Sinopsis
Weekly podcast discussion about Javascript on the front and back ends. Also discuss programming practices, coding environments, and the communities related to the technology.
Episodios
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Women on Stage and in Tech with Moran Weber - JSJ 483
11/05/2021 Duración: 01h19minMoran Weber is the CEO of Women on Stage. She helps women prepare for and speak on stages at conferences in technology and other related areas. She joins the Jabber panel this week to discuss women's place in technology, the importance of them appearing at conferences, and the outcomes of women in the technology space.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealCharles Max WoodDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestMoran WeberSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorLinksMJS 078: Steve Edwards | Devchat.tvMJS 108: Dan Shappir | Devchat.tvViews on Vue: VUE 137: Using Laravel and VueJS in an Enterprise ApplicationCREATE FOLDER RECURSIVELY WITH POWERSHELLTwitter: Moran Weber ( @moranWeber )PicksAimee- Reverse Engineering a Docker Image - The Art of MachineryAJ- Follow Beyond Code Bootcamp: FacebookAJ- Beyond Code Bootcamp - YouTubeAJ- Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )AJ- webinstall.dev/vim-essentialsAJ- Jesus Christ AJ- New TestamentCharles- Dev Influencers | Devchat.tvCharles- Podcast Guest Preparation InstructionsCharles- The Cour
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Becoming the Go-To Person in Your Technology Area - BONUS
07/05/2021 Duración: 16minChuck was on a strategic call with one of his potential coaching clients talking about cryptocurrencies and realized that this is one of the major reasons that people want to become influencers. Or, rather, that many people aspire to make a difference and/or make money and the best way to do that is to become the person people go to for what you do.So, how do you become the first person people think of when they think of that thing you know how to do? Let Chuck tell you.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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Changes in the JAMstack Landscape with Sean C Davis - JSJ 482
04/05/2021 Duración: 01h03minDan kicks the show off by asking our guest Sean C. Davis to define for us what doesn't fall under JAMstack. Sean explains what isn't JAMstack and then dives into what's changed over the last year or so that brings us to the tools and approaches that hybridize the server end of things to bring more server side to the JAMstack.So, JAMstack lifts away from a monolithic backend to provide an independent front-end with a supporting set of back-end tools rather than a back-end with supporting front-end tools. This episodes dives into the implications of this approach as a reaction to the more traditional monolith.PanelAJ O'NealDan ShappirGuestSean C DavisSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksComparing Static Site Generator Build Times | CSS-TricksGrouparoo: Open Source Synchronization FrameworkUnmute Your Story | UnmutePicksAJ- Follow Beyond Code | FacebookAJ- Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondc
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Don't Let These Things Keep You From Podcasting - BONUS
29/04/2021 Duración: 15minCharles talks about the things that get developers stuck when they're trying to start their podcast or other influencer channel. He explains how to get around having those things hamper your journey.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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Data Oriented Programming with Yehonathan Sharvit - JSJ 481
27/04/2021 Duración: 01h20sYehonathan Sharvit joins the Jabber crew to discuss Data Oriented Programming. Data Oriented Programming is a way to reduce complexity by managing the shape of the data before we send it over the wire. Rather than managing data you send between services in class hierarchies, you focus on the data's meaning and manipulate it so the data it includes updates to your datastore like Redux and then cascade changes from your data.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealCharles Max WoodSteve EdwardsGuestYehonathan SharvitSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksTwitter: Yehonathan Sharvit ( @viebel )PicksAimee- Zsh Tricks to Blow your MindAJ- UREVO Under Desk TreadmillAJ- 3 Filter Water FilterAJ- AJ ONeal | FacebookAJ- Beyond Code Bootcamp - YouTubeAJ- Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )Charles- Adventures in Machine Learning | Devchat.tvCharles- She's in Tech | Devchat.tvCharles- Dev Influencers AcceleratorCharles- DoctorsYehonathan- GitHub | viebel/klipse Special Gues
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BONUS: Relationships Matter Most
23/04/2021 Duración: 19minCharles Max Wood talks about how to build, grow, and benefit from positive relationships within programming. He talks about how he's built genuine positive relationships with hundreds of programmers and how he and others have grown from those relationships. He also explains that you get out of relationships what you put into them. Finally, he goes into how to begin to build relationships by building a system of influence you can use on behalf of the people you want relationships with.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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JSJ 480: Are Micro Frontends worth the effort? (And if so when?)
