037 JSJ Promises with Domenic Denicola and Kris Kowal
JavaScript Jabber7 Joulu 2012

037 JSJ Promises with Domenic Denicola and Kris Kowal

PanelKris Kowal (twitter github blog) Domenic Denicola (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Intro to CoffeeScript)
Discussion
02:41 - PromisesAsynchonous programming
05:09 - Using Promises from top to bottom07:08 - DomainsNodeConf SummerCamp07:55 - Q10:22 - q.nfbind11:15 - Q vs jQueryYou’re Missing the Point of PromisesComing from jQuery15:41 - long-stack-tracesturn
chaining
JavaScriptStackTraceApi: Overview of the V8 JavaScript stack trace API (error.prepare stack trace)19:36 - Original Promises/A spec and Promises/A+ specwhen.jsPromises Test SuiteUnderscore deferred24:22 - .thenChai as Promised26:58 - Nesting Promisesspread method28:38 - Error Handlingcauseway
32:57 - Benefits of PromisesError Handling
Multiple Async at onceHandle things before and after they happen40:29 - task.js41:33 - Languagee programming languageCoffeeScript44:11 - Mocking Promises45:44 - Testing PromisesMocha as Promised
PicksCode Triage (Jamison) The Creative Sandbox Guidebook (Joe) Steam (Joe) Pluralsight (Joe) montage (Kris) montagejs / mr (Kris) CascadiaJS 2012 - Domenic Denicola (Domenic) Omnifocus (Chuck) Buckyballs (AJ)
Transcript
JOE: I can’t imagine your baby face with a beard, Jamison.JAMISON: I never thought I had a baby face.AJ: It was always a man face to me.JOE: Everybody who is 15 years younger than me has a baby face.[This episode is sponsored by ComponentOne, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to wijmo.com and check them out.][This show is sponsored by Gaslight Software. They are putting on Mastering Backbone training in San Francisco at the Mission Bay Conference Center, December 3rd through 5th. They'll be covering Jasmine, Backbone and CoffeeScript. For more information or to register, go to training.gaslightsoftware.com][Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net]CHUCK: Hey everybody. Welcome to episode 37 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have AJ O'Neal.AJ: Yo, yo, yo, comin' at you live from the executive boardroom suite of Orem, Utah.CHUCK: Jamison Dance.JAMISON: Hey guys!CHUCK: Joe Eames.JOE: Hey there!CHUCK: Merrick ChristensenMERRICK: What's up.CHUCK: I'm Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv and this week we have some guests -- and that is Kris Kowal.KRIS: Hello. Yeah, Kowal.CHUCK: Kowal. OK. And Domenic Denicola. Did I say that right?DOMENIC: Denicola.CHUCK: Denicola.DOMENIC: It’s OK I got Americanized. That's probably the proper Italian pronunciation. Hi guys!CHUCK: I speak proper Italian, so probably.KRIS: Yeah and for what it’s worth, I think that the proper Polish is Kowal or something, but yeah.JAMISON: Kris, are you from the Midwest? You have kind of Minnesota-ish accent.KRIS: No. I'm actually unfortunately from somewhere in the suburbs of Los Angeles, but I grew up indoors and did listen to Prairie Home Companion. So I don’t know. Maybe.[laughter]CHUCK: Awesome. All right. So this week we are going to be talking about… actually there's one thing I need to announce before. If you are listening to this episode, you’ll probably notice a little bit of a difference with our sponsorship message. I actually left off one important piece to one of the sponsorship messages and that is for the Gaslight software training that's going to be in San Francisco, if you wanna sign up, go to training.gaslightsoftware.com and you can sign up there. They’ve been a terrific sponsor and I feel kind of bad that I botched that. But anyway,Special Guests: Domenic Denicola and Kris Kowal.

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