Sinopsis
Weekly podcast discussion about Javascript on the front and back ends. Also discuss programming practices, coding environments, and the communities related to the technology.
Episodios
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195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd
20/01/2016 Duración: 01h04min02:17 - Rich Harris IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogThe Guardian02:34 - Oskar Segersvärd IntroductionTwitter GitHubWidespace02:50 - rollup.jsrollup - npm 04:47 - Caveats and Fundamental Differences Between CommonJS and AMD Modules and ES6 ModuleslodashStatic Analysis11:26 - Where rollup.js Fits in the EcosystemBundler vs Loadersystemjsjspmwebpack17:40 - Input Modules18:35 - Why Focus on Bundling Tools vs HTTP/2 20:13 - Tree-shaking versus dead code elimination 25:53 - ES6/ES2016 Support27:36 - Other Important Optimizations32:11 - Small modules: it’s not quite that simplethree.js41:54 - jsnext:main – should we use it, and what for? Picks Better Off Ted (Joe) Elementary (Joe) Ruby Rogues Episode #137: Book Club - Functional Programming for the Object-Oriented Programmer with Brian Marick (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #115: Functional and Object Oriented Programming with Jessica Kerr (Aimee) Ruby Rogues Episode #65: Functional vs Object Oriented Programming with Michael Feathers (Aimee) Operation Code (Aimee) Googl
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194 JSJ JavaScript Tools Fatigue
13/01/2016 Duración: 01h06minJS Remote Conf starts tomorrow! Get your ticket TODAY! 03:59 - JavaScript Tools FatigueCatalyst: Eric Clemmons: Javascript FatigueSome Twitter Opinions and Perspectives:Ryan FlorenceMichael JacksonJamisonVjeuxSebastian McKenzie09:25 - Are popular technologies ahead of public consumability?Ryan Florence Tweet 12:53 - Adopting New Things / Churn Burnout18:02 - Non-JavaScript Developers and Team Adoption30:49 - Is this the result of a crowdsourced design effort?35:44 - Human Interactions45:00 - Tools47:03 - How many/which of these tools do I need to learn?Picks Julie Evans: How to Get Better at Debugging (Jamison) Totally Tooling Tips: Debugging Promises with DevTools (Jamison) Making a Murderer (Jamison) Scott Alexander: I Can Tolerate Anything Except the Outgroup (Jamison) @SciencePorn (Dave) postcss (Aimee) Cory House: The Illogical Allure of Extremes (Aimee) Kerrygold Natural Irish Butter (Aimee) Star Wars (Joe) @iammerrick (Joe) Greg Wilson: What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Belie
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193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain
06/01/2016 Duración: 53minGet your JS Remote Conf tickets! Freelance’ Remote Conf’s schedule is shaping up! Head over here to check it out! 02:17 - Jessica Lord IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:40 - Amy Palamountain IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog03:14 - Electron Atom 04:55 - Cross-platform Compatibility05:55 - Electron/Atom + GitHub07:16 - Electron/Atom + React ?07:57 - Use Cases for Electronmuan/mojibarmafintosh/playback npm-scripts-guiAmy Palamountain: Building native applications with Electron @ Nordic.js 201515:09 - Creating Electron Apps on Phones17:25 - Running a Service Inside of Electron Visual Studio CodeAdventures in Angular Episode #44: Visual Studio Code with Erich Gamma and Chris Dias19:46 - Making an Electron AppPhoton conors/photon Photon Components N1 24:09 - Sharing Code27:40 - Plugins for Functionalityelectron-accelerator electron-packager electron-prebuilt 31:08 - Keeping Up-to-date/Adding Features33:14 - Pain PointsNuGet 36:22 - Using Electron for NativeJavaScript Jabber Episode #186: JSJ NativeScript with TJ V
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192 JSJ IoT with Peter Hoddie
30/12/2015 Duración: 58minGet your JS Remote Conf tickets! 02:10 - Peter Hoddie IntroductionTwitter02:36 - Kinoma 03:28 - Embedded Development in C; Approachability05:24 - IoT = Internet of Things; Embedded Devices and Systems08:59 - Mesh Networking 10:41 - IoT and JavaScriptXS6Duktape luvit LuaJewelbots 20:08 - Getting Started & Electrical Engineering22:42 - Testing 24:56 - Security31:07 - Bootstrap 34:16 - Community Resistance35:56 - Where is IoT heading as far as applications go?Scriptability41:57 - Preparing Today for the FuturePicks Let’s Encrypt (AJ) The web accessibility basics (Jamison) readthesource (Aimee) Drip (Chuck) Twilio (Chuck) JS Remote Conf (Chuck) All Remote Confs (Chuck) Standard ECMA-262 (Peter) The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain (Peter) Software Freedom Conservancy (Peter)Special Guest: Peter Hoddie. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://ww
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191 JSJ Stripe with Craig McKeachie
23/12/2015 Duración: 58minCheck out JS Remote Conf! 02:26 - Craig McKeachie IntroductionTwitter BlogThe JavaScript Framework Guide by Craig McKeachieJavaScript Jabber Episode #132: MV Frameworks with Craig McKeachieScavenger Hunt Creator 02:54 - Stripe[Pluralsight] Stripe Fundamentals with ASP.NET MVC08:22 - Behind the Scenes: The Stripe APIcheckout.jsstripe.js11:51 - SecurityPCI ComplianceKen Cochrane: The Developers Guide to PCI Compliant Web applications15:23 - What happens when things go wrong?WebhooksRunscopengrokMastering Modern Payments by Pete KeenThe Stripe Webhook Event Cheatsheet23:18 - Server-side Librariesstripe.net25:34 - Building Custom Formsjquery.payment card.js 29:06 - Stripe + Promises 32:43 - Handling Payments on Behalf of your CustomersStripe Connect34:40 - Stripe IntegrationTitoShopifyDripBaremetrics 37:39 - The Stripe DashboardBraintreeStripe: Start accepting Bitcoin instantlyPicks Star Wars (Joe) Masks: A New Generation (Joe) A Defense of Comic Sans (AJ) Runscope T-shirt (AJ) angularjs-in-patterns (Aimee) Mall
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190 JSJ Web Performance Part 2 with Nik Molnar
16/12/2015 Duración: 01h17minThere’s still time! Check out and get your JS Remote Conf tickets! JavaScript Jabber Episode #184: Web Performance with Nik Molnar (Part 1) 02:04 - Nik Molnar Introduction Twitter GitHub BlogGlimpse[Pluralsight] WebPageTest Deep Dive02:58 - RAIL (Response, Animation, Idle, Load)06:03 - How do you know what is being kicked off? How do you avoid it?08:15 - Frame Ratesframes-per-second.appspot.com CSS Triggers 16:05 - ScrollingrequestAnimationFrame19:09 - The Web Animation API 21:40 - Animation Accessibility, Usability, and Speedhaveibeenpwned.comIlya Grigorik: Speed, Performance, and Human Perception @ Fluent 2014 27:14 - HTTP and OptimizationYesterday's perf best-practices are today's HTTP/2 anti-patterns by Ilya GrigorikRuby Rogues Episode #135: HTTP 2.0 with Ilya Grigorik Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (HTTP/2) Can I use... Server Push 35:25 - ES6 and PerformanceES6 Feature Performance six-speed 40:46 - Understanding the ScaleGrace Hopper: Nanoseconds Grace Hopper on Letterman 43:30 RAIL (Response, A
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189 JSJ PureScript with John A. De Goes and Phil Freeman
