Posts tagged with 'podcast'
Full month of podcasts with some AMAZING guests coming up in October. After that, I think I'll wrap for the year (with the exception of a special episode that I'm planning).
But, if you want to get on the show next year, please contact me!
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Here's what's coming in October:
- Eric Elliott on the benefits of TDD
- Ted Neward on the actor model with Akka
- Ted Neward (again) on (JavaScript) Transpilers, web assembly, and general alternatives to writing JS
- Patrick Smacchia on NDepend, refactoring
- Sam Nasr on the benefits of user group involvement
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Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Dean Hume is building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).
Show Notes:
- Book: Fast ASP.NET Websites by Dean Hume
- Book: Progressive Web Apps by Dean Hume (currently in early access preview)
- Betting on the Web: Starbucks PWA
- Node.js / Express.js
- HTTPS / HTTP2
- Workbox.js - framework to store your website’s files locally on your user devices
- Chrome Progressive Web Apps
- Visual Studio Code
- Google Developers Website
- Mozilla Developer Portal
- Aaron Gustafson (blog post on A List Apart)
- Dean Hume's website
- Google web team members
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Pete Shearer (aka Pete on Software) is building with React and Redux.
Show Notes:
- RxBridge is Pete's startup
- CoverMyMeds is a Columbus, OH startup that was mentioned
- Gimlet Media's StartUp podcast
- SCORE non-profit from SBA
- Pete mentioned the PHP acronym's evolution, so it's a chance to brush up on a little PHP history
- Dublin Enterpreneurial Center (DEC)
- I was on two episodes of Pete's podcast:
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Pete Shearer (aka Pete on Software) is building with React and Redux.
Show Notes:
- Redux-synapse
- React
- SPA - Single Page Application
- XML literals in VB.NET
- StackOverflow thread about Virtual DOM & React
- Redux
- Redux has bindings for Angular, Vue, and Aurelia
- Flux
- MobX
- Ember, Backbone, Knockout, jQuery
- Some concepts you'll need to learn React: NPM, Webpack, Minify, Lint
- Create-react-app
- Web Bos - React for Beginners
- Steven Grider - Modern React with Redux
- Cory House - Pluralsight
- Pete mentioned underscore, but he meant to say lodash.
- I was on two episodes of Pete's podcast:
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.
Michael Yotive likes Kotlin.
Show Notes:
- Kotlin
- JetBrains created Kotlin in 2011. They make a lot of good stuff, but we mentioned:
- Andrey Breslav is the father of Kotlin
- Scala
- Examples of Higher Order Functions in a bunch of languages, including Kotlin
- Swift
- Lambda expression introduced in Java 8
- Example of "when" used in Kotlin
- Also check out the Eric Potter episide #041 on pattern matching
- GDG Columbus meetup
- Michael described the "key to value" odd syntax in Kotlin, which appears to have been improved in Kotlin 1.1
- Kotlin classes are "final" by default
- Spring framework
- Book: Kotlin in Action by Dmitry Jemerov and Svetlana Isakova (with foreword by Andrey Breslav)
- Book: Shameless plug for another Manning book: AOP in .NET by yours truly
- Videos: Kotlin Fundamentals and Getting Started with Kotlin, by Kevin Jones
- Videos: Caster.io Introduction to Kotlin
- Try Kotlin right in your browser
- Meetup: Columbus Kotlin User Group (Twitter)
Want to be on the next episode? You can! All you need is the willingness to talk about something technical.
Theme music is "Crosscutting Concerns" by The Dirty Truckers, check out their music on Amazon or iTunes.