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The Changelog
Threat hunter in the machine (Friends)

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 105:27


Adam & Jerod catch up with our ol' friend, Suz Hinton! It's been a couple years since Suz was a regular on JS Party. Since then, she moved back to Australia, earned a degree in cyber security & won a fidget spinner from the NSA... but that's not all!

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Threat hunter in the machine (Changelog & Friends #58)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 105:27


Adam & Jerod catch up with our ol' friend, Suz Hinton! It's been a couple years since Suz was a regular on JS Party. Since then, she moved back to Australia, earned a degree in cyber security & won a fidget spinner from the NSA... but that's not all!

JS Party
Best of the fest! Volume 1

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 56:48 Transcription Available


JS Party listeners and panelists celebrate our favorite moments from the past 100 episodes! You'll hear from over 20 of your favorite voices across 14 episodes. We also share some behind-the-scenes and read/hear from listeners! Here's to the last 200 episodes, and the next 200 as well.

Changelog Master Feed
Best of the fest! Volume 1 (JS Party #200)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 56:48 Transcription Available


JS Party listeners and panelists celebrate our favorite moments from the past 100 episodes! You'll hear from over 20 of your favorite voices across 14 episodes. We also share some behind-the-scenes and read/hear from listeners! Here's to the last 200 episodes, and the next 200 as well.

Coffee and Open Source
Suz Hinton

Coffee and Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 61:19


Suz Hinton is a senior software developer and open source maintainer who has been working in software for over 15 years. She currently works on developer tools and API experience at Stripe. Suz is a strong advocate for privacy, security, accessibility, and prioritizing the user experience in everything she does. In her spare time, she enjoys maintaining OSS, creating 3D artworks, messing with hardware / IoT, and reading books. You can follow Suz on Social Media https://twitter.com/noopkat https://github.com/noopkat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support

The Changelog
Why we

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 44:56 Transcription Available


On this special edition of The Changelog, we tell Vim's story from the mouths of its users. Julia Evans, Drew Neil, Suz Hinton, and Gary Bernhardt join Jerod Santo for a deep and wide-ranging discussion about “the best text editor that anyone ever wrote.”

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Why we

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 44:56 Transcription Available


On this special edition of The Changelog, we tell Vim's story from the mouths of its users. Julia Evans, Drew Neil, Suz Hinton, and Gary Bernhardt join Jerod Santo for a deep and wide-ranging discussion about “the best text editor that anyone ever wrote.”

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RUBY 484: Bootcamps: Bad or Badass

All Ruby Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 63:50


We discuss the value of bootcamps and whether new developers should consider them. We also touch a little bit on related topics like interviewing. Panel Charles Wood John Epperson Luke Stutters Sponsors Next Level Mastermind  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz Hinton Picks Charles- Next Level Mastermind Charles- The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan  Charles- The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell John- Nikka Yoichi Single Malt John- Logitech | C920 HD PRO WEBCAM Luke- GitHub | awesome-print Luke-  Apache CloudStack™

Ruby Rogues
RUBY 484: Bootcamps: Bad or Badass

Ruby Rogues

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 63:50


We discuss the value of bootcamps and whether new developers should consider them. We also touch a little bit on related topics like interviewing. Panel Charles Wood John Epperson Luke Stutters Sponsors Next Level Mastermind  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz Hinton Picks Charles- Next Level Mastermind Charles- The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan  Charles- The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell John- Nikka Yoichi Single Malt John- Logitech | C920 HD PRO WEBCAM Luke- GitHub | awesome-print Luke-  Apache CloudStack™

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RUBY 484: Bootcamps: Bad or Badass

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 63:50


We discuss the value of bootcamps and whether new developers should consider them. We also touch a little bit on related topics like interviewing. Panel Charles Wood John Epperson Luke Stutters Sponsors Next Level Mastermind  Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz Hinton Picks Charles- Next Level Mastermind Charles- The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan  Charles- The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell John- Nikka Yoichi Single Malt John- Logitech | C920 HD PRO WEBCAM Luke- GitHub | awesome-print Luke-  Apache CloudStack™

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409: Stripe & Streaming with Suz Hinton

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 53:18


Show Description****************Suz Hinton stops by to talk about what it's like to work at Stripe, how businesses should consider storing billing data, her live stream coding journey, and building and coding digital devices like the Arduino. Listen on Website →Links***** JS Party Stripe Kickstarter Suz Hinton’s Twitch Live Coding Setup Hashtiv.com Subscribe to Suz’s Twitch […]

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast
Episode 138 – MXChip and IoT with Suz Hinton

The 6 Figure Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 33:55


  Suz is a front-end developer by trade, and open source contributor and enthusiast in her spare time. She likes the web, robots, accessibility, education, and code.   Links https://noopkat.com https://github.com/noopkat https://twitter.com/noopkat https://www.twitch.tv/noopkat https://www.youtube.com/c/Noopkat https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmhinton/   Resources https://www.adafruit.com/ https://www.arduino.cc/ https://github.com/noopkat/mxchip-gifs Xbox Adaptive Controller   "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved   × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!  

