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Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
Check out Angular Remote Conf! 02:55 - Gregg Pollack Introduction Twitter GitHub Envy Labs @envylabs Code School @codeschool Starter Studio 05:19 - Code School Rails for Zombies Try Ruby 06:49 - Course Content Code School Angular.js Courses Breaking the Ice with Regular Expressions The Fundamentals of Design 09:42 - Plots & Storylines 11:40 - Code School vs Pluralsight 14:09 - Structuring Courses Frontend vs Backend Building Blocks of Express.js Real-Time Web with Node.js Security & Sandboxing abecedary Mocha 18:21 - JavaScript.com Try jQuery Contributing to JavaScript.com Let Us Know Try JavaScript Resources 22:47 - Designing Exercises & Challenges abecedary Chai 30:31 - The Future of Online Learning Thinkful Bloc.io AirPair HackHands Smarterer 34:01 - Teaching Best Practices Picks Mr. Robot (Gregg) #ILookLikeAnEngineer (Aimee) Why we Need WebAssembly An Interview with Brendan Eich (Aimee) Raspberry Pi 2 Model B (AJ) Periscope (Chuck)
Hamilton Chapman talks about Pusher, what services it offers through its APIs and why they’re taking part at the Athens Battlehack 2015. We ask him about real time web technologies, where we find them and what we can hope to see in the future. Will it be only notifications, chat and dashboards, as we’ve seen most apps use it up to now, or can we expect to see more interesting instances appearing in IoT, health and other fields that will start to really impact our lives. Follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/hamchapman. Interviewed by Vicki Kolovou for Tech Talks Central.
WebSockets, Server Sent Events or should I maybe just use Short Polling? Choosing the right tool for the job is always harder then it looks and often requires deep understanding of the various techniques and hacks. Join this journey and learn about the beauty and horrors of building the real-time web. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2014/sessions/arnout-kazemier-pushing-the-real-time-web-forward
WebSockets, Server Sent Events or should I maybe just use Short Polling? Choosing the right tool for the job is always harder then it looks and often requires deep understanding of the various techniques and hacks. Join this journey and learn about the beauty and horrors of building the real-time web. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2014/sessions/arnout-kazemier-pushing-the-real-time-web-forward
Aaron and Brian talk with Chris Matthieu (@chrismatthieu) about the real-time web, Node.js, UC-enabling Twitter with Twelephone, the evolution of Anything-as-a-Service, mobile apps and how we’re addicted to instant responsiveness on the Internet.
Websockets is introducing web developers to a whole new world of real-time programming but that isn’t the end of the story. SignalR gives ASP.NET developers the ability to build real-time web apps that work both with and without websockets and with an API so easy to use it almost seems like magic (really). You want scale too? No problem; SignalR scales out with your application. Come and see why web programing will never be the same again.
This episode had us diving into the real-time web with Nathan Fritz, the Chief Architect for &yet, and the man who has foolishly agreed to help Chris learn the finer points of Node.js. You can just hear the excitement in all our voices as we discuss Web 3.14159 aka the Real Time Web. Nathan is one smart motherfucker so be prepared to have lots of knowledge exploded into your brain. Nathan also discusses his previous life as a PHP guy, what XMPP is all about, and his book-in-progress on Lua scripting in Redis. Thanks again to our awesome sponsor for this episode Engine Yard. Don’t worry, we’ll spend your sponsorship money wisely. Feel free to hit us up on Twitter at @dev_hell or harass Ed and Chris directly. Download now (MP3, 43.2MB, 1:23) Links Engine Yard is a most-delightful PaaS company and happy sponsor of this episode Lua is supported as a scripting language in Redis Thoonk Nathan learned to hate a certain subset of programmers via his work on an XMPP library he wrote in PHP 0MQ Tornado and Twisted are two Python event-driven networking frameworks Eventmachine is a Ruby event-driven networking frameworks Mozilla Developers Network is Nathan’s go-to choice for information about JavaScript
49: TZ Interview - PubNub / Scaling the Real-time Web by techzing
Wynn chatted with Julien Genestoux (github/twitter) from Superfeedr about PubSubHubBub, XMPP, Websockets, and the real-time web.
Wynn chatted with Julien Genestoux (github/twitter) from Superfeedr about PubSubHubBub, XMPP, Websockets, and the real-time web.
Queen Rania speaks about leveraging the power of social media to alleviate social challenges in the real world at Le Web '09. الملكة رانيا تتحدث عن أهمية استغلال المواقع الالكترونية لمواجهة التحديات الاجتماعية في العالم في مؤتمر لوويب في باريس
Season's Greetings! Bonjour! Happy to announce that the 1indienation Podcast now have an iPhone App available for purchase in the iTunes Store! Please rate and comment. It means the world to me! I appreciate my fans and have made it easier for you to enjoy the tunes. Please support a good cause! http://bit.ly/1inAppEpisode 38 Real Time Passion is a take on Leweb's theme of Real Time Web. I am one of the Official Bloggers for Leweb! I will be attending the conference and tweeting/blogging live from the event!Leweb is a tech conference in Paris, France Dec. 9-10, 2009. What LeWeb is really about is... ...people We want attendees to get the opportunity to meet the speakers, entrepreneurs to meet investors to share ideas, open new opportunities by creating several networking areas adjacent to the plenary room. ...entrepreneurs The StartUp Competition is an event in the event. We dedicate a space for this competition (a 400 seats room) which is a great opportunity for rising stars to get more visibility in front of business leaders, investors and technology influencers. ...partnership LeWeb is an event that could not be achieve without the trust of our partners and we really work hard to build this on a long term relationship http://leweb.nethttp://twitter.com/lewebAu Revoir!!! bisous! (If you have questions on the 1indienation app contest please email me at the shows name @gmail.com! or listen to the show and find out what the address is ;)
We are moving from a web of pages and sites to a rich and continuous stream of interactions. Historically, we often thought of the web using a metaphor of “real estate,” with accompanying lexicon of “sites” and “locations.” However, as the Network Age has evolved, we now are beginning to realize that the web has duality, and also has characteristics of a real-time flow as well. With Laura Fitton (@pistachio) and Tantek Çelik (@t).
We are moving from a web of pages and sites to a rich and continuous stream of interactions. Historically, we often thought of the web using a metaphor of “real estate,” with accompanying lexicon of “sites” and “locations.” However, as the Network Age has evolved, we now are beginning to realize that the web has duality, and also has characteristics of a real-time flow as well. With Laura Fitton (@pistachio) and Tantek Çelik (@t).
Marshall says: "Special BadHairDay Show tonight at 7pm PST: Five Tangible Benefits of the Real-Time Web."
Marshall says: "Special BadHairDay Show tonight at 7pm PST: Five Tangible Benefits of the Real-Time Web."
Are you suffering from information overload? Soon you could be inundated by instantaneous updates and some are calling the next-generation Internet the "real-time web." In this episode, co-hosts Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell will take you on a guided tour of this new stage in web evolution and discuss its implications for lawyers and others already overburdened with flow of information. After you listen, be sure to check out Tom & Dennis' co-blog and book by the same name, The Lawyers Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies.