JavaScript Air

Kent C. Dodds
JavaScript Air

JavaScript Air is a live video broadcast podcast all about JavaScript. After the show, it is made available on YouTube and the audio is available on iTunes and as part of an RSS feed.

  1. 02/11/2016

    048 jsAir - JavaScript and the Web Platform with Brendan Eich

    JavaScript and the Web Platform with Brendan Eich Description: JavaScript has changed the world. It has changed my life. This will be the last episode of JavaScript Air. Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and the guest on our first show, will join us to wrap up the show. Please join us for our grand finale. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringReact.js Program - Master the React.js EcosystemHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Brendan Eich @brendaneich LinksToo many to keep track of... If you want to contribute that, that’d be awesome! Here’s the file TipsDestructuring default values PicksInferno (website) Tyler McGinnis @tylermcginnis33 PicksJavaScript Air and @kentcdodds Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds TipsStart a podcast! Here are some resources: How to start a podcast like JavaScript Air, How to do a react30 episode, podcastify react30 video PicksThe sponsors they’re awesomeThe guestsThe panelistsThe contributorsThe audienceThe people who donated to the show.My Tech Chats YouTube Playlist (What’s a tech chat?)My Podcast ListMy AMAkentcdodds.com/linksslice-js my closed source thing that I hope to open source soon. Giving a talk soon. Brian Lonsdorf @drboolean PicksMatryoshkabartosz milewski category theory vidsJavaScript Air and @kentcdodds About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    1 h 6 min
  2. 02/11/2016

    047 jsAir - Yarn (bonus show) with Sebastian McKenzie, Konstantin Raev, Yehuda Katz, and Christoph Pojer

    Yarn (bonus show) with Sebastian McKenzie, Konstantin Raev, Yehuda Katz, and Christoph Pojer Description: Yarn bills itself as fast, reliable, and secure dependency management. It was recently released as a collaborative effort with developers from Facebook, Google, and Tilde. In this bonus show, we're going to talk about what this means for the JavaScript community. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringReact.js Program - Master the React.js EcosystemHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Sebastian McKenzie @sebmck PicksJest Yehuda Katz @wycats LinksbundlercargoYarn Governance Model PicksEmberJS Konstantin Raev @bestander_nz Picksreact-native-create-library Christoph Pojer @cpojer PicksGuillermo Rauch’s zeit.co Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds LinksYarn: A new package manager for JavaScript Pickscreate-react-app + jest + react-storybook + netlifyslice-js my closed source thing that I hope to open source soon. Giving a talk soon. About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    56 min
  3. 27/10/2016

    046 jsAir - React Native with Bonnie Eisenman, Ken Wheeler, and Tyler McGinnis

    React Native with Bonnie Eisenman, Ken Wheeler, and Tyler McGinnis Description: JavaScript is taking the software world by storm, and we're going to talk about yet another enabling technology: React Native. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringReact.js Program - Master the React.js EcosystemHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Ken Wheeler @ken_wheeler LinksExponentVictoryVictory UI Explorer Tips./node_modules/react-native/packager/packager.sh start --resetCachewatchman watch-del-allTry Objective CReact Native Animation BookUpgrade often PicksReact Native Responsive StylesReact Native MapsMobxVictoryFlowHot Tub Time MachineMcDonalds All Day Breakfast Bonnie Eisenman @brindelle TipsShubheksa's JavaScript Package Managers 101 postAriel Elkin's post, Why I'm not a React Native developer PicksBotwiki, an open catalog / community "of friendly, useful, artistic online bots, and tools and tutorials that can help you make them." Tyler McGinnis @tylermcginnis33 PicksReact Training About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    51 min
  4. 12/10/2016

    044 jsAir - Async Patterns in JavaScript with Valeri Karpov and Peter Lyons

    Async Patterns in JavaScript with Valeri Karpov and Peter Lyons Description: One of the distinctive aspects of JavaScript is how it deals with asynchronous operations (like reading a file or making a request to a database or server). We're going to talk about the different patterns you can follow with async in JavaScript Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringWebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDETrading Technologies - Building For What's NextHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Peter Lyons @focusaurus Linkscallbackhell.com TipsSeek out mentors and peersCultivate self-awareness for when your tools are not visual enough or not fast enough. Write custom tools/scripts early and often. PicksRegEx 101Julia Evans' blog (@b0rk on twitterBouldering (rock climbing) Valeri Karpov @code_barbarian LinksThe 80/20 Guide to ES2015 Generators, http://es2015generators.com/Callback Hell is a Myth TipsThink things through for yourself, don’t just take somebody’s word for it because they’re an "expert"Write about your learnings, whether on a blog or to your team, best way to learn is to teach someone else PicksPonyFoo ES6 in Depth Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds LinksTC-39 finished proposals (async/await is included in ES2017) TipsDo what you think is right and what you want to do. PicksYarnrepl.itA Tale of Three Lists About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    1 h 2 min
  5. 05/10/2016

    043 jsAir - (Rerun) The past, present, and future of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

    (Rerun) The past, present, and future of JavaScript with Brendan Eich Description: The original show for this week was canceled. So this is a rerun of our very first show: Kicking off JavaScript Air with our first guest Brendan Eich(original creator of JavaScript) to talk about the past, present, and future of JavaScript. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringWebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDETrading Technologies - Building For What's NextHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Brendan Eich @brendaneich LinksBrave TipsLearn JavaScript PicksJavaScript Code Smells Brian Lonsdorf @drboolean TipsTry elm and wait for the video fromthis PicksJSJabber about PureScript Kyle Simpson @getify PicksHour of Code Pam Selle @pamasaur PicksRxJS 5 Iheanyi Ekechukwu @kwuchu Matt Zabriskie @mzabriskie LinksMatt's beard on Twitter TipsUse the future of JavaScript with Babel Picksgl-react Dan Abramov @dan_abramov Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds TipsLearn JavaScript with MDN PicksplopChristmas LightsForward Web Summit Tyler McGinnis @tylermcginnis33 TipsFind people smarter than you and copy what they do. PicksFlexbox Foggy Lin Clark @linclark TipsDead code elimination (in Webpack) PicksDan Abramov'sRedux videoson egghead.ioAncillary Justice About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    1 h 9 min
  6. 29/09/2016

    042 jsAir - Web Components with Rob Dodson, Tushar Mathur, and Monica Dinculescu

    Web Components with Rob Dodson, Tushar Mathur, and Monica Dinculescu Description: There's been quite a bit of talk about the Web Components spec lately. As with anything new, there's been a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) about Web Components. We're going to chat about some of their use cases, strengths, and weaknesses to give us all a better idea of this tech. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringWebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDETrading Technologies - Building For What's NextHired.com - We Bring Job Offers To You Links, Picks, and Tips: Monica Dinculescu @notwaldorf TipsEmoji-cli is an emoji-searcher-by-keyword as a cli PicksElectron!GO VOTEpunchesbears is an amazing twitter where a dude posts hilarious videos of various videogames he is making (dancing bears! Throw macbooks at hipsters! Drunk navigating of a 7-11 for a burrito!) Rob Dodson @rob_dodson LinksServer Components (https://pimterry.github.io/server-components/)Using React app techniques at the web component level with Redux, virtual-dom, and JSX Dig up twitter thread. It’s a total centithread but here’s a decent jumping in point (https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/770645608415784960) TipsThe gas arrow in your rental car dashboard tells you which side the gas tank is on PicksSlappy Cakes (http://www.slappycakes.com/)Elon Musk biography by Ashlee Vance (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVI76ZS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1)The Corgi sticker from cotton bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/) Tushar Mathur @tusharmath LinksrwcDemythstifying Web ComponentsFunag PicksGoogle I/O 2012 - Breaking the JavaScript Speed Limit with V8 Pam Selle @pamasaur TipsDelete your Facebook (app) PicksNPR fact checkPolymer Summit Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds TipsVoteIf you know Elon Musk, I’d like an intro because I want him on the show I’m. Not. Joking. Picksslice-js so far... (a gist giving a quick demoReact.js 50,000 stars (and some awesome shirts for the whole family!) About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    1 h
  7. 21/09/2016

    041 jsAir - Test all the things with Cypress with Brian Mann and Gleb Bahmutov

    Test all the things with Cypress with Brian Mann and Gleb Bahmutov Description: Cypress.io is an automated testing tool that runs in the context of the browser and has some really solid features that make unit, integration, and even end to end testing much easier! Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringWebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDETrading Technologies - Building For What's NextReact.js Program - Master the React.js EcosystemSentry - Cross-platform crash-reporting Links, Picks, and Tips: Brian Mann @be_mann PicksRecent GitHub changes: Projects Tab is awesome!Electron Gleb Bahmutov @bahmutov Linkswas-testedcypress-imagemulti-cypressZeit ▲ now TipsCrash reporting (like TrackJs / Sentry / Raygun) are really useful during e2e testing! PicksKatacoda - online Docker and Kubernetes training in live containers. Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds TipsDon’t forget to set your audio input setting in Hangouts on Air… :( Picks"Idealized Commit Logs: Code Simplification via Program Slicing" by Alan Shrevesplit-guide - A tool to help generate code for workshop repositories About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

    1 h 6 min

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JavaScript Air is a live video broadcast podcast all about JavaScript. After the show, it is made available on YouTube and the audio is available on iTunes and as part of an RSS feed.

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