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Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. This show records LIVE on Thursdays at 1pm US/Eastern time. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Kevin Ball, Amelia Wattenberger, Nick Nisi, Divya Sasidharan, Mikeal Rogers, Chris Hiller, and Amal Hussein. Topics discussed include the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (React, Ember, Angular, Vue, etc), Node.js, web animation, SVG, robotics, IoT, and much more. If JavaScript and/or t ...
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How to Program with Java Podcast
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Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications! These Java tutorials are presented in plain English and explain all of the important Java programming concepts needed to excel in the field of software.
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The third year of the third age of JS
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In 2020, Shawn (swyx) Wang wrote: Every 10 years there is a changing of the guard in JavaScript. I think we have just started a period of accelerated change that could in thge future be regarded as the Third Age of JavaScript. We’re now in year three of this third age and Swyx joins us to look back at what he missed, look around at what’s happening…
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Remote Ruby


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Dealing With Perfectionism As A Developer
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[00:02:49] Jason and Andrew have been working on some GitHub actions and what’s been going on with that. Also, Jason and Chris challenge Andrew to do the typing speed test before the end of this episode! ☺ [00:06:07] We hear about a cool thing Andrew’s been working on, Chris and Jason tell us they ran out of build minutes, and Andrew mentions “act”…
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Advantages of Protobuf for Serialization in Python
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Would you like a way to send structured serialized data between different platforms and languages? What if the data was self-documenting, could automatically generate Python code, and would validate itself? This week on the show, Liran Haimovitch talks about protocol buffers and communicating with microservices through Remote Procedure Calls (RPC).…
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From Java/JDK 7+ and Project Coin over Project Amber to Better Java Serialisation
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Stuart Marks (@stuartmarks) about: the classic optimization problem in 1950’s at the Western Pacific Railroad,the first computer IBM 1401 - in 1960s,transitioning to the JDK group,the nice thing about Oracle’s Sun acquisition,updating Java’s codebase with new features,the Java Coding Conventions style guide,the Loca…
Links from the show: Managing dotfiles with GNU stow - Alex Pearce Sign up - PHP Community on Mastodon PHPRoundtable Discord [8.2] Release Manager Election - Externals Much ado about null | PeakD Does Laravel Scale? - Fathom Analytics https://twitter.com/kinesisergo/status/1527312327929843712 php.internals: Re: Release Manager Election This episode…
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Episode 184: Why so hard? Upgrading Your Dependencies.
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Recording date: April 28, 2022 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Brought to you by AG Grid Resources: Angular Experience Podcast - S2E12 - Ward Bell on How to Fire Your Boss Auditing package dependencies for security vulnerabilities with npm audit Automated dependency updates built into G…
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Episode 115: EMPEX, A Tale from Two Cities
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The Elixir Outlaws now have a Patreon. If you’re enjoying the show then please consider throwing a few bucks our way to help us pay for the costs for the show. Support Elixir OutlawsBy Elixir Outlaws
Cal Evans hosts his friend Matthias Noback as they talk about Domain Driven Design and Matthias’ new book “Recipes for Decoupling. @matthiasnoback Show Notes Recipes for Decoupling Matthias Noback's blog Object Design Style Guide Audio This episode is sponsored by RingCentral Developers The post Interview with Matthias Noback appeared first on Voic…
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PHP Internals News: Episode 101: More Partially Supported Callable Deprecations London, UK Thursday, May 19th 2022, 09:05 BST In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with Juliette Reinders Folmer (Website, Twitter, GitHub) about the "More Partially Supported Callable Deprecations" RFC that she has proposed. The RSS feed for this podcast is h…
PHP Internals News: Episode 101: More Partially Supported Callable Deprecations London, UK Thursday, May 19th 2022, 09:05 BST In this episode of "PHP Internals News" I talk with Juliette Reinde...By Derick Rethans
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116: “The evolution of SwiftUI”, with special guest Chris Eidhof
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Chris Eidhof returns to the podcast to talk about how SwiftUI has evolved since its initial release, to share several key learnings from using it over the past few years, and to discuss concepts like app architecture and state management. Sponsors Judo: Quickly build native, server-driven UI for iOS and Android, and publish instantly, without havin…
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Episode 418: Flash Forward to Railsconf Day 2 with Andrea Fomera
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Andrea Fomera is a Senior Software Developer at Podia who finds enjoyment in updating dependencies and crafting high quality, robust and maintainable code. She and Brittany flash forward to Railsconf Day 2 to discuss Andrea's talk, goals for the conference and an epic quest to find the best donut in Portland. Show Notes & Links: Andrea's Personal S…
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The Missing Parts with Steven Wittens - RRU 182
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Today we talk with Steven Wittens with his personal site acko.net, and get a glimpse inside his creative efforts of taking parts of React to a new level to support his vision for graphics developments. We also talk about Live, his own React runtime, and his upcoming use.gpu. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-d…
Is it a class? Is it a hash? No, it's Ruby Struct! Brooke Kuhlmann joins the Rogues to explore this often-overlooked object. We extend simple structs with refinements, use pattern matching to compress complex logic and close the door on OpenStructs. Brooke talks about the challenges and rewards of introducing busy teams to advanced techiques, softw…
In this all-panelist episode we discuss the promises of the BEAM, and how these hold up in reality. Is the BEAM truly resilient? Allen, Sascha and Adi discuss their experiences using the BEAM, how it compares to other options, and discuss why Elixir isn’t a more prominent technology. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Tailwind CSS …
Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training Test & Code Podcast Patreon Supporters Brian #1:distinctipy “distinctipy is a lightweight python package providing functions to generate colours that are visually distinct from one another.” Small, focused tool, but …
Tim McNamara and Allen Wyma discuss their highlights from ThisWeek in Rust 441. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like tosuggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station …
Sponsor This week's episode is sponsored by... Svelte Summit! Get your tickets for the upcoming in-person event in Stockholm before it's too late! We already have some confirmed speakers: Rich Harris, 🐧 Pngwn and Amelia Wattenberger! Description Geoff Rich is a recent addition to the Svelte maintainer org. He joins us to talk about his role and wha…
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188: Python's Rich, Textual, and Textualize - Innovating the CLI
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Will McGugan has brought a lot of color to CLIs within Python due to Rich. Then Textual started rethinking full command line applications, including layout with CSS. And now Textualize, a new startup, is bringing CLI apps to the web. Special Guest: Will McGugan. Sponsored By: Rollbar: With Rollbar, developers deploy better software faster. Links: r…
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TC39 and Upcoming Proposals for ECMAScript (PART 1) - JSJ 532
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Today we chat with Thomas Randolph from GitLab, to discuss his Top 10 list of the upcoming TC39 proposals. The list… Temporal Proposal Import Assertions JSON Modules Built-In Modules Observable Proposal Partial Application UUID Pipeline Operator Module Blocks Emitter Proposal+1 Records and Tuples+2 Reverse and Sort Methods on Arrays Sponsors Top En…
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Stackd 58: Raible Rambles about Life, JHipster, Okta, and more
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Danno, Kito, Ian and Josh talk with fellow Java Champion and industry veteran Matt Raible about the good ol’ days of his blog Raible Designs, Java web frameworks, and AppFuse, as well as JHipster, Spring4Shell, Okta, Capacitor, KubeSeal, MicroFrontends, and more. We Thank DataDog for sponsoring this podcast! https://www.pubhouse.net/datadog *UI / W…
Let us know if you have a question or topic you'd like to discuss on the show. Contact us with your suggestions, or just to tell us how great we're doing.By Joel Clermont and Aaron Saray
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Take Control Of Your Digital Photos By Running Your Own Smart Library Manager With LibrePhotos
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Summary Digital cameras and the widespread availability of smartphones has allowed us all to generate massive libraries of personal photographs. Unfortunately, now we are all left to our own devices of how to manage them. While cloud services such as iPhotos and Google Photos are convenient, they aren’t always affordable and they put your pictures …
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Real World Enterprise Serverless Java on AWS Cloud
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Goran Opacic (@goranopacic) about: sales force automation at ehsteh,Palm Pilot syncing,starting a SaS company,hetzner, Azure, then AWS,running EC2 machines,going serverless,kubernetes and the clouds,running MicroProfile applications on Quarkus and AWS Lambda,one code base - multiple lambdas,Lambda runs on Firecracke…
Ken Marks wraps up his series on working with a Raspberry Pi. Ken has done such a fantastic job taking us through his process of using a Raspberry Pi and writing code on that Pi in a real-life scenario at home. In this final installment, Ken establishes a workflow for sending an accelerometer text message […] The post One Last Slice appeared first …
Ken Marks wraps up his series on working with a Raspberry Pi. Ken has done such a fantastic job taking us through his process of using a Raspberry Pi and writing code on that Pi in a real-life scenario at home. In this final installment, Ken establishes a workflow for sending an accelerometer text message using SendMail. Also, this month, Joe Clerm…
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A JS framework for startups: Redwood goes 1.0
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KBall interviews TPW about the 1.0 release of Redwood - what it provides, why they’ve repositioned as a “JavaScript framework optimized for startups”, and what’s coming next. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Retool – The low-code platform for devel…
Allen Wyma talks with Tobias Hunger, developer on Slint. Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you’d like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter…
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187: Teaching Web Development, including Front End Testing
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When you are teaching someone web development skills, when is the right time to start teaching code quality and testing practices? Karl Stolley believes it's never too early. Let's hear how he incorporates code quality in his courses. Our discussion includes: starting people off with good dev practices and tools linting html and css validation visu…
Joseph Silber's Website - https://josephsilber.com/ Joseph Silber's Twitter - https://twitter.com/joseph_silber Joseph Silber's GitHub - https://github.com/JosephSilber Page Cache - https://github.com/JosephSilber/page-cache Bouncer Article on Laravel - https://laravel-news.com/bouncer-authorization-package Bouncer GitHub - https://github.com/Josep…
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Start Testing Your Python with doctest & Pagination in Django
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Did you know you can add testing to your Python code while simultaneously documenting it? Using docstrings, you can create examples of how your functions should interact in a Python REPL and test them with the built-in doctest module. This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and project…
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Twitter Q&A and Railsconf Advice For First Timers
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[00:01:22] Andrew tells us about a blog post he put out about his Twitter profile image and some stuff he did with his GitHub actions repo. [00:05:29] The Tweet sharing begins. Tweet #1 topic is someone who’s learning Rails, has no idea how to read the documentation or where to go, and getting lost easily. [00:13:55] Tweet #2 topic is about Matesta…
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Podcast News and Updates with Rob and Jason
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Rob and Jason discuss various news articles, libraries and announcements. News Lexy First Beta Release I made an Online C++ Compiler GCC 12.1 Release Join your local user's group
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#365: Solving Negative Engineering Problems with Prefect
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How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowest level, this can be writing good error handling with try / except. But it's broader than that: logging, observability (like Sentry tools), retries, f…
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Episode 183: What Type of Safety Can You Get with TypeScript?
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Recording date: April 21, 2022 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker Maarten Tibau @maartentibau Brought to you by AG Grid Narwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources: TypeScript Type Safety Type-Safe TypeScript TypeScript support …
Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored: RedHat: Compiler Podcast Special guest: Tonya Sims Michael #1: Pathy: a Path interface for local and cloud bucket storage via Spencer Pathy is a python package (with type annotations) for working with Cloud Bucket storage providers using a pathlib interface. It provides an easy-to-us…
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How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowest level, this can be writing good error handling with try / except. But it's broader than that: logging, observability (like Sentry tools), retries, f…
Being productive is obviously a good thing. Can we measure it? Should we measure it? There's been failed attempts, like lines of code, etc. in the past. Currently, there are new tools to measure productivity, like using git metrics. Nick Hodges joins the show to discuss the good and the bad of developer and team productivity, including how we can i…
We welcome David Cavallo an entrepreneur in using technologies to improve learning and promote social equitable development. Our topic this week is equitable computation learning and the reasons and methods for it. Special Guest: David Cavallo. Support Teaching Python Links: Amazon - Twenty Things to Do with a Computer Forward 50: Future Visions of…