog (Coraline) Toxic Workers by Michael Housman and Dylan Minor (Coraline) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1 by Ryan North (Jessica) Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (Jessica) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 (Chuck) FLUIDSTANCE (Mike) The Elm Programming Language (Mike) Kotlin (Mike)
02:34 - Mike Gehard Introduction Twitter GitHub Pivotal 03:23 - Monoliths 04:18 - Microservices 09:47 - Migrating a Monolith to Microservices Via an Evolutionary Path Organization The Application Continuum: Evolving toward distributed systems 15:21 - The Steps Along the Continuum Where do engines fit in? Service Boundary Definitions 19:25 - Bounded Context The Ruby Rogues Episode #228: The Lotus Framework with Luca Guidi 21:52 - Evolution Conway’s Law Unbuilt Gems 30:40 - Dependency on the Database 35:15 - Testing pact Jepsen Testing Postman Mashery I/O Docs 51:16 - Deployment Pivotal Cloud Foundry 52:47 - Security UAA 55:15 - Advice for those getting started SOA (Service-oriented Architecture) Component-Based Rails Applications Resources 01:04:09 - Fault Tolerance Picks LOWA Boots (Avdi) Pearl’s Peril (David) He Never Died (David) httplog (Coraline) Toxic Workers by Michael Housman and Dylan Minor (Coraline) The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol. 1 by Ryan North (Jessica) Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (Jessica) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Run 10k (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 (Chuck) FLUIDSTANCE (Mike) The Elm Programming Language (Mike) Kotlin (Mike)
01:20 - Neal Ford Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog iPhreaks Episode #84: Building Your Technology Radar with Neal Ford iPhreaks Show Episode #119: Ambient Information and the Apple Watch with Neal Ford ThoughtWorks 02:16 - Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects Test-Driven Development Continuous Integration Continuous Integration Servers CruiseControl Continuous Delivery 08:42 - Feature Branching Martin Fowler: FeatureBranch 12:13 - Bad Things About Feature Branching Merge Ambush No Opportunistic Refactoring ClearCase Merge Conflicts 17:02 - Trunk Based Development Feature Toggles Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles 24:10 - Continuous Integration (Cont’d) 26:58 - Hypothesis-Driven Development (Experiment-Driven Development) Radiolab Podcast: The Trust Engineers 32:08 - Pull Requests 35:32 - Feature Branching (Cont’d) CircleCI 40:32 - Implementing Feature Toggles 44:47 - Automatic Machine Provisioning Unit Testing Functional Testing 49:15 - Consulting Judo - Michael Nygard “Demonstration trumps discussion.” 54:28 - Eliminating Pain Points; Automation & Delegation The Productive Programmer by Neal Ford Eventual Millionaire Podcast 01:00:33 - The Out-of-town Consultant Effect Picks Apple TV (Jaim) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) iOS Remote Conf (Chuck) LaunchDarkly (Neal) Grasp (Neal)
01:20 - Neal Ford Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog iPhreaks Episode #84: Building Your Technology Radar with Neal Ford iPhreaks Show Episode #119: Ambient Information and the Apple Watch with Neal Ford ThoughtWorks 02:16 - Efficient Engineering Practices for Software Projects Test-Driven Development Continuous Integration Continuous Integration Servers CruiseControl Continuous Delivery 08:42 - Feature Branching Martin Fowler: FeatureBranch 12:13 - Bad Things About Feature Branching Merge Ambush No Opportunistic Refactoring ClearCase Merge Conflicts 17:02 - Trunk Based Development Feature Toggles Martin Fowler: Feature Toggles 24:10 - Continuous Integration (Cont’d) 26:58 - Hypothesis-Driven Development (Experiment-Driven Development) Radiolab Podcast: The Trust Engineers 32:08 - Pull Requests 35:32 - Feature Branching (Cont’d) CircleCI 40:32 - Implementing Feature Toggles 44:47 - Automatic Machine Provisioning Unit Testing Functional Testing 49:15 - Consulting Judo - Michael Nygard “Demonstration trumps discussion.” 54:28 - Eliminating Pain Points; Automation & Delegation The Productive Programmer by Neal Ford Eventual Millionaire Podcast 01:00:33 - The Out-of-town Consultant Effect Picks Apple TV (Jaim) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) iOS Remote Conf (Chuck) LaunchDarkly (Neal) Grasp (Neal)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:40 - Amy Palamountain Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility 05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub 07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ? 