046 JSJ Staying Current
Show Notes
Panel
Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) AJ O’Neal (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
03:19 - The Future of JavaScript and ES6
03:19 - The Future of JavaScript and ES6
es-discuss -- Discussion of ECMAScript @esdiscuss six ES6 in node.js
@brendaneich (Brendan Eich)
@rwaldron (Rick Waldron)
10:18 - Getting News about JavaScript
@derickbailey (Derick Bailey) @tjholowaychuk (TJ Holowaychuk aka Vision Media) @substack (James Halliday) @maxodgen (Max Ogden) Peter Cooper’s JavaScript Weekly Peter Cooper’s HTML5 Weekly @badass_js (Badass JavaScript) @seb_ly (Seb Lee-Delisle)
12:43 - Blogs
Ben Alman James Burke LosTechies Alvin Ashcraft’s Morning Dew The Changelog reddit
17:02 - Filtering
Readability
Pocket (formerly Read It Later)
Instapaper
three.js
UTOSC 2012 Machine Learning in JavaScript Jamison Dance VIDEO0023
23:21 - The Community
Airbnb Meetups Addy Osmani: Articles for Developers Utah JS Utah Software Craftsmanship Group Ruby Rogues Parley
27:33 - Podcasts and Videos
The Changelog YUI Theater (Yahoo Theater) Google Tech Talks Coursera InfoQ Talks to Help You Become A Better Front-End Developer in 2013: Addy Osmani How To Stay Up To Date on Web Technology: Chris Coyier RubyTapas The JavaScript Show Wide Teams Emacs Rocks! The Breakpoint with Paul Irish and Addy Osmani NodeUp
35:53 - More Blogs
HTML5 Rocks A Minute With Brendan Eich John Resig
36:16 - Conferences
CascadiaJS
JSConf
NodeConf
NodeConf
Picks
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective (Joe) Might & Magic Clash of Heroes (Joe) Diet Coke (Merrick) Noah Gundersen (Merrick) Anis Mojgani (Merrick) How to create a bookmarklet (and load jQuery anywhere)! (AJ) So I installed Ubuntu Linux... Now what? (AJ) Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver of the 10th Doctor (Chuck) Powermat Power Dual 1200 Rechargeable Backup Battery (Chuck)
Next Week
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Transcript
AJ: I ate a lot of pickle chips this morning.
Monolithic vs Modular Design w/ Tom Dale and James Halliday
Transcript
AJ: I ate a lot of pickle chips this morning.
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CHUCK: Hey everybody and welcome to Episode 46 of the JavaScript Jabber show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames.
JOE: Howdy!
CHUCK: We have Merrick Christensen.
MERRICK: Hey guys!
CHUCK: AJ O'Neal.
AJ: I was informed that I'm not actually live.
CHUCK: [laughs] Charles Max Wood from Devchat.tv. And real quick I just want to mention...I know that most of the people who listen to this show are JavaScript developers, but if you're interested in learning Ruby on Rails, then I'm going to be teaching a course. It starts in March and you basically get unlimited access to me during the course, access of forms. It's going to be online live training and then coding and Q&A. So if you're interested in that, go to railsrampup.com and sign up.
AJ: Now what is "unlimited" mean when you talk about access to you?
MERRICK: [scoffs] Come on, man!
CHUCK: [laughs] If I'm awake, I'm probably available to answer to all your questions.
MERRICK: Do panelists get discounts?
CHUCK: If you're interested, I can probably work something out.
JOE: Interesting.
CHUCK: In fact, I'm offering a discount for anyone who listens to the podcast. If you go and sign up and you enter the coupon code podcast, it'll give you $200 off.
MERRICK: Oh nice! Nice!
AJ: Panelists only get $50 off, though.
CHUCK: That's right. It's like my dad when he graduated from demo school, his cousin came up to him and said "So, do we get a family discount?" and he says "Yeah, I'll charge you 50% more".
MERRICK: [laughs] No, kidding!
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