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Allen Wyma talks with Maxwell Flitton, author of Rust Web Programming which details how to build web services using Rust. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you'd like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps [@0:00] - Introduction [@3:21] - What led Maxwell to write and publish books about Rust [@6:02] - Type-checking and Python crashes [@8:50] - Rust technology and its sustainability [@12:32] - Python vs Rust [@13:23] - Maxwell's background and history [@16:11] - Details about Maxwell's book Rust Web Programming [@19:19] - Using the actor model [@24:02] - Maxwell's thoughts and motivation for publishing more books [@32:44] - Rust community [@35:19] - Rust innovations happening in London [@36:22] - Where to purchase the Rust Web Programming book [@40:14] - What to expect for the upcoming book editions [@43:48] - Parting thoughts Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Plangora Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Plangora Hosts: Allen Wyma
In this episode, we’re excited to have Meredydd Luff, the founder of Anvil. Anvil is a powerful tool that allows you to build full stack web apps with just Python. Without the need to be fluent in Javascript or other languages, Anvil is easy enough for beginners, but robust enough for professional work. We talk to Meredydd about Anvil and its features, as well as delve into the importance of making programming more accessible to more people.This episode touches on the following key topics and ideas:00:00:17 Jason introduces Meredydd and Anvil 00:01:06 What is Anvil?00:09:27 Web hydration00:11:00 Jupyter Notebook00:12:49 The Uplink00:14:02 GraphQL00:23:06 How Anvil works00:24:19 Skulpt00:28:09 Brython00:29:04 Pyodide00:32:46 Javascript daisy chaining00:37:11 GRPC and protocol buffers 00:39:03 “Anvil is an abstraction.”00:40:09 Escape hatches00:43:10 Anvil and Webpack00:44:35 “Learn Python and build a website.”00:45:02 Accessibility00:47:16 Meredydd’s personal background, and Anvil’s beginnings00:52:56 Putting your work out there00:56:01 Logging and capturing what people want01:01:06 Ad: ConfigCat01:03:04 Anvil’s parent company, The Tuesday Project Ltd. 01:05:22 Meredydd’s take on venture capitalism on developer tools01:08:42 Working in Anvil01:17:02 Contact details for Meredydd and AnvilResources mentioned in this episode:ToolsAnvil https://anvil.works/Python https://www.python.org/Jupyter Notebook https://jupyter.org/GraphQL https://graphql.org/Skulpt https://skulpt.org/Brython https://brython.info/Transcrypt https://www.transcrypt.org/Pyodide https://pyodide.org/en/stable/VideosMeredydd’s Lightning Talk in PyCon 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHUw3N15v38Turning a Jupyter Notebook into a Web App with Anvil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh0B4HjQxOUPodcastStories from the Workshop, Anvil’s podcast https://anvil.works/podcastCatch Meredydd on Twitter @meredyddAnvil’s features are offered completely free for teachers and educators. Send Meredydd an inquiry through email at education@anvil.works.Get ConfigCat: https://configcat.com/Get Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/programmingthrowdownIf you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can listen to more programming news and updates like this one on Programming Throwdown’s website: https://www.programmingthrowdown.com/, or send us an email at programmingthrowdown@gmail.com.You can also follow Programming Throwdown on Facebook | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Player.FM You can also help support Programming Throwdown through our Patreon.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Lots of people who work outside of programming learn Python as part of their job. When folks from telecom, academia, or medical science want to build a web app to help with their job or share their findings with the world, they may feel they need to learn Javascript, CSS, HTML, and half a dozen frameworks to get started. Anvil is a platform that hopes to enable the creation of great web apps with nothing but Python code. You can drag and drop your user elements and rely on Anvil to handle your server and database. He also created Skulpt, which you can check out here. It's decscribed as follows, "Python. Client Side. Skulpt is an entirely in-browser implementation of Python. No preprocessing, plugins, or server-side support required, just write Python and reload. Want to go deeper? Check out his talk on Full Stack Web Development with nothing but Python here. You can follow him on Twitter here and Github here.
Lots of people who work outside of programming learn Python as part of their job. When folks from telecom, academia, or medical science want to build a web app to help with their job or share their findings with the world, they may feel they need to learn Javascript, CSS, HTML, and half a dozen frameworks to get started. Anvil is a platform that hopes to enable the creation of great web apps with nothing but Python code. You can drag and drop your user elements and rely on Anvil to handle your server and database. He also created Skulpt, which you can check out here. It's decscribed as follows, "Python. Client Side. Skulpt is an entirely in-browser implementation of Python. No preprocessing, plugins, or server-side support required, just write Python and reload. Want to go deeper? Check out his talk on Full Stack Web Development with nothing but Python here. You can follow him on Twitter here and Github here.