Software Engineering Unlocked
Done playing Microsoft's corporate game

Software Engineering Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 57:36


Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Deezer, or via RSS.Links:Suz's websiteSuz on TwitchSuz on TwitterShow notes:We start the episode by deep diving into Suz's current role at Stripe (0:35). She explains that she is a developer advocate, working with a lot of different folks at Stripe. She is responsible to make sure the Stripe terminal product is a great experience for the customers. Therefore, she currently works on reducing the time it takes a new customer to use the terminal for the first time as much as possible.I ask her how she connects with the customers, and she explains that at Stripe, UX teams reach out to customers for different reasons (2:25). For example, the team might reach out when they see the customer is using the software in an interesting way. Then, UX researchers try to understand more about the customer, by booking sessions with them. Other employees at Stripe can participate during such sessions and learn more about the usage of the product and the customers.This sounds fascinating to me (3:46). Especially the part where Suz explains that customers are quite interested in participating during these sessions. We both think it has to do, that the customer clearly values the product and see that they benefit from making it even better.In the following minutes, Suz tells me about her positive interview experience at Stripe (7:35). She says Stripe reached out when she just started at Microsoft. But, because she did not want to leave a job just after having started it, they tabled the conversation. But after 2 years working at Microsoft, she was ready and reached out to them again to continue the conversation.She says it was quite a standard interview process, including coding assignments and a full-day on-site interview (9:11). But all interviews were done in an emphatic way, and she felt she always knew what people are looking for and what is expected of her. Even more, she felt she got a great understanding of how her job will look like through the interview.We move on to a very interesting, but probably also stressful part of Suz's life (13:00). Her time at Microsoft. Because I follow Suz already quite some time on Twitter, I also saw a tweet of hers about leaving Microsoft. She said that this job and the team haven't been a great fit for her.I was unsure if Suz is ready to share her experience with all of us, but it turns out she is. So, during the next few minutes, we talk about her experience joining Microsoft as a developer advocate.Suz explains that the organization structure wasn't very beneficial for the developer relation teams to actually make an impact. Teams weren't really working with each other. It seemed more like teams were working against each other. The way, the teams interacted with each other, often forced Suz into conflict situations and into disagreements where she had to argue a lot with product teams. She tells me that during this time she became less conflict adverse, but the experience was still far from positive for her.So, Suz actually moved from the sales organization to the developer division. This way, she hoped to have more impact and fewer conflicts. Still, also this move turned out to not be what Suz expected. Unfortunately, she still experienced a lot of gate-keeping, power struggles and what she calls corporate games.But Suz is determined to give it a fair shot, so she did not quit, but tried to learn and figure out how she effectively can make an impact. But after ~2 years trying to make it work at Microsoft, Suz was ready to move on.So, she interviewed with Stripe, and got her next great job (20:00). But this time around, Suz asks though questions during the interview process. She really probes to see if the company culture is a good fit, and isn't afraid to ask to speak to even more employees before signing on. But getting a new job is a stressful situation for Suz. Similar to when I worked for Microsoft, Suz is on a working visa. This means that she cannot simply quit her job. Instead, she has only a small time window in which she can transition from one job to the other without needing to leave the country.After that, I wanted to know more about software engineering practices at Stripe, and I start with my favorite topic: code reviews (24:30). Turns out for compliance reasons every line of code is reviewed at Stripe.The conversation about code reviews naturally brought us to talk about mentoring (28:02). So, Suz explains to me about her experience mentoring junior developers. I ask her how all started and how she engages with her mentees.We both haven't had many mentors during our 15+ years of experience in this industry (31:28). So we discuss this a bit and think about how we proactively can seek out mentors or just observe people and learn from people that are ahead of us.Finally, we move on to live coding - a topic that is super fascinating and also terrifying to me at the same time (42:38). We spend the next 10 minutes deep diving into this topic. Suz explains to me what live coding is all about and how she started. I get all kinds of anxieties when listening to her. She started and overcame anxieties with a lot of practice and preparation at the beginning. And the, she grew into it. Somehow this eases me as well, and who knows, I might try it as well soon.Suz explains how she uses live coding to build a community and to help people get started with open source (54:00). When she describes it like that, I can see the many benefits this kind of exposure brings. Well, most likely this kind of interaction will become even more powerful in the next years, with a generation that loves watching videos.

Chats with Kent C. Dodds
Getting Started With Code Live-Streaming With Suz Hinton

Chats with Kent C. Dodds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 29:39


Suz started streaming because she wanted to show pepole that hardware coding is just like regular everyday coding, it's just for smaller, dumber computers. It's been two and a half years since she started streaming and her reasons have changed since then. Suz has a community of fourteen-thousand that gathers around her stream now. Despite her now much busier schedule these days this community motivates her to keep coming back and getting open source work done. Suz talks about how you need to be doing it for the right reasons if you want to actually stick with it. Don't expect to make a salary off of your live-coding stream. Make sure that you go into it with a sustainable schedule for you, don't try to push it only to burn out after a month or two. Don't invest a ton of money up front either, it's okay to just have a headset and a webcam for your first streams while you are testing the waters. Most of the people who watch you are interested in what you are doing and want you to succeed. The people who'd tell you how much you suck aren't going to spend the time to watch your live stream. We tend to be our own biggest critics, don't let the fear of criticism keep you from streaming! Resources Suz's Streaming Setup Free Music Archive Bandcamp Loopback Chrome Blocksite Azure Mask Suz Hinton Twitter Website Twitch Blog Github Kent C. Dodds Website Twitter Github Youtube Testing JavaScript

Real Talk JavaScript
Episode 36: Let's Remove the I in IoT with Suz Hinton

Real Talk JavaScript

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 52:56


Recording date: 2019-05-14 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Suz Hinton @Noopkat Resources: Suz’s YouTube channel Suz’s Twitch channel IoT - Internet of Things https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things Azure IoT https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/iot/?wt.mc_id=rtjs-podcast-jopapa Ransomeware https://www.cso.com.au/article/645755/why-iot-could-next-ransomware-target/ IoT Security https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/iot-securitys-coming-of-age-is-overdue/a/d-id/1333756 Extended Offline operation with Azure IoT Edge https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/extended-offline-operation-with-azure-iot-edge/?wt.mc_id=rtjs-podcast-jopapa PWAs https://developers.google.com/web/progressive-web-apps/ Getting Started with PWAs Service Worker https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/service-workers/ Offline Storage for PWA https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/instant-and-offline/web-storage/offline-for-pwa Web Bluetooth API https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Bluetooth_API Network Information API https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Network_Information_API Web USB API https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/USB Languages for IoT https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-choose-the-best-programming-language-for-io Arduino https://www.arduino.cc/ Raspberry Pi https://www.raspberrypi.org/ Install Linux on Pi https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/linux.md Parasail and IoT https://adacore.github.io/ParaSail/ Assembly and IoT https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/10/iot_puts_assembly_language_back_on_the_charts/ MQQT https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MQTT Smart Garden https://www.hackster.io/boltmakers/build-a-smart-garden-with-iot-plant-monitoring-system-3edc09 Build a Plant Observatory Using Azure IoT and Node.js https://www.hackster.io/green-team/how-to-build-plant-observatory-using-azure-iot-and-node-js-ad2d31 Team KSF.LCC UK Imagine Cup National Finalist https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/uk_faculty_connection/2017/05/03/heading-to-seattle-team-ksf-lcc-uk-imagine-cup-national-finalist/?wt.mc_id=rtjs-podcast-jopapa Microsoft Ignite the Tour https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ignite-the-tour/?wt.mc_id=rtjs-podcast-jopapa Someone to follow Microsoft Imagine Cup https://news.microsoft.com/apac/features/imagine-cup-from-students-to-technologys-next-superheroes/?wt.mc_id=rtjs-podcast-jopapa What to Think About Machines That Think https://www.amazon.com/What-Think-About-Machines-That/dp/006242565X The Cuckoo's Egg: Tracking a Spy Through the Maze of Computer Espionage https://www.amazon.com/Cuckoos-Egg-Tracking-Computer-Espionage/dp/1416507787 Timejumps 01:32 What is I O T? 05:20 How do you protect yourself? 11:13 What's offline IOT? 12:55 Sponsor: IdeaBlade 13:53 What could offline IOT mean? 24:09 Is Javascript your main language? 26:51 The diversification of devices 30:35 Is Rasberry Pi still the thing to look at? 32:58 What languages can you use for IOT devices? 40:39 Sponsor: Nrwl 41:21 Constraints and fun of IOT devices 49:11 Someone to follow

Philip Guo - podcasts and vlogs - pgbovine.net
PG Podcast - Episode 50 - Jeff Lindsay on the computer as a tractor for the mind

Philip Guo - podcasts and vlogs - pgbovine.net

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019


Twitter: https://twitter.com/pgbovineSupport with PayPal, Patreon, credit/debit: http://pgbovine.net/support.htmhttp://pgbovine.net/PG-Podcast-50-Jeff-Lindsay.htm- [PG Podcast - Episode 45 - Kathleen Tuite on fostering technical communities and learning in public](http://pgbovine.net/PG-Podcast-45-Kathleen-Tuite.htm)- [SuperHappyDevHouse](http://superhappydevhouse.org/w/page/16345504/FrontPage)- [Web 2.0](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0)- [Webhook](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook)- [Homebrew Computer Club](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_Computer_Club)- [Major League Hacking](https://mlh.io/)- [Hack the Future](https://hackthefuture.org/)- [Hacker Dojo | Community Tech Hub and Hacker Space for Silicon Valley](https://hackerdojo.com/)- [Idealized Design: How Bell Labs Imagined - and Created - the Telephone System of the Future](https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/idealized-design-how-bell-labs-imagined-and-created-the-telephone-system-of-the-future/)- [PG Podcast - Episode 46 - Ted Benson returns! sustaining innovation in a high-growth startup](http://pgbovine.net/PG-Podcast-46-Ted-Benson-returns.htm)- [Cat Backhoe Loaders](https://www.cat.com/en_AU/products/new/equipment/backhoe-loaders/side-shift/ 1000031542.html)- [Steve Jobs on Why Computers Are Like a Bicycle for the Mind (1990)](https://www.brainpickings.org/2011/12/21/steve-jobs-bicycle-for-the-mind-1990/)- [End-user programming - Ink & Switch](https://www.inkandswitch.com/end-user-programming.html)- [Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/lessons-from-my-first-year-of-live-coding-on-twitch-41a32e2f41c1) by Suz Hinton- [PG Podcast - Episode 10 - Julian McAuley on 24-hour live-streaming from his office](http://pgbovine.net/PG-Podcast-10-Julian-McAuley.htm)Recorded: 2019-05-11

MS Dev Show
MXCHIP with Suz Hinton

MS Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 56:46


We talk with Suz Hinton about MX Chip. We also chat about her live streaming and the gear she uses. Calculator goes open source. And Apple Rick-rolled us all. News Not getting Rick Rolled enough? Check out the official Apple Watch documentation archive! Announcing the Open Sourcing of Windows Calculator. Calculator on GitHub My Twitch Live Coding Setup Suz Hinton @noopkat noopkat.com Twitch ----------------------------------------------------- IoT Dev Kit MX Chip Getting Started i^2c Sparkfun Adafruit IoT Fan Led Scrolling Message board Arduino JSON Azure Pick of the Week Microsoft opens first datacenters in Africa with general availability of Microsoft Azure

Elixir Mix
EMx 042: Updates on ExVenture with Eric Oestrich

Elixir Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 46:56


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte CacheFly Panel Josh Adams Mark Ericksen Guest: Eric Oestrich Episode Summary In this episode of Elixir Mix, Mark Ericksen and Josh Adams chat with guest, Eric Oestrich, a developer at SmartLogic and creator of ExVenture and Grapevine, two open source Elixir applications centered around text based games. Eric gives updates on ExVenture and Grapevine. Mark and Josh both have referenced ExVenture before, for using different ideas. They mention Prometheus and Grafana, two monitoring platforms that work well with Elixir applications.  Eric also describes how Grapevine and ExVenture interact to help gamers get profiled with their achievements. Eric shares his experiences getting ExVenture set up with a continuous integration (CI) server. Panelists agree having side projects help developers try out new technology without deadline pressure. Eric does live development every Monday at 12:00 pm EST on smartlogictv. Eric and Mark both share their experiences with live coding. Josh mentions an article he liked on live coding: “Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch” by Suz Hinton. Eric talks about what he has been working on outside of ExVenture and Grapevine. They briefly compare ease of shelling out in Python, Elixir and Ruby. SmartLogic now has a podcast called “Smart Software with SmartLogic” and Mark was a guest on one of the episodes “Elixir in Production”. Links http://erlang.org/doc/man/sys.html#get_state-1 http://oestrich.org/ http://blog.oestrich.org/ https://twitter.com/ericoestrich https://www.smartlogic.com/ https://exventure.org/ https://grapevine.haus/ https://blog.oestrich.org/2019/01/exventure-updates https://prometheus.io/ https://grafana.com/ https://travis-ci.org/ https://semaphoreci.com/ https://jenkins.io/ https://twitter.com/alicegoldfuss/status/1098604563664420865 https://circleci.com/ https://about.gitlab.com/ https://github.com/Trevoke/dwarlixir https://www.twitch.tv/smartlogictv Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch by Suz Hinton https://obsproject.com/ https://github.com/alco/porcelain http://bert-rpc.org/ https://github.com/mojombo/bertrpc https://podcast.smartlogic.io/ https://github.com/oestrich/ex_venture/ https://www.clustertruck.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix https://twitter.com/elixir_mix Picks Josh Adams: https://github.com/beerriot/goma Mark Ericksen: http://blog.plataformatec.com.br/2019/02/announcing-broadway/ Eric Oestrich: http://www.restfest.org/

