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Best podcasts about react remote conf

Latest podcast episodes about react remote conf

Inside Facebook Mobile
23: Organising the Women of React Remote Conf

Inside Facebook Mobile

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 28:25


With large-scale public events seeming rather distant right now, the concept of virtual conferences is an exciting way to stay in touch with people and learn new things. Pascal is joined by the organising team of the Women of React conference, where women take the virtual stage, but everyone is welcome to attend and participate. Cassidy, Sara, Kevin, Jenn and our very own Rachel share how they came up with the idea and what you need to kick off your own online conference.   The conference will happen on Saturday, April 25, 2020 and you can register for free at https://womenofreact.com/.   Please do send us feedback! You can reach us via email mobilepodcasts@fb.com, Twitter (@insidefbmobile) or Instagram (insidefbmobile).   Topics Women of React: https://womenofreact.com/ event.Handler() pod: https://eventhandlerpod.com/ Board Game Arena: https://boardgamearena.com/ Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 1:54 - Interview 27:28 - Outro

JavaScript Jabber
226 JSJ Test Doubles with Justin Searls

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 64:11


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:15 - Justin Searls Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Test Double JavaScript Jabber Episode #038: Jasmine with Justin Searls 04:13 - Testing testdouble.js teenytest Sinon.JS 08:44 - Mocking Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce Jim Weirich 14:45 - Starting These Concepts as a Junior Developer Test-driven Development 17:55 - testdouble.js vs. sinon.js NIH = Not Invented Here 26:39 - Duck Typing, Monkey Patching, Duck Punching 32:22 - Node.js Negativity Design, Resources Martin Fowler’s Refactoring and Patterns Books Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans 42:52 - Community 45:08 - The AAA Rule: Arrange, Act, Assert 51:19 - Error Messages   Picks Unemployment (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Julia Evans' Tweet: how to be a wizard programmer  (Jamison) See the good in people (Aimee) Sinon.JS (Joe) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) RetroPie (Justin) How Elm can Make you a Better JavaScript Programer (Justin) NEJS Conf (Justin)

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226 JSJ Test Doubles with Justin Searls

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 64:11


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:15 - Justin Searls Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Test Double JavaScript Jabber Episode #038: Jasmine with Justin Searls 04:13 - Testing testdouble.js teenytest Sinon.JS 08:44 - Mocking Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce Jim Weirich 14:45 - Starting These Concepts as a Junior Developer Test-driven Development 17:55 - testdouble.js vs. sinon.js NIH = Not Invented Here 26:39 - Duck Typing, Monkey Patching, Duck Punching 32:22 - Node.js Negativity Design, Resources Martin Fowler’s Refactoring and Patterns Books Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans 42:52 - Community 45:08 - The AAA Rule: Arrange, Act, Assert 51:19 - Error Messages   Picks Unemployment (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Julia Evans' Tweet: how to be a wizard programmer  (Jamison) See the good in people (Aimee) Sinon.JS (Joe) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) RetroPie (Justin) How Elm can Make you a Better JavaScript Programer (Justin) NEJS Conf (Justin)

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226 JSJ Test Doubles with Justin Searls

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 64:11


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:15 - Justin Searls Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Test Double JavaScript Jabber Episode #038: Jasmine with Justin Searls 04:13 - Testing testdouble.js teenytest Sinon.JS 08:44 - Mocking Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce Jim Weirich 14:45 - Starting These Concepts as a Junior Developer Test-driven Development 17:55 - testdouble.js vs. sinon.js NIH = Not Invented Here 26:39 - Duck Typing, Monkey Patching, Duck Punching 32:22 - Node.js Negativity Design, Resources Martin Fowler’s Refactoring and Patterns Books Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans 42:52 - Community 45:08 - The AAA Rule: Arrange, Act, Assert 51:19 - Error Messages   Picks Unemployment (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Julia Evans' Tweet: how to be a wizard programmer  (Jamison) See the good in people (Aimee) Sinon.JS (Joe) How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck) The Harry Potter Series (Chuck) RetroPie (Justin) How Elm can Make you a Better JavaScript Programer (Justin) NEJS Conf (Justin)

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224 JSJ Cypress.js with Brian Mann

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 45:42


Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   03:18 - Brian Mann Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:33 - Cypress.io 04:09 - Selenium 08:56 - Cypress vs Selenium 16:54 - Similarities: Cypress and Protractor 18:22 - Mocking API Data 20:40 - Getting Started with Cypress and The Migration Process 21:54 - Testing 30:31 - Handling Data on the Backend 34:16 - What’s coming next in Cypress?

