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JSJ 249 Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross

On today's episode, Charles Max Wood, Joe Eames, and Aimee Knight discuss Loading and Optimizing Web Applications with Sam Saccone and Jeff Cross. Tune in to their interesting talk, and learn how you can improve user experience and performance with better loading!




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JSJ 262 Mozilla Firefox Developer Tools with Jason Laster

Join AJ, Aimee, and Joe as they discuss Mozilla Firefox Developer Tools with Jason Laster. Jason just started working at Mozilla since March. But even before that, he has been working on Chrome's dev tool extension called Marionette. That's when he discovered that the browser is an open source that anyone can play with. Now, he is working on a new debugger in Firefox. Tune in!




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JSJ 290: Open Source Software with Dirk Hohndel - VMWare Chief Open Source Officer

Panel:

Charles Max Wood

Aimee Knight

Corey House

Joe Eames

Special Guests: 

In this episode, JavaScript Jabber speaks with Dirk Hohndel about Open Source Software. Dirk is the Chief Open Source Officer at VMWare and has been working with open source for over 20 years. Dirk duties as the Chief Open Source Officer is to engage with the open source community and help promote the development between the community, companies, and customers.

Dirk provides historical facts about open sources to current processes. The discussion covers vision and technological advances with languages, security, and worries of using open source software, view/consumption and burnout on maintaining a project. This is a great episode to learn about more different avenues of Open Source.

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • What does the Chief Open Source Officer do?
  • What is really different and has stayed the same in open source?
  • Technological advances
  • Good engineering and looking ahead or forward
  • 100 million lines of code running a car…
  • This is in everything..
  • Production environments
  • Security
  • Bugs in the software and the security issues
  • Scaling and paying attention
  • Where should we be worried about open source
  • Notation and data sets
  • Write maintainable software
  • How does VMWare think about open source?
  • View and Consumption of open source
  • The burnout of open source projects - how to resolve this abandonment
  • To much work to maintain open source  - not a money issue
  • Scaling the team workload not the money
  • Contribution and giving back
  • Companies who do and don’t welcome open source
  • What to do to make a project open source?
  • Adopting an API
  • And much more!

Links:

  • @_drikhh
  • VMWare
  • Drikhh - everywhere!
  • https://github.com/dirkhh

Picks:

Aimee

Dirk

Charles

Corey

Joe

 

 




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MJS 060: Jeff Cross

Panel: Charles Max Wood

Guest: Jeff Cross

This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Jeff Cross. Jeff has been working on Angular and JavaScript for the past five years with Google and now with Nrwl, which he created in the past year. He got started with programming around 12 years old when his Mom taught him and his siblings how to create websites using FrontPage. He then worked as a web designer utilizing Flash and joined an agency when he was in his 20’s that focused on Flash. Jeff talks about his path to his success and the different steps it took him to get to where he is today. 

In particular, We dive pretty deep on:

  • How did you get into programming?
  • HTML and FrontPage
  • Dreamweaver
  • GeoCities
  • Gifs
  • Started off as a web designer
  • Flash
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • JavaScript
  • Backbone
  • From JavaScript to Angular
  • Node Programming
  • APIs
  • Deployd
  • Angular Team at Google
  • What have you contributed to angular?
  • Embarrassing stories
  • Consulting
  • NX
  • And much, much more!

Links:

Picks:

Jeff




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JSJ 315: The effects of JS on CSS with Greg Whitworth

Panel:

  • AJ O’Neal
  • Aimee Knight

Special Guests: Greg Whitworth

In this episode, the JavaScript Jabber panelists discuss the effects of JavaScript on CSS with Greg Whitworth. Greg works on Microsoft EdgeHTML, specifically working on the Microsoft Layout team, is on the CSS working group, and is involved with the Houdini task force. They talk about JS engines and rendering engines, what the CSSOM is, why it is important to understand the rendering engine, and much more!

In particular, we dive pretty deep on:

  • Greg intro
  • What is the Houdini task force?
  • Extensible web manifesto
  • DOM (Document Object Model)
  • Layout API
  • Parser API
  • Babel
  • jQuery
  • Back to basics
  • JavaScript engine and rendering engine
  • What is the CSSOM?
  • Every browser has its separate JS engine
  • Browsers perspective
  • Aimee ShopTalk Podcast Episode
  • Why is it important to understand how the rendering engine is working?
  • Making wise decisions
  • Give control back to browser if possible
  • When you would want to use JavaScript or CSS
  • Hard to make a hard or fast rule
  • CSS is more performant
  • Overview of steps
  • And much, much more!

Links:

Sponsors

Picks:

AJ

Aimee

Greg




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MJS 075: Jeff Escalante

Show notes coming shortly!




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JSJ 370: Azure Functions Part II with Jeff Hollan LIVE at Microsoft BUILD

Sponsors

  • Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus

  • Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan

  • CacheFly

Panel

Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Jeff Hollan

 

Episode Summary

Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with Jeff Hollan. Jeff is a Sr. Program Manager for the Azure Functions cloud service. Continuing from where Colby Tresness left off in Adventures in Angular 241: Azure Functions with Colby Tresness LIVE at Microsoft BUILD, Jeff defines what “serverless” really means in developer world. Jeff also talks about various scenarios where Azure functions are extremely useful and explains what Durable Functions are.