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EMx 042: Updates on ExVenture with Eric Oestrich

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 46:56


Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte CacheFly Panel Josh Adams Mark Ericksen Guest: Eric Oestrich Episode Summary In this episode of Elixir Mix, Mark Ericksen and Josh Adams chat with guest, Eric Oestrich, a developer at SmartLogic and creator of ExVenture and Grapevine, two open source Elixir applications centered around text based games. Eric gives updates on ExVenture and Grapevine. Mark and Josh both have referenced ExVenture before, for using different ideas. They mention Prometheus and Grafana, two monitoring platforms that work well with Elixir applications.  Eric also describes how Grapevine and ExVenture interact to help gamers get profiled with their achievements. Eric shares his experiences getting ExVenture set up with a continuous integration (CI) server. Panelists agree having side projects help developers try out new technology without deadline pressure. Eric does live development every Monday at 12:00 pm EST on smartlogictv. Eric and Mark both share their experiences with live coding. Josh mentions an article he liked on live coding: “Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch” by Suz Hinton. Eric talks about what he has been working on outside of ExVenture and Grapevine. They briefly compare ease of shelling out in Python, Elixir and Ruby. SmartLogic now has a podcast called “Smart Software with SmartLogic” and Mark was a guest on one of the episodes “Elixir in Production”. Links http://erlang.org/doc/man/sys.html#get_state-1 http://oestrich.org/ http://blog.oestrich.org/ https://twitter.com/ericoestrich https://www.smartlogic.com/ https://exventure.org/ https://grapevine.haus/ https://blog.oestrich.org/2019/01/exventure-updates https://prometheus.io/ https://grafana.com/ https://travis-ci.org/ https://semaphoreci.com/ https://jenkins.io/ https://twitter.com/alicegoldfuss/status/1098604563664420865 https://circleci.com/ https://about.gitlab.com/ https://github.com/Trevoke/dwarlixir https://www.twitch.tv/smartlogictv Lessons from my first year of live coding on Twitch by Suz Hinton https://obsproject.com/ https://github.com/alco/porcelain http://bert-rpc.org/ https://github.com/mojombo/bertrpc https://podcast.smartlogic.io/ https://github.com/oestrich/ex_venture/ https://www.clustertruck.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Elixir-Mix https://twitter.com/elixir_mix Picks Josh Adams: https://github.com/beerriot/goma Mark Ericksen: http://blog.plataformatec.com.br/2019/02/announcing-broadway/ Eric Oestrich: http://www.restfest.org/

JS Party
How great the (front end) divide

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 55:41 Transcription Available


Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community.

Changelog Master Feed
How great the (front end) divide (JS Party #61)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 55:41 Transcription Available


Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community.

Five Things  - Channel 9
Five IoT Devices You Should Have Bought Yesterday

Five Things - Channel 9

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 10:25


It's a gadget extravaganza! Burke sits down with Suz Hinton and a ninja cat that sings the Final Countdown (yes, really) to bring you Five IoT Devices that you should have bought yesterday. Buttons, light bulbs, starter kits, ninja cats – we've got you covered on how to invest a little bit of cash and get a lot of cool connected stuff. Also, Suz has her first Goo Goo Cluster and Burke makes a shameless plea for chocolate covered financial support.Items from the show...Azure IoT HubPower BI – For Visualizing IoT DataThe IoT Devices...LIFX LightbulbBurke's ienjoylamp.comAdafruit HUZZAH BreakoutAzure MX ChipFlic ButtonParticle Maker KitThe Final Countdown Ninja Cat is not available in stores. Sorry! :(

Changelog Master Feed
Suz Hinton says find your allies (Away from Keyboard #7)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 28:21 Transcription Available


Almost eight years ago, Suz Hinton made one of the biggest decisions of her life: move away from her home in Melbourne, Australia and move to the United States. After amicably breaking up with her boyfriend, another decision lied ahead: would she stay? Suz talks to me about culture shock, the hoops she had to jump through to get her visa, her parents, and dealing with burnout.