I sit down to talk with Rachel about her career and working in her home state of Hawaii. Rachel is an experienced marketer that quickly moved up the corporate ladder to become the Chief Operating Officer for one of Hawaii’s largest construction cost consulting firms. Starting her career in the AEC industry as a Marketing/Project Coordinator in 2016, Rachel quickly advanced to become the firm’s Business Development & Marketing Director in 2018, followed by being elevated to Chief Operating Officer in 2020. In her current role, Rachel oversees all non-technical operations of the company, including marketing, human resources, accounting, information technology and administration. In addition to her AEC career, Rachel is also the founder and owner of Sun Stage Music, a Hawaii-based music production studio that provides publishing, production, clearance and music administration services. Together with husband Jordan, Rachel assists clients and musicians with helping to get their audio creations produced, published, and managed. Rachel received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Recorded Music from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, with a minor in Computers & Web Programming. She is very active with SMPS Hawaii, having served as Chapter President in 2018-2019 and currently as a Director at Large. She is also a member of the Association of Independent Music Publishers. J. Uno & Associates: https://j-uno-associates.com/
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Bruce Rowley founded RSM Marketing which has twice been named to the INC 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America. The company employs 40 staff that cover areas of expertise such as Marketing Management, Web Design, Web Programming, Video production, copywriting, graphic design, social media, online marketing, public relations and more. They work with over 100 clients from coast to coast. Here are the key links for the episode: RSM Marketing ThriveCart G-Suite Jobber -- start your free trial today
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Build your web site in F#! While in London at the NDC, Carl and Richard talked to Anthony Brown about the SAFE Stack - a complete set of tooling for building back-end and front-end parts of your website in F#! Anthony talks about the various pieces needed to work together, how debugging works, and his preferred tooling, including VSCode as the editor and some great plug-ins that make F# coding easy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Build your web site in F#! While in London at the NDC, Carl and Richard talked to Anthony Brown about the SAFE Stack - a complete set of tooling for building back-end and front-end parts of your website in F#! Anthony talks about the various pieces needed to work together, how debugging works, and his preferred tooling, including VSCode as the editor and some great plug-ins that make F# coding easy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Stefan Tilkov talks to Jen Simmons about CSS, the standard for applying layout rules to HTML pages. Jen talks about the often misunderstood role of CSS in the Web stack, why it matters, and how it has grown ever more powerful over the course of time. Also included: Some discussion about why so many developers don’t like CSS and what to do about it, and new features coming to the CSS standard.
WordPress Resource: Your Website Engineer with Dustin Hartzler
In this week’s episode, I spend some time chatting with Sean and Randy of beAutomated about how we as developers can enjoy web programming.
Dart is a new programming language being developed at Google, designed to support web programming. Dart is a purely object-oriented, class-based single inheritance optionally typed language with actor based concurrency. The design of Dart is subject to two challenging constraints: efficient compilation to JavaScript and instant familiarity to mainstream programmers. Dart may be deployed on both client and server, either via compilation to JavaScript or on its own VM.
The Rogues talk about web programming and updating frameworks with Yehuda Katz.
The Rogues talk about web programming and updating frameworks with Yehuda Katz.
The Rogues talk about web programming and updating frameworks with Yehuda Katz.
This chapter gives an overview of Web Programming with Java, including Applets, Servlets and Java Server Pages.
This chapter gives an overview of Web Programming with Java, including Applets, Servlets and Java Server Pages.
I explain the basics of using Sinatra, a Ruby library that's used to make dynamic websites.
We start exploring the very basics of programming, using Ruby. We write our first Ruby program, and I let you know where you can go to learn more!
I cover the very basic of HTML forms, which are used to provide input to your web application.
I cover the very basics of HTML, and we build a tiny web page that you can open up on your own computer with a browser.
The first episode of my "Basics of Web Programming" series. I explain HTTP and the request/response cycle.
I go a bit further in detail about HTTP, and talk about status codes, verbs, and using curl to make requests without a browser.
Introduction to the concepts of server-side web programming. How server-side and client-side web programming differ