074 JSJ Grunt with Ben Alman

074 JSJ Grunt with Ben Alman

PanelBen Alman (twitter github blog) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Ryan Florence (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
01:34 - Ben Alman IntroductionBocoup
02:54 - “Cowboy”Cowboy Coder
06:53 - The Birth of GruntEnder make rake jake
14:34 - Installing Globally & PluginsJSHint grunt-cli lodash async
20:43 - Managing the project and releasing new versions
22:32 - What is Grunt? What does it do?jQuery libsass SASS stylus
26:39 - Processes & Building Featuresnode-task guard grunt-contrib-watch node-prolog
35:29 - The Node Community and reluctance towards Grunt
41:35 - Why the separation of task loading and configuration?
46:18 - Contributions and Contributing to Grunt
55:18 - What Ben would have done differently building GruntEase of Upgrade
PicksWeb Components (Ryan) Eliminate Sarcasm (Ryan) Bee and PuppyCat (Jamison) MONOPRICE (AJ) AJ O'Neal: Moving to GruntJS (AJ) The Best Map Ever Made of America’s Racial Segregation (Chuck) Clean Off Your Desk (Chuck) Polygon (Ben) My Brother, My Brother and Me (Ben) Echofon (Ben) Bocoup (Ben)
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Transcript
RYAN: We’re potty training my son right now. So, I was up like eight times cleaning poo off of everything.[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 frontend 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 74 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have AJ O’Neal.AJ: I’m eating beef jerky.CHUCK: Jamison Dance.JAMISON: Hello.CHUCK: We have a special guest. I guess you’re a guest in filling in for Merrick and Joe and that’s Ryan Florence.RYAN: Hey, how’s it going? I don’t know if I can fill two shoes, but I will try.CHUCK: Well, you have two feet, right?RYAN: Okay. Well, that’s four shoes.CHUCK: [Chuckles] I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV. We also have another special guest and that is Ben Alman.BEN: Yo! What’s up, everyone?CHUCK: So, do you want to introduce your self, Ben, since you haven’t been on the show before?BEN: I’m Ben Alman. Oh, okay.[Laughter]AJ: That’s not conceited.RYAN: That’s really all he needs.BEN: That’s it. The show’s over, roll credits. So yeah, I’m Ben. You can find me online as @cowboy on Twitter or GitHub and I’m at BenAlman.com. And if you Google me, I have finally got enough SEO juice to beat the other Ben Alman who’s the Orthopedic Surgeon for sick children in Canada. So screw you, guy who helps sick kids.[Laughter]BEN: No, it’s cool. It’s cool, right? But for a while, I was like, “Damn this guy.” But I can’t do anything because he helps sick children. So there’s another Benjamin Alman out there doing things for society and me, I just code. So, I work at Bocoup. We’re at Bocoup.com. Our logo is a rooster, Bob the Rooster, and we make a lot of cool web and open web and open source stuff. And so, I do training there. I teach people JavaScript and jQuery. But I also work on open source tools. I spend a lot of my time, actually, behind the scenes in Node writing JavaScript, experimenting, R&D, writing tools, et cetera.CHUCK: Awesome. So,Special Guests: Ben Alman and Ryan Florence.

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