07:57 - Use Cases for Electron muan/mojibar mafintosh/playback npm-scripts-gui Amy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 2015 15:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones 17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio Code Adventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias 19:46 - Making an Electron App Photon conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code 27:40 - Plugins for Functionality electron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features 33:14 - Pain Points NuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for Native JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGap Reactive Native NativeScript 39:48 - What is a “webview”? 42:12 - Getting Started with Electron 43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with Electron JIBO Picks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:20 - Burke Holland Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 02:40 - TJ VanToll Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Telerik 03:04 - NativeScript + Angular; The DOM @nativescript Sebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript @ AngularConnect 2015 JavaScript Jabber Episode #186: NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland 07:04 - Getting Started/Setting Up a New Application NativeScript Getting Started Guide Plugins and npm modules plugins.telerik.com Power Features: Skill Reuse 10:34 - Code Reuse Data Models Components 17:00 - Platform Specific Customization 22:12 - Plugins (Cont’d) Telerik's Verified Plugin Marketplace Podfile 27:36 - Doing Things with Angular + NativeScript Animation ngAnimate TypeScript IDEs 34:14 - Testing github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript/tree/master/apps/tests Appium 37:08 - What’s coming down the pipeline? Documentation, Samples 39:19 - Comparing Angular + NativeScript to React Native The iPhreaks Show Episode #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi 42:31 - UI for NativeScript Picks Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Fathead (Chuck) Apple Photos (TJ) Michigan State (TJ) Buy albums you love to support music artists (Burke)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
Check out JS Remote Conf! The conference will run from January 14th-16th 2016. 02:22 - Angular 2 in Beta The Beta Release Blog Post 04:04 - The Notion of a Module Architecture Overview: Angular 2 for TypeScript 05:05 - Where should I start? 08:37 - The Module (Cont’d) 15:39 - Components Adventures in Angular Episode #72: Components and Directives 17:00 - Template and Metadata 21:54 - Databinding 29:19 - The Repeater angular.for 30:38 - Directives vs Components 31:22 - Service, Services What does the code look like? Getting Services Into Components 43:42 - Architecture in General; Structuring Your Application Scope $scope ** See website for diagrams mentioned in this show ** Picks The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles Paperback by Steven Pressfield (Lukas) The Angular Panelists and Guests (John) The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni (John) Ward’s wife (Ward) Serial (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
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00:44 - Balancing Availability and Handling Huge Time Differences ScreenFlow Jing 10:42 - Jonathan’s Double Your Freelancing Conference Recap Brennan Dunn 18:36 - Is there a way to get the benefits of attending a conference without attending a conference? Slack Meetup 27:10 - Reading Books Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown Value-Based Fees: How to Charge - and Get - What You're Worth by Alan Weiss The Brain Audit: Why Customers Buy (and Why They Don't) by Sean D'Souza Jonathan’s Reading List 36:23 - Double Your Freelancing Conference Recaps Matt Inglot: #DYFConf 2015 and the Mindsets of Successful Consultants Jonathan's #DYFC Page Kurt Elster: #DYFConf2015 Retrospective: My Personal Journey From Introvert to Public Speaker Julie Elster: My OH SHIT Moment; Pushing Through The Uncomfortable and Conquering My DYFConf Talk 38:41 - Reading (Cont’d) The Positioning Manual For Technical Firms by Philip Morgan Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling by Michael Port Steal the Show: From Speeches to Job Interviews to Deal-Closing Pitches, How to Guarantee a Standing Ovation for All the Performances in Your Life by Michael Port The Freelancers' Show Episode #81: Book Yourself Solid with Michael Port Picks Crowdcast (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck)
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Today I talk about why the Pebble Time Steel's simplicity is amazing and then dive into the deep dark world of ad blocking. Enjoy.Links:The Verge on PeaceNY Times on PeaceThe Verge on "the slow death of the web"
Hey, do me a favor? Next time you go on down to the Piggly Wiggly, see if they've got them there tablet six packs? I won't have 'em all, I promise; I just want a couple for the road. Yep, things got a little craaaaaazy in mobile technology this week. In the midst of our comprehensive Moto X Pure Edition review and a boatload of hands-ons from CTIA in Las Vegas, we've seen Nextbit announce a cloud-based smartphone, Apple allow an ad blocker into the App Store, and Amazon release, yes, tablet six-packs. And on top of all that, we've got some really cool Gadgets in Hand to share with you, ranging from the wearable to the virtual (network, that is). All of the above –plus your listener mail– awaits below on episode 166 of the Pocketnow Weekly! So Steel up your Pebble and Milanese your Loop, because this show moves fast, and you don't want to lose your accessories during the ride. Watch the video broadcast from 1:30pm Eastern on September 18 (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version the Monday after we broadcast. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your questions read aloud on the air!Pocketnow Weekly 166Recording Date September 18, 2015 Hosts Michael Fisher Stephen Schenck Hayato Huseman Producer Jules Wang Podcast Rundown Sponsors Today's episode of the Pocketnow Weekly podcast is made possible by: Whether you have a Mac or a PC, Backblaze runs natively on your system and gives you unlimited online backup for your recipes, documents, music, photos, and videos. If you've never heard of it, that's okay – we hadn't either until recently, but now we feel sheepish about that. Why? Because Backblaze has restored over 10 Billion files –that's billion with a "B"– and has backed up over 150 Petabytes of data for its customers. 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You can check out their full line of clothing for men and women at SCOTTeVEST.com/pocketnow, and you can get 20% off by using coupon code "Pocketnow." SCOTTeVEST. Our Pockets. Your Freedom. News (00:07:33) BlackBerry Venice shows its stuff in detailed hands-on video Moto X Pure Edition Review / Moto X Pure Edition sells like hotcakes at Best Buy / Verizon finally supports it Nextbit Robin hands-on / Picks up CDMA support for Verizon Qualcomm announces a metric ton of new silicon (and stupid-fast charging) Amazon refreshes tablet lineup / starts selling $50 tablets in six-packs Goddammit: Android Marshmallow ditches dark theme Google Glass is now Project Aura as Amazon employees join the program Microsoft event, LG event slated for NYC in early October iOS now has an ad blocker | ... and its developer just pulled it Gadgets in Hand / Q&A (01:08:52) Another week, another shipment of hot new hardware hitting our hands! This week in the studio: the Huawei Watch classes up the joint with some gorgeous industrial design and the best screen we've ever seen on a smartwatch, while the Pebble Time Steel brings some much needed refinement to its family line. Plus, Hayato Huseman answers your questions on his time with Google's super-cheap MVNO, Project Fi! Use the Q&A feature built into Google Hangouts to send us your questions once we go live, and we'll do our best to answer them on the air! Context: Huawei Watch hands-on / Huawei Watch appears to have unused speaker / Pebble Time Review / Hayato's Hot Take: Project Fi Listener Mail (01:37:59) E-mailed submissions from Taylor, Ed, and Alex • Thanks for watching — see you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Will and Norm are joined by game developer Samantha Kalman to discuss GDC, virtual reality rumors, the news from Mobile World Congress, the Pebble Time Steel, the real purpose for Kickstarter, and a bit of behind the scenes on the Amazon Fire Phone. Audio listeners, be sure to stick around at the end for a post-GDC update from Will and Norm about GDC announcements and impressions of Valve and Sony's latest VR demos.
This week, Will and Norm are joined by game developer Samantha Kalman to discuss GDC, virtual reality rumors, the news from Mobile World Congress, the Pebble Time Steel, the real purpose for Kickstarter, and a bit of behind the scenes on the Amazon Fire Phone. Audio listeners, be sure to stick around at the end for a post-GDC update from Will and Norm about GDC announcements and impressions of Valve and Sony's latest VR demos.