Away from Keyboard
Suz Hinton says find your allies

Away from Keyboard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 28:21 Transcription Available


Almost eight years ago, Suz Hinton made one of the biggest decisions of her life: move away from her home in Melbourne, Australia and move to the United States. After amicably breaking up with her boyfriend, another decision lied ahead: would she stay? Suz talks to me about culture shock, the hoops she had to jump through to get her visa, her parents, and dealing with burnout.

.NET Rocks!
Node and IoT with Suz Hinton

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 54:12


The Internet of Things keeps evolving! Carl and Richard talk to Suz Hinton about her on-going work in the IoT space, including joining Microsoft! It's been five years since Suz created the MeowShoes, and the combination of Moore's Law and the Cloud has made IoT more powerful and less expensive at the same time. Suz talks about coding in JavaScript via NodeJS to deploy code to all sorts of devices, along the way mentioning that operating systems just don't matter much, these days you can program what you want with whatever you want. Security continues to be a key issue, but things are looking up with smart ecosystems like Azure Sphere on the way. More IoT FTW!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Node and IoT with Suz Hinton

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 54:11


The Internet of Things keeps evolving! Carl and Richard talk to Suz Hinton about her on-going work in the IoT space, including joining Microsoft! It's been five years since Suz created the MeowShoes, and the combination of Moore's Law and the Cloud has made IoT more powerful and less expensive at the same time. Suz talks about coding in JavaScript via NodeJS to deploy code to all sorts of devices, along the way mentioning that operating systems just don't matter much, these days you can program what you want with whatever you want. Security continues to be a key issue, but things are looking up with smart ecosystems like Azure Sphere on the way. More IoT FTW!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

CodeNewbie
S5:E1 - What is open source hardware? (Suz Hinton)

CodeNewbie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 44:33


Suz Hinton introduces us to the world of open source hardware. She shares interesting projects, both artistic and functional, and breaks down the steps it takes to create a hardware product. She also tells us what it's like to livestream her coding projects on her Twitch channel, and why she keeps doing it even though it can be scary and uncomfortable. Show Links Digital Ocean (sponsor) MongoDB (sponsor) Heroku (sponsor) TwilioQuest (sponsor) Arduino Raspberry Pi Adafruit Suz's Twitch channel Codeland Conf Codeland 2019

Changelog Master Feed
WASM is AWSM (JS Party #32)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 61:57 Transcription Available


Kevin Ball and Suz Hinton talk with Jay Phelps about WebAssembly; what it is, how to use it, and how some are using it already.

JS Party
WASM is AWSM

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 61:57 Transcription Available


Kevin Ball and Suz Hinton talk with Jay Phelps about WebAssembly; what it is, how to use it, and how some are using it already.

Changelog Master Feed
Do what every developer does: blame other people (JS Party #30)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 71:33 Transcription Available


Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Jerod Santo talk about their debugging methods, the cool things that JavaScript can do but isn’t talked about much, and their opinions on Git history.

JS Party
Do what every developer does: blame other people

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 71:33 Transcription Available


Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Jerod Santo talk about their debugging methods, the cool things that JavaScript can do but isn’t talked about much, and their opinions on Git history.

JS Party
ML in JS... well... yes?

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 53:44 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball, and Christopher Hiller talk about machine learning, the ethics surrounding it, why you would use JavaScript with it, and much more.

Changelog Master Feed
ML in JS... well... yes? (JS Party #28)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 53:44 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball, and Christopher Hiller talk about machine learning, the ethics surrounding it, why you would use JavaScript with it, and much more.

Changelog Master Feed
Dojo 2.0 (JS Party #25)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 66:24 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Alex Sexton, and Nick Nisi talk with Dylan Schiemann about Dojo 2.0, managing an open source project, web standards, and more.

JS Party
Dojo 2.0

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 66:24 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Alex Sexton, and Nick Nisi talk with Dylan Schiemann about Dojo 2.0, managing an open source project, web standards, and more.