Jeff and Charles discuss creating and running an Azure function inside a container and the upcoming capabilities of Azure functions they are currently working on.

Links

Picks

Jeff Hollan:

Charles Max Wood:




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JSJ 371: The Benefits and Challenges of Server-Side Rendering (SSR) with Dan Shappir

Sponsors

Panel

  • Charles Max Wood
  • Joe Eames
  • Christopher Buecheler
  • Aimee Knight
  • AJ O’Neal

Joined by special guest: Dan Shappir

Episode Summary

In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, special guest Dan Shappir, Performance Tech Lead at Wix, kicks off the discussion by defining server-side rendering (SSR) along with giving its historical background, and touches on the differences between server rendering and server-side rendering. He helps listeners understand in detail how SSR is beneficial for the web and takes questions from the panel about how it affects web performance in cases where first-time users and returning users are involved, and how does SSR fare against technologies such as pre-rendering. He then elaborates on the pitfalls and challenges of SSR including managing and declaring variables, memory leaks, performance issues, handling SEO, and more, along with ways to mitigate them. In the end, Dan sheds some light on when should developers use SSR and how should they start working with it.

Links

Follow JavaScript Jabber on Devchat.tv, Facebook and Twitter.

Picks

Christopher Buecheler:

  • Tip - Take some time off once in a while

Aimee Knight:

AJ O’Neal:

  • Fatherhood!

Joe Eames:

Charles Max Wood:

Dan Shappir:




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JSJ 379: FindCollabs and Podcasting with Jeff Meyerson

Sponsors

Panel

  • Aimee Knight

  • AJ O’Neal

  • Charles Max Wood

With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson

Episode Summary

Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs is especially useful for working on side projects. The panelists discuss the problems encountered when you try to collaborate with people over the internet, such as finding people who are facing similar and gauging interest, skill, and availability. Thankfully, FindCollabs has a feature of leaving reviews and rating your partners so that users can accurately gauge other’s skill level. Users can also leave comments about their experience collaborating with others. The only way you can show competence with an interest is to contribute to another project. FindCollabs is also a good place to look for mentors, as well as for Bootcamp graduates or people going through an online coding course. If you are part of an organization, you can create private projects. The company plans to expand this feature to all users in the future.The panelists talk about their past experiences with collaborating with other people.

Jeff talks about his podcast Software Engineering Daily and how it got started and the focus of the podcast. As someone working in technology, it is important to stay current on up and coming technology, and listening to podcasts is an excellent way to do that. Jeff talks about where he thinks podcasting is going, especially for programmers. The panel discusses some of the benefits of listening to programming podcasts. Jeff talks about how he is prepping Software Engineering Daily for the future. He shares the audience size for Software Engineering Daily and some of the statistics for his different channels. Jeff has also released an app for Software Engineering Daily, and he shares some information on how it was written. Finally, Jeff gives advice for people who want to use FindCollabs and some of the next steps after creating a profile.

Click here to cast your vote NOW for JavaScript Jabber - Best Dev Podcast Award

Links

Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter

Picks

Aimee Knight:

AJ O’Neal:

Charles Max Wood:

Jeff Meyerson:




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MJS 119: Jeffrey Meyerson

Sponsors

Host: Charles Max Wood

Joined by Special Guest: Jeffrey Meyerson

Episode Summary

Jeffrey Meyerson, founder of FindCollabs and host at Software Engineering Daily joins Charles Max Wood for a discussion about latest trends in developer world, ways of monetizing podcasts and finding ads for podcasts.Jeffrey shares how he started hosts podcasts and how he became a developer.

Jeffrey's journey as a developer started out with his interest through music and poker. They compare advertising through sponsoring a booth in a conference versus advertising through a podcast. Tune in for a fun chat that covers everything from Keto dieting to software buzz words.

Links

Picks

Charles Max Wood

  • #75Hard

Jeffrey Meyerson

  • Owning a Rice Cooker




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Global Risk Briefing

Bloomberg's risk map signals where danger lurks




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Yoritomo and the founding of the first Bakufu [electronic resource] : the origins of dual government in Japan / Jeffrey P. Mass

Mass, Jeffrey P




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Young and defiant in Tehran [electronic resource] / Shahram Khosravi

Khosravi, Shahram




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Young people, creativity and new technologies [electronic resource] : the challenge of digital arts / edited by Julian Sefton-Green ; foreword by David Puttnam




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Your options handbook [electronic resource] : the practical reference and strategy guide to trading options / Jared A. Levy

Levy, Jared, 1976-




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Youth and peaceful elections in Kenya [electronic resource] edited by Kimani Njogu




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Youth gambling [electronic resource] : the hidden addiction / edited by Jeffrey Derevensky, Daniel T.L. Shek, and Joav Merrick