09/12/2015 Duración: 01h12min02:54 - John A. De Goes IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogSlamData06:34 - Phil Freeman IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog07:38 - What is PureScript?09:11 - FeaturesExtensible Effects12:24 - Overcoming the Vocabulary Problem in Functional ProgrammingGang of Four Book (Design Patterns)purescript-halogen20:07 - Prerequisites to PureScript26:14 - PureScript vs ElmJavaScript Jabber Episode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard FeldmanNo RuntimeGeneral Purpose vs UI-FocusedGeneric Containers40:37 - Similar Languages to PureScript44:07 - PureScript BackgroundRoy47:48 - The WebAssembly Effect51:01 - Readability53:42 - PureScript Learning Resources PureScript by Example by Phil Freeman PureScript Conf 2015/655:43 - Working with Abstractionspurescript-affAudrey Popp: Fighting Node Callback Hell with PureScriptPicks Philip Robects: What the heck is the event loop anyways? @ JS Conf EU 2014 (Aimee) loupe (Aimee) The Man in the High Castle (Jamison) Nickolas Means: How to Crash an Airplane @ RubyConf 2015 (Jamison) Lambda
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188 JSJ JavaScript Code Smells with Elijah Manor
02/12/2015 Duración: 51minCheck out JS Remote Conf! 02:22 - Elijah Manor IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogLeanKitEliminate JavaScript Code Smells (Elijah's Talk Abstract)A video containing the 30 min version of the talk: Eliminate JavaScript Code Smells The full slides (60 mins worth of material)04:49 - What is a “Code Smell”?Martin Fowler: CodeSmell ESLintJSHint10:21 - Copy/Paste Code Errorjsinspect and jscpd ES6, ES7, Babel Support13:11 - Using ES6 to Eliminate Code Smells15:48 - Refactoring Case StatementsThe Strategy Pattern21:29 - Juniors and Code SmellsCode Reviews27:29 - Isomorphic Code31:12 - Framework Code Smells33:47 - Identifying New Code Smells36:33 - When Code Smells are OK39:10 - Why use parameters?Picks Terms And Conditions May Apply (AJ) Nodevember (Aimee) Developer Tea (Aimee) Jake Shimabukuro (Joe) Screeps (Joe) react-styleguide-generator (Elijah) react-styleguidist (Elijah) The Phantom Menace - What it Should Have Been (AJ) Attack of the Clones - What it Should Have Been (AJ)Special Guest: Elijah Manor. Support this
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187 JSJ Vue.js with Evan You
25/11/2015 Duración: 47minJS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today! 01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub BlogMeteor02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the FrameworkEvan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction07:18 - Use Cases10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component SystemGetting Started Guide11:21 - Pulling in Data12:50 - DOM Manipulation13:38 - Ease of Getting Started15:33 - Directives16:18 - Adoptionawesome-vue vue (GitHub)19:50 - The Future of Vue.js21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At?23:07 - Testing24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and PerformanceKnockout29:06 - Tradeoffs30:54 - Edgecases32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling35:38 - Benchmarksjs-repaint-perfs More on Vue.jsLaravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are SayingDeveloper Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25)Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee)
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186 JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland
18/11/2015 Duración: 01h01minCheck out JS Remote Conf! Buy a ticket! Submit a CFP! 03:07 - Burke Holland IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog04:01 - TJ Van Toll IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog04:33 - TelerikTelerik Platform04:57 - NativeScript JavaScriptCoreJavaScript Jabber #128: JavaScriptCore with Cesare Rocchi React Native07:41 - The Views10:07 - Customizability, Styling, and Standardization16:19 - React Native vs NativeScript18:37 - APIsCocoaPods 21:17 - How NativeScript Works23:04 - Edgecases?Message PassingMarshalling (Mapping)26:12 - Memory Management27:06 - UITableView 29:59 - NativeScript and AngularAngularConnect Talks on YouTubeSebastian Witalec: Building native mobile apps with Angular 2 0 and NativeScript33:22 - Adding NativeScript to Existing Projects 33:51 - Building for Wearables and AppleTV Burke Holland: Apple Watch and the Cross-Platform Crisis35:59 - Building Universal Applications37:14 - Creating NativeScriptKendo UI39:42 - Use Casesnativescript.org/app-samples-with-code 41:01 - Are there specific things NativeScript is