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224 JSJ Cypress.js with Brian Mann

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 45:42


Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   03:18 - Brian Mann Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:33 - Cypress.io 04:09 - Selenium 08:56 - Cypress vs Selenium 16:54 - Similarities: Cypress and Protractor 18:22 - Mocking API Data 20:40 - Getting Started with Cypress and The Migration Process 21:54 - Testing 30:31 - Handling Data on the Backend 34:16 - What’s coming next in Cypress?

JavaScript Jabber
224 JSJ Cypress.js with Brian Mann

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 45:42


Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   03:18 - Brian Mann Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:33 - Cypress.io 04:09 - Selenium 08:56 - Cypress vs Selenium 16:54 - Similarities: Cypress and Protractor 18:22 - Mocking API Data 20:40 - Getting Started with Cypress and The Migration Process 21:54 - Testing 30:31 - Handling Data on the Backend 34:16 - What’s coming next in Cypress?

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223 JSJ WebStorm with Dennis Ushakov

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 42:08


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:18 - Dennis Ushakov Introduction Twitter GitHub JetBrains JetBrains Issue Tracker WebStorm @WebStormIDE   03:54 - Writing an IDE in Java YouTrack TeamCity   04:50 - Specs 05:43 - WebStorm Defined Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 06:19 - IDEs vs Text Editors 08:31 - Building an IDE Language Support External Tool Support Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) 13:00 - Code Reuse 15:07 - Prioritizing Features 17:11 - Why is IDE tooling important? “Code is read a lot more than it’s written.” 19:57 - Refactorings The Dynamic Nature of JavaScript TypeScript-specific Refactorings 23:35 - Next Versions of Webstorm Early Access Program 25:07 - Framework Support; Usage Data 28:12 - Other Technology and Framework Support 31:12 - Working for JetBrains 32:17 - Release Cycles and Procedures Early Access Program 34:39 - Java Source Code Contribution Kotlin   Picks Jesse Kriss: Human scale technology (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Vote (Chuck) Transmit (Chuck) Steam Squad (Dennis) Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier (Dennis)

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223 JSJ WebStorm with Dennis Ushakov

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 42:08


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:18 - Dennis Ushakov Introduction Twitter GitHub JetBrains JetBrains Issue Tracker WebStorm @WebStormIDE   03:54 - Writing an IDE in Java YouTrack TeamCity   04:50 - Specs 05:43 - WebStorm Defined Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 06:19 - IDEs vs Text Editors 08:31 - Building an IDE Language Support External Tool Support Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) 13:00 - Code Reuse 15:07 - Prioritizing Features 17:11 - Why is IDE tooling important? “Code is read a lot more than it’s written.” 19:57 - Refactorings The Dynamic Nature of JavaScript TypeScript-specific Refactorings 23:35 - Next Versions of Webstorm Early Access Program 25:07 - Framework Support; Usage Data 28:12 - Other Technology and Framework Support 31:12 - Working for JetBrains 32:17 - Release Cycles and Procedures Early Access Program 34:39 - Java Source Code Contribution Kotlin   Picks Jesse Kriss: Human scale technology (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Vote (Chuck) Transmit (Chuck) Steam Squad (Dennis) Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier (Dennis)

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JavaScript Jabber
223 JSJ WebStorm with Dennis Ushakov

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 42:08


React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf   03:18 - Dennis Ushakov Introduction Twitter GitHub JetBrains JetBrains Issue Tracker WebStorm @WebStormIDE   03:54 - Writing an IDE in Java YouTrack TeamCity   04:50 - Specs 05:43 - WebStorm Defined Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 06:19 - IDEs vs Text Editors 08:31 - Building an IDE Language Support External Tool Support Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) 13:00 - Code Reuse 15:07 - Prioritizing Features 17:11 - Why is IDE tooling important? “Code is read a lot more than it’s written.” 19:57 - Refactorings The Dynamic Nature of JavaScript TypeScript-specific Refactorings 23:35 - Next Versions of Webstorm Early Access Program 25:07 - Framework Support; Usage Data 28:12 - Other Technology and Framework Support 31:12 - Working for JetBrains 32:17 - Release Cycles and Procedures Early Access Program 34:39 - Java Source Code Contribution Kotlin   Picks Jesse Kriss: Human scale technology (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Vote (Chuck) Transmit (Chuck) Steam Squad (Dennis) Ergobaby Four Position 360 Baby Carrier (Dennis)

