
CodeWinds - Leading edge web developer news and training | javascript / React.js / Node.js / HTML5 / web development - Jeff Barczewski
Jeff Barczewski·15 episodes
The CodeWinds podcast is designed to help you keep up with the latest web developer news and techniques. Learn about the new developments in javascript, React.js, Node.js, HTML5 and other exciting web developer and mobile technologies. Listen to interviews and reviews of the latest and most promising new libraries, modules, and tools. Learn what the professional developers use to build their web and mobile web applications. Using the latest techniques and best practices you can continue to sharpen your skills. Each week Jeff Barczewski, a seasoned web developer and trainer will share his latest insights and will interview...
Why listen
CodeWinds is a compact time capsule of mid-2010s web development, with Jeff Barczewski interviewing engineers who were shaping JavaScript, Node.js, React, Hapi, SystemJS and related tooling as those ecosystems were taking off. New listeners get short, practical conversations about how working developers thought about architecture, build workflows and emerging frameworks before they became mainstream. It is especially useful for web developers who enjoy technical history, React and Node.js origins, or hearing practitioners explain tools in their own moment.
Episodes
Jeff is joined by Michael Jackson and Ryan Florence to discuss what makes the technology and innovations coming from the React.js community really special.
Jeff shares some of the backstory on the success of his recent project, his regrets, and the focus for CodeWinds in 2015. Provide your input on content.
Kevin Old and Jeff continue discussing the uniqueness of JSConf 2014 and highlight some of their favorite talks
Kevin Old and Jeff discuss the uniqueness of JSConf 2014 and highlight some of their favorite talks
Jeff interviews Kassandra Perch, an engineering evangelist at RetailMeNot and an instructor for Girl Develop It!, to discuss modular JS architectures and lessons learned from teaching JavaScript
Jeff interviews Nico Bevacqua, a full stack developer from Buenos Aires, to discuss the process of building web apps efficiently and effectively, discussing tools and techniques.
Jeff interviews Spike Brehm, a web engineer at Airbnb, to discuss building web apps which share code, templates, business logic, and the tools which help enable this today.
Guy Bedford explains jspm and SystemJS which he created to simplify JS loading and package management. Load CommonJS, AMD, and ES6 modules in a simple and unified manner based on the ES6 Module Loader polyfill.
Forrest Norvell discusses ES6, the standards process, and his ideas on how the community can get started now to shape the language and adoption of ES6.
Daniel Shaw (@dshaw) explains the genesis of his new company, NodeSource, which was launched during JSConf 2014, Amelia Island, FL
Jeff Barczewski and Saul Maddox discuss the Hapi-Ninja boilerplate project and the underlying technology (Hapi Node.js web framework, Swig templates, Gulp task runner)
Jeff interviews Pete Hunt, Software Engineer for Facebook, on the history and design of Facebook's React web UI framework for javascript and Node.js
SQLBits a Node.js SQL builder that can be used with Postgres or other ANSI SQL databases to help you generate safe parameterized queries and user driven filters
A personal review of Hapi 2.0, the next major version of the fantastic Node.js web framework created by Walmart Labs
An interview with Daniel Shaw, CEO, The Node Firm regarding the upcoming public Node.js training courses at Joyent
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