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185 JSJ PouchDB with Nolan Lawson
11/11/2015 Duración: 50minCheck out JS Remote Conf! 02:29 - Nolan Lawson IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogSquarespaceNolan Lawson: We have a problem with promises 04:19 - PouchDB (vs CouchDB)@pouchdb Mailing ListStack OverflowSlack05:25 - CouchDB EmulationMikeal Rogers 06:45 - How CouchDB Works08:26 - Syncing and Replication10:43 - PouchDB vs Other Paradigms for Building Client-side Apps and Managing Datahood.ie Offline First!13:58 - AP Databases / CP Databases / CA DatabasesThe CAP Theorem 17:25 - Ignoring Merge Conflicts20:08 - Mutability vs Immutability“Accountants don’t use erasers”21:29 - Offline First24:59 - Client-to-client Syncing25:54 - IndexDB and Local Storage28:50 - Authentication and Authorization30:30 - Mobile Support31:42 - Resource Usage When Syncingsocket-pouchpouchdb-replication-stream33:06 - Use CasesPatricia Garcia: Good Tech for Hard Places: Fighting Ebola with JS Offline Apps @ JSConf EU 2015 34:53 - Partitioning Data36:22 - Getting Startedpouchdb-inspector37:09 - ContributionpouchdbKent C. Dodds: First Timers Onl
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184 JSJ Web Performance with Nik Molnar
04/11/2015 Duración: 38minSubmit a talk or buy a ticket! Check out JS Remote Conf! 02:30 - Nik Molnar IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:50 - What Microsoft’s Cross-Platform and Open Tooling Team Does03:41 - Microsoft and Open Source05:25 - Performance08:15 - Is good, clean architecture at odds with high-performance code?09:41 - Latency and BandwidthMoore’s Law20:23 - Hierarchy of Needs for Users of SoftwareAaron Walter: Emotional Interface Design: The Gateway to Passionate UsersMaslow’s Hierarchy of Needs24:36 - Controlling Performance“Performance Budget”26:21 - The Cost of Performance (ROI)31:57 - Speed IndexWebPagetest41:50 - Avoiding the “It feels fast on my machine” Syndrome45:03 - RUM = Real User MonitoringNavigation TimingResource TimingUser Timing46:24 - Synthetic Testing47:50 - Performance AuditsOODA LoopObserveOrientDecideAct50:39 - Do LessMore From NikNik Molnar: Full Stack Web Performance Nik Molnar: Tracking Real World Web Performance Navigation Timing API Resource Timing: W3C Working Draft 20 October 2015Picks UtahJS 2015
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183 JSJ Should I go to college?
28/10/2015 Duración: 43minJS Remote Conf 2016 will be from January 14th-16th from noon-4:30PM ET! Get your early bird tickets or submit a CFP now thru December 14th! 02:46 - Panel Consensus and Experience and Career Paths16:00 - The School Doesn’t MatterDavid and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell 19:59 - Panel Experience and Career Paths (Cont’d)38:36 - Practically Helpful Knowledge and Disciplines; Interviewing and Hiring46:38 - Privilege and Navigating Without Opportunity49:54 - Why get a degree if it’s not necessary?Support Structure01:02:13 - Consensus Part 2Picks The More Things Change (Jamison) Allison Kaptur: Effective Learning Strategies for Programmers (Jamison) @Aimee_Knight (Joe) Star Wars Battlefront (Joe) Amazing Grass (Aimee) Daniel Brain: Sane, scalable Angular apps are tricky, but not impossible. Lessons learned from PayPal Checkout. (Aimee) xkcd: Correlation (Dave) Lviv, Ukraine (Dave) CharlesMaxWood.com (Chuck) Every Time Zone (Chuck) The Positioning Manual for Technical
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182 JSJ RxJS with Matthew Podwysocki
21/10/2015 Duración: 01h01min02:19 - Matthew Podwysocki IntroductionTwitter GitHubMicrosoft04:01 - RxJSReactive JavaScript Interview w/ Jeffrey Van Gogh & Matthew Podwysocki @ JSConf 2010“First-class Events”10:18 - Practical Experience of UseObservables17:28 - observable-spec 21:43 - Observables and Promises 25:06 - Using RxJS in Common FrameworksRxJS Git Book RxJS Gitter Channel27:53 - Are there places where observables might not be better than callbacks/Promises?29:16 - Why would someone use RxJS on the backend in place of Node streams? RabbitMQ32:28 - Are Promises dying?36:13 - Observable GotchasHot vs Cold Observables40:29 - InfluenceElmFunctional Reactive Programming (FRP)47:47 - Will observables in ES2016 replace RxJS?Picks A cartoon guide to Flux (Aimee) Promisees (Aimee) The Dear Hunter - Act IV Rebirth in Reprise (Jamison) Jessie Char: Expert On Nothing @ NSConf7 (Jamison) XHR Breakpoints (Dave) Glove and Boots (Dave) Computer Programming (Joe) Evan Czaplicki’s Thesis for Elm (Joe) The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho (Chuck) thali
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181 JSJ The Evolution of Flux Libraries with Andrew Clark and Dan Abramov
14/10/2015 Duración: 50minSign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation03:22 - Andrew Clark IntroductionTwitter GitHubOpenGovflummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov IntroductionTwitter GitHubJavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - FluxFlux vs MVC09:36 - Data FlowWhy FluxComponent > fluxMixinMixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet22:52 - Conceptualizing React and FluxReact.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux?27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in FrameworksTom Dale @ TXJS 2015Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the roots.Sebastian Markbåge: Minimal API Surface Area @ JSConf EU 201436:31 - Getting Started with React and FluxClasses42:42 - Where Flux Falls Short58:23 - Keeping the Core Small; Making DecisionsPicks Strange Loop 2015 Videos (Jamison) Typeset In The Future (Jami
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180 JSJ Finding a Job
07/10/2015 Duración: 58min02:14 - 15 Minute Podcast Listener chat with Charles Wood 03:23 - Amy’s Upcoming Talk at Nodevember 04:45 - Junior, Mid-level, and Senior Developers08:00 - Advice for Devs Straight Out of Boot Camp (How Job Hunts Work)14:28 - Looking For the Right Job For YOU The Passionate Programmer: Creating a Remarkable Career in Software Development by Chad Fowler23:22 - Mentorship & Company Culture 27:16 - Nailing the InterviewSalary ExpectationsGet to Know Potential Team MembersConfidence32:57 - Be Prepared: Coding is HARD Work35:27 - Getting To Know People & NetworkingHackathonsOpen Source ContributionDon’t Be Afraid … APPLY! ApprenticeshipsSaron Yitbarek: CodeNewbieConferences46:45 - Communication and People SkillsConway’s LawGet in touch with Aimee or Chuck!Tweet @cmaxwFork Aimee’s Ask Me Anything! Picks JS Remote Conf (Chuck) Rails Remote Conf (Chuck) Remote Conference Talks (Chuck) Standing Desks (Aimee) We have a problem with promises (Aimee) Interview Cake (Aimee) Nodevember (Aimee) A standing desk for $
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179 JSJ redux and React with Dan Abramov
30/09/2015 Duración: 01h48s02:25 - Dan Abramov IntroductionTwitter GitHubDan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 201502:43 - Dan’s Background and Journey Into Building Stuff with React Visual Basic05:48 - redux and React 10:07- The Elm Programming Language 12:19 - Reducers14:04 - Hot Reloading 17:50 - “React makes you a better JavaScript developer.”22:10 - Time Travel28:26 - Storing Data and Managing StateInteracting with the browser on CircleCI's VM34:43 - [Patreon] Support Dan Abramov Creating Redux and React Hot Loader 36:24 - react-transformreact-proxy babel-plugin-react-transformreact-transform-catch-errors41:34 - Using redux outside React43:52 - Editors and Programmer Productivity45:35 - Future PlansPicks The OAuth2 RFC (Aimee) Michael Ries: Hiring Apprentices (Jamison) @sebmck: "Sometimes having email history isn't always a good thing..." (Jamison) Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain (Jamison) Firefly (Joe) The Elm Programming Language (Joe) Google Keep (Dave) 15 Minute Podcast Listener chat w
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178 JSJ Tech Education and The Business of Running Front End Masters with Marc Grabanski
23/09/2015 Duración: 12min03:01 - Marc Grabanski IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog03:35 - The jQuery UI Datepicker 04:29 - Frontend Masters@FrontendMasters07:26 - The Live Streaming PhenomenonTwitch.tv09:17 - Scalability11:25 - Value, Feedback Cycle14:43 - Structuring Courses and Workshops16:09 - Online vs In-PersonPrerequisites18:11 - Booking Workshops19:02 - Scaling (Cont’d)20:00 - Online Education (eLearning) in General egghead.ioCodeCombatNodeSchool21:40 - The Business ModelLicensing24:12 - Hot SellersKyle Simpson: Advanced JavaScript25:28 - Technical SetupLivestreamFirebase27:27 - Selecting Topics29:41 - Future Topics / Topics in Production30:38 - Individual / Company Attendeesfrontendmasters.com/workshops31:45 - Upcoming Plans for Frontend Masters32:32 - Advice For Starting Something Like Frontend Masters34:23 - Keeping Content Up-to-date36:14 - eLearning ExperimentsUntrusted exercism.ioNodeSchoolA Better Way to Learn JavaScriptMy Tech High39:30 - Giveawaysmarc@frontendmasters.com 40:07 - Getting Started with Programming43:03 - Ma
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177 JSJ UI Validation with Oren Rubin
16/09/2015 Duración: 59min02:43 - Oren Rubin IntroductionTwitter GitHubLinkedInTESTIM.IO 05:43 - TestingUnit TestingEnd-to-end TestingAcceptance TestingFunctional TestingPerformance Testing18:18 - Page Object(s)Locators27:10 - Protractor & SeleniumZombie32:06 - Checking UI (Screenshots)37:04 - End-to-end > Full Coverage?40:03 - When should you start testing?42:21 - Cucumber 45:39 - DebuggingPicks Paul Ford: 10 Timeframes (Jamison) Kishi Bashi - “In Fantasia” (Jamison) Matt Zabriskie (Jamison) http-backend-proxy (Aimee) repl.it (Aimee) React.js Training with Michael Jackson and Ryan Florence (Joe) React Rally (Joe) AngularConnect (Joe) ng-conf (Joe) Ruby Remote Conf Videos (Chuck) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) 15 Minute Podcast Listener chat with Charles Wood (Chuck) Dave Haeffner: Elemental Selenium (Oren) CSS Secrets by Lea Verou (Oren) Cloudinary (Oren)Special Guest: Oren Rubin. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of
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176 JSJ RethinkDB with Slava Akhmechet
09/09/2015 Duración: 51min02:20 - Slava Akhmechet IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:41 - RethinkDB Overview@rethinkdb rethinkdb repo 04:24 - How It’s UsedCompose.io05:58 - Joins12:50 - Returning DataJSON13:53 - Getting Data to the BrowserQuora ArticleSocket.IO19:35 - ClusteringReliability & Performance IssuesJepsen (Call Me Maybe Series)Consensus Algorithms26:37 - ReQL 30:53 - IndexesB-tree 32:18 - MapReduce 35:44 - The RethinkDB Community & Contributors38:04 - Is it production ready?40:08 - Differences Between Version 2.0 and 2.1 ExtrasJavaScript Jabber Episode #161: Rust with David HermanSteve Klabnik: Systems Programming for the Ruby Developer @ Ruby Remote Conf 2015 Picks Our World War (Dave) Quest Protein Bars (Aimee) You-Dont-Know-JS (Aimee) Angular Remote Conf (Chuck) Orphan Black (Chuck) Mr. Robot (Slava) Rick and Morty (Slava) The Rust Programming Language (Slava)Special Guest: Slava Akhmechet. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com