
634 episodes

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv DevChat.tv
-
- How To
-
-
5.0 • 1 Rating
-
All JavaScript podcasts produced by Devchat.tv:
- JavaScript Jabber
- My JS Story
- JS Rants
-
JSJ 467: The Joy of JavaScript with Luis Atencio
Luis Atencio jabbers about enjoying and using JavaScript. He enjoys the multi-paradigm nature of the language. The discussion ranges over the nature of JavaScript and how it's object-oriented, and how the paradigms can be blended to provide powerful functionality. They also dive into how to break down problems in JavaScript and how the language enables this.
Panel
Aimee Knight
AJ O'Neal
Dan Shappir
Steve Edwards
Guest
Luis Atencio
Sponsors
Dexecure
Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
Next Level Mastermind
Links
Pipeline operator (|>)
Crock on JS: Function the Ultimate
Picks
Aimee- GitHub | linkedin/school-of-sre
AJ- Package-Relative Requires with Basetag
AJ- Miniscript / Subscript
AJ- webinstall.dev/ffmpeg
AJ- Stand up Desk Setup
AJ- Horizon Chase Turbo
AJ- Need for speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered
Dan- Inspirational Character: Chuck Yeager
Luis- Visit Cape Canaveral and watch either Space X Launch or NASA Launch
Luis- Visit Kennedy Space Center
Steve- 2 PORT KVM HDMI 2.0 VIDEO SWITCH -
JSJ 466: Infrastructure as Code with Christian Nunciato
Christian Nunciato works on a system called Pulumi, which is a system that allows you to build infrastructure with code. This is usually aimed at the cloud and allows us to use tools to manage infrastructure and do setups and updates.
Panel
Aimee Knight
AJ O’Neal
Steve Edwards
Guest
Christian Nunciato
Sponsors
Dexecure
Octopus Deploy Pty. Ltd
Picks
Aimee- GitHub- networktocode/awesome-network-automation
AJ- Bound- Audiobook Player
AJ- GitHub- videolan/vlc-ios
AJ- gitdeploy | webinstall.dev
Christian- TV series: Schitt's Creek
Christian- The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person's Guide to Writing in the 21st Century by Steven Pinker
Steve- xkcd: Nerd Sniping -
JSJ 465:The Power of Micro Front-Ends with Michael Geers
Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-scale projects. He also describes how Web Components can be used to enable this type of application architecture.
Panel
Dan Shappir
Steve Edwards
Guest
Michael Geers
Sponsors
Dexecure
Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
Links
Twitter: Jason Miller
Twitter: Michael Geers
Manning | Micro Frontends in Action (40% off Manning Code: podjsjabber19)
The Tractor Store
Grid Garden | Ein Spiel um CSS Gridzu lernen
Flexbox Zombies | Mastery Games
Grid Critters
Devchat.tv: Podcast Guest Preparation Instructions
Micro Frontend- extending the microservice idea to frontend development
Picks
Dan- US Election 2020
Michael- Learning Software and Well Crafted Interactive Learning Solutions
Michael- Morse Typing Trainer
Steve- The Greatest Showman (2017)
-
BONUS: How to Crush Your Biggest Goals in 2021
Get the 2020 Goal Setting Workshop + Success Accelerator Deal HERE
(Coupon Code: GOALS for a massive discount)
Mani Vaya joins Charles Max Wood to walk him through the 6 pillars of success that lead to meeting your goals.
Mani has read thousands of books on success, setting and achieving goals, and personal growth and has distilled these 6 principles from the books and then figured out how to put them into practice.
He and Chuck walk through the principles and strategies that create success and allow you to set goals that will bring you the things you want during the next year or so.
Listen to this episode to learn how to crush your biggest goals in 2021.
Get the 2020 Goal Setting Workshop + Success Accelerator Deal HERE
(Coupon Code: GOALS for a massive discount) -
JSJ 464: Web Components FTW with Ben Farrell
Components have become the go-to method for structuring and composing UIs on the Web. Usually this means relying on a JavaScript framework such as React, Vue, or Angular. But it turns out that there is a standard mechanism for creating components built into browsers. Ben Farrell who wrote a book on this mechanism - Web Components - joins the panel to explain what they are, how they work, and why they are a great, light-weight alternative to JavaScript frameworks.
Panel
Aimee Knight
AJ O’Neal
Dan Shappir
Steve Edwards
Guest
Ben Farrell
Sponsors
Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
Links
Ben Farrell: Web Components in Action
lit-html
lit-html: Styling Templates
Combo Box-UI5 Web Components
Devchat.tv-JSJ 424: UI5 and web components with Peter Muessig
Ben Farrell: Web Components in Space
JavaScript Reaches the Final Frontier: Space
Picks
Aimee- You should expect "equal pay for equal work" at your new remote job
AJ- Keeping things fresh with stale-while-revalidate
AJ- Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
AJ- Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline
AJ-OpenAudible
Ben- Medium by Adobe
Ben- Gravity sketch
Ben- Tvori
Dan- Web performance case study: Wikipedia page previews
Steve- 13-inch MacBook Pro -
JSJ 463: Building Web Applications with Firebase
Steve and AJ talk with Gareth Brown, author of the recently released Manning video course “Building Web Applications with Firebase”. They discuss what Firebase is, the services it offers, and how it is used in different types of applications, both large and small.
Panel
AJ O’Neal
Steve Edwards
Guest
Gareth Brown
Sponsors
Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
Links
Building a notes API with Firebase Functions - Part 1
Simple Class List
Picks
AJ- Zelda Plush Doll
AJ-Bokoblin Plush Dolls
AJ- Everything GameCube Homebrew in 6 Minutes!
AJ- webinstall.dev
Steve- Outkick
Gareth- Rabbit Hole by New Yok Times
Gareth- The Social Dilemma
Gareth-Screened out