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  • TypeScript at Slack with Felix Rieseberg

    11/08/2017 Duration: 51min

    Slack is an application for team communication. Users chat across mobile devices, web browsers, and a desktop application, which means Slack has three places to deploy on rather than two. And the desktop apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux are not identical, so Slack has even more places to deploy. With so many different runtime The post TypeScript at Slack with Felix Rieseberg appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Lottie Animation with Brandon Withrow and Gabriel Peal

    10/08/2017 Duration: 53min

    Animations make an application more fun and engaging. For most apps, animation is an afterthought. Developers are concerned with getting the functionality right, and designers have enough work to do simply getting icons, text formatting, and page layout correct. There is also the issue of cross-device compatibility. iOS, Android, and web have different ways of The post Lottie Animation with Brandon Withrow and Gabriel Peal appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • State of JavaScript with Sacha Greif

    09/08/2017 Duration: 49min

    JavaScript is moving so fast. It’s not easy to keep up with all of the frameworks, build tools, and packages. No other language spans frontend to backend, mobile to web to server. Sacha Greif is an independent designer and developer most prominent in his roles as co-author of Discover Meteor and community builder at Sidebar.io, The post State of JavaScript with Sacha Greif appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • React Native Interfaces with Leland Richardson

    07/07/2017 Duration: 49min

    Airbnb is a company that is driven by design. New user interfaces are dreamed up by designers and implemented for web, iOS, and Android. This implementation process takes a lot of resources, but it used to take even more before the company started using React Native. React Native allows Airbnb to reuse components effectively. React The post React Native Interfaces with Leland Richardson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • React Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit

    06/07/2017 Duration: 51min

    React Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android. Nader Dabit hosts React Native Radio, a podcast about React Native. Nader also trains companies to use React The post React Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • The Future of React Native with Brent Vatne and Adam Perry

    11/04/2017 Duration: 52min

    React Native has unlocked native mobile development to web engineers who may now apply their skills to build iOS and Android applications in JavaScript. For the first time, cross platform JavaScript-based applications feel as if they were written in the native language of choice for the platforms. Businesses who choose to adopt React Native for The post The Future of React Native with Brent Vatne and Adam Perry appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • WebAssembly with Brendan Eich

    31/03/2017 Duration: 01h19min

    Brendan Eich created the first version of JavaScript in 10 days. Since then JavaScript has evolved, and Brendan has watched the growth of the web give rise to new and unexpected use cases. Today Brendan Eich is still pushing the web forward across the technology stack with his involvement in the WebAssembly specification and the The post WebAssembly with Brendan Eich appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Inferno with Dominic Gannaway

    19/01/2017 Duration: 45min

    Over the past few years, React has become the most popular front end JavaScript framework. As React has matured, the open source community around React has identified areas for improvement. Since React itself is too mature to refactor completely, new projects have been started to take the best aspects of React and start from scratch. The post Inferno with Dominic Gannaway appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Reactive JavaScript with Ben Lesh

    25/10/2016 Duration: 54min

    Netflix has a highly interactive user interface. As I move my mouse around the page, hovering over titles and inspecting movie descriptions, there is a lot going on under the hood. One component of this UI is RxJS, a library for building reactive JavaScript. Reactive programming uses the observer pattern to create objects that emit The post Reactive JavaScript with Ben Lesh appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • ScalaJS with Haoyi Li

    06/10/2016 Duration: 54min

    Scala is a functional programming language built on the JVM. For more than a decade, this didn’t mean anything to front end web developers. More recently, ScalaJS has brought Scala to the front end. ScalaJS is a project that compiles any Scala program down to JavaScript–so that all of your Scala programs can run on The post ScalaJS with Haoyi Li appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • JavaScript Concurrency with Kyle Simpson

    13/06/2016 Duration: 53min

    JavaScript programming usually is done through the use of frameworks, such as ReactJS, AngularJS, and EmberJS. These frameworks abstract away some of the messy details of JavaScript, and simplify web development so that engineers can build products at a faster pace. When we build software using JavaScript frameworks, we are missing out on some of The post JavaScript Concurrency with Kyle Simpson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Google’s Polymer Project with Rob Dodson

    06/06/2016 Duration: 53min

    Smart phone apps have better performance than web apps. When we have an application that we use on a regular basis, we download that application to a smart phone rather than using the browser based version on our mobile browser. Google’s Polymer Project wants to improve the gap between native app performance and mobile web The post Google’s Polymer Project with Rob Dodson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • React Data Flow with Jared Forsyth

    10/05/2016 Duration: 46min

    React started as just a view layer–it was the V in MVC. React has moved down the stack, with Flux, Redux, GraphQL, and Relay providing opinions for how React applications should structure their data flow. Jared Forsyth works at Khan Academy, which uses React on the front end. At Khan Academy, Jared has experimented with The post React Data Flow with Jared Forsyth appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • JavaScript and Frontend Development with Marc Grabanski

    11/04/2016 Duration: 52min

    “Seeing stuff happen is exciting in the early days. But when you try to be at the senior level, at the architect level, you have to understand that there is a cost to adopting a higher level abstraction.” Frontend web development was simpler in the past–CSS, HTML, and JavaScript were all you needed to know. The post JavaScript and Frontend Development with Marc Grabanski appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Code Analysis with Dan Silivestru and Gord Tanner

    05/04/2016 Duration: 50min

    “JavaScript as a language is evolving year over year with new implementations and new language features, and we need to make sure we stay on top of those.” Code analysis tools can help a developer understand code. One tool for code analysis is bitHound, which provides code and dependency analysis for NodeJS applications. On today’s The post Code Analysis with Dan Silivestru and Gord Tanner appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Socket.IO and Realtime Applications with Guillermo Rauch

    04/03/2016 Duration: 44min

    “Events provide a very nice organization over persistent connections and that’s why we chose them. We think they’re also a very fundamental way of thinking about systems.” Socket.io enables realtime bidirectional communication. But what does “realtime” actually mean? Today’s guest is Guillermo Rauch, the creator of Socket.IO, a widely used technology for client server communication. The post Socket.IO and Realtime Applications with Guillermo Rauch appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Web Accessibility with Nic Steenhout

    17/02/2016 Duration: 51min

    “But the bottom line is, accessibility is actually a challenge for coders, and I’ve yet to meet a coder that doesn’t like a good challenge.” Disabled individuals account for over a billion people worldwide. This represents the world’s largest minority on the Web, with $220 billion in discretionary spending power in the United States alone. The post Web Accessibility with Nic Steenhout appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Reactive Programming with Matthew Podwysocki

    16/02/2016 Duration: 53min

    “The model-view-intent architecture is really cool and innovative – it’s basically combining the technologies of observables with the virtual DOM, and you’ve got this whole new paradigm of thinking.” Reactive programming emphasizes writing code that is readily responsive to events. It is an increasingly popular paradigm with highly interactive websites like Netflix. It draws on The post Reactive Programming with Matthew Podwysocki appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • npm with Laurie Voss

    15/02/2016 Duration: 52min

    “Node doesn’t have dependency hell – JavaScript absolutely does.” Node.js powers an increasing number of applications in the modern web. As node’s popularity grew, npm evolved in parallel as its default package manager and it has become a robust system for sharing and developing node programs. Yet today, npm is growing beyond its roots, and The post npm with Laurie Voss appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  • Code Cartoons with Lin Clark

    12/02/2016 Duration: 47min

    “So much writing about tech is cheerleading – really being enthusiastic and throwing around words that don’t necessarily mean the things that people think they mean.” Lin Clark is today’s guest on Software Engineering Daily, and she joins Jeff to talk about Code Cartoons, a webcomic that explains Facebook’s open source projects like Flux and The post Code Cartoons with Lin Clark appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

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