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Herding Code 166: Tomasz Janczuk on Edge.js
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The Creative Coding Podcast: 32 – Brendan Dawes
Seb is joined by guest host Val Head and maker and artist Brendan Dawes who tells us about his recent digital art project for EE and his experience designing and marketing his MoviePeg and Popa products.
Tagged with creative coding js digital art brendan dawes
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Bumble - Keeping it Realtime | Episode 2 - Backbone.js, node.js, socket.io and more
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Engine Yard - SO1E43 - Chris Nelson
2:00 How MVC is shifting from server side to client side 2:53 Backbone.js and CoffeeScript revolutionizing front end development 4:35 Seamlessly structuring client side code with Backbone.js 6:18 The origin of Backbone.js and why it fits naturally with Rails 8:34 How CoffeeScript changed Chris’ approach to front end development 9:00 CoffeeScript as a better syntax for JavaScript 10:00 Where to begin? CoffeeScript for n00bs 11:00 Jasmine: BDD for JavaScript 11:42 Why Jasmine CoffeeScript = crazy delicious 12:30 The Beautiful Front End Code training course 13:37 How Steve Jobs and the Apple IIe shaped Chris’ introduction to programming 19:15 Chris’ interest in node.js 20:20 Rails 3.1 asset pipeline for managing dependencies in JavaScript 20:40 The npm_assets gem to add npm modules to your Rails asset pathTagged with mv backbone.js coffeescript
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Core Intuition » Episode 71: Moments Of Fleeting Genius
Daniel and Manton talk Android on the desktop, consistency of programming languages, and various approaches to to-do list management.
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TwUI – Twitter’s open source Mac UI framework. Chameleon – Iconfactory’s open source Mac UI framework. Google Web Toolkit – Google’s framework for building JavaScript-backed sites from Java source. Node.js – Streamlined JavaScript based web-development platform. Taskpaper – Simple To-Do app from Hog Bay Software. Getting Things Done – The productivity methodology by David Allen. OmniFocus – To-Do management software from The Omni Group. 43 Folders – Merlin Mann’s dormant blog about productivity and creativity. Back To Work – Merlin Mann’s podcast recently re-focused on Getting Things Done. Asana – To-Do management system for teams. Things – To-Do management software from Cultured Code. Trello – To-Do management and project organization service from Fog Creek. Lose It! – Calorie-counting software for iOS from FitNow, Inc. Forget Feature Requests – Chapter from 37signals’s Getting Real about ignoring feature requests.Sponsored by Crashlytics: The most powerful and lightweight crash reporting service.
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Episode 0.8.0 - Lua, Luvit, want some more of it, with Tim Caswell - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
Episode 0.8.0 - Lua, Luvit, want some more of it, with Tim Caswell http://changelogshow.com/105/49422-episode-0-8-0-lua-luvit-want-some-more-of-it-with-tim-caswell Wynn caught up with Tim Caswell to…
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twentyseven - a robotics deep dive show
Mikeal Rogers, Daniel Shaw, Chris Williams, Rick Waldron and Elijah Insua talk robots, node-serialport, nodebots, the internet of things, cortex m3, electricimp, alibaba, tmpad, johnny-five, firmata and much more!
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Marak Squires | Hook.io
Hook.io has been an important project for Marak Squires since 2006. Charlie Robbins describes it as "a full-featured I/O framework for node.js that enables a simple way to distribute your application across multiple node.js processes using the new EventEmitter2 API and leveraging the power of Crash-only software." In this technical discussion, Marak reviews both the history of hook.io, as well as both how it works and its specifications. Node.js experts and novices will find his discussion most illuminating.
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Bryan Cantrill | Instrumenting the real-time web: Node.js, DTrace and the Robinson Projection
"The third major semantic web revolution is node.js, following Java and Ruby. One programmer replaced 10,000 lines of production C code with 4,000 lines of node.js, and that’s just the beginning. Bryan Cantrill of Joyent, Inc. describes a new class of applications that will further revolutionize the real time web, especially mobile. " http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail5107.html
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Nodeup Fifteen - A bears, wolves, and poppins show
NEW - Isaac Z. Schlueter, James Halliday, Mikeal Rodgers, Nuno Job, and Dan Shaw on Classes, Node.js Core, New Core Team Member, HTTPS, Domains, Streaming HTML Parsers, JSConf, Node Philly, JSConf Argentina, TacoConf, NodeConf, and Dinosaurs!
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