JavaScript Jabber

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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

  • 205 JSJ Shasta with Eric Schoffstall

    30/03/2016 Duración: 48min

    02:28 - Eric Schoffstall IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogInstagram02:59 - shastaDan Abramovtahoe 07:20 - Getting Startedgithub.com/shastajs/boilerplate 08:20 - Solidifying on Best Practices10:37 - Made to Work Together vs Made to be Neatly Modular11:19 - shasta and redux 12:01 - shasta IdealsOpinionsImmutable.js15:07 - Making Choices17:35 - redux-thunk, redux-saga 19:01 - Lessons Learned from gulp.jsOpen Source Marketing23:55 - redux-router 25:20 - React-Specific vs AgnosticLazer Team27:35 - Experimentation with shasta29:50 - Relay and GraphQL Conflict31:31 - Swapability35:30 - The Future of front-end development in JavaScript; Where shasta fits inmercury Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 ApplicationsPicks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Lazer Team (Joe) Big Black Delta (Jamison) Learning to Use Google Analytics More Effectively at CodePen (Jamison) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words by Randall Munroe (Dave) Soft Skills Engineering Podcast (Dave) Revolutio

  • 204 JSJ Free Code Camp with Quincy Larson

    23/03/2016 Duración: 01h33s

    03:10 - Quincy Larson IntroductionTwitter GitHub03:20 - Free Code Camp@FreeCodeCamp  04:47 - Quincy’s Background06:43 - Curriculum and Non-Profit Projects09:47 - Keeping the Curriculum Updated10:30 - Enrollment; Starting & Finishing12:20 - Resources for LearningGitter15:39 - Funding16:06 - Working Through a Self-Paced System vs Structure17:17 - Nonprofits19:51 - Learning to Work on Non-Greenfield Code21:47 - Getting Hired After the Program23:21 - Marketing and MediaMedium: Free Code Camp Camper NewsTwitch.tv: freecodecamp 26:07 - Sustaining Living While Running This Program27:31 - The Future of Free Code CampFree Code Camp Wiki28:34 - Long-term Sustainability29:44 - Hypothetical Monetization and Contribution33:51 - Coding as a form of art or function?36:55 - PartnershipsProject Management Institute37:53 - Making Free Code Camp More Effective39:18 - Criticism? 40:29 - Curriculum Development and Evolution43:02 - Is Free Code Camp for everybody?Read, Search, Ask46:09 - The Community51:07 - Getting Involved i

  • 203 JSJ Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg

    16/03/2016 Duración: 01h11min

    Check out React Remote Conf!  02:31 - Rob Eisenberg IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:55 - AureliaBlog03:43 - Selling People on Aurelia vs Other Frameworks11:09 - Using Aurelia Without Directly Engaging with the APIWeb Components 15:10 - Production Usage18:46 - Specific Uses23:03 - Durandal 25:26 - Aurelia and Angular 230:32 - Convention Over Configuration34:56 - Web ComponentsContent Projection (Transclusion)Polymer41:13 - One-directional Data Flow; Data BindingUsing a Binding System as Messaging System46:55 - Routing49:47 - Animation52:56 - Code Size55:06 - Version Support56:27 - Performance Tools01:00:20 - Aurelia in ES501:01:29 - Data ManagementBreeze.jsPicksCrispy Bacon (Joe) A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Joe) Jamison Dance: Rethinking All Practices: Building Applications in Elm @ React.js Conf 2016 (Joe) Vessel | Lorn (Jamison) The Moon Rang Like a Bell | Hundred Waters (Jamison) The Top 10 Episodes of JavaScript Jabber (Chuck) Amazon Prime (Chuck) WiiU (Chuck) Sketch (Rob) Zeplin (Rob) servo

  • 202 JSJ DoneJS + CanJS with Justin Meyer

    09/03/2016 Duración: 55min

    Check out and get your tickets for React Remote Conf! May 11th-13th, 2016. 02:30 - Justin Meyer IntroductionTwitter GitHubBitoviJavaScriptMVC03:02 - DoneJS and CanJS@DoneJS  @CanJS05:44 - Versus Meteor 07:41 - Versus ReactSet Algebra12:06 - Getting Started with DoneJSdonejs.com/place-my-order.html 18:04 - Can <=> DoneMVVM (Model–View–Viewmodel)ObservablesPaginationPreventing Loop Issues25:39 - MVC => MVVM28:24 - Flux vs MVVM32:20 - Use Cases39:19 - App SizeStealJSPicks Beautiful Eyes Album by Taylor Swift (AJ) When Amazon Dies (AJ) PROTODOME (AJ) City Libraries (AJ) The Crucible of Doubt: Reflections On the Quest for Faith (AJ) Learn X in Y Minutes (Aimee) Which cat is your JavaScript framework? (Aimee) @johnpapa Tweet (Joe) SumoMe (Chuck) Drip (Chuck) 7 Wonders (Chuck) Shadow Hunters (Chuck) Calamity (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles) by Kevin Hearne (Chuck) BB-8™ by Sphero (Justin) Hyperion Cantos Series (Justin) UtahJS (Justin)Special Guest: Justin Meye

  • 201 JSJ Security with Troy Hunt

    02/03/2016 Duración: 01h07min

    02:32 - Troy Hunt IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogTroy Hunt's Pluralsight Courses04:12 - Why should people care about security?06:19 - When People/Businesses Get Hacked09:47 - “Hacking”Social EngineeringBeEF11:42 - Inventive “Hacks”SQL InjectionsqlmapStuxnet 13:24 - Motivation for Hacking/Can hacking be valuable?17:08 - Consequences and Retribution19:10 - How to Build Secure Applications20:47 - Weighing in UX22:50 - Common MisconceptionsPassword StoragehashcatEncodingCookies31:27 - Passwords (Cont’d)33:16 - Justifying the Importance of Security35:24 - Client-side SecurityCross-side ScriptingDOM Based Cross-side ScriptingContent Security Policy (CSP)44:10 - ResourcesAngularJS Security FundamentalsHack Yourself First 45:27 - Routing47:21 - Timeouts51:36 - Cached DataPicks awesome-react (Aimee) Edsger W. Dijkstra Quotes (Jamison) Sam Newman: Telstra, Human Error and Blame Culture (Jamison) Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace (Jamison) T.I.M.E Stories (Joe) We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, A

  • 200 JSJ EPISODE 200!!!

    24/02/2016 Duración: 33min

    02:52 - What’s up Merrick Christensen?Twitter GitHubBlog03:43 - Favorite EpisodesEpisode #124: The Origin of Javascript with Brendan EichEpisode #037: Specialized vs Monolithic with James Halliday and Tom Dale  Episode #071: JavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott HanselmanEpisode #044: Book Club: Effective JavaScript with David HermanEpisode #161: Rust with David HermanEpisode #008: V8 and Dart with Lars Bak and Kasper LundEpisode #175: Elm with Evan Czaplicki and Richard FeldmanRuby Rogues Episode #212: Elm with Richard Feldman and Evan CzaplickiAdventures in Angular Episode #80: Aurelia with Rob Eisenberg08:58 - How have ideas about JavaScript changed since being a panelist on the show?jQuery adding 2 numbers from input fields15:01 - Off the Air Experiences        20:23 - Work/Job ChangesKuali23:54 - JS Jabber = Newbie-Friendly24:58 - Work/Job Changes (Cont’d)DaplieAll Remote Conferences35:25 - Organizing Conferences and Name Recognition Dave Smith: How React literally waters my lawn from React Rally

  • 199 JSJ Visual Studio Code with Chris Dias and Erich Gamma

    17/02/2016 Duración: 01h48s

    Check out allremoteconfs.com to get in on all the conference action this year -- from the comfort of your own home! 02:13 - Chris Dias IntroductionTwitter GitHub02:21 - Erich Gamma IntroductionTwitter GitHub02:31 - Visual Studio Code@code 03:49 - Built on ElectronJavaScript Jabber Episode #193: Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain 04:25 - Why another tool?Visual DebuggingKeybinding Support08:12 - Code Folding09:00 - Will people move from Visual Studio to Visual Studio Code?12:06 - Language SupportC#18:06 - Visual Studio Code and Microsoft Goals22:47 - Community Support and Building Extensions28:31 - The Choice to Use Electron32:41 - Getting VS Code to Work on the Command Line35:02 - Tabs38:49 - Visual Studio Code Uptake and Adoption40:11 - Licenses44:46 - Designing a UX for Developers58:15 - Design PatternsPicks LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Video Game - Announce Teaser Trailer (Joe) Firebase (Joe) Progress bar noticeably slows down npm install: Issue #11283 (Jamison) Darkest Dungeon (Jamison)

  • 198 JSJ 2015 Recap and 2016 Predictions

    10/02/2016 Duración: 59min

    02:36 - Big Changes in the JavaScript Community in 2015Star Wars (Joke)Star Wars | Code.orgThe Star Wars APIThe Year of ReactMerge Between Node.js and io.jsThe Year of Tool FatigueJavaScript Jabber Episode #194: JavaScript Tools Fatigue09:38 - Other Uses of JavaScriptReact NativeNativeScriptElectronCordovaiOT (Internet of Things)Elm10:56 - Functional Programming 19:16 - Elm / redux 22:40 - RxJS and Reactive ProgrammingVictor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications25:00 - ES201527:43 - Types: TypeScript / Flow 30:59 - npm 33:00 - Junior Developers and BootcampsThinkfulBloc47:27 - Will other communities start looking at Node?49:18 - Building Mobile Apps with JavaScript50:09 - Text Editors or IDEs?Visual Studio CodePicks Victor Savkin: Managing State in Angular 2 Applications (Joe) Desserts of Kharak (Joe) The Prodigals Club (Joe) AST explorer (Aimee) Chyld Medford (Aimee) Mazie's Girl Scout Cookie Digital Order Site (Aimee) Mogo Portable Seat (Chuck) Patt Flynn: How to Write a Book: The Secret to a Sup

  • 197 JSJ Auth0 with Kassandra Perch

    03/02/2016 Duración: 40min

    02:03 - Kassandra Perch IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog02:46 - Auth0 04:10 - Centralized Auth Services: Handing Out User Data to Third Parties05:32 - Security, Storage, and Compliance08:48 - Managing Session Data09:35 - Cookies vs JSON Web Tokens (JWTs)How Authentication Works12:47 - OAuthOpenID Connect14:12 - Identification, Authorization, and Authentication20:16 - Auth0 InfrastructureChaos Monkey22:10 - Using Node 23:06 - The BackendFirebase 24:25 - Documentation and Education36:42 - The Value of OpenID Connect 38:25 - IdentityPicks Add AJ on Tri-Force Heroes (AJ) Making a Murderer (AJ) Mazie's Girl Scout Digital Cookie Site (Aimee) React (with Introduction to Flux Architecture) (Aimee) Jordan Scales: Let’s Make A Webpage In 2016 (Jamison) building-brooklynjs (Jamison) Cult of the Party Parrot (Jamison) CSS-Tricks (Jamison) Auth0 Docs (Kassandra) OpenID Foundation (Kassandra) Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (Kassandra)Special Guest: Kassandra Perch. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-

  • 196 JSJ Tabris.js with Jochen Krause and Ian Bull

    27/01/2016 Duración: 01h08min

    Check out Freelance Remote Conf and React Remote Conf! 02:31 - Jochen Krause IntroductionTwitterEclipseSource03:21 - Ian Bull IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog04:01 - Tabris.jstabris-js (GitHub)04:48 - Tabris vs React, Cordova, and React NativeExposing Bluetooth Functionality08:25 - Benefits/Advantages of Using Tabrisj2v8 12:45 - Creating Panels and Flows14:26 - Getting Started Experience16:40 - Handling Updates; Live UpdatingThe Tabris.js Developer App Will Apple eventually ever have to give in?25:15 - Views (Declarative and Imperative UI)Ext JS29:09 - "Write once, run anywhere." vs "Learn once write anywhere."35:21 - Why have other projects failed or not failed?Xamarin39:41 - What does it mean to be statically compiled?40:44 - Styling: Creating a Middle Group that Looks and Feels Good (iOS vs Android)Cross-platform Logic and Ecosystems47:51 - ES6 Implications49:29 - PluginsCocoaPods and Widgets'Picks Star Wars Essentials (AJ) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (AJ) Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in Simple Words

  • 195 JSJ Rollup.js with Rich Harris and Oskar Segersvärd

    20/01/2016 Duración: 01h04min

    02:17 - 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

  • 194 JSJ JavaScript Tools Fatigue

    13/01/2016 Duración: 01h06min

    JS 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

  • 193 JSJ Electron with Jessica Lord and Amy Palamountain

    06/01/2016 Duración: 53min

    Get 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

  • 192 JSJ IoT with Peter Hoddie

    30/12/2015 Duración: 58min

    Get 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

  • 191 JSJ Stripe with Craig McKeachie

    23/12/2015 Duración: 58min

    Check 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

  • 190 JSJ Web Performance Part 2 with Nik Molnar

    16/12/2015 Duración: 01h17min

    There’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

  • 189 JSJ PureScript with John A. De Goes and Phil Freeman

    09/12/2015 Duración: 01h12min

    02:54 - 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

  • 188 JSJ JavaScript Code Smells with Elijah Manor

    02/12/2015 Duración: 51min

    Check 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

  • 187 JSJ Vue.js with Evan You

    25/11/2015 Duración: 47min

    JS 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)

  • 186 JSJ NativeScript with TJ VanToll and Burke Holland

    18/11/2015 Duración: 01h01min

    Check 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 NativeScript​33:22 - 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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