071 JSJ JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman

071 JSJ JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman

PanelScott Hanselman (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Aaron Frost (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
01:14 - Scott Hanselman IntroductionCommunity Program Manager for Web Tools at Microsoft Azure and Web Tools ASP.NET Runtime
03:17 - Microsoft and JavaScriptMicrosoft Build Developer Conference Scott Hanselman: Angle Brackets, Curly Braces, One ASP.NET and the Cloud Json.NET
13:40 - The Cost of Web DevelopmentTooling Sublime Text Visual Studio
18:17 - Libraries and FrameworksKnockout
24:14 - Innovation in SoftwareBefunge
29:48 - Apps Supporting JavaScriptCreate your first Windows Store app using JavaScript (Windows) Visual Studio Express
34:14 - Windows and Internet ExplorerChakra
40:42 - Microsoft’s Attitude Towards JavaScriptScott Hanselman: Azure for the non-Microsoft Person - How and Why?
45:58 - Open Source
49:12 - asm.js
52:05 - Angle Brackets ConferencePicksThe Wolverine (Joe) ng-conf (Joe) Cancún (Aaron) @ngconf (Aaron) Wistia (Chuck) Mumford And Sons 'Hopeless Wanderer' Music Video (Scott) Beyoncé Joins the Short Hair Club (Scott)
Next Week
Screencasting: Sharing What You Know Through Video
Transcript[Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at BlueBox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] [This podcast is sponsored by JetBrains, makers of WebStorm. Whether you’re working with Node.js or building the front end of your web application, WebStorm is the tool for you. It has great code quality and code exploration tools and works with HTML5, Node, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, Harmony, LESS, Sass, Jade, JSLint, JSHint, and the Google Closure Compiler. Check it out at JetBrains.com/WebStorm.]CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 71 the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames.JOE: Hey.CHUCK: Aaron Frost.AARON: Hello.CHUCK: I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV. And we have a special guest that is Scott Hanselman.SCOTT: Hello.CHUCK: Since you’re new to the show, do you want to introduce yourself really quickly?SCOTT: My name is Scott Hanselman. You can learn more about me on the internet by googling for Scott. I’m in an epic battle right now with the Scott toilet paper people. You’ll find me just below Scott toilet tissue. I’ve been blogging for ten years. More than ten years, 13 years. I work at Microsoft right now. Before that I worked in finance at a company called Corillian that is now Fiserv. I’ve been building big systems on the web for as long as the web’s been around.CHUCK: Wow. What do you do at Microsoft?SCOTT: I work in Azure and Web Tools. I’m a program manager. I’m in charge of the experience from file new project until deployment. I call myself the PM of miscellaneous. I spend time going through that experience making sure that it doesn’t suck. My focus is on web tools but also ASP.NET Runtime and what the experience is when you deploy something into Azure. That might be everything from what’s it like editing JavaScript in Visual Studio and I’ll find some issue and go and work with the guys that own that, or it might be someone’s trying to do something in Node on Azure and that experience is not good. I’m like an ombudsman or a customer liaison. But the simplest way would be to say I’m the community PM, community program manager, for web tools at Microsoft.CHUCK: Okay.AARON: Cool.CHUCK: So, is JavaScript your primary focus?SCOTT: I would say that my primary focus is just anything that makes the web better and moves the web forward. While I work for ASP.NET and most of my work is in C#,Special Guest: Scott Hanselman.

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199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

Check out allremoteconfs.com to get in on all the conference action this year -- from the comfort of your own home! 02:13 - Chris Dias IntroductionTwitter GitHub02:21 - Erich Gamma IntroductionTwitter GitHub02:31 - Visual Studio Code@code 03:49 - Built on ElectronJavaScript Jabber Episode #193: Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain 04:25 - Why another tool?Visual DebuggingKeybinding Support08:12 - Code Folding09:00 - Will people move from Visual Studio to Visual Studio Code?12:06 - Language SupportC#18:06 - Visual Studio Code and Microsoft Goals22:47 - Community Support and Building Extensions28:31 - The Choice to Use Electron32:41 - Getting VS Code to Work on the Command Line35:02 - Tabs38:49 - Visual Studio Code Uptake and Adoption40:11 - Licenses44:46 - Designing a UX for Developers58:15 - Design PatternsPicks LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Video Game - Announce Teaser Trailer (Joe) Firebase (Joe) Progress bar noticeably slows down npm install: Issue #11283 (Jamison) Darkest Dungeon (Jamison) Trek Glowacki Twitter Thread (Jamison) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Clear Acrylic Wall Mountable 10 Slot Dry Erase Marker & Eraser Holder Organizer Rack (Chuck) Bitmap Graphics SIGGRAPH'84 Course Notes (Erich) Salsa (Chris) The Microsoft Band (Chris) Making a Murderer (Chris)Special Guests: Chris Dias and Erich Gamma . 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--6102064/support.

17 Helmi 20161h

198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

02:36 - Big Changes in the JavaScript Community in 2015Star Wars (Joke)Star Wars | Code.orgThe Star Wars APIThe Year of ReactMerge Between Node.js and io.jsThe Year of Tool FatigueJavaScript Jabber Episode #194: JavaScript Tools Fatigue09:38 - Other Uses of JavaScriptReact NativeNativeScriptElectronCordovaiOT (Internet of Things)Elm10:56 - Functional Programming 19:16 - Elm / redux 22:40 - RxJS and Reactive ProgrammingVictor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications25:00 - ES201527:43 - Types: TypeScript / Flow 30:59 - npm 33:00 - Junior Developers and BootcampsThinkfulBloc47:27 - Will other communities start looking at Node?49:18 - Building Mobile Apps with JavaScript50:09 - Text Editors or IDEs?Visual Studio CodePicks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Desserts of Kharak (Joe) The Prodigals Club (Joe) AST explorer (Aimee) Chyld Medford (Aimee) Mazie's Girl Scout Cookie Digital Order Site (Aimee) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Patt Flynn: How to Write a Book: The Secret to a Super Fast First Draft (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck)  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--6102064/support.

10 Helmi 201659min

197 JSJ Auth0 with Kassandra Perch

197 JSJ Auth0 with Kassandra Perch

02:03 - Kassandra Perch IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:46 - Auth0 04:10 - Centralized Auth Services: Handing Out User Data to Third Parties05:32 - Security, Storage, and Compliance08:48 - Managing Session Data09:35 - Cookies vs JSON Web Tokens (JWTs)How Authentication Works12:47 - OAuthOpenID Connect14:12 - Identification, Authorization, and Authentication20:16 - Auth0 InfrastructureChaos Monkey22:10 - Using Node 23:06 - The BackendFirebase 24:25 - Documentation and Education36:42 - The Value of OpenID Connect 38:25 - IdentityPicks Add AJ on Tri-Force Heroes (AJ) Making a Murderer (AJ) Mazie's Girl Scout Digital Cookie Site (Aimee) React (with Introduction to Flux Architecture) (Aimee) Jordan Scales: Let’s Make A Webpage In 2016 (Jamison) building-brooklynjs (Jamison) Cult of the Party Parrot (Jamison) CSS-Tricks (Jamison) Auth0 Docs (Kassandra) OpenID Foundation (Kassandra) Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (Kassandra)Special Guest: Kassandra Perch. 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--6102064/support.

3 Helmi 201640min

196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause IntroductionTwitterEclipseSource03:21 - Ian Bull IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog04:01 - Tabris.jstabris-js (GitHub)04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React NativeExposing Bluetooth Functionality08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabrisj2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows14:26 - Getting Started Experience16:40 - Handling Updates; Live UpdatingThe Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in?25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI)Ext JS29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere."35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed?Xamarin39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled?40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android)Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems47:51 - ES6 Implications49:29 - PluginsCocoaPods and Widgets'Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (AJ) James Edwards: Making a Mini-Lisp: Introduction to Transpilers (Aimee) Nick Saban (Aimee) Lloyd Borrett: Bill Gates and Petals Around the Rose (Jamison) Dan Luu: Normalization of Deviance in Software: How Completely Broken Practices Become Normal (Jamison) Craig Stuntz: Programs that Write Programs: How Compilers Work (Jamison) Microsoft (Dave) Tina Fey (Dave) thoughtram Blog (Dave) Pascal Precht (Dave) CES (Chuck) The Modern Team (Ian) Eric Elliott (Ian) Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Jochen)Special Guests: Ian Bull and Jochen Krause. 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--6102064/support.

