JavaScript Podcasts
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GoingDeep: Mike Swanson: Adobe Illustrator to HTML5 Canvas - Under the Hood
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h53m
The Ai->Canvas plug-in enables Adobe® Illustrator® to export vector and bitmap artwork directly to an HTML5 canvas element that can be rendered in a canvas-enabled browser. The plug-in provides drawing, animation and coding options such as events so that you can build interactive, well-designed c.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Cloud Hosting with Jeff Barr and Lucas Chan
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h44m
This week Kevin Yank chats with Jeff Barr and Lucas Chan about cloud hosting with Amazon Web Services. Jeff is the author of SitePoint’s latest book, Host Your Web Site in the Cloud. Lucas is the lead systems administrator at SitePoint, 99designs, and Flippa.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Doom, Gloom, and Rainbow Tweets
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h58m
Twitter and Google make rookie mistakes, and the rest of the Web isn’t doing too well either. In this podcast, we discuss recent XSS vulnerabilities discovered in Twitter and Google’s Orkut, dwindling traffic numbers in the wake of Digg’s relaunch, and the rampant spread of redirects in web links.
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The SitePoint Podcast: FullCodePress with Team Australia
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h42m
This week Kevin Yank chats with James Mansfield, Adam Schilling, and Lachlan Donald, three members of Team Australia, the winners of this year’s FullCodePress web development competition in New Zealand. They reminisce about their experience planning, designing, and building a complete site in 24 hours.
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GoingDeep: Allen Wirfs-Brock and Chris Wilson: EcmaScript 5
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h39m
ECMAScript is object-based: basic language and host facilities are provided by objects, and an ECMAScript program is a cluster of communicating objects. An ECMAScript object is a collection of properties each with zero or more attributes that determine how each property can be used—for example, w.
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webdev radio: indieconf, client-side image resizing, moral dilemmas
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h26m
Quick update about progress on indieconf, a client-side image resizing javascript project I put together, some news about recent project releases in the web community, and a bit of a moral dilemma I faced with respect to reporting a security hole. *indieconf :: the conference for freelance w.
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The SitePoint Podcast: UX Bullsh*t with Matt Magain and James Mansfield
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h40m
This week Kevin Yank chats with Matt Magain and James Mansfield, User Experience Designers at SitePoint and 99designs, respectively. They discuss recent comments by ThinkVitamin founder Ryan Carson claiming that ‘UX Professional’ isn’t a real job. Related Posts 1. SitePoint Podcast #31: Site.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Paper or Blu-ray?
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h40m
Tons to talk about in this week’s SitePoint Podcast: September 15th appears to be a nexus for the Web development world; Microsoft Russia lets slip an early peek at Internet Explorer 9’s user interface; Facebook puts another nail in the IE6 coffin; Google dramatically bows out of JavaOne over Ora.
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Railscasts: #229 Polling for Changes
If you have frequently changing data on the server side, it's helpful to automatically display this to the user as well. Here I show how to accomplish this with polling in jQuery.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Wicked WordPress Themes with Allan Cole and Jeffrey Way
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h0m
WordPress themes: creating, planning, frameworks, GPL, selling, and more! Brad Williams interviews Allan Cole and Jeffrey Way, two of the four authors of SitePoint’s new book, Build Your Own Wicked WordPress Themes. Related Posts 1. SitePoint Podcast #74: WordPress Themes with Nathan Rice an.
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Java Posse: Roundup '10 - Rich Client vs. Web
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h0m
Roundup '10 - Rich Client vs. Web Fully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comRecorded at the Java Posse Roundup 2010, this is a discussion that started out about desktop Java technologies but ended up being a comparison of Rich Client and Web apps, and how to cho.
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The SitePoint Podcast: Awesome Overkill
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h4m
A massive hour-long episode this week, covering Facebook boxes, Twitter buttons, Adobe fonts, and jQuery charts. Also this week, find out why it’s still so popular to beat up on Internet Explorer, and just how many lines of code it takes to build a completely blank website. Related Posts 1.
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Herding Code: Herding Code 90: Sara Chipps on Girl Develop IT and Girls Developing Software
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h54m
This week on Herding Code, the boys talk with Sara Chipps about Girl Develop IT, a comfortable place where women can learn at their own pace and not be afraid to ask "stupid questions." Listen in as Sara talks about repairing the wide gender gap in development through her series of classes which
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The SitePoint Podcast: Cease and Desoup
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h51m
This week, Patrick, Stephan, Brad, and Kevin discuss the latest legal ruling on cookie stuffing, how Chrome’s new six-week update cycle may harm browser adoption, whether code validation is still worthwhile, and the early results we’re seeing from content paywall experiments at The Times. All thi.
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GoingDeep: Mike Sampson: Inside Rev9
Published 10 years ago, running time 1h10m
A preview version of the new Channel 9 is now available at http://preview.channel9.msdn.com. Please file any bugs or suggestions on Connect.Mike Sampson (aka Sampy) has done some stellar work with the backend architecture and design of the next version of Channel 9, code named "Rev9," and.
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The Changelog Podcast: Episode 0.2.9 - CoffeeScript with Jeremy Ashkenas
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h37m
Wynn and special guest host Micheil Smith sat down with Jeremy Ashkenas from DocumentCloud to chat about CoffeeScript, a cool language that compiles to JavaScript.
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The SitePoint Podcast: The Revolving Internet
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h50m
In an atypically non-technical show this week, Patrick, Brad, and Kevin discuss the war of words between WordPress’s Matt Mullenweg and Thesis’s Chris Pearson. Also, whose analytics do you believe, and which analytics are your prospective advertisers reading? And is Google monitoring your mouse m.
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Rails Envy Podcast: #125: Curator of Awesomeness
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h21m
Jason amazes Dan with his awesome Ruby news and link curation.
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Microsoft MSDN Videos: Mike Ormond at TechDays - What's new in ASP.NET 4.0
Mike takes a look at the changes and new features in the latest release of ASP.NET - from cleaning up the markup, routing, AJAX and more.
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webdev radio: July catchup
Published 10 years ago, running time 0h21m
Just a quick episode catching you up on some of the things I've been up to recently, as well as a few recent tidbits of interest. *Tomcat 7 :: Tomcat 7 released *ASP.NET Web Matrix :: Web Matrix from MS *Razor view engine :: ASP.NET Razor view engine *Postgresql 9 :: Upcoming
Featured Podcast Show
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Rails Envy Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.railsenvy.com
The Rails Envy podcast is a weekly newscast by Jason Seifer and Gregg Pollack about what's new in the Ruby and Ruby on Rails worlds.