Sinopsis
Three friends talk about tech, culture and software development.
Episodios
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20: The Human Brain is a Fascinating Piece of ... uh Meat
11/12/2015 Duración: 01h20sStrands of cold viruses are making their rounds. Sentinel Events - agile principles in other industries. We released Descriptive Episode 24. Gigster the digital agency killer. The Reactive coding challenge and some streams of tweets about "diversity". Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:19 Lots of bugs all over the place 00:01:18 Sentinel Events 00:13:46 Descriptive Episode 24 00:17:33 KarlsruheJS 00:21:06 Gigster 00:46:14 New Slack members & iTunes reviews 00:47:43 Reactive Slack activities 00:48:18 Reactive coding challenge 00:48:48 "Diversity" 00:57:02 Petition for rock.bot Links Sentinel Events KarlsruheJS TypeScript Gigster Descriptive 24: Ed Finkler .bot Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @kahliltweets Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz
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19: Implode in a Ball of Spaghetti
04/12/2015 Duración: 01h04minRecap from FrankfurtJS and WaffleJS. A different take on Calypso and some German Juice. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:47 FrankfurtJS 00:22:47 WaffleJS 00:42:38 WordPress, Calypso, React 00:58:43 New Slack members 01:00:54 German Juice Links FrankfurtJS TypeScript vorlon.js RxJS Visual Studio Code lychee.js WaffleJS John O'Nolan on Calypso German Juice Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @kahliltweets Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz
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18: One of the Uxes
27/11/2015 Duración: 57minWordpress started using React, Flux, Node and all sorts of modern stuff. Micro services, json-api and more on git. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:18 Christmas decorations 00:05:35 Wordpress moves to React/Flux/node 00:10:43 Micro services 00:17:19 json-api 00:23:56 gitflow follow up 00:30:27 git rebase 00:39:00 New team members 00:52:44 New Slack members 00:53:47 New iTunes review Links The Story Behind the New WordPress.com Calypso Wordpress Desktop App WP Calypso repo json-api JSON Schema Test Suite gitflow git rebase Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @kahliltweets Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz
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17: That is Not Magic I Can Pull Out Every Single Day
20/11/2015 Duración: 58minnpm launched Private Packages for Organizations! Raquel elaborates on the new features. Kahlil wrote a local storage driver for cycle.js. Sad things are happening in the world. More facts on the wombat anatomy. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:04 Private Packages for Organizations launch 00:13:09 The Features 00:27:01 Cycle.js local storage driver 00:33:15 You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else 00:49:24 New Slack members 00:00:00 GIF Keyboard 00:51:59 More wombat facts 00:53:52 ES6 Links Private Packages for Organizations! Orgs Docs cycle.js cycle-storage-driver hoodie pouchdb GIF Keyboard fido Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @kahliltweets Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz
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16: I'm Stressed Out
12/11/2015 Duración: 01h03minHenning is stressed out (but better now)! Raquel plays with puppies and Kahlil successfully helps release an internal alpha. How do you handle deadline stress? git-flow and other strategies for simplifying git in teams. Duck puppies and fart squirrels in our new Slack #happy channel. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:18 I'm stressed out 00:02:44 Playing with puppies 00:05:16 1&1 internal Alpha 00:08:10 How do you handle deadline stress? 00:30:43 git-flow 00:47:17 Software for normal people 00:56:00 Go Home! 00:59:28 Slack #happy 01:00:40 New Slack members Links Headspace git-flow A successful Git branching model Using git-flow to automate your git branching workflow Legit: Git for Humans Screenhero Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @kahliltweets Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz
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15: I Ended Up in Web Development Because: Reasons
05/11/2015 Duración: 01h04minWe fixed Fido. Some people are upset about hearts (on Twitter). Wombats poop cubes. Why you should exercise. Competing code format standards and why Raquel is sticking with Sublime Text 3. What your first programming language should be. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:10 Weekend activity recap 00:05:38 Fixing Fido 00:10:27 Finding node modules followup 00:12:17 #heartgate 00:18:12 Wombats are marsupials NOT rodents! 00:19:48 Raquel's blog post on exercise 00:22:01 Standard, Semi-Standard, Atom and ST3 00:37:30 What should my first language be? 00:54:28 Jafar Husain on Descriptive 00:56:46 Object.observe is dead 01:00:32 New Slack members Links Raquel at Big Sur Babel require hook issue npm yargs npm get-folder-size #heartgate Raquel wrote a thing JavaScript Standard Style JavaScript Semi-Standard Style esformatter ESLint Atom Sublime Text 3 PHP Standards Recommendations One is Just the Other in Reverse with Jafar Husain Object.observe is dead Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reacti
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14: Wizards Of The Browser
29/10/2015 Duración: 01h01minNone of us like Halloween. The Martian in German. How to find node modules. What makes documentation good. CSS wizardry. More on RXJS and Observables. And the origin story of the npm wombat. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:20 Halloween is my least favorite holiday 00:03:09 The Martian 00:04:28 Raquel is chill 00:05:48 Finding node modules 00:13:10 Sindre Sorhus started a blog 00:15:40 Marco's German Flag Icon 00:19:26 Things going on on Reactive Slack 00:21:13 What is good documentation? 00:30:16 CSSconf videos 00:30:48 CSSgram 00:36:09 RXJS/Observables 00:49:10 Cycle.js 00:52:10 The Wombat Developer Union 00:59:02 Alex Goldblum video 01:00:11 New Slack members Links The Martian One-line node modules Finding Modules Sindre's blog German flag icon Underscore docs ember.js docs moment.js docs CSSgram Observables Cycle.js Alex Goldblum at XOXO Festival Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lechelt - @
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13: Don't Game. Turn Off The Internet!
22/10/2015 Duración: 01h01minRaquel reports back from JSConf Colombia where she gave a talk in Spanish for the first time. Jafar Husain was on Descriptive. A good place to spend the proceeds of the Nested Loops T-shirt profits. Rock and Roll with Ember - the ebook and reading books in general. Ask Kahlil Anything on his AMA repo! Offline support with one line of code. We really really like Overcast! Tom Dale makes a peace offering. Raquel wants to know what your favorite docs are. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:40 JSConf CO 00:14:00 Descriptive with Jafar Husain 00:17:10 Nested Loops follow up 00:21:48 Rock and Roll with Ember 00:23:42 Reading books 00:29:14 AMA's 00:34:04 Offline Support 00:39:45 Overcast 00:51:07 Tom Dale on Progressive enhancement 00:58:22 Raquel's Slack Challenge 00:59:16 New Slack Member shout out and reviews Links JSConf Colombia Descriptive with Jafar Husain Nested Loops Fund Club Anti-Eviction Mapping Project Rock and Roll with Ember Human JavaScript Effective JavaScript The Grumpy Programmer's Guide To Buildin
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12: Focus On The Things That Are Cool
15/10/2015 Duración: 01h12minKahlil gave a talk on Observables. How do you keep up with technology? Twitter lays off a large number of employees. Twitter is for old people. Project management and software estimating is hard. The state of npm Orgs. Photoshop is dead and why Kahlil is going to keep his latest twitter handle for all times. Timeline 00:00:00 Pre show, or not? 00:05:56 Intro 00:06:20 Kahlil's talk about Observables 00:18:40 Keeping up 00:29:37 Twitter layoffs 00:32:57 Twitter is for old people 00:37:26 Live coding 00:41:27 Frontend Masters Ember.js Workshop 00:43:33 Project management and software estimation 00:50:11 npm Orgs 00:56:35 New Slack members 00:58:36 Raquel's Slack Channel challenge 01:00:21 JSConf EU Impressions 01:01:03 Photoshop is dead 01:02:13 Computer Show 01:04:28 Why @kahliltweets? Links Kahlil's slides on Observables (in German) What is the event loop, anyway? this: Taking JavaScript Out of Context Fallacy of keeping up Nuzzle @angustweets If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript jack twitter memo SnapChat Ember w
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11: My Phone is Just Freaking Out
08/10/2015 Duración: 01h17minTurns out Kahlil is not only a JavaScript developer, but also a vocalist!!! Kahlil’s musical history and the making of "Nested Loops". Raquel gave an inspiring talk at Strange Loop about JavaScript and Robots. A new initiative for more enjoyable consumption of mobile content - Accelerated Mobile Pages. We are going to introduce a Code of Conduct for our Slack channel. Product Hunt now supports podcasts. Henning needs an audio version of our Slack bot. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:51 Kahlil's musical history 00:14:38 The making of Nested Loops 00:31:06 JavaScript, what are you? T-shirt 00:33:19 Music and JavaScript 00:34:36 Technical details about Nested Loops 00:40:34 JSConfEU 00:42:34 Strange Loop 00:53:36 Accelerated Mobile Pages 01:00:34 npm run scripts by Lewis Cowper 01:02:28 New Slack members 01:04:19 Code of Conduct 01:10:17 New iTunes review 01:10:55 Product Hunt 01:14:56 Henning needs an audio Slack bot Links Ill Inspecta - Like Puppa San Nested Loops JavaScript, what are you? T-shirt J
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10: Wash Your Hands
24/09/2015 Duración: 50minConferences, conferences and more conferences, everybody is attending conferences. Beware of conference Crud. The state of computer vision in JavaScript. What is the definition of a junior engineer? Ember Guides are getting serious. Yargs is very piraty. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:53 Herb wars update 00:03:05 Daycamp4Developers 00:07:03 Lightning Talk NomadPHP 00:08:45 Conference Crud 00:10:10 NPM internal conference 00:17:19 Computer vision in JS 00:26:59 What Is A Junior Software Engineer? 00:33:29 Tom Dale popped the question 00:34:48 Ember Guides 00:40:23 yargs is now in fido 00:41:42 New review 00:46:01 New Slack members Links Lightning talk - NomadPHP Daycamp4Developers - PHP debugging in depth Kittydar OpenCV node opencv So What Exactly Is A Junior Software Engineer? Tom Dale popped the question Guides/Documentation process overhaul yargs Kermit Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Rate us on iTunes Reactive on Slack Reactive on GitHub Kahlil Lec
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9: Hulk Smash Internet
17/09/2015 Duración: 01h06minThe Internet is mad. iPhone silliness. Sadly DailyJS and JSConf US are coming to an end. Raquel will be at Strange Loop next week. Kahlil got a PR merged into Gulp. Workflow stuff. npm orgs, search, shrinkwrap and more. Cilantro tastes like soap/awesome. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:18 Ahmed Mohamed arrested for science project 00:10:59 Raquel ordered her iPhone 00:14:46 Ember Global Meetup 00:21:42 DailyJS is over 00:25:45 JSConf US Last Call 00:31:39 Strange Loop 00:34:27 Gittens progress 00:35:05 Release it! 00:36:24 How to write a Git Commit Message 00:38:38 Semantic Release 00:41:27 Kahlil's gulp.js contribution 00:45:05 npm Orgs beta 00:46:28 npm 3 00:47:25 npm Search scoped packages 00:52:35 npm shrinkwrap 00:56:33 Job titles 01:00:29 New Slack members 01:02:16 Waffle recipe 01:02:32 Cilantro tastes like soap Links Ahmed Mohamed's Twitter account @POTUS tweet The Dallas Morning News Ember Global Meetup Ember e3 DailyJS is over JSconf US last call :( Raquel's talk at JSConf 2013 johnny-five node se
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8: People Are Just So Scared of SemVer
10/09/2015 Duración: 01h06min8: People Are Just So Scared of SemVer The 10-minute Apple event summary. Henning introduces Fido - the thing that fetches iTunes reviews. Node 4 is out! An explanation of what Semantic Versioning is. Kahlil provides an update on the Gittens project by the Reactivists. The podcast also has a recipe repo now! We discuss the RockBot illustration by me-stevens. Recap of the NightlyBuild conf. What we do to balance our work with the rest of life. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:12 The Apple event 00:11:44 Fido - The iTunes review fetcher 00:17:14 Node 4 00:18:16 Semantic Versioning (SemVer) 00:23:31 Gittens - Disguise unpleasant gits 00:27:22 Reactive Slack 00:28:41 The Reactive recipe repo 00:31:16 The RockBot by me-stevens 00:34:36 NightlyBuild 00:43:57 Magic Recs 00:48:23 Life Work Balance 01:03:45 New Slack member shoutout Links Apple Event The verge live chat about apple keynote Fido commander yargs tap tape Node.js 4.0.0 Semantic Versioning (SemVer) npm visualization by bocoup Gittens Reactive recipes Rock
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7: Disrupt Ads!
03/09/2015 Duración: 01h06minThis week Etsy’s CTO wrote about building culture, and Brad Frost calls for "Death to Bullshit." The after-work conference NightlyBuild has a refreshing speaker lineup. Raquel explains how the book "The Design of Everyday Things" translates to our field. Will Binns-Smith built the Chrome extension that Raquel wished for in our last episode. We also talk a lot about cats and dogs. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:03 Five years building a culture and handing it off 00:08:43 Death to Bullshit 00:33:52 NightBuild 2015 - Gender Diversity 00:42:46 The Design of Everyday Things 00:47:18 iTunes API 00:50:16 Shout out to iTunes reviews 00:51:37 Shout out to new Slack members 00:51:52 Will Binns-Smith built the GitHub kittens Chrome extension! 00:52:17 Reactive GitHub Organization 00:55:38 Status Cats 00:56:55 Status Dogs 01:00:34 npm Orgs 01:01:45 The 5 minute wrap up Links Five years building a culture and handing it off Death to Bullshit patternlab.io NightlyBuild 2015 The Design of Everyday Thin
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6: We Are a Mess of Giggles
27/08/2015 Duración: 01h05minRaquel had some CSS issues this week and crafted a very amusing tweet about it. Our Slack channel is slowly growing and is now probably the best place to get in touch with us. We also discuss the Ember Community versioning project and the 2.0 release of Ember itself and how we wish more projects would follow this example. Kahlil released an npm package called esnow, which he discussed in a previous episode. Timeline 00:00:00 Giggly Intro 00:01:45 CSS wrangling 00:10:50 Kahlil solves the editor warzz 00:13:11 Reactive Slack Channel 00:15:42 First Timers Only Github issues 00:23:46 Community Versioning for Ember Content 00:31:26 Build me a github-user-kittenify Chrome plugin 00:40:43 Gulp in ES6 00:47:03 Kahlil released the esnow npm package 00:52:28 Ember 2.0 00:59:51 TXJS 01:03:31 We got our first iTunes reviews! Links Raquel's CSS tweet First Timers Only Github issues @hoodiehq invites first timers to contribute Community Versioning for Ember Content Github Chrome plugin example Gulp in ES6 Kahlil's esnow
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5: I Don't Know if You Are a Regular Podlebrity Anymore
20/08/2015 Duración: 01h05sKahlil declares Raquel a Podlebrity and explains what that means. We then discuss the pending deletion of Raquel's Wikipedia page and learn about Browserify and several of the related *ify modules such as Uglifyify. Henning confesses that he is not entirely over vim. In closing we discuss the various static site hosting options out there. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:09 Followup: Falcor Developer preview 00:04:55 Followup: Online meetups NomadJS, NomadPHP, Global Ember 00:07:48 Raquel is a Podlebrity, Thoughleadering, Turing Incomplete 00:12:16 Raquel on Wikipedia 00:22:14 Browserify + Babelify + Exorcist + Uglifyify 00:33:24 vim moves to Git/Github 00:38:22 Static site hosts: Surge, Netlify and Divshot 00:49:25 Descriptive Behind the Scenes 00:51:48 Slack Channel bigups Links Flacor developer preview Falcor official site NomadJS NomadPHP Global Ember Meetup Turing-Incomplete podcast Raquel Vélez Wikipedia page Siracusa talks about Wikipedia on Hypercritical Browserify Browserify Handbook Babel Babelify E
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4: A Little Mouse Named Henning
13/08/2015 Duración: 57minOur team is complete again for this episode! Raquel, Kahlil and Henning discuss Google's announcement about Alphabet and speculate about what it all means. Raquel shares her enthusiasm about the screen sharing app Screenhero and how it compares to other services and apps in the space. Henning reports on his progress with implementing JSON-API and last but not least Kahlil talks about Redux and client-side state management. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:18 Alphabet 00:09:40 Screenhero 00:21:10 Follow up: JSON API from epi 0 00:29:50 Redux Links Alphabet Alphabet website The big Alphabet Google does not own alphabet.com Twitter CEO "conspiracy" theory Alphabet logo Screenhero screenhero.com talky.io Google Hangouts Skype bluejeans.com API followup from Reactive 0 Framework agnostic JSON API (jsonapi.org) implementation in PHP RAML RESTful API Modeling Language Ember Data swagger.io JSON-API Redux What the Flux?! Let’s Redux Redux guy: Dan Abramov Github Repo Get help in the #redux channel
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3: Ops is More Like Biology
07/08/2015 Duración: 42minRaquel and Henning tackle this weeks topics without Kahlil who had other stuff to take care of. They speculate about what Github might do with the giant wad of cash they got in their series B funding and talk about how developers could benefit from knowing more about Opsy stuff. The last topic of the show is about meetups and how some of them are trying to set themselves apart by mixing it up with Music and having a cover charge that gets donated to charity. Food names for Javascript meetups seems to be an up and coming thing. Timeline 00:00:00 Henning's most excellent intro 00:00:45 Github got a boat load of money 00:07:32 We have a Slack team for Reactive now! 00:09:03 Ops, Ops, Ops 00:25:24 Meetups are getting fancy 00:40:02 Comprehensive outro Links Github Funding Boxen Ansible Chef Puppet Labs FrankfurtJS KarlsruheJS BrooklynJS WaffleJS EmberJS NYC Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Reactive on Slack Kahlil Lechelt - @distilledhype Raquel Vélez - @r
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2: Search is Like Inherently Impossible
31/07/2015 Duración: 01h05minRaquel is back and shares her experience at the Recurse Center, where she was a resident last week. We then discuss the difficulties of search in general and how this applies to npm's package search. Kahlil introduces Henning and Raquel to Observables and various patterns in Angular2. Timeline 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:13 @rockbot is back!! 00:00:15 What is the Recurse Center? 00:13:45 Why is search so difficult? npm search in particular. 00:30:20 Kahlil explains Observables Links Recurse Center npm search npm search source Ember Observer Learn RX RxJS Observable Angular 2: Surviving the Transition Reactive Programming Overview Got feedback/suggestions/questions? Get in touch with us! reactive.audio @reactivepod Kahlil Lechelt - @distilledhype Raquel Vélez - @rockbot Henning Glatter-Götz - @hglattergotz Reactive Slack Chat
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1: We Got a Vim User off of Vim
23/07/2015 Duración: 34minWhile Raquel is Hacker in Residence at the Recurse Center in NYC this week Kahlil and Henning do their best to record a late night Reactive episode and discuss a range of topics, such as Henning's apparent abandoning of vim