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222 JSJ Nodal with Keith Horwood

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 56:47


02:35 - Keith Horwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Polybit 02:50 - Nodal | nodal The LAMP Stack Node.js Django Rails 05:41 - Frameworks 07:56 - Async Flow; Callback Execution Brian LeRoux 10:29 - Nodal Use Cases 13:11 - GraphQL 15:07 - PostgreSQL 17:56 - Developer Evolution github.com/poly/dotcom 24:05 - Scheduled Tasks and Migrations Sidekiq 28:57 - ORM Flexibility 33:14 - API Payloads 35:24 - The ORM 40:37 - Testing 43:10 - 1.0? 45:18 - Getting Started   Picks The 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Writing good code: how to reduce the cognitive load of your code (Aimee) Natural Calm (Aimee) Unplugging from technology (Chuck) #CodeNewbie (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) React, IoT, Bots, APIs — Why Web Development Needs a Change (Keith) fortran-machine (Keith)

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222 JSJ Nodal with Keith Horwood

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 56:47


02:35 - Keith Horwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Polybit 02:50 - Nodal | nodal The LAMP Stack Node.js Django Rails 05:41 - Frameworks 07:56 - Async Flow; Callback Execution Brian LeRoux 10:29 - Nodal Use Cases 13:11 - GraphQL 15:07 - PostgreSQL 17:56 - Developer Evolution github.com/poly/dotcom 24:05 - Scheduled Tasks and Migrations Sidekiq 28:57 - ORM Flexibility 33:14 - API Payloads 35:24 - The ORM 40:37 - Testing 43:10 - 1.0? 45:18 - Getting Started   Picks The 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Writing good code: how to reduce the cognitive load of your code (Aimee) Natural Calm (Aimee) Unplugging from technology (Chuck) #CodeNewbie (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) React, IoT, Bots, APIs — Why Web Development Needs a Change (Keith) fortran-machine (Keith)

JavaScript Jabber
222 JSJ Nodal with Keith Horwood

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 56:47


02:35 - Keith Horwood Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Polybit 02:50 - Nodal | nodal The LAMP Stack Node.js Django Rails 05:41 - Frameworks 07:56 - Async Flow; Callback Execution Brian LeRoux 10:29 - Nodal Use Cases 13:11 - GraphQL 15:07 - PostgreSQL 17:56 - Developer Evolution github.com/poly/dotcom 24:05 - Scheduled Tasks and Migrations Sidekiq 28:57 - ORM Flexibility 33:14 - API Payloads 35:24 - The ORM 40:37 - Testing 43:10 - 1.0? 45:18 - Getting Started   Picks The 2016 UtahJS Conference (Dave) Writing good code: how to reduce the cognitive load of your code (Aimee) Natural Calm (Aimee) Unplugging from technology (Chuck) #CodeNewbie (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) React, IoT, Bots, APIs — Why Web Development Needs a Change (Keith) fortran-machine (Keith)

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268 RR Mazes For Programmers with Jamis Buck

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 47:45


Check out Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   01:55 - Jamis Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Medium.com: Jamis Buck 02:57 - Mazes Mazes for Programmers: Code Your Own Twisty Little Passages by Jamis Buck 3.5 Random Dungeon Generator for D&D Mazoo! 08:01 - Programing can be fun?! Play Jamis Buck: Second Wind @ Mountain West Ruby 2016 (Talk on burnout) 11:49 - Historical and Traditional vs Technical Mazes 13:51 - Jamis’ Backstory with Mazes; Algorithms Hunt-and-Kill Algorithm Wilson's Algorithm   Eller's Algorithm 21:14 - Discovering Algorithms Think Labyrinth Neo4j 28:01 - Varying Algorithms AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) 36:38 - Writing a Book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter 39:16 - Text App for Generating Mazes ASCII ChunkyPNG   Picks The Walking Dead (Sam) The Codeless Code (Coraline) Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice (Jessica) Feeling sad about tragedy (Jessica) Completely Disconnect (Chuck) Being Outdoors (Chuck) Shooting Firearms (Chuck) Productive (Jamis) Kerbal Space Program (Jamis)

Ruby Rogues
268 RR Mazes For Programmers with Jamis Buck

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 47:45


Check out Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   01:55 - Jamis Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Medium.com: Jamis Buck 02:57 - Mazes Mazes for Programmers: Code Your Own Twisty Little Passages by Jamis Buck 3.5 Random Dungeon Generator for D&D Mazoo! 08:01 - Programing can be fun?! Play Jamis Buck: Second Wind @ Mountain West Ruby 2016 (Talk on burnout) 11:49 - Historical and Traditional vs Technical Mazes 13:51 - Jamis’ Backstory with Mazes; Algorithms Hunt-and-Kill Algorithm Wilson's Algorithm   Eller's Algorithm 21:14 - Discovering Algorithms Think Labyrinth Neo4j 28:01 - Varying Algorithms AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) 36:38 - Writing a Book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter 39:16 - Text App for Generating Mazes ASCII ChunkyPNG   Picks The Walking Dead (Sam) The Codeless Code (Coraline) Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice (Jessica) Feeling sad about tragedy (Jessica) Completely Disconnect (Chuck) Being Outdoors (Chuck) Shooting Firearms (Chuck) Productive (Jamis) Kerbal Space Program (Jamis)

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268 RR Mazes For Programmers with Jamis Buck

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 47:45


Check out Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf   01:55 - Jamis Buck Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Medium.com: Jamis Buck 02:57 - Mazes Mazes for Programmers: Code Your Own Twisty Little Passages by Jamis Buck 3.5 Random Dungeon Generator for D&D Mazoo! 08:01 - Programing can be fun?! Play Jamis Buck: Second Wind @ Mountain West Ruby 2016 (Talk on burnout) 11:49 - Historical and Traditional vs Technical Mazes 13:51 - Jamis’ Backstory with Mazes; Algorithms Hunt-and-Kill Algorithm Wilson's Algorithm   Eller's Algorithm 21:14 - Discovering Algorithms Think Labyrinth Neo4j 28:01 - Varying Algorithms AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) 36:38 - Writing a Book Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter 39:16 - Text App for Generating Mazes ASCII ChunkyPNG   Picks The Walking Dead (Sam) The Codeless Code (Coraline) Jurgen, A Comedy of Justice (Jessica) Feeling sad about tragedy (Jessica) Completely Disconnect (Chuck) Being Outdoors (Chuck) Shooting Firearms (Chuck) Productive (Jamis) Kerbal Space Program (Jamis)

Entreprogrammers Podcast
Episode 116 “Lets Fight for Bacon!”

Entreprogrammers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 142:55


Episode 116 “Lets Fight for Bacon!”  2:00 Derick says his business is burning to the ground. Chuck mentions he has lost one of his helpers.  Chuck is cancelling React Remote Conf. and shuffling the schedules around to make things work. Chuck talks about a bunch of challenges he is facing for the week and is very tried. Chuck shares that his son is facing some issues at school.  10:00 John talks about how this situation looks like a quadrant 2 for Chuck. John shares how he could regain bandwidth to get things taken care for his business and home.  Chuck thinks that part of the issues with his flaky help, might be because of timezones.  15:00 Chuck says he wants to do a Founders Retreat, base off of Sherry Walling’s book. On the up side, Chuck did a meet up using an app to coordinate the meet up. John thinks that Chuck need to simplify, and focus on the main things such as the podcasts and the remote conferences.  24:00 The EntreProgrammers discuss the things that Chuck needs to focus on and simplify.  Derick mentions that he needs to take care of himself before he can talk care of important things.  28:00 John mentions the talk he did an Evolve. John shares the core points of his talk. John mentions that he is now going to do talks without slides. John talks about his experience at the Xamarin Evolve 2016.  30:00 John mentions that Trump has taught them to polarize his followers. John mentions that his YouTube subscribers has reached 24,000 plus. John talks about being authentic and unfiltered to his audience.  40:00 Derick thinks this is a dangerous path because its getting away from the main message. John talks about how you have to have an enemy of sorts, or those who tell your you can’t achieve. John shares more about the message of Simple Programmer.  55:00 Derick makes good point about introducing nuance as you are arguing.  Chuck talks about understanding the shared vision and knowing what they are fighting for. Beating the horse to dead… 1:04:00  Chuck makes a comparison to the diversity in the forums of his company or projects. John says screw it, I’m doing what I want to do. 1:15:00 Derick mentions that he really likes the material on Failure at Micro Conf. Success is build on failure. The EntreProgrammers continue to discuss growth upon failure.  Derick is running through the ideas he is working to get to his ultimate goal.  1:24:00 Derick knows that even while he is scared, he is going to be able to raise the bar to a new standard for his business.  1:27:00 Chuck leaves. Josh talks about how he may have something no one else is doing, as far as email courses. Josh says this could build a revenue machine. Josh talks about his course plans.  1:34:00 Josh talks about doing the email for Derick’s business as a practice and test. Derick is now a certified spammer according to Drip. Derick talks about how a company that maybe joining the Watch Me Code subscription at the annual price.  1:41:00 Derick is excited to rework the email with Josh’s help. Derick mention a possible June launch for the new project.  1:48:00 Josh talks about modeling Dan Martell’s ideas for an email. Josh talks about his VA has disappeared on him, so he is posting a new job on UpWork. Josh says he is going to adopted the “Hire slow and fire fast,” practice.  2:00:00 John mentions how hiring from different parts of the world, that people have a particular type of work ethic. Josh shares some analytics form Simple Programmers sales page.     2:15:00 Josh talks about how Simple Programmers’ pop-ups change peoples lives.  Thoughts of the Week John - Focus on Growth Derick  - Find the thing that you are fight for… Josh - When stuck on something….You’re missing something you need.

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210 JSJ The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators with Valeri Karpov

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 42:29


Check out React Remote Conf   01:56 - Valeri Karpov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #92: The MEAN Stack with Ward Bell and Valeri Karpov 02:17 - Booster Fuels 03:06 - ES2015 Generators The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov co 05:47 - try-catch 07:49 - Generator Function vs Object The Fibonacci Sequence 10:39 - Generator Use Cases 12:02 - Why in ES6 would they come out with both native promises and generators? Koa 14:04 - yield star and async await 17:06 - Wrapping a Generator in a Promise 19:51 - Testing 20:56 - Use on the Front-end 22:14 - The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov and Tech Writing nightmare Professional AngularJS Picks Why and How Testing Can Make You Happier (Aimee) Pitango Gelato (Aimee) The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson (Chuck) The Primal Blueprint 21-Day Total Body Transformation (Chuck) acquit (Valeri) nightmare (Valeri) now (Valeri) The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov (Valeri)

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210 JSJ The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators with Valeri Karpov

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 42:29


Check out React Remote Conf   01:56 - Valeri Karpov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #92: The MEAN Stack with Ward Bell and Valeri Karpov 02:17 - Booster Fuels 03:06 - ES2015 Generators The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov co 05:47 - try-catch 07:49 - Generator Function vs Object The Fibonacci Sequence 10:39 - Generator Use Cases 12:02 - Why in ES6 would they come out with both native promises and generators? Koa 14:04 - yield star and async await 17:06 - Wrapping a Generator in a Promise 19:51 - Testing 20:56 - Use on the Front-end 22:14 - The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov and Tech Writing nightmare Professional AngularJS Picks Why and How Testing Can Make You Happier (Aimee) Pitango Gelato (Aimee) The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson (Chuck) The Primal Blueprint 21-Day Total Body Transformation (Chuck) acquit (Valeri) nightmare (Valeri) now (Valeri) The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov (Valeri)

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JavaScript Jabber
210 JSJ The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators with Valeri Karpov

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 42:29


Check out React Remote Conf   01:56 - Valeri Karpov Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog JavaScript Jabber Episode #92: The MEAN Stack with Ward Bell and Valeri Karpov 02:17 - Booster Fuels 03:06 - ES2015 Generators The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov co 05:47 - try-catch 07:49 - Generator Function vs Object The Fibonacci Sequence 10:39 - Generator Use Cases 12:02 - Why in ES6 would they come out with both native promises and generators? Koa 14:04 - yield star and async await 17:06 - Wrapping a Generator in a Promise 19:51 - Testing 20:56 - Use on the Front-end 22:14 - The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov and Tech Writing nightmare Professional AngularJS Picks Why and How Testing Can Make You Happier (Aimee) Pitango Gelato (Aimee) The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson (Chuck) The Primal Blueprint 21-Day Total Body Transformation (Chuck) acquit (Valeri) nightmare (Valeri) now (Valeri) The 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators by Valeri Karpov (Valeri)

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203 JSJ Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 71:07


Check out React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:55 - Aurelia Blog 03:43 - Selling People on Aurelia vs Other Frameworks 11:09 - Using Aurelia Without Directly Engaging with the API Web Components 15:10 - Production Usage 18:46 - Specific Uses 23:03 - Durandal 25:26 - Aurelia and Angular 2 30:32 - Convention Over Configuration 34:56 - Web Components Content Projection (Transclusion) Polymer 41:13 - One-directional Data Flow; Data Binding Using a Binding System as Messaging System 46:55 - Routing 49:47 - Animation 52:56 - Code Size 55:06 - Version Support 56:27 - Performance Tools 01:00:20 - Aurelia in ES5 01:01:29 - Data Management Breeze.js Picks Crispy Bacon (Joe) A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Jamison Dance: Rethinking All Practices: Building Applications in Elm @ React.js Conf 2016 (Joe) Vessel | Lorn (Jamison) The Moon Rang Like a Bell | Hundred Waters (Jamison) The Top 10 Episodes of JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) Amazon Prime (Chuck) WiiU (Chuck) Sketch (Rob) Zeplin (Rob) servo (Rob)

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203 JSJ Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 71:07


Check out React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:55 - Aurelia Blog 03:43 - Selling People on Aurelia vs Other Frameworks 11:09 - Using Aurelia Without Directly Engaging with the API Web Components 15:10 - Production Usage 18:46 - Specific Uses 23:03 - Durandal 25:26 - Aurelia and Angular 2 30:32 - Convention Over Configuration 34:56 - Web Components Content Projection (Transclusion) Polymer 41:13 - One-directional Data Flow; Data Binding Using a Binding System as Messaging System 46:55 - Routing 49:47 - Animation 52:56 - Code Size 55:06 - Version Support 56:27 - Performance Tools 01:00:20 - Aurelia in ES5 01:01:29 - Data Management Breeze.js Picks Crispy Bacon (Joe) A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Jamison Dance: Rethinking All Practices: Building Applications in Elm @ React.js Conf 2016 (Joe) Vessel | Lorn (Jamison) The Moon Rang Like a Bell | Hundred Waters (Jamison) The Top 10 Episodes of JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) Amazon Prime (Chuck) WiiU (Chuck) Sketch (Rob) Zeplin (Rob) servo (Rob)

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203 JSJ Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 71:07


Check out React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:55 - Aurelia Blog 03:43 - Selling People on Aurelia vs Other Frameworks 11:09 - Using Aurelia Without Directly Engaging with the API Web Components 15:10 - Production Usage 18:46 - Specific Uses 23:03 - Durandal 25:26 - Aurelia and Angular 2 30:32 - Convention Over Configuration 34:56 - Web Components Content Projection (Transclusion) Polymer 41:13 - One-directional Data Flow; Data Binding Using a Binding System as Messaging System 46:55 - Routing 49:47 - Animation 52:56 - Code Size 55:06 - Version Support 56:27 - Performance Tools 01:00:20 - Aurelia in ES5 01:01:29 - Data Management Breeze.js Picks Crispy Bacon (Joe) A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Jamison Dance: Rethinking All Practices: Building Applications in Elm @ React.js Conf 2016 (Joe) Vessel | Lorn (Jamison) The Moon Rang Like a Bell | Hundred Waters (Jamison) The Top 10 Episodes of JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) Amazon Prime (Chuck) WiiU (Chuck) Sketch (Rob) Zeplin (Rob) servo (Rob)

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202 JSJ DoneJS + CanJS with Justin Meyer

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 55:55


Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016.   02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS   @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)

JavaScript Jabber
202 JSJ DoneJS + CanJS with Justin Meyer

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 55:55


Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016.   02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS   @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)

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202 JSJ DoneJS + CanJS with Justin Meyer

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 55:55


Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016.   02:30 - Justin Meyer Introduction Twitter GitHub Bitovi JavaScriptMVC 03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS @DoneJS   @CanJS 05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus React Set Algebra 12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJS donejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can Done MVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel) Observables Pagination Preventing Loop Issues 25:39 - MVC => MVVM 28:24 - Flux vs MVVM 32:20 - Use Cases 39:19 - App Size StealJS Picks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)

Adventures in Angular
080 AiA Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 57:07


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)

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080 AiA Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 57:07


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)

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080 AiA Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 57:07


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Eisenberg Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 03:23 - Aurelia 04:28 - Conventions and Configurations 19:15 - 2015: “The Year of the Framework” 23:46 - Databinding and Unit Directional Data Flow 27:56 - Advice for Framework Developers React Cycle.js 32:52 - Tool Fatigue JavaScript Fatigue and Keeping Up with Modern Development 43:32 - Change Detection 45:22 - Aurelia Interface Picks AngularConnect (Joe) Why Composer John Williams Knows More About Star Wars Than You Do (Joe) LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game (Joe) Angular 1 and AngularFire (Joe) The Aurelia Docs (Ward) OhYeah! ONE Bar (Lukas) Joe Eames: How Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) is Changing the Face of Web Development (Lukas) The Auralia Website (Lukas) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) The Malazan Book of the Fallen (Rob) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction by Edward Feser (Rob) Attack on Titan Vol. 2 by Hajime Isayama (Rob)

advice blog attack cycle fallen ward framework react keeping up github conventions attack on titan oh yeah web development angular configurations hajime isayama edward feser malazan book data binding rob eisenberg change detection angular connect javascript fatigue freelance remote conf titan vol react remote conf eisenbergeffect mogo portable seat tool fatigue rushmypassport rob eisenberg introduction angularfire unit directional data flow
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198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 59:47


02:36 - Big Changes in the JavaScript Community in 2015 Star Wars (Joke) Star Wars | Code.org The Star Wars API The Year of React Merge Between Node.js and io.js The Year of Tool Fatigue JavaScript Jabber Episode #194: JavaScript Tools Fatigue 09:38 - Other Uses of JavaScript React Native NativeScript Electron Cordova iOT (Internet of Things) Elm 10:56 - Functional Programming 19:16 - Elm / redux 22:40 - RxJS and Reactive Programming Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications 25:00 - ES2015 27:43 - Types: TypeScript / Flow 30:59 - npm 33:00 - Junior Developers and Bootcamps Thinkful Bloc 47:27 - Will other communities start looking at Node? 49:18 - Building Mobile Apps with JavaScript 50:09 - Text Editors or IDEs? Visual Studio Code Picks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Desserts of Kharak (Joe) The Prodigals Club (Joe) AST explorer (Aimee) Chyld Medford (Aimee) Mazie's Girl Scout Cookie Digital Order Site (Aimee) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Patt Flynn: How to Write a Book: The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck)

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198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 59:47


02:36 - Big Changes in the JavaScript Community in 2015 Star Wars (Joke) Star Wars | Code.org The Star Wars API The Year of React Merge Between Node.js and io.js The Year of Tool Fatigue JavaScript Jabber Episode #194: JavaScript Tools Fatigue 09:38 - Other Uses of JavaScript React Native NativeScript Electron Cordova iOT (Internet of Things) Elm 10:56 - Functional Programming 19:16 - Elm / redux 22:40 - RxJS and Reactive Programming Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications 25:00 - ES2015 27:43 - Types: TypeScript / Flow 30:59 - npm 33:00 - Junior Developers and Bootcamps Thinkful Bloc 47:27 - Will other communities start looking at Node? 49:18 - Building Mobile Apps with JavaScript 50:09 - Text Editors or IDEs? Visual Studio Code Picks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Desserts of Kharak (Joe) The Prodigals Club (Joe) AST explorer (Aimee) Chyld Medford (Aimee) Mazie's Girl Scout Cookie Digital Order Site (Aimee) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Patt Flynn: How to Write a Book: The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck)