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Yuchi Indian histories before the removal era [electronic resource] / edited and with an introduction by Jason Baird Jackson




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Zen-brain reflections [electronic resource] : reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness / James H. Austin

Austin, James H., 1925-




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Zionism [electronic resource] : past and present / Nathan Rotenstreich ; foreword by Ephrat Balberg-Rotenstreich ; with an additional essay by Avi Bareli and Yossef Gorny ; afterword by Shlomo Avineri

Rotenstreich, Nathan, 1914-1993




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Outcomes of Left Ventricular Assist Devices by Bridge to Transplant or Destination Therapy Intent

This prespecified secondary analysis of the MOMENTUM 3 randomized clinical trial aims to determine whether clinical outcomes of patients with 2 different left ventricular assist devices differed based on preoperative categories of bridge to transplant/bridge to candidacy vs destination therapy.




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Cardiovascular Functional Reserve Before and After Kidney Transplant

This cohort study assesses cardiovascular functional reserve before and after kidney transplant in patients with end-stage renal disease.




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[ASAP] Effect of A-Site Cation on Photoluminescence Spectra of Single Lead Bromide Perovskite Nanocrystals

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01417




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[ASAP] Highly Ordered Two-Dimensional MoS<sub>2</sub> Archimedean Scroll Bragg Reflectors as Chromatically Adaptive Fibers

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05004




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[ASAP] Exchange Bias Effect in Ferro-/Antiferromagnetic van der Waals Heterostructures

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01176




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[ASAP] Additive Manufacturing of High-Refractive-Index, Nanoarchitected Titanium Dioxide for 3D Dielectric Photonic Crystals

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00454




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[ASAP] Non-Periodic Epsilon-Near-Zero Metamaterials at Visible Wavelengths for Efficient Non-Resonant Optical Sensing

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01095




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[ASAP] Spatial Heterojunction in Nanostructured TiO<sub>2</sub> and Its Cascade Effect for Efficient Photocatalysis

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05121




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[ASAP] 3D Full-Color Image Projection Based on Reflective Metasurfaces under Incoherent Illumination

Nano Letters
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01273




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State party report on the state of conservation of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (Australia) : in response to the World Heritage Committee decision WHC 38 COM 7B.63




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Vertical flow constructed wetlands : eco-engineering systems for wastewater and sludge treatment / Alexandros Stefanakis, Christos S. Akratos, Vassilios A. Tsihrintzis

Stefanakis, Alexandros, 1982-




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Australia's environment / Environment and Communications References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications References Committee, author




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Coral reefs in the anthropocene / Charles Birkeland, editor




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Ocean waves and kindred geophysical phenomena / by Vaughan Cornish with photographs by the author and additional notes by Harold Jeffreys

Cornish, Vaughan, 1862-1948




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Refreshing the plan / Senate Select Committee on Murray-Darling Basin Plan

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Select Committee on Murray-Darling Basin Plan, author, issuing body




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Toxic tide: the threat of marine plastic pollution in Australia / The Senate, Environment and Communications References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications References Committee, author, issuing body




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Science, information, and policy interface for effective coastal and ocean management / edited by Bertrum H. MacDonald, Suzuette S. Soomai, Elizabeth M. De Santo, Peter G. Wells




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Decision-making in conservation and natural resource management : models for interdisciplinary approaches / edited by Nils Bunnefeld (University of Stirling), Emily Nicholson (Deakin University), E.J. Milner-Gulland (University of Oxford)




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Floodplains : processes and management for ecosystem services / Jeffrey J. Opperman, Peter B. Moyle, Eric W. Larsen, Joan L. Florsheim, and Amber D. Manfree

Opperman, Jeffrey J., 1971- author




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Marine and coastal resource management : principles and practice / edited by David R. Green and Jeffrey L. Payne




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Marine biology : function, biodiversity, ecology / Jeffrey S. Levinton (Stony Brook University)

Levinton, Jeffrey S., author




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The biology of coral reefs / Charles R.C. Sheppard, Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, Nicholas A.J. Graham

Sheppard, Charles (Charles R. C.), author




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An evaluation of the effectiveness of a protected area management model in Bhutan : a case study of Phrumsengla National Park, Central Bhutan / Thinley Choden

Choden, Thinley, author




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Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling Basin : interim report / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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In hot water : the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity / The Senate, Environment and Communications References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications References Committee




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Making every drop count : inquiry into water use efficiency programs in agriculture / House of Representatives, Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources

Australia. Parliament. House of Representatives. Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources, author




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Integrity of the water market in the Murray-Darling Basin : second interim report / The Senate, Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee

Australia. Parliament. Senate. Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee, author, issuing body




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National water reform / Productivity Commission

Australia. Productivity Commission, author, issuing body




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Coral reefs : tourism, conservation and management / edited by Bruce Prideaux and Anja Pabel




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The Great Barrier Reef : biology, environment and management / editors Pat Hutchings, Michael Kingsford and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg