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Author Kevin Hazzard talks his book American Sirens, which tells the story of the world's first paramedics, a group of black men in Pittsburgh. Rob Dodson with Master Fluid Solutions talks about the spirit of giving at work. Ohio Guidestone Therapist Shelly Kepford talks about grief and loss around the holidays.
Igalia's Brian Kardell sits down to chat with Alice Boxhall and Rob Dodson
Doug Stacye and Rob Dodson with Gutter Cover of Kansas City
The world of cybersecurity is moving quickly. With new technologies, there are new vulnerabilities, so it's important to continually be learning and growing, ready to find new ways to meet moving targets. It also requires a passion to keep up with the changes in industry. A mind with a bend towards problem-solving is key in meeting the cybersecurity field.ClearanceJobs chatted with Paul Rivera and Rob Dodson about their journey in starting the CyberOps Training Academy and some advice for the cybersecurity industry. Rivera is the CEO and founder of Def-Logix, Inc. and co-founder of CyberOps Training Academy, and Dodson is the lead instructor and co-founder of CyberOps Training Academy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Videohttps://youtu.be/B0OwzEqPlAcLinks 15:12 Learn CSS Course 23:09 Four kinds of documentation 25:01 Learn Eleventy From Scratch (Piccalilli) 34:14 Accessibility Course 59:32 Headless UI 1:02:04 How I work
Shownotes [00:03:38] Maria explains the resources that people should know about, tools, and techniques in the accessibility space. [00:08:55] Color issues are touched on with accessibility tools and how to deal with it. An app called, “Color Oracle,” is brought up to help for the color impaired. [00:12:44] Chris mentions a utility that is very useful called, CUID, which generates unique ideas. [00:16:12] A trick is explained that is very useful if you don’t want attributes to be passed and a Chrome extension called Vimium is mentioned. [00:23:00] Maria saw a really great talk at an Accessibility Conference by CB Averitt that you should check out. [00:28:21] Chrome has an extension called, Focus Indicator, that Maria says, “It’s really cute.” Hear what it does. [00:29:57] The topic of accessibility “faux pas” of touch devices is discussed. [00:36:35] If you’re having to retrofit an app with accessibility find out where you can start and where are places you can go to get easy wins. [00:41:13] Accessible design from the beginning was touched on earlier, but now the discussion is on the bigger picture with layouts. [00:44:37] Screen readers and compatibility is touched on as well as WCAG resources which have really good coding examples. [00:47:33] If you want to see a cool YouTube series go check out Rob Dodson’s “A11ycasts!” Picks of the week: [00:50:05] Ari has two picks: A song called “The Light,” by The Album Leaf. Also, a song called, “Da Funk,” by Daft Punk. [00:50:33] Chris has two picks: A game called, “Disco Elysium,” and to protect against the COVID-19 virus using scarves and bandanas instead of surgical masks. [00:54:40] Elizabeth’s pick is a keyboard shortcut on VS code, Ctrl+G, on Mac and Windows. [00:56:57] Maria’s pick is that she let her dog lead her on a walk recently and he led them to a secret new dog park inside their neighborhood and it has changed her life! [00:58:01] Ben has two picks: Check out Maria’s talk at VueConf on Vue Mastery and the tv show, “Survivor” Season 33: Millennials Vs. Gen-X. Resources: Maria Lamardo's Twitter (https://twitter.com/marialamardo?lang=en) Maria Lamardo's Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marialamardo) Pendo (https://www.pendo.io/) Color Oracle (https://colororacle.org/) Vimium (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vimium/dbepggeogbaibhgnhhndojpepiihcmeb?hl=en) Cuid (https://github.com/ericelliott/cuid) Focus Indicator (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/focus-indicator/heeoeadndnhebmfebjccbhmccmaoedlf?hl=en-US) CB Averitt (https://www.deque.com/blog/author/cb/) Vue Enterprise Boilerplate base-link component (https://github.com/chrisvfritz/vue-enterprise-boilerplate/blob/master/src/components/_base-link.vue) GitHub Ally Organization () Rob Dodson-A11ycasts on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNYkxOF6rcICWx0C9LVWWVqvHlYJyqw7g) Vue School-Web Accessibility with Maria (https://vueschool.io/courses/web-accessibility-fundamentals) “The Light” by The Album Leaf (https://open.spotify.com/album/1nNiEgpGPe2Sxy9fCxlIYW?highlight=spotify:track:3YlJKAnvDjHNFjFVy2MXMG) “Da Funk” by Daft Punk (https://open.spotify.com/album/5uRdvUR7xCnHmUW8n64n9y?highlight=spotify:track:0MyY4WcN7DIfbSmp5yej5z) Disco Elysium (https://store.steampowered.com/app/632470/Disco_Elysium/) VS Code shortcut (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/tips-and-tricks) Web Accessibility Talk at VueConf with Maria (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHubDB6DIfE) “Survivor”-Season 33 (https://www.cbs.com/shows/survivor/episodes/33/) Sponsor: Linode (https://promo.linode.com/vue/) Special Guest: Maria Lamardo.
web.dev is a new developer resource released at Chrome Dev Summit last year to help developers with topics such as fast load times, network resilience, SEO and more. With integrated lighthouse, the automated performance auditing tool, it can analyse your sites and provide deep insight into what you can do to improve. Join us this week with Rob Dodson to talk all about how web.dev came about, why it is so important, all its great features and what could be coming in the future. Oh! and listen for a chance to WIN a FREE ticket to React Amsterdam, the largest React conference worldwide! Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/180-webdev Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
Descripcion del programa ¿Estás pensando en utilizar Polymer en grandes proyectos? Quédate y veremos todo lo que implica. En el programa de hoy hablaremos sobre Polymer. ¿Para qué se pensó?. Veremos que para hacer aplicaciones web no y los problemas que puede dar. ¡Esperamos que os guste el episodio y como siempre nos vemos al final! ¿Queréis participar? ¿Queréis participar y ayudarnos a decidir que grabar en WeCodeSign y proponer invitad@s? Aquí podéis participar en WeCodeSign. Preguntas rápidas: Borja Godoy Quién me ha inspirado: Ismael Faro Quién me ha inspirado: Abdón Rodríguez Quién me ha inspirado: Jon Rojí Quién me ha inspirado: Jorge Barroso Recomiéndanos un recurso: Medium Recomiéndanos un recurso: Juan W Media Recomiéndanos a un invitado o invitada: Jon Rojí ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Agentes Inteligentes ((Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant)) Contacta con: Borja Godoy Twitter de Borja Godoy Github de Borja Godoy Email de Borja Godoy Links del programa James Kyle nailing the discussion about CSS and components An intro to web components with otters Preview de Polymer 3.0: npm y Módulos de ES6 Polymer 3.0 Preview — Building a mini card game Who's using Polymer? Opening Remarks (Polymer Summit 2017) Polymer Summit 2017 Highlights Web Components Firebase Lighthouse Polymer Codelabs Polymer 2.0 Docs Ismael Faro Abdón Rodríguez Rob Dodson Polymer Summit Talks Captain Codeman Can I Use - Web Components Stencil.JS A Pinterest Progressive Web App Performance Case Study Addy Osmani Recomendaciones de Nacho Project Structure for Using Redux with Polymer 2.0 Polymer Tips: Prevent Inactive Views Responding To Other Route Changes Patrocinadores Fictizia.com Contacta con Ignacio Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
Summary This week Andrea Giammarchi joins us to talk about his latest project hyperHTML! A lightweight Virtual DOM alternative. Andrea talks us through what the project is all about and what he discovered about template literals to make it happen. We talk about how hyperHTML compares to Virtual DOM implementations and the similarities between hyperHTML and the newly announced lit-html. This Week in Web News TypeScript 2.5 RC is now available which includes a new ECMAScript feature allowing you to omit the error variable in catch statements Only a couple of days left to submit talk proposals for NationJS a full stack developer conference happening in Washington, DC on December 1st this year A new site created by Rob Dodson called Custom Elements Everywhere has been released which scores popular JavaScript frameworks on their compatibility with Custom Elements The Polymer team announced lit-html at the Polymer summit, lit-html allows you to write HTML templates with template literals and efficiently render and re-render them to the DOM - more on this later in the episode! Another update from the Polymer Summit: Polymer has announced support for npm and JavaScript modules Resources hyperHTML viperHTML nativeHTML Template Literals hyperHTML & DB Monster viperHTML example hyperMVC Guests Andrea Giammarchi (@WebReflection) Panel Justin Ribeiro (@justinribeiro) Leon Revill (@revillweb) Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.
Topic Accessibility on the Web Summary This episode is all about web accessibility. We’re joined by Rob Dodson, developer advocate at Google, and Alice Boxhall, software engineer at Google. We talk about why accessibility matters to everyone, even beyond people with disabilities. We dive into the implementation details, such as navigation, semantics and styling, based on Rob and Alice’s Web Accessibility course. We explore various guidelines and learning resources to improve your design and implementation. Panelists Rob Dodson @rob_dodson Alice Boxhall @sundress Host Ray Shan @rayshan https://shan.io Links Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ U.S. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act https://www.section508.gov/ Free Udacity Web Accessibility course by Google https://www.udacity.com/course/web-accessibility--ud891 tabindex attribute https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Global_attributes/tabindex Heydon Pickering http://www.heydonworks.com/ Inclusive Design at Microsoft https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/design/inclusive Webkit no longer respects user-scalable=no https://webkit.org/blog/7367/new-interaction-behaviors-in-ios-10/ Testing tools aXe / axe-cli https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-cli WAVE http://wave.webaim.org/ tota11y http://khan.github.io/tota11y/ Lighthouse for progressive web apps https://developers.google.com/web/tools/lighthouse/ Accessibility tools in Chrome DevTools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBJZsp5LsOE macOS VoiceOver https://help.apple.com/voiceover/info/guide/10.12/ NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) https://www.nvaccess.org/ Learning Resources Google Developers - Web Fundamentals - Accessibility https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/accessibility/ A11ycasts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9Qff0b-lHk&list=PLNYkxOF6rcICWx0C9LVWWVqvHlYJyqw7g WebAIM and its mailing list http://webaim.org/ Web Accessibility Slack https://web-a11y.herokuapp.com/ Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) specs and Authoring Practices https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria/ https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/ Good accessibility reference implementations Bootstrap http://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/getting-started/accessibility/ Medium https://medium.com/ Apple https://www.apple.com/ GitHub https://github.com/ Accessibility Wins https://a11ywins.tumblr.com/
In the finale of the mini-series “Meet the Team“, and last piece of his serial killeresque podcasters collection, your host Ian Crabb interviews Rob Dodson, the so-called Dark Side of Sideshow. The younger brother of Will, he’s a multi-instrumentalist, computer genius, doting father and all-round fantastic bloke! Rob talks to Ian about growing up with Will, his […]
2:15 - Introducing Rob Dodson Polycasts with Rob Dodson A11ycasts with Rob Dodson Twitter 2:35 - What are Web Components? 5:00 - Using Web Components 10:05 - Why material design hasn’t focused on Web Components 11:55 - Making Web Components smaller 14:45 - Standards of work 18:10 - What is “Shadydom”? 21:05 - Benefits of using Web Components and custom elements 26:05 - Web Components and Angular 2.0 31:05 - Eventing and lifecycle models for Web Components 33:55 - Testing Web Components 35:30 - Benefits of using Polymer 38:50 - Clearing up confusion between Polymer, polyfills, and Web Components http://webcomponents.org/ SkateJS Polymer Project 41:20 - What does Rob Dodson do? Polymer Summit London 2016 42:40 - Seeing how Angular 2 and Web Components connect https://github.com/webcomponents/angular-interop https://github.com/robdodson/angular-custom-elements Custom Element Inter-op with Angular 2 by Danny Blue Picks: Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit (Ward) Angular Remote Conf videos (Charles) Web Components Remote Conf (Charles) Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance (Rob) Stranger Things (Rob)
2:15 - Introducing Rob Dodson Polycasts with Rob Dodson A11ycasts with Rob Dodson Twitter 2:35 - What are Web Components? 5:00 - Using Web Components 10:05 - Why material design hasn’t focused on Web Components 11:55 - Making Web Components smaller 14:45 - Standards of work 18:10 - What is “Shadydom”? 21:05 - Benefits of using Web Components and custom elements 26:05 - Web Components and Angular 2.0 31:05 - Eventing and lifecycle models for Web Components 33:55 - Testing Web Components 35:30 - Benefits of using Polymer 38:50 - Clearing up confusion between Polymer, polyfills, and Web Components http://webcomponents.org/ SkateJS Polymer Project 41:20 - What does Rob Dodson do? Polymer Summit London 2016 42:40 - Seeing how Angular 2 and Web Components connect https://github.com/webcomponents/angular-interop https://github.com/robdodson/angular-custom-elements Custom Element Inter-op with Angular 2 by Danny Blue Picks: Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit (Ward) Angular Remote Conf videos (Charles) Web Components Remote Conf (Charles) Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance (Rob) Stranger Things (Rob)
2:15 - Introducing Rob Dodson Polycasts with Rob Dodson A11ycasts with Rob Dodson Twitter 2:35 - What are Web Components? 5:00 - Using Web Components 10:05 - Why material design hasn’t focused on Web Components 11:55 - Making Web Components smaller 14:45 - Standards of work 18:10 - What is “Shadydom”? 21:05 - Benefits of using Web Components and custom elements 26:05 - Web Components and Angular 2.0 31:05 - Eventing and lifecycle models for Web Components 33:55 - Testing Web Components 35:30 - Benefits of using Polymer 38:50 - Clearing up confusion between Polymer, polyfills, and Web Components http://webcomponents.org/ SkateJS Polymer Project 41:20 - What does Rob Dodson do? Polymer Summit London 2016 42:40 - Seeing how Angular 2 and Web Components connect https://github.com/webcomponents/angular-interop https://github.com/robdodson/angular-custom-elements Custom Element Inter-op with Angular 2 by Danny Blue Picks: Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit (Ward) Angular Remote Conf videos (Charles) Web Components Remote Conf (Charles) Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance (Rob) Stranger Things (Rob)
In this week’s In Defence Of, your heroic host Ian Crabb is joined by fearless leader of the Sideshow bots, Will Dodson alias Willimus Prime, Andrew Steele aka Bumblesteel, and finally, waiting in the wings ready to go, the dark Harbinger, Mr. Rob Dodson! In episode 8 of IDO, the brave defenders of the Matrix of Leadership discuss […]
Software developer at Softwire, Tim Perry (@pimterry), has created a set of “Server Components”. These are simple, lightweight tools for “composable HTML rendering in Node.js, broadly following the Web Components browser specification, but on the server side”. Rob Dodson (@rob_dodson), Google Developer Advocate & Polymer Legend & Trey Shugart (@treshugart), Atlassian superstar & SkateJS creator, round out the the guests for this episode discussing the reality & the possibilities of using Web Components on the server. Additionally, we look at other projects like the ‘Express Web Components' by Jordan Last that take a different approach to this by running Chromium on the server side. Resources SS rendering for Web Components - https://scotch.io/tutorials/server-side-web-components-how-and-why Server Components Info - https://pimterry.github.io/server-components/ Code - https://github.com/pimterry/server-components Scram.js - https://github.com/scramjs WebComponentsJS Polyfills - https://github.com/webcomponents/webcomponentsjs/tree/v0.7.22 Angular Universal - https://github.com/angular/universal Express Web Components - https://github.com/scramjs/express-web-components
Smart phone apps have better performance than web apps. When we have an application that we use on a regular basis, we download that application to a smart phone rather than using the browser based version on our mobile browser. Google’s Polymer Project wants to improve the gap between native app performance and mobile web The post Google’s Polymer Project with Rob Dodson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
We’re back folks! Your favourite show has triumphantly returned! We have a brand new line-up for this rebirth of In Defence Of. Your amazing host Ian Crabb leads his robot army, the godfather of Sideshow Will Dodson, Ian’s nemesis Rob Dodson and newest member to the Sideshow network, the lovechild of nerds and geeks across the World, Andrew […]
In S01E07, Rob Dodson, Google Developer Advocate shares the future of web components and Polymer with us. Justin Ribeiro, Google Developer Expert interviews. Rob gives us an update on the browser web components battle and where everyone is with relation to feature shipments. Shadow DOM and custom elements should be hitting more browsers this year, and where the future of HTML imports will be. If you're looking to get started using web components, Rob covers what you as a developer can do right now and Polymer's vision for how they play in the web component ecosystem. Rob discusses his opinions as to why large corporations are quicker to adopt web components than the OSS community, shares juicy gossip on an up and coming Polymer CLI, and tells us about cool tools like polygit.org! Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_.
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:39 - Hongli Lai Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Phusion 03:08 - Tinco Andringa Introduction GitHub 03:23 - Phusion Passenger [GitHub] passenger 06:13 - Automation nginx 08:37 - Parsing HTTP Headers Hooking 12:44 - Meteor Support 15:37 - Future Added Features? 17:12 - Passenger Enterprise Ruby Rogues Episode #143: Passenger Enterprise with Tinco Andringa and Hongli Lai About Phusion Passenger Documentation & Support 20:03 - Concurrency and Multithreading Multiprocessing The Cluster Module WebSockets passenger_sticky_sessions 23:33 - Setting Up on a Server for a Node.js Application Debian Packages 25:06 - Union Station Monitoring Tool (Union Station Teaser) Introducing Union Station: our web app performance monitoring and behavior analysis service; now in open beta Using Google Polymer JavaScript Jabber Episode #120: Google Polymer with Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman Polymer vs Facebook React Picks Emily Claire Reese: Playing Catch-Up (Jamison) Jason Punyon: Providence: Failure Is Always an Option (Jamison) Active Child: You Are All I See (Jamison) FFmpeg (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) Developers' Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) DevChat.tv Kickstarter (Chuck) Dash (Hongli) In the Balance: An Alternate History of the Second World War by Harry Turtledove (Hongli) phusion-mvc (Tinco) Union Station Teaser (Tinco) Radio 1's Live Lounge (Tinco)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:39 - Hongli Lai Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Phusion 03:08 - Tinco Andringa Introduction GitHub 03:23 - Phusion Passenger [GitHub] passenger 06:13 - Automation nginx 08:37 - Parsing HTTP Headers Hooking 12:44 - Meteor Support 15:37 - Future Added Features? 17:12 - Passenger Enterprise Ruby Rogues Episode #143: Passenger Enterprise with Tinco Andringa and Hongli Lai About Phusion Passenger Documentation & Support 20:03 - Concurrency and Multithreading Multiprocessing The Cluster Module WebSockets passenger_sticky_sessions 23:33 - Setting Up on a Server for a Node.js Application Debian Packages 25:06 - Union Station Monitoring Tool (Union Station Teaser) Introducing Union Station: our web app performance monitoring and behavior analysis service; now in open beta Using Google Polymer JavaScript Jabber Episode #120: Google Polymer with Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman Polymer vs Facebook React Picks Emily Claire Reese: Playing Catch-Up (Jamison) Jason Punyon: Providence: Failure Is Always an Option (Jamison) Active Child: You Are All I See (Jamison) FFmpeg (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) Developers' Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) DevChat.tv Kickstarter (Chuck) Dash (Hongli) In the Balance: An Alternate History of the Second World War by Harry Turtledove (Hongli) phusion-mvc (Tinco) Union Station Teaser (Tinco) Radio 1's Live Lounge (Tinco)
Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:39 - Hongli Lai Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Phusion 03:08 - Tinco Andringa Introduction GitHub 03:23 - Phusion Passenger [GitHub] passenger 06:13 - Automation nginx 08:37 - Parsing HTTP Headers Hooking 12:44 - Meteor Support 15:37 - Future Added Features? 17:12 - Passenger Enterprise Ruby Rogues Episode #143: Passenger Enterprise with Tinco Andringa and Hongli Lai About Phusion Passenger Documentation & Support 20:03 - Concurrency and Multithreading Multiprocessing The Cluster Module WebSockets passenger_sticky_sessions 23:33 - Setting Up on a Server for a Node.js Application Debian Packages 25:06 - Union Station Monitoring Tool (Union Station Teaser) Introducing Union Station: our web app performance monitoring and behavior analysis service; now in open beta Using Google Polymer JavaScript Jabber Episode #120: Google Polymer with Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman Polymer vs Facebook React Picks Emily Claire Reese: Playing Catch-Up (Jamison) Jason Punyon: Providence: Failure Is Always an Option (Jamison) Active Child: You Are All I See (Jamison) FFmpeg (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) Developers' Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) DevChat.tv Kickstarter (Chuck) Dash (Hongli) In the Balance: An Alternate History of the Second World War by Harry Turtledove (Hongli) phusion-mvc (Tinco) Union Station Teaser (Tinco) Radio 1's Live Lounge (Tinco)
Web Components are all the rage these days — a way to create the web using chunks of code that are reusable across projects. Polymer is a polyfill for using Web Components today. Rob Dodson joins Jen Simmons to explain the current landscape.
In celebration of the new series of Doctor Who, with the 12th Doctor, Peter Capaldi, we take a look back at all the marvellous music Murray Gold has composed for the show so far and choose our four favourite scores. Links from this episode: The Time Lord Message Cube as mentioned in this episode BAFTA Interview with […]
The panelists talk to Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman about the Google Polymer project and Google I/O.
The panelists talk to Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman about the Google Polymer project and Google I/O.
The panelists talk to Rob Dodson and Eric Bidelman about the Google Polymer project and Google I/O.