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)
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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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231 JSJ Codewars with Nathan Doctor, Jake Hoffner, and Dan Nolan

231 JSJ Codewars with Nathan Doctor, Jake Hoffner, and Dan Nolan

3:23 Discussing the purpose and aim of Codewars7:30 The process for building a program with Codewars11:07 The UI and editor experience12:55 The challenges faced when first building Codewars14:23 Explaining PJAX16:54 Building code on Codewars21:24 The expanded use of KATA on Codewars23:11 Practicing “solving problems” and how it translates to real world situations34:00 How Codewars proves out the persistence of coders36:41 How Codewars appeals to collaborative workers44:40 Teachable moments on Codewars49:40 Always check to see if Codewars is hiring. Codewars uses Qualified.io, which helps automate the hiring process.PICKS: Marrow Sci-fi book Uprooted Fantasy book “Write Less Code” blog post “The Rands Test” blog post Five Stack software development studio “Stranger Things” on Netflix Angular 2 Class in Ft. Lauderdale, Discount Code: JSJ Lean Analytics book Code book Datasmart book Letting Go bookSpecial Guests: Dan Nolan, Jake Hoffner, and Nathan Doctor. 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.

28 Sep 201658min

230 JSJ Node at Capital One with Azat Mardan

230 JSJ Node at Capital One with Azat Mardan

00:51 Jameson is looking for clients who need front and back end code for apps; @Jergason (Contact him via Direct Message)04:40 An explanation of Capital One and its operations6:06 How many Capital One developers are using Node and how it is being implemented10:30 Process of approval for app/website development14:15 How the culture at Capital One affects technology within the company18:25 Using Javascript libraries to manage different currencies19:40 Venmo and its influence on banking22:32 Whether banks are prepared to operate in a cashless society29:44 Using HTML and Javascript for updating projects or creating new ones35:21 Who picks up Javascript easily and why: “It’s more about grit than raw intelligence.”44:00 Upgrading via open source codes45:40 The process for hiring developers51:35 Typescript vs. non-typescriptPICKS:“Nerve” MovieBrave Browser“Stranger Things” on Netflix Angular 2 Class in Ft. Lauderdale, Discount Code: JSJ “Strategy for Healthier Dev” blog postHealth-Ade Beet Kombucha“The Adventure Zone” podcastOn the Cruelty of Really Teaching Computer Science article by E.W. Dijkstra“The Freelancer Show” podcast“48 Days” podcastNode.universityAzat Mardan’s WebsiteAzat Mardan on TwitterCETUSA – Foreign exchange programSpecial Guest: Azat Mardan. 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.

21 Sep 20161h 7min

229 JSJ Elm with Richard Feldman

229 JSJ Elm with Richard Feldman

1:13 No Red Ink is hiring; Richard’s book-in-progress 2:10 Frontend Masters Workshop 2:55 Elm’s primary function5:10 Using Elm over using Haskell, React, Javascript, etc.9:15 Increased usability of Elm with each update 13:45 Striking differences between Elm and Javascript16:08 Community reactions to Elm20:21 First Elm conference in September22:11 The approach for structuring an Elm app23:45 Realistic time frame for building an app from scratch32:20 Writing pure functions and immutable data; how Elm uses Side-Effects38:20 Scaling a big FP application44:15 What Javascript developers can take away from using Elm48:00 Richard on Twitter PICKS“In a World…” MovieBuilding a Live-Validated Signup Form in ElmApple Cider VinegarCETUSA – Foreign exchange programSpecial Guest: Richard Feldman. 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.

14 Sep 201654min

228 JSJ React Native with Nader Dabit and Mike Grabowski

228 JSJ React Native with Nader Dabit and Mike Grabowski

Code-sharing between mobile and web apps with React NativeUsing native code and JavascriptWhat to know about developing with React NativeThe importance of toolingLive and hot-reloadingUpdating your app on the flyPossible difficulties faced by transitioning to React NativeBridging between native API’s and React NativeWriting apps in Swift or React NativeThe future of React NativeHow to start a React Native project Resources:Frontend MastersHired.comRollbarMicrosoft Code PushReact Native Radio Episode 8Tadeu Zagallo’s WebsiteSpecial Guests: Mike Grabowski and Nader Dabit. 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.

7 Sep 20161h

227 JSJ Fostering Community Through React with Benjamin Dunphy, Berkeley Martinez, and Ian Sinnott

227 JSJ Fostering Community Through React with Benjamin Dunphy, Berkeley Martinez, and Ian Sinnott

03:08 - Benjamin Dunphy IntroductionTwitterGitHub04:07 - Berkeley Martinez IntroductionTwitterGitHubFree Code Camp04:19 - Ian Sinnott IntroductionTwitterGitHubBlogTruSTAR Technology05:19 - The React Codebase12:38 - Other Important Parts of the React Ecosystem14:22 - The Angular vs the React Ecosystem and CommunityThe Learning Curvecreate-react-app22:07 - CommunityDeveloper ExperienceFunctional Programming26:56 - Getting Connected to the React CommunityMeetup: Real World React@rwreactReactJS San Francisco Bay Area MeetupMeetupEventbriteCalagatorTwitterDan Abramov: My React List29:34 - ConferencesReact.js ConfReact RallyReactNextReactiveConfReactEurope33:28 - Technology From the CommunityreduxThunderCats.js 38:23 - Choices Are Expanding; Not ShrinkingLinting40:19 - The Future of React42:39 - Starting More Communities PicksThis Developing Story (Aimee)Nashville (Aimee)Nodevember (Aimee)egghead.io: React in 7 Minutes (Ben)Lee Byron: Immutable User Interfaces @ Render 2016 (Ben)Nick Schrock: React.js Conf 2016 Keynote (Ben)create-react-app (Ian)Functional Programming Jargon (Ian)The Serverless Framework (Ian)Ben's Blog (Berkeley)Isaac Asimov’s Robot Series (Berkeley)Vsauce: The Zipf Mystery (Berkeley)Kinesis Advantage for PC & Mac (Dave)Special Guests: Benjamin Dunphy, Berkeley Martinez, and Ian Sinnott. 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.

31 Aug 201651min

226 JSJ Test Doubles with Justin Searls

226 JSJ Test Doubles with Justin Searls

React Remote Conf and Angular Remote Conf  03:15 - Justin Searls IntroductionTwitterGitHubBlogTest DoubleJavaScript Jabber Episode #038: Jasmine with Justin Searls04:13 - Testingtestdouble.jsteenytestSinon.JS08:44 - MockingGrowing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat PryceJim Weirich14:45 - Starting These Concepts as a Junior DeveloperTest-driven Development17:55 - testdouble.js vs. sinon.jsNIH = Not Invented Here26:39 - Duck Typing, Monkey Patching, Duck Punching32:22 - Node.js NegativityDesign, Resources Martin Fowler’s Refactoring and Patterns BooksDomain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Eric Evans42:52 - Community45:08 - The AAA Rule: Arrange, Act, Assert51:19 - Error Messages PicksUnemployment (Jamison)React Rally (Jamison)Julia Evans' Tweet: how to be a wizard programmer  (Jamison)See the good in people (Aimee)Sinon.JS (Joe)How to Stay Motivated: Developing the Qualities of Success by Zig Ziglar (Chuck)The Harry Potter Series (Chuck)RetroPie (Justin)How Elm can Make you a Better JavaScript Programer (Justin)NEJS Conf (Justin)Special Guest: Justin Searls. 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.

24 Aug 20161h 4min

225 JSJ Functional Programming with John A. De Goes

225 JSJ Functional Programming with John A. De Goes

03:08 - John A. De Goes IntroductionTwitterGitHubBlogSlamData04:07 - PureScriptJavaScript Jabber Episode #189: PureScript with John A. De Goes and Phil Freeman04:58 - “Purely Functional” 09:18 - Weaknesses With Functional ProgrammingObject-oriented ProgrammingProcedural Programming14:36 - Organizing a FP CodebaseJohn A. De Goes: A Modern Architecture for FP17:54 - Beginners and Functional Programming; Getting StartedLearning About the History of Functional ProgrammingHiring Junior Devs to do FP28:20 - The Rise of Functional Programming in JavaScript-land32:08 - Handling Existing Applications36:03 - Complexity Argument41:53 - Weighing Language Tradeoffs; Alt.js  PicksNadia Odunayo: The Guest: A Guide To Code Hospitality @ RailsConf 2016 (Aimee)React Rally (Jamison)Cleanup Algorithm (Jamison)PostgreSQL Exercises (Jamison)iPad Pro (Chuck)Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro (Chuck)Apple Pencil (Chuck)GoodNotes (Chuck)John A. De Goes: Halogen: Past, Present, and Future (John)slamdata (John)Special Guest: John A. De Goes. 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 Aug 201656min

224 JSJ Cypress.js with Brian Mann

224 JSJ Cypress.js with Brian Mann

Angular Remote Conf and React Remote Conf  03:18 - Brian Mann IntroductionTwitterGitHub03:33 - Cypress.io 04:09 - Selenium 08:56 - Cypress vs Selenium16:54 - Similarities: Cypress and Protractor 18:22 - Mocking API Data20:40 - Getting Started with Cypress and The Migration Process21:54 - Testing30:31 - Handling Data on the Backend34:16 - What’s coming next in Cypress?Special Guest: Brian Mann. 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 Aug 201645min

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