27 Tammi 20161h 8min

195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

02:17 - Rich Harris IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogThe Guardian02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd IntroductionTwitter GitHubWidespace02:50 - rollup.jsrollup - npm 04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 ModuleslodashStatic Analysis11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the EcosystemBundler vs Loadersystemjsjspmwebpack17:40 - Input Modules18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2 20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination 25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support27:36 - Other Important Optimizations32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simplethree.js41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for? Picks Better Off Ted (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee) Operation Code (Aimee) Google Define Function (Dave) Scott Hanselman: Dark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99% (Dave) MyFitnessPal (Chuck) Nike+ Running (Chuck) Couch to 10k (Chuck) Aftershokz Bluez 2 Headphones (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) Climbing (Rich) The Codeless Code (Rich) Star Wars (Rich) The Website Obesity Crisis (Oskar)Special Guests: Oskar Segersvärd and Rich Harris. 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--6102064/support.

20 Tammi 20161h 4min

194 JSJ JavaScript Tools Fatigue

194 JSJ JavaScript Tools Fatigue

JS Remote Conf starts tomorrow! Get your ticket TODAY! 03:59 - JavaScript Tools FatigueCatalyst: Eric Clemmons: Javascript FatigueSome Twitter Opinions and Perspectives:Ryan FlorenceMichael JacksonJamisonVjeuxSebastian McKenzie09:25 - Are popular technologies ahead of public consumability?Ryan Florence Tweet 12:53 - Adopting New Things / Churn Burnout18:02 - Non-JavaScript Developers and Team Adoption30:49 - Is this the result of a crowdsourced design effort?35:44 - Human Interactions45:00 - Tools47:03 - How many/which of these tools do I need to learn?Picks Julie Evans: How to Get Better at Debugging (Jamison) Totally Tooling Tips: Debugging Promises with DevTools (Jamison) Making a Murderer (Jamison) Scott Alexander: I Can Tolerate Anything Except the Outgroup (Jamison) @SciencePorn (Dave) postcss (Aimee) Cory House: The Illogical Allure of Extremes (Aimee) Kerrygold Natural Irish Butter (Aimee) Star Wars (Joe) @iammerrick (Joe) Greg Wilson: What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It's True (Joe) The U.S. Military (Joe) Operation Code (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #184: What We Actually Know About Software Development and Why We Believe It's True with Greg Wilson and Andreas Stefik (Chuck) Serial Podcast (Chuck) 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--6102064/support.

13 Tammi 20161h 6min

193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:40 - Amy Palamountain IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ?07:57 - Use Cases for Electronmuan/mojibarmafintosh/playback npm-scripts-guiAmy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 201515:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron  Visual Studio CodeAdventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias19:46 - Making an Electron AppPhoton conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code27:40 - Plugins for Functionalityelectron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features33:14 - Pain PointsNuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for NativeJavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland PhoneGapReactive NativeNativeScript39:48 - What is a “webview”?42:12 - Getting Started with Electron43:28 - Robotics/Hardware Hacking with ElectronJIBOPicks Autolux - Future Perfect (Jamison) Move Fast and Break Nothing (Aimee) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Dave) Destructuring and parameter handling in ECMAScript 6 (Dave) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Freelance Remote Conf (Chuck) React Remote Conf (Chuck) Pebble Time Steel (Chuck) UglyBaby Etsy Shop (Amy) Jimmy Fallon: Kid Theater with Tom Hanks (Jessica)  Special Guests: Amy Palamountain and Jessica Lord . 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--6102064/support.

6 Tammi 201653min

192 JSJ IoT with Peter Hoddie

192 JSJ IoT with Peter Hoddie

Get your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:10 - Peter Hoddie IntroductionTwitter02:36 - Kinoma     03:28 - Embedded Development in C; Approachability05:24 - IoT = Internet of Things; Embedded Devices and Systems08:59 - Mesh Networking 10:41 - IoT and JavaScriptXS6Duktape luvit LuaJewelbots 20:08 - Getting Started & Electrical Engineering22:42 - Testing 24:56 - Security31:07 - Bootstrap 34:16 - Community Resistance35:56 - Where is IoT heading as far as applications go?Scriptability41:57 - Preparing Today for the FuturePicks Let’s Encrypt (AJ) The web accessibility basics (Jamison) readthesource (Aimee) Drip (Chuck) Twilio (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Standard ECMA-262 (Peter) The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain (Peter) Software Freedom Conservancy (Peter)Special Guest: Peter Hoddie. 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--6102064/support.

30 Joulu 201558min

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