10 episodes

News and interviews about the latest happenings in the JavaScript world. Hosted by Manuel Lemos of the PHPClasses.org site and other guest hosts. It is recorded in MP3 format at least once a month in the beginning of each month.

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News and interviews about the latest happenings in the JavaScript world. Hosted by Manuel Lemos of the PHPClasses.org site and other guest hosts. It is recorded in MP3 format at least once a month in the beginning of each month.

    Efficient Augmented Reality for the Web - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 76

    Efficient Augmented Reality for the Web - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 76

    Efficient Augmented Reality for the Web - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 76

    By Manuel Lemos

    The adoption of WebGL and WebRTC by mobile browsers has allowed to implement feasible augmented reality applications that let you mix 3D scenes rendered on a browser on the top of Webcam captured video.



    The the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 76 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about asynchronous programming coming for all browsers, how to test service workers, formatting console log messages with CSS and templates, using JavaScript without loops, dynamic import of EcmaScript modules, and optimizing JavaScript startup.



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    How to Make Your Children Learn JavaScript - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 75

    How to Make Your Children Learn JavaScript - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 75

    How to Make Your Children Learn JavaScript - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 75

    By Manuel Lemos

    Many developers have the desire that their children also become developers, so they try to help them to learn programming as soon as possible.



    The techniques that were used by a father developer to persuade his son to learn JavaScript was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 75 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about how to see JavaScript code benchmarks on the browser developer console, the truth behind JavaScript benchmarks, how to write clean JavaScript code, 2016 JavaScript project rising stars, and regular expression handling improvements in EcmaScript.



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    Finally Native Browser JavaScript Development with jQuery or Polyfills - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 74

    Finally Native Browser JavaScript Development with jQuery or Polyfills - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 74

    Finally Native Browser JavaScript Development with jQuery or Polyfills - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 74

    By Manuel Lemos

    Nowadays current browsers implement so many HTML5 APIs natively, that it is possible to write JavaScript applications without needing jQuery nor other polyfill libraries that emulate those APIs.



    That was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 74 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about the mo.js library for Easy Web motion using SVG, using pre-compiled frameworks with just the parts you need, combining emoji Unicode characters to create new emojis, efficient aysnchronous loading of JavaScript for modern browsers, and realtime image scaling using the CSS zoom property.



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    Web Assembly Finally Getting Ready to Make JavaScript Applications Much Faster - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 73

    Web Assembly Finally Getting Ready to Make JavaScript Applications Much Faster - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 73

    Web Assembly Finally Getting Ready to Make JavaScript Applications Much Faster - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 73

    By Manuel Lemos

    Web Assembly is finally getting ready to be used in regular browsers, thus making it possible to compile and run JavaScript code in a much faster way.



    That was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 73 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about EcmaScript 6 Async and Await features is also available now on Firefox, using Turbo.js library to program the user graphics board GPU to perform massive graphics operations much faster, creating holographic applications on Windows using JavaScript, etc..



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    JavaScript Foundation Bring Consolidation to the community - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 72

    JavaScript Foundation Bring Consolidation to the community - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 72

    JavaScript Foundation Bring Consolidation to the community - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 72

    By Manuel Lemos

    With the growth of packages and tools for JavaScript development came a lot of fragmentation in the community. The JavaScript foundation aims to address that issue to simplify the lives of developers that nowadays have to deal with the complexity of choices of tools and libraries for similar purposes.



    That was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 72 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about using the JavaScript Internationalization API in modern browsers, optimization of memory consumption of Chrome and Node.js, Yarn, the Facebook new JavaScript package manager, recognizing text in images with Tesseract.js, using ansync and await in Node.js 7, as well several other interesting new JavaScript libraries.



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    Debug Node.js Web applications either on Browser and Server side with Chrome - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 71

    Debug Node.js Web applications either on Browser and Server side with Chrome - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 71

    Debug Node.js Web applications either on Browser and Server side with Chrome - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 71

    By Manuel Lemos

    The latest Chrome version can debug the code of Web applications running on the server using Node.js and single step both server side and browser side JavaScript.



    That was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 71 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.



    They also talked about a new standalone debug from Mozilla named debugger.html, optimization of bootstrap libraries in JavaScript, the complexity of JavaScript development in 2016, the preference of flavours of JavaScript among developers, etc..



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