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Episode 300 special!!Our hosts celebrate 300 episodes of React Native Radio by taking listener question! Tune in for this fun "Ask Us Anything" episode where listeners and previous guests submit their burning React Native questions for Jamon, Robin, and Mazen. Show NotesRNR 187: Typescript!RNR 196: The art of code reviewRNR 287: Charlie CheeverSpecial Thanks to Our Guest QuestionsBekah Hawrot-Weigel (@bekahhw)Peter Piekarczyk (@peterpme)David Leuliette (@flexbox_)Colin Gray (@colinta)Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Draftbit ReScript Expo Y CombinatorConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiPeter - @peterpme
We have a new friends of the show - Peter Piekarczyk joins us to talk about his company Draftbit and how it can help accelerate your mobile app development using their interface. Build multiple screens, complex UIs with their drag-n-drop interface, tweak properties to get it just right and view the generated code, or export your app so you're not jailed into their system! Oh did I mention you can scan a QR code at any point and view it immediately on your device? Pretty amazing.We also talk about beer, black Friday preparations, travel during these weird times and a lot more.0:00 - Welcome0:35 - Introduction of our guest3:31 - Jon's update (brewery fun)5:40 - Spencer's update (Firebase, and Black Friday preparation)6:27 - Peter's update (Travel)7:50 - Hammerspoon and Home Assistant11:06 - Mobile News (Apple's One More Thing event)17:15 - Draftbit24:25 - Reason / Rescript30:11 - Draftbit's Origin Story33:17 - Workflow39:29 - Video tutorials40:39 - Getting access42:32 - Wrap Up Links:Apple’s One More thing eventvideo only - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umoEDgl_xBowrite up + video - https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/10/21550892/apple-arm-silicon-event-macbook-air-pro-mini-mac-big-sur-biggest-announcementsHammerspoonhttps://www.hammerspoon.orgHome Assistanthttps://www.home-assistant.io/ReasonMLhttps://reasonml.github.io/ReScripthttps://rescript-lang.org/Find Draftbit OnlineTwitter: https://twitter.com/draftbit (@draftbit)Web: https://draftbit.comFind Peter OnlineTwitter: https://twitter.com/peterpme (@peterpme)Github: https://github.com/peterpmeWeb: https://peterp.me
In this episode of the Modern Web podcast, our hosts, Tracy Lee (@ladyleet) & Ben Lesh (@BenLesh), explore why developers should look to consider learning ReasonML and the benefits of the language with special guest, Peter Piekarczyk (@peterpme). Peter also shares the how Reason works with technologies you may already know like TypeScript and React. This episode also introduces Draftbit, a new low code solution to help developers and designers build mobile apps from within the browser. Guests: Peter Piekarczyk (@peterpme) - Co-founder & CTO of Draftbit This episode is sponsored by Syncfusion & This Dot Labs.
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During this episode, Peter Piekarczyk, Co-founder of Draftbit, talks to your host, Miro Wcislo. Find out how Peter started-up Draftbit, and the challenges he went through before succeeding to where he is today. Highlights: Which does Peter prefer, IOS or Android? What is the new up and coming place for mobile app development? What is Draftbit? What does Draftbit do for mobile app development? What is YC? Why does Peter say that people are getting smarter? What do you need, expertise or people backing you up? What do you need to expect in building up your business? What made Peter get off of the 9-5 life? What did Peter think of having a computer science degree? Who is facing the toughest challenge in startups? Does Peter regret not going to college? What are Peter's favorites? Key Points Having an idea for a business isn’t enough. You should be able to think it through and define what you really want, where do you want to go, and what things are expected to go wrong, for they will. Expect that trials will be along the way when you’re starting up. It's up to you to pick up where you slipped, check yourself whether it's your fault or other factors, and address it. Tweetable Quotes: “Whatever it is you’re working on, you should have… experience - the edge.” “The success of building a business is already 1%.” “The thing that’s really great about startups is that you have to be good, and you have to be fast… and just a little bit of luck” Resources Mentioned: Check out Peter’s twitter account: https://twitter.com/peterpme Check out Peter's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/peterpme Check out Peter's website: https://peterp.me/
Sponsors Infinite Red Adventures in DevOps G2i CacheFly Panel Peter Piekarczyk Don Bora Rob Volk Summary Don Bora, a Native developer, is being pushed by his company to cross-platform with React Native, he joins the podcast to ask the panel for advice. The panel begins by discussing the amount of code reuse. Rob and Peter explain the importance of using expo and how it can solve most problems. They share resources for Don to get started. The panel compares React Native and Native; what types of apps should be built with each. The considerations that should be made and the cost associated with cross platforming is discussed. The panel discusses Reason, React Native Web and Expo Web. Links https://github.com/react-native-community/lottie-react-native https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-reanimated https://yogalayout.com/ https://reasonml.github.io/ https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Don Bora: When a Colleague is Grieving Rob Volt: Expo Unit Modules Peter Piekarcyzk: Hermes
Sponsors Infinite Red Adventures in DevOps G2i CacheFly Panel Peter Piekarczyk Don Bora Rob Volk Summary Don Bora, a Native developer, is being pushed by his company to cross-platform with React Native, he joins the podcast to ask the panel for advice. The panel begins by discussing the amount of code reuse. Rob and Peter explain the importance of using expo and how it can solve most problems. They share resources for Don to get started. The panel compares React Native and Native; what types of apps should be built with each. The considerations that should be made and the cost associated with cross platforming is discussed. The panel discusses Reason, React Native Web and Expo Web. Links https://github.com/react-native-community/lottie-react-native https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-reanimated https://yogalayout.com/ https://reasonml.github.io/ https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Don Bora: When a Colleague is Grieving Rob Volt: Expo Unit Modules Peter Piekarcyzk: Hermes
Sponsors: Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Nader Dabit Spencer Carli Peter Piekarczyk Joined by Special Guest: Wouter Van den Broek Summary Wouter Van den Broek explains the difference between a distributed team and working remote. The panel discusses what to do when you receive messages in your off hours. They share the benefits of working remotely for both the company and the developer. Wouter gives advice for companies who want to adopt a remote working model; including tips for onboarding, communication, and having a relationship with remote employees. The panel discusses the negatives of remote work and having remote workers, they also come up with some ideas to address these negatives. The episode ends with a discussion on productivity in an office versus at home and digital nomads. Links https://github.com/wbroek Picks Spencer Carli: https://shift.infinite.red/remote-work/home https://learn.handlebarlabs.com/p/react-native-by-example-free Peter Piekarczyk: https://docs.draftbit.com/docs Wouter Van den Broek: Remote: Office Not Required https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ Nader Dabit: https://www.twitch.tv/dabit3 Nader Dabit's Youtube channel
Sponsors: Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Nader Dabit Spencer Carli Peter Piekarczyk Joined by Special Guest: Wouter Van den Broek Summary Wouter Van den Broek explains the difference between a distributed team and working remote. The panel discusses what to do when you receive messages in your off hours. They share the benefits of working remotely for both the company and the developer. Wouter gives advice for companies who want to adopt a remote working model; including tips for onboarding, communication, and having a relationship with remote employees. The panel discusses the negatives of remote work and having remote workers, they also come up with some ideas to address these negatives. The episode ends with a discussion on productivity in an office versus at home and digital nomads. Links https://github.com/wbroek Picks Spencer Carli: https://shift.infinite.red/remote-work/home https://learn.handlebarlabs.com/p/react-native-by-example-free Peter Piekarczyk: https://docs.draftbit.com/docs Wouter Van den Broek: Remote: Office Not Required https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ Nader Dabit: https://www.twitch.tv/dabit3 Nader Dabit's Youtube channel
Arthur Doler is talking about Mental Health. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet. Show Notes: Check out episode 51 in the archives: Ed Finkler on Open Sourcing Mental Illness and check out OSMI The Department of Health and Human Services was mentioned. I think Arthur said region 6, but it looks like Nebraska is in region 7. Burnout was mentioned briefly, so also check out episode 50: Peter Piekarczyk on Burnout Project management methodologies mentioned: Waterfall (PDF), Scrum, agile The Restoration of James Madison’s Montpelier NDC Oslo: Let’s Talk About Mental Health "Gaslighting" is a type of mental abuse, coined from the stage play / movies of the same title. Video: Strong Than Fear by Ed Finkler Course: Mental health first aid. I found 11 of them within 100 miles of me, coming up over the next two months. ArthurDoler.com And don’t forget to check out Arthur’s last appearance on the show: Arthur Doler on Retrospectives Arthur Doler is on Twitter. Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Music is by Joe Ferg, check out more music on JoeFerg.com!
Sander Spies and Peter Piekarczyk talk about Reason, and how it can be applied to React Native.
Sander Spies and Peter Piekarczyk talk about Reason, and how it can be applied to React Native.
Peter Piekarczyk is concerned about burnout, stress, and anxiety. Show Notes: Original tweet that lead to this episode OSMI - watch for an episode featuring Ed Finkler soon! "Developers love Medium". (I'm not sure this developer does :) React Native Radio podcast Peter is on Github Peter Piekarczyk is on Twitter Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical. Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Shoutem is building the wordpress of Mobile App Development. We talk about why they chose React Native as the framework to build the new platform, technical challenges they ran into, and much more on this episode of React Native Radio. Feturing Nader Dabit, Peter Piekarczyk, Tomislav Tenodi & Davor Culjak
Shoutem is building the wordpress of Mobile App Development. We talk about why they chose React Native as the framework to build the new platform, technical challenges they ran into, and much more on this episode of React Native Radio. Feturing Nader Dabit, Peter Piekarczyk, Tomislav Tenodi & Davor Culjak
React Native Radio | Episode 7 Panel Nader Dabit Peter Piekarczyk Kevin Old Jed Watson Joshua Sierles (0:40) Josh would you like to tell us about yourself? (1:55) What were some of the technical challenges to make React Native Playground a reality? (8:50) Can you give us an overview of what React Native Playground is about? (12:13) What does the future hold for RN Play, and where do you plan on taking this? (15:09) Do you feel the iteration are faster in React Native? (17:11) Have you had a lot of request for bridge components to be usable on RN Playground? (18:13) So is the goal of RN Playground to be an IDE for the lack of a better term, to get people to get starting React Native. Is it an experimentation area? (20:23) I understand you were just at Reactive Conf., what was the vibe like, and was React Native a big topic there? (22:52) Nader asks the group about Elm as a platform. Does anyone have any experience with Elm? (24:26) Can you give us an idea about how people can contribute to RN Playground, being that it is open source? (26:01) I see you have a project called Reply, can you tell us about that? (29 :05) Peter ask about working updates with app in production. (31:10) When will you allow people to test? (31:51) From your point of view what do you think of the future of React Native? What is your stance on React Native verses other platforms? (35:00) Jeb talks about the sentiments of other platforms, at Reactive Conf. (38:18) Do you guys have any plans, tools, project coming up in the near future? (40:58) Jed is curious to hear about Joshua’s experience with complex issues and bindings of older and newer versions of React. (44:42) Do you have any tips and trick of updating to a newer version of React Native? Picks Jed NPMCDN www.npmcdn.com Kevin Auth 0 https://auth0.com/ Josh Reindex.io https://www.reindex.io Nader City of New Orleans Resources Mentioned in this Episode React Native Playground http://www.reactnative.com/react-native-playground/ Reploy https://reploy.io
React Native Radio | Episode 7 Panel Nader Dabit Peter Piekarczyk Kevin Old Jed Watson Joshua Sierles (0:40) Josh would you like to tell us about yourself? (1:55) What were some of the technical challenges to make React Native Playground a reality? (8:50) Can you give us an overview of what React Native Playground is about? (12:13) What does the future hold for RN Play, and where do you plan on taking this? (15:09) Do you feel the iteration are faster in React Native? (17:11) Have you had a lot of request for bridge components to be usable on RN Playground? (18:13) So is the goal of RN Playground to be an IDE for the lack of a better term, to get people to get starting React Native. Is it an experimentation area? (20:23) I understand you were just at Reactive Conf., what was the vibe like, and was React Native a big topic there? (22:52) Nader asks the group about Elm as a platform. Does anyone have any experience with Elm? (24:26) Can you give us an idea about how people can contribute to RN Playground, being that it is open source? (26:01) I see you have a project called Reply, can you tell us about that? (29 :05) Peter ask about working updates with app in production. (31:10) When will you allow people to test? (31:51) From your point of view what do you think of the future of React Native? What is your stance on React Native verses other platforms? (35:00) Jeb talks about the sentiments of other platforms, at Reactive Conf. (38:18) Do you guys have any plans, tools, project coming up in the near future? (40:58) Jed is curious to hear about Joshua’s experience with complex issues and bindings of older and newer versions of React. (44:42) Do you have any tips and trick of updating to a newer version of React Native? Picks Jed NPMCDN www.npmcdn.com Kevin Auth 0 https://auth0.com/ Josh Reindex.io https://www.reindex.io Nader City of New Orleans Resources Mentioned in this Episode React Native Playground http://www.reactnative.com/react-native-playground/ Reploy https://reploy.io