20/04/2021 Duración: 01h14minMicro frontends are the topic of discussion again, this time with Grgur Grisogono, Principal Consultant at Modus Create and co-author of the Manning book "Ext JS in Action". In particular, Grgur explains the new module federation capabilities introduced by Webpack, and describes how they can be used to construct micro frontends in a much more streamlined and modular fashion.PanelAJ O'NealCharles Max WoodDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestGrgur GrisogonoSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial JavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksModule Federation | webpackTwitter: Grgur Grisogono ( @ggrgur )PicksAJ- Jim Kwik 10 Morning HabitsAJ- Wayne Brady's Comedy IQAJ- Beyond Code GmbH | FacebookAJ- Beyond Code Bootcamp | YouTubeAJ- Twitter: Beyond Code Bootcamp ( @_beyondcode )AJ- Digital Ocean (2 Months or $100 Free)Charles- The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington Charles- TrainingPeaks | Hit Your StrideCharles- Phil's Beginner Maratho
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BONUS: How Opportunities Come Your Way When You're an Influencer
16/04/2021 Duración: 20minCharles Max Wood discusses several opportunities that came his way early in his podcasting career and other opportunities that have come to other people after only a couple of podcast episodes. He explains why that happens and how you can use this to create more influence as a developer.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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JSJ 479: Practical Microservices with Ethan Garofolo
13/04/2021 Duración: 01h17minEthan Garofolo is the author of Practical Microservices with Pragmatic Programmers. He starts out debunking the ideas behind pulling parts of a monolith into a different services and change function calls into HTTP calls. Instead, it's an approach that keeps things moving for development teams that solves several productivity issues. He breaks down the ways to move functionality around and which approaches make sense for breaking your application up into pieces that are easy to work on and approachable for multiple teams.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealSteve EdwardsGuestEthan GarofoloSponsorsDev Influencers AcceleratorJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksSuper Guitar BrosUnder Desk UREVO TreadmillPractical Microservices by Ethan GarofoloXKCD Flow ChartsEthan Garofolo Microservices - YouTubePicksAimee- The 3 Mindsets to Avoid as a Senior Software DeveloperAJ- The Movie Great Pyramid K 2019AJ- Postgres Cheat SheetAJ- Jim Kwik 10 Morning HabitsEthan- GitHub | message-db/message-dbEthan- Eventide Pr
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BONUS: What is Charles Max Wood's Biggest Payoff for Being a Dev Influencer?
09/04/2021 Duración: 31minCharles Max Wood started podcasting because it sounded fun and because he wanted to talk about technology. He learned pretty quickly that it got him access to people who understood the things he wanted to learn. The reasons changed over the years, as Charles explains before he talks about the big payoff he gets now from doing the podcasts.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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JSJ 478: Browser Standards Rampage: Can We Have Nice Things?
06/04/2021 Duración: 01h25minThe infamous Jake Archibald, member of the Chrome Team, an author of the Service Worker spec, and host of the HTTP 203 Podcast takes us on a whirlwind tour of recent and upcoming browser standards including Portals, iframes, App Cache, Service Workers, HTML, Browser History and more - why they are the way they are, why we can't have nice things, and how we might get nice things anyway in the future. Lots of good back and forth and only a little name calling… jaffa…PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestJake ArchibaldSponsorsDexecureRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksPortalsGitHub streaming vs SPANewline delimited JSONAVIF compression articleHTTP 203The old 300ms tap delaySession history is confusing Spectre & MeltdownCOOP & COEP App history API proposalApplication cache is a douchebagExtensible web manifestoIDB promise libraryTwitter: Jake Archibald ( @jaffathecake )PicksAimee- On The Experience of Being
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BONUS: How Jason Weimann Became a Game Developer
02/04/2021 Duración: 39minJason Weimann started out as an enthusiast of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Everquest. After becoming a software developer and building a collaborative community playing the game, learn how he used his connections to get a job working for the company that made the game, even if it wasn't a job working as a game developer and how that led to a career working on one of the most popular online games of the time.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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JSJ 477: Understanding Search Engines and SEO (for devs) - Part 2
30/03/2021 Duración: 01h02minIf you're building a website or web-app, there's a good chance that you want people to find it so that they will access it. These days this mostly means that you want it to appear in the relevant search engine results pages (SERP). In this episode we are joined by Martin Splitt, DevRel at Google for the Search & Web ecosystem, who explains in detail how search engines work, and what developers and SEOs need to know and do in order to be on their good side.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestMartin SplittSponsorsDexecureDev Heroes AcceleratorJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksDevchat.tv | JSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance MeasurementsPicksAJ- What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall MunroeAJ- How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems by Randall MunroeAJ- Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall MunroeAJ- From Microsoft, Oracle, etc to NSA Data Center (Google Map)AJ- Square Sto
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BONUS: Continuing Your Learning Journey by Finding Mentors as an Influencer
26/03/2021 Duración: 30minChuck outlines how he's used his podcasts to find mentors to continue his learning journey over 12 years of podcasting. Some mentors have been long lived relationships while others have lasted only a few months or even days. This episode shares Chuck's experience learning from the top people in the development community as a programmer and podcaster.PanelCharles Max WoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.
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JSJ 476: Understanding Search Engines and SEO (for devs) - Part 1
23/03/2021 Duración: 59minIf you're building a website or web-app, there's a good chance that you want people to find it so that they will access it. These days this mostly means that you want it to appear in the relevant search engine results pages (SERP). In this episode we are joined by Martin Splitt, DevRel at Google for the Search & Web ecosystem, who explains in detail how search engines work, and what developers and SEOs need to know and do in order to be on their good side.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestMartin SplittSponsorsDexecureDev Heroes AcceleratorJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksDevchat.tv | JSJ 428: The Alphabet Soup of Performance MeasurementsPicksAJ- What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall MunroeAJ- How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems by Randall MunroeAJ- Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall MunroeAJ- From Microsoft, Oracle, etc to NSA Data Center (Google Map)AJ- Square Sto
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JSJ 475: DevOps for the JavaScript Developer
16/03/2021 Duración: 01h06minIn recent years the term DevOps has become ubiquitous - you'll find DevOps engineers in most every tech organization. But what does DevOps actually mean, and how does it differ from previously existing System and Network engineering and DBAs? In this episode our own Aimee Knight, who is currently expanding her role into DevOps, answers these questions, and provide further information about it.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSponsorsDexecureRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialJavaScript Error and Performance Monitoring | SentryLinksPulumixkcd: MoneyDevchat.tv | JSJ 440: Why Serverless with Gareth McCumskeyPicksAimee- The many lies about reducing complexity part 2: CloudAJ- Life as a Bokoblin - A Zelda Nature DocumentaryAJ- lbry.tvAJ- Everything GameCube Homebrew in 6 MinutesAJ- webinstall.dev/gitdeployAJ- Mic Shootout: Best Value & Budget Lavs under $50 - Røde, Giant Squid, Boya, Movo, Power DeWiseDan- Wix Student Program | Wix EnterDan- DHH on TwitterSponsored By:Raygun: Raygu
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JSJ 474: Things JavaScript Developers Should Know, Part 1
09/03/2021 Duración: 01h22minHaving done a three-part series on the things JavaScript developers MUST know, Dan now leads a panel discussion on the things that JavaScript developers SHOULD know. These are things that devs can get by without knowing, but that will improve their abilities if they do know and understand. Subjects covered include: passing functions args by value vs by reference, sparse arrays, property descriptors, event capture, and more.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsSponsorsDexecureDev Heroes AcceleratorLinksBubbling and capturingPicksAimee- Load balancing and its different typesAJ- Ethan Garofolo - YouTubeAJ- XMissionAJ- LuaJITAJ- rclone | webinstall.devAJ- USB-C Cozy for USB C Adapters AJ- xkcd: SecurityDan- Tel Aviv weatherDan- Axel RauschmayerDan- 2ality – JavaScript and moreDan- JavaScript for impatient programmers (ES2021 edition)Sponsored By:Dexecure: Exclusive Offer For Javascript Jabber Listeners Promo Code: DEXJSJAB Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPri
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JSJ 473: The Elements framework with Chris Mather
02/03/2021 Duración: 01h17minSteve and A.J. talk with Chris Mather, the creator of the Elements framework, a new monolith-style web framework for generating web apps. They discuss the reason for adding YAF (Yet Another Framework), the pieces that are used to build the framework, and how it all works together.PanelAJ O'NealSteve EdwardsGuestChris MatherSponsorsDexecureRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialDev Heroes AcceleratorLinksElementsGitHub | elementscode/applicationPicksAJ- Ubiquiti - Simplifying ITAJ- UHD Friendly Blu-Ray LibreDriveChris- Having a babySteve- The COVID-19 Vaccines and God’s ProvidenceSpecial Guest: Chris Mather.Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.Dexecure: Exclusive Offer For Javascript Jabber Listeners Promo Code: DEXJSJAB Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/j
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JSJ 472: RedwoodJS Brings Full-Stack to the JAMstack with Anthony Campolo
23/02/2021 Duración: 53minAnthony Campolo joins the conversation to lead the discussion of RedwoodJS. RedwoodJS is a full-stack framework that provides a way of building a fast and secure front-end that JAMstack gives you with the power and flexibility of a backend.It doesn't have an official ORM, instead it uses GraphQL through Prisma. This discussion goes deep into the history and implementation of RedwoodJS.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestAnthony CampoloSponsorsDev Heroes AcceleratorLinksFSJam PodcastA First Look at RedwoodJS - Complete SeriesPicksAimee- GCP Outpaces Azure, AWS in the 2021 Cloud ReportAJ- xkcd: File TransferAnthony- RedwoodJS CommunityAnthony- RedwoodJS - Bringing full-stack to the JamstackDan- State of JS 2020Steve- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)Special Guest: Anthony Campolo. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber-
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JSJ 471: Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know - Part 3
16/02/2021 Duración: 01h12minIn this episode, the panel discusses the final list of things that developers need to know and how and when they're important. These topics include:Duck typingTypeScriptVarious programming terms and concepts: recursion, garbage collection, MVC, etc.JS number and Math system (NaN, precision, BigInt, …)At least one frameworkAt least one testing frameworkA bundler (WebPack or Rollup or Parcel etc)PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsSponsorsDexecureRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialDev Heroes AcceleratorPicksAimee- 10 Powerful Life Skills for the New DecadeAJ- Epic React by Kent C. Dodds $300 React | Kent C DoddsAJ- Udemy $10 React | Stephen GrinderAJ- Zoom H1n ( Amazon )AJ- Zoom H1n ( Ebay )AJ- Apple M1 (MacBook) AirDan- Youtube | Chromium UniversitySteve- Greater (2016)Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.Dexecure: Exclusive Offer For Javascript Jabber Listeners Promo Code: DEXJSJAB Support this p