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JavaScript Jabber
198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 59:47


02:36 - Big Changes in the JavaScript Community in 2015 Star Wars (Joke) Star Wars | Code.org The Star Wars API The Year of React Merge Between Node.js and io.js The Year of Tool Fatigue JavaScript Jabber Episode #194: JavaScript Tools Fatigue 09:38 - Other Uses of JavaScript React Native NativeScript Electron Cordova iOT (Internet of Things) Elm 10:56 - Functional Programming 19:16 - Elm / redux 22:40 - RxJS and Reactive Programming Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications 25:00 - ES2015 27:43 - Types: TypeScript / Flow 30:59 - npm 33:00 - Junior Developers and Bootcamps Thinkful Bloc 47:27 - Will other communities start looking at Node? 49:18 - Building Mobile Apps with JavaScript 50:09 - Text Editors or IDEs? Visual Studio Code Picks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Desserts of Kharak (Joe) The Prodigals Club (Joe) AST explorer (Aimee) Chyld Medford (Aimee) Mazie's Girl Scout Cookie Digital Order Site (Aimee) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Patt Flynn: How to Write a Book: The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck)

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Adventures in Angular
079 AiA Reactive Programming and Redux with Angular 2 with Rob Wormald

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)

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079 AiA Reactive Programming and Redux with Angular 2 with Rob Wormald

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)

performance blog testing cycle context getting started fundamentals react applications mixing redux github frustrations flux ordering filtering occupied angular izombie immutability rxjs reactive programming ng nl freelance remote conf react remote conf reactive extensions rxjs rob wormald mogo portable seat rushmypassport victor savkin managing state rob wormald introduction
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079 AiA Reactive Programming and Redux with Angular 2 with Rob Wormald

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:34 - Rob Wormald Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:53 - How redux Works and How it Works in the Context of Angular 2 ngrx/store React Flux 06:19 - Data Structuring and Immutability Gerard Sans: Angular 2 — Introduction to Redux How to use Redux in Angular 2 Applications 09:11 - Angular 2 Frustrations Performance 15:54 - Filtering and Ordering 18:12 - Application Logic and Testing André Staltz Why React/Redux is an Inferior Paradigm Cycle.js The Elm Programming Language [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals flux-challenge 29:21 - Mixing redux and RxJS Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications ngrx/store 31:12 - Resources/Code Examples [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux 41:12 - Should the Angular team embrace redux? tactical 44:42 - ngrx: Problems 47:28 - RxJS 5 and Getting Started Picks iZombie (Joe) Malcolm in the Middle (Joe) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Lukas) Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Rolling Ball Pens (Lukas) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) NG-NL (Chuck) RushMyPassport (Chuck) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Occupied (Rob) [egghead.io] Cycle.js Fundamentals (Rob) [egghead.io] Dan Abramov: Getting Started with Redux (Rob) Angular 2 Gitter Channel (Rob)

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196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 68:13


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)

JavaScript Jabber
196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 68:13


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)

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196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 68:13


Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf!   02:31 - Jochen Krause Introduction Twitter EclipseSource 03:21 - Ian Bull Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 04:01 - Tabris.js tabris-js (GitHub) 04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React Native Exposing Bluetooth Functionality 08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabris j2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows 14:26 - Getting Started Experience 16:40 - Handling Updates; Live Updating The Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in? 25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI) Ext JS 29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere." 35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed? Xamarin 39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled? 40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android) Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems 47:51 - ES6 Implications 49:29 - Plugins CocoaPods and Widgets' Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)

JavaScript Jabber
193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 53:09


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)    

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193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 53:09


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)    

head running cross blog adventures native tom hanks getting started react freelance phones redux keeping up github atom compatibility use cases plugins pain points electron functionality photons n1 move fast visual studio code ecmascript nuget jibo phonegap nativescript erich gamma pebble time steel tj vantoll burke holland js remote conf destructuring chris dias jessica lord javascript jabber episode electron app freelance remote conf react remote conf angular episode
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193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 53:09


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)    

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