JS Party
Cool, depending on your definition of cool

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 54:24 Transcription Available


Feross Aboukhadijeh, Suz Hinton, Nick Nisi, and Alex Sexton get weird this week talking about their favorite old and weird HTML tags, web APIs that do or don’t require permission, and their favorite weird websites.

Changelog Master Feed
Cool, depending on your definition of cool (JS Party #24)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 54:24 Transcription Available


Feross Aboukhadijeh, Suz Hinton, Nick Nisi, and Alex Sexton get weird this week talking about their favorite old and weird HTML tags, web APIs that do or don’t require permission, and their favorite weird websites.

JS Party
The state of Node security

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 54:51 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Christopher Hiller, and Jerod Santo talk with Adam Baldwin about his company being acquired by NPM, the security of Node, best practices, and more.

Changelog Master Feed
The state of Node security (JS Party #23)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 54:51 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton, Christopher Hiller, and Jerod Santo talk with Adam Baldwin about his company being acquired by NPM, the security of Node, best practices, and more.

JS Party
Oh, the places JS will go

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 54:47 Transcription Available


Jerod Santo, Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, and Kevin Ball talk about awesome things being done with JavaScript like WebUSB, WebTorrent, and DSLs.

Changelog Master Feed
Oh, the places JS will go (JS Party #21)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 54:47 Transcription Available


Jerod Santo, Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, and Kevin Ball talk about awesome things being done with JavaScript like WebUSB, WebTorrent, and DSLs.

React Round Up
RRU 005: Prisma and GraphCool with Nikolas Burk

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 60:53


Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Kent C Dodds Nader Dabit Special Guests: Nikolas Burk In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Prisma and GraphCool with Nikolas Burk. Nikolas works as a developer at GraphCool, which is a small startup based in Berlin. Their latest product is Prisma, which is a GraphQL database proxy that turns your database into a GraphQL API. They talk about why you would want to use Prisma and the pros to utilizing GraphQL. They also touch on why they made GraphCool and Prisma open source so that more people could use it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Nikolas introduction What is GraphCool? Prisma Prisma is the core technology that is powering GraphCool Sequel databases How do you communicate differences to Prisma? Using GraphQL as the interface to the database GraphQL is much simpler GraphQL Schema Definition Language Why use Prisma? Prisma as the database layer Prisma is working on supporting more databases What are the steps from database to messing with GraphCool and Prisma? MongoDB Schema driven or Schema first development 2 GraphQL APIs Prisma services 3 types of clusters Prisma Cloud Boilerplate projects Why open source? And much, much more! Links: GraphCool Prisma GraphQL Schema Definition Language GraphQL MongoDB Prisma Cloud React @NikolasBurk NikolasBurk.com Picks: Charles Code Sponsor ReactDevSummit Get a Coder Job Course SimpleProgrammer.com @CMaxW T-Shirts to come Tara The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz Hinton Mad Mattr Kent Polyfill.io Workshop.me Nader Workshop.me React Native Training React Native Radio Episode 90 Nikolas GraphQL Europe GraphQL Day The Beginner's Guide to ReactJS by Kent C Dodds

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RRU 005: Prisma and GraphCool with Nikolas Burk

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 60:53


Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Kent C Dodds Nader Dabit Special Guests: Nikolas Burk In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Prisma and GraphCool with Nikolas Burk. Nikolas works as a developer at GraphCool, which is a small startup based in Berlin. Their latest product is Prisma, which is a GraphQL database proxy that turns your database into a GraphQL API. They talk about why you would want to use Prisma and the pros to utilizing GraphQL. They also touch on why they made GraphCool and Prisma open source so that more people could use it. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Nikolas introduction What is GraphCool? Prisma Prisma is the core technology that is powering GraphCool Sequel databases How do you communicate differences to Prisma? Using GraphQL as the interface to the database GraphQL is much simpler GraphQL Schema Definition Language Why use Prisma? Prisma as the database layer Prisma is working on supporting more databases What are the steps from database to messing with GraphCool and Prisma? MongoDB Schema driven or Schema first development 2 GraphQL APIs Prisma services 3 types of clusters Prisma Cloud Boilerplate projects Why open source? And much, much more! Links: GraphCool Prisma GraphQL Schema Definition Language GraphQL MongoDB Prisma Cloud React @NikolasBurk NikolasBurk.com Picks: Charles Code Sponsor ReactDevSummit Get a Coder Job Course SimpleProgrammer.com @CMaxW T-Shirts to come Tara The Eccentricities of Hammer and Nail by Suz Hinton Mad Mattr Kent Polyfill.io Workshop.me Nader Workshop.me React Native Training React Native Radio Episode 90 Nikolas GraphQL Europe GraphQL Day The Beginner's Guide to ReactJS by Kent C Dodds

The Changelog
Live coding open source on Twitch

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 80:26 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton joined the show to talk about live coding open source on Twitch. We talk about how she got interested in Twitch, her goals and aspirations for live streaming, the work she’s doing in open source, Twitch for open source, how you and others can get started — and maybe some other fun stuff we have in the works at Changelog.

Changelog Master Feed
Live coding open source on Twitch (The Changelog #288)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 80:26 Transcription Available


Suz Hinton joined the show to talk about live coding open source on Twitch. We talk about how she got interested in Twitch, her goals and aspirations for live streaming, the work she’s doing in open source, Twitch for open source, how you and others can get started — and maybe some other fun stuff we have in the works at Changelog.

MS Dev Show
Live Stream Your Coding with Suz Hinton

MS Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 47:29


We talk with Suz Hinton about her experience live streaming her coding on Twitch. Software development is the #1 job right now. And an app that can turn your drawings into an app.

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Live Coding on Twitch for a year with Suz Hinton

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 33:42


Suz Hinton has been coding LIVE on Twitch for over a year. How did she start and how did she stick with it? Is it hard to code with someone watching? How about a thousand people watching?

Toolsday
Hardware

Toolsday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 29:14


We talk with Suz Hinton about how to write software interconnected with physical objects. How cool is that wizardry!?

NodeUp
112 - 1:1 w/ Suz Hinton

NodeUp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 66:12


TOAST - the Talk on a Small Thing -
TOAST Series 1 : Be Passionate - Suz Hinton

TOAST - the Talk on a Small Thing -

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 14:50


For the very first episode, I'm joined by Suz Hinton (@noopkat) to discuss how to make an engaging talk and her effort to break out of the one topic she is known for. Show Notes & Transcript: http://toast.show/series1/be-passionate.html

Modern Web
S02E07 - Accessibility for the web. Meet these dedicated ember.js community members

Modern Web

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 51:47


In this podcast episode, we speak to a strong and dedicated set of the ember.js community focused on making accessibility better for the web.  Making the web accessible is one of the biggest challenges for developers. Luckily, standards bodies have quickly moved to adapt and make necessary changes to improve the experience for us. We speak to Nathan Hammond @nathanhammond, Suz Hinton @noopkat, Jamie White @jgwhite, Ben Holmes @binhums, George Chapman @gnchampman, and Robert DeLuca @robdel12 on their passion and the driving force behind this effort. Topics covered: - What does accessibility look like in ember and single page applications in general? - Why open source community members are passionate about accessibility on the web.  - How the ember community has come together through making the web more accessible through creating useful ember add ons within the community  - What are the easy and difficult things about accessibility. - How html5 has enabled accessibility by default. - How many companies should start thinking about the power of being accessible by default.   - How large teams like Kickstarter start incorporating accessibility into their process, even during the design phase. - Building accessibility into your continuous integration flow  - What you should be investing in as a developer. Find more podcasts, videos, trainings and online conferences at http://modern-web.org or follow us on Twitter @modernweb_. 

.NET Rocks!
Building IoT Devices with Suz Hinton

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 57:00


So what IoT device have you built? Carl and Richard talk to Suz Hinton about her experiences building IoT devices. Suz starts out talking about Meow Shoes, a pair of shoes she added sensors and an Arduino too - and used cat meows to test with. All sorts of hilarity ensues, but there are a number of interesting applications can be made from capturing someone's movements, even through their feet. The conversation turns to the dev stack - all Javascript, front and back! There are all sorts of libraries and tools now for anyone to build low cost IoT devices. Suz also talks about her fascination with 3D printers and their relationship to IoT and the maker movement in general. It's becoming a Makers world!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

.NET Rocks!
Building IoT Devices with Suz Hinton

.NET Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 56:59


So what IoT device have you built? Carl and Richard talk to Suz Hinton about her experiences building IoT devices. Suz starts out talking about Meow Shoes, a pair of shoes she added sensors and an Arduino too - and used cat meows to test with. All sorts of hilarity ensues, but there are a number of interesting applications can be made from capturing someone's movements, even through their feet. The conversation turns to the dev stack - all Javascript, front and back! There are all sorts of libraries and tools now for anyone to build low cost IoT devices. Suz also talks about her fascination with 3D printers and their relationship to IoT and the maker movement in general. It's becoming a Makers world!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations