030 JSJ Learning & Teaching JavaScript with Noel Rappin

030 JSJ Learning & Teaching JavaScript with Noel Rappin

PanelNoel Rappin (twitter github blog) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Intro to CoffeeScript) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog)
Discussion
00:52 - Works in training and talent development for Groupon00:56 - Author of Rails Test Prescriptions and upcoming Master Space and Time with JavaScript01:21 - Writing a book about JavaScript02:33 - Focus of the bookPart 1: Jasmine and jQuery and the JavaScript Object Model Part 2: Extended examples of jQuery Part 3: Backbone Part 4: Ember
03:46 - Self-published authors05:15 - Approaches and mindsets to learning JavaScript06:04 - “Gotchas!” and bad features in Javascript09:17 - Modeling JavaScript for beginners11:23 - (AJ joins the podcast)11:42 - Resources/Classes for learning JavaScriptGood Parts Book: Douglas Crockford JavaScript Patterns: Stoyan Stefanov Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming: Marijn Haverbeke Maintainable JavaScript: Nicholas C. Zakas
13:54 - Hiring people with JavaScript experience at Groupon15:12 - Training workshops17:00 - Getting new hires up to speed quicklyPairing Mentoring Lectures Workshops
21:38 - Book LearningYou can learn at your own pace But it’s hard to ask questions to a book
22:51 - How Noel gained expertise in JavaScript24:38 - Code reading and learning to program a language26:18 - Teaching people JavaScript as their very first language31:55 - Classroom layout33:42 - Online trainingKahn Academy Computer ScienceCode AcademyStarter League40:00 - Finding a mentorStack Overflow
PicksShrines by Purity Ring (Jamison) Learnable Programming: Bret Victor (Jamison) Mob Software: Richard P. Gabriel & Ron Goldman (Jamison) Monoprice.com (AJ) ZREO: Zelda Reorchestrated (AJ) The Official Twitter App (Chuck) Fluid App (Chuck) Try Jasmine! (Noel) Justin Searls (Noel) The Atrocity Archives: Charles Stross (Noel) Futurity: A Musical by The Lisps (Noel)
Transcript
NOEL: I’m trying to figure out where the chat is in this stupid Skype interface.JAMISON: Just imagine the worst place it could possibly be and that’s where it is.[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.][Hosting and bandwidth provided by The Blue Box Group. Check them out at bluebox.net]CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 30 of the JavaScript Jabber show! This week on our panel we have, Jamison Dance.JAMISON: Hey guys!CHUCK: I’m Charles Max Wood from devchat.tv and this week, we have a special guest and that’s Noel Rappin!NOEL: Hey everybody!CHUCK: For the people who don’t know who you are, you want to introduce yourself, Noel?NOEL: Sure. I currently work in training and talent development for Groupon. And I am the author of previously “Rails Test Prescriptions” and currently a self-published book called “Master Time and Space with JavaScript”, which you can get at noelrappin.com. I need to spell that out, right? N-o-e-l-r-a-p-p-i-n.comCHUCK: So I’m little curious, before we get into the topic which is learning and teaching JavaScript, how did you get into writing a book about JavaScript? What’s your background there?NOEL: You know, it actually relates to teaching and learning JavaScript. I think, I was like… a lot of long time web devs. I spent my first round as a web consultant in around, turn of the century 2000’s. I spent time trying to talk clients out of JavaScript stuff because it was such a pain in the neck. And I kind of got away from it for awhile and came back a couple of years ago to realize that basically, everything had changed and they were actually usable tools now.And last summer, I was working with a… at that time,Special Guest: Noel Rappin.

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JSJ 455: Introducing and Understanding Svelte and Sapper with Mark Volkmann

JSJ 455: Introducing and Understanding Svelte and Sapper with Mark Volkmann

This week the panel is joined by Mark Volkmann to discuss Svelte and how it compares and differs from front-end frameworks such as React and Angular. Mark has written a book and has given talks about Svelte and also about Sapper, an application framework built on top of Svelte. He explains to the panel how Svelte components are defined differently than other JavaScript frameworks, and how they are actually compiled into the production code, which isn’t dependent on any external libraries. He also explains why and how Svelte forgoes the use of a virtual DOM, using direct DOM manipulations instead. Finally he describes Sapper and explains how it can be used to quickly and easily create Web-apps that use SSR, static pages generation and dynamic routing.SponsorsFaithlife | Now Hiring Software DevelopersRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialAudible.comCacheFlyPanelAimee KnightDan ShappirSteve EdwardsSpecial GuestMark VolkmannLinkshttps://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/2546https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/https://objectcomputing.com/resources/publications/mark-volkmannhttps://www.manning.com/books/svelte-and-sapper-in-actionPicksSteveKey Largohttps://gbdeclaration.org/AimeeLow Level AcademyTerraform Up and RunningDanMy daughter enlisting in the Israeli Militarywww.amazon.com/The-Boys-Season-1Mark Volkmannhttps://www.meteor.com/https://mvolkmann.github.io/blog/ Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Mark Volkmann.Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.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 Okt 202056min

JSJ 454: Mongoose, Mongo and Object Document Mapping (ODM) with Valeri Karpov

JSJ 454: Mongoose, Mongo and Object Document Mapping (ODM) with Valeri Karpov

We talk about the Pros and Cons of using a database directly vs using an abstraction layer, common mistakes, optimistic concurrency, and a nice tangent into programming concurrency models to top it off.SponsorsFaithlife | Now Hiring Software DevelopersAudible.comCacheFlyPanelAJ ONealAimee KnightCharles Max WoodSteve EdwardsSpecial GuestValeri KarpovLinkshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect-oriented_programminghttps://mongoosejs.com/PicksStevehttps://cesf.us/AimeeThe Cloud Girl Sketch NotesAJGraphQurlAPC UPS with USBCyberPower UPSGoogle Lighthouse overstepFrog ChessWSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux)Chuckhttp://podcastgrowthsummit.co/http://podcastplaybook.co/mostvaluable.devStormlight ArchiveValeri Karpovhttps://masteringjs.io/ebooks/mastering-mongoose-javascript-jabberhttps://www.npmjs.com/package/archetypeamazon.com/Cryptonomicon-Neal-Stephenson Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Valeri Karpov. 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 Okt 202054min

JSJ 453: Debugging Third Party JavaScript with Ben Vinegar

JSJ 453: Debugging Third Party JavaScript with Ben Vinegar

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Many websites these days have to deal with the reality of incorporating third-party scripts. These could be tracking scripts or analytics or monitoring, or even scripts that add explicit features to a site, such as chat. Regardless of the purpose, such scripts add complexity and overhead, and can interfere with the proper operation of the site. In this episode Ben Vinegar, VP of engineering at Sentry, joins the panel to discuss the complexities and implications of third-party scripts, both from the perspective of website developers, as well as from the perspective of the developers creating such scripts.SponsorsFaithlife | Now Hiring Software DevelopersRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialAudible.comCacheFlyPanelAJ ONealAimee KnightDan ShappirCharles Max WoodSpecial GuestBen VinegarLinksETAG Cookieshttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elementsPicksAimeehttps://github.com/hwayne/awesome-cold-showersAJAJQuery v2.0https://webinstall.dev/sdDropbox PaperWoody Zuill on Mob Programming and Influencing Change | Healthy Developer Interview #4Charles Max WoodScythehttps://www.thecreepyline.com/Ben Vinegarhttps://workers.cloudflare.com Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Ben Vinegar.Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.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 Okt 202016min

JSJ 452: Caddy 2 Web Server with Matthew Holt

JSJ 452: Caddy 2 Web Server with Matthew Holt

Today the panel talks with Matt Holt who works full time on the Caddy Web Server. The panel discusses things such as how it compares to other popular tools as well as lessons learned while working on it.SponsorsFaithlife | Now Hiring Software DevelopersThe Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy TodayAudible.comCacheFlyPanelAJ ONealAimee KnightCharles Max WoodSpecial GuestMatthew HoltLinkshttps://www.papaparse.com/OSI modelhttps://apilayer.com/https://github.com/mholtPicksAimeeCloud flare ball indication sectionLearning about other culturesAJhttps://webinstall.dev/caddy/https://webinstall.dev/serviceman/https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2020https://www.beyondcodebootcamp.com/CharlesMost Valuable Programmer (MVP Program)https://podcastplaybook.coLightbringer seriesMatthew HoltSourcegraph Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Matthew Holt. 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 Okt 20201h 12min

JSJ 451: Are Software Bugs Inevitable with Ran Levi

JSJ 451: Are Software Bugs Inevitable with Ran Levi

Ran Levy, a well known and prolific technology podcaster joins the show to talk with the panel about software bugs. Topics of discussion include the inevitability of software bugs – are they an intrinsic part of software development? Also, can they be minimized and their impact mitigated? And what can software companies, and the developers themselves, do in order to deliver properly working software.SponsorsRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialThe Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy TodayFaithlife | Now Hiring Software DevelopersCacheFlyPanelCharles Max WoodAJ ONealAimee KnightDan ShappirSteve EdwardsSpecial GuestRan LeviLinksAre Software Bugs Inevitable?The Wix Engineering PodcastPicksDanThe Explosion of the Ariane 5Mars Climate OrbiterAJMagic Keyboard & Trackpad 2Final Fantasy 1GameCube + GBA + HDMIHomebrew GuideCharles Max WoodMUDList of MUDs Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Ran Levi.Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.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.

29 Sep 20201h 19min

JSJ 450: Native Features Inside The Browser - Introducing Google's Project Fugu with Thomas Steiner

JSJ 450: Native Features Inside The Browser - Introducing Google's Project Fugu with Thomas Steiner

For Web apps to be useful and successfully compete with native applications, they need to be able to access device features, such as the camera, local file system, Bluetooth, and more. Obviously such a mechanism needs to be secure and respect user privacy. In this episode Thomas Steiner, a Developer Advocate for the Web at Google, joins to discuss Project Fugu, and the benefits and capabilities that it already provides, and will provide in the future. Thomas, who is actively involved in this project, explains the design and development process for this project, and how it’s being rolled out and tested.SponsorsRaygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trialThe Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy TodayAudible.comCacheFlyPanelCharles Max WoodAJ ONealAimee KnightDan ShappirSteve EdwardsSpecial GuestThomas SteinerLinksWICGWake LockChrome Origin Trials GatekeepingMicrosoft Origin TrialsWebOTPPicksAimee Knighthttps://github.com/lebinh/nginx-confSteveGod’s Battalions: The Case for the CrusadesAJwebinstall.dev/comrakThomashttps://excalidraw.com/xxx Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabber Special Guest: Thomas Steiner.Sponsored By:Raygun: Raygun now offers Real User Monitoring of Core Web Vitals. Start your 14-day free trial now.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.

22 Sep 202053min

JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know

JSJ 449: The Things Every JavaScript Developer Must Know

In this episode the panel discusses various programming topics, and whether or not they are required knowledge for JavaScript programmers. This includes topics such as scopes and hoisting, closures, the event-loop, and the behavior of this. For each such topic, the panel discusses whether or not JavaScript devs are required to know and understand them in order to write better code, or pass job interviews, or to understand existing codebases. Alternatively, if these are topics that JavaScript developers don’t need to know, and maybe should even avoid.SponsorsAudible.comThe Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy TodayCacheFlyPanelAJ ONealCharles Max WoodDan ShappirSteve EdwardsLinks10 Interview Questions Every JavaScript Developer Should Know – AKA: The Keys to JavaScript Masteryhttps://kentcdodds.com/blog/newspaper-code-structurehttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/ClosuresYour Coffee Shop Doesn’t Use Two-Phase CommitPicksAJCrock on JS Follow JavaScript Jabber on Twitter: @JSJabberSupport 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.

15 Sep 20201h 5min

JSJ 448: MongoDB Schema Fundamentals with Joe Karlsson

JSJ 448: MongoDB Schema Fundamentals with Joe Karlsson

MongoDB is a popular option for databases which provides objects that look and act like JavaScript Objects. We brought an expert, Joe Karlsson to clear up some of the confusion on how to arrange your data in MongoDB. Joe provides a rundown on how to think about your data with a smaller dataset, a medium sized dataset, and a large dataset. The panel also dives into how the database works and how things are managed and arranged by the MongoDB database engine.SponsorsThe Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide – Grab a Copy TodayCacheFlyPanelCharles Max WoodAimee KnightDan ShappirAJ ONealSpecial GuestJoe KarlssonLinksM320: Data Modelingdeveloper.mongodb.comPicksChuckLeadership in Turbulent TimesAimeeProsourceFit Acupressure MatAJAcupuncture MatSQL vs NoSQLChiron Beta Primessh-pubkeyArs Technica War Stories: Ultima Online (about sharding)Joe KarlssonStamped From the BeginningSpecial Guest: Joe Karlsson. 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.

8 Sep 20201h 8min

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