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On this episode I give some quick updates on libraries I'm using in a fresh React Native project and attempt to sell you on the greatness of Mt. Eddy.
Simple Shadow View: https://github.com/pinqy520/react-native-shadow-view
React Native Doctor: https://reactnative.dev/blog/2019/11/18/react-native-doctor
React Native SVG: https://github.com/react-native-community/react-native-svg
Ben Awad's React Navigation 5.0 video: https://youtu.be/Hln37dE19bs
Mt. Eddy: https://open.spotify.com/track/0TlibQyd5tx5rvWqakp8wk?si=lMVpw6RYTNiS6iaLbqPPDQ
This episode is the quickest of the quackest. Hear about smashing lego trucks from a young Haupenthal, get a pretty high-level overview of an awesome library called Graphql-Codgen and how I use it in a monorepo with Typescript projects, and get a silly opinion on the Yarn 2 meltdowns.
Graphql Codgen: https://github.com/dotansimha/graphql-code-generator
Yarn 2: https://dev.to/arcanis/introducing-yarn-2-4eh1
Great article on Yarn 2 vs 1 vs NPM from the folks at Infinite Red: https://shift.infinite.red/yarn-1-vs-yarn-2-vs-npm-a69ccf0229cd
Great video on Yarn 2 from Ben Awad: https://youtu.be/bPae4Z8BFt8
Cowboy by The Rumble Strips: https://youtu.be/wmIVu622zRM
See you guys in a week; go practice your 3's.
RIP Kobe Bryant
This week is the introduction of Quick Quacks aka shorter episodes that I can put out while I'm busy with project work. Today I go over and awesome state management library that makes using redux feel like you're not using redux: Rematch! Also I FINALLY reveal my favorite Nirvana song (I got tired of being harassed on Twitter).
Check out Rematch here: https://rematch.github.io/rematch/
Check out Nirvana's D-7 on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4bmY2jXW8ToL019R4NbQlH?si=kOjKpgqhRm64h-Y0naSLCA
or YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcXoRlvpLVY
Serving the Servants book: https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain/dp/0062861506
Adem Bilican plops into the duck pond this week to share his experience coming from native development with Java and Objective-C to working in React Native. Adem gives his advice (and encouragement!) regarding how to create your own native modules and exposing native functionality to the javascript thread. Also, he tries to get me to understand blockchain and cryptocurrency (with varying success).
Follow Adem on Twitter: @ademcan_net
and Instagram: @ademcan_net
Check out his site: https://ademcan.net/
Follow the Duck Tapes Music Playlist on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5UpT3qhsFmcbyAJyKkaeB6?si=tE5dG7uqT0CAA71mUDTiIQ
In this episode, I welcome Alex Aranda into the duck pond to discuss his current enrollment in a coding bootcamp, his motivation for switching careers, and strategies for his job hunt in the tech industry after he finishes the program.
Duck Tapes Spotify Playlist
Drummers are smart article
Follow Alex on LinkedIn because he has no other online presence
This week, fan-favorite Gant Laborde comes around to discuss his work at Infinite Red using React Native and Native development, Progressive Web Apps and what they aim to solve, and organizing Chain React Conf in Portland. We also get into our Cocoa pods gripes, how Fastlane is amazing after you go through the pains of it's setup, and how to effectively create a workplace playlist that makes everyone happy (not, it's not as simple as shuffling Weezer's first two albums and early B-sides...).
Follow Gant on Twitter: @GantLaborde
React Native Fastlane tutorials:
https://shift.infinite.red/simple-react-native-ios-releases-4c28bb53a97b
https://shift.infinite.red/simple-react-native-android-releases-319dc5e29605
AI tutorial: https://academy.infinite.red/p/ai-demystified-free-5-day-mini-course
Plug DJ for workplace community radio: https://plug.dj/
For our first ever BONUS episode, we're bringing you James Snell's recent talk from NodeJS OC. James discusses his involvement with http/3 and QUIC and fields some questions from the audience. It was a great talk about complex topics, presented in a way that was easily digestible and interesting. Even John understood it (well, most of it)!
Follow James on Twitter: @jasnell
James is Head of Research at NearForm: https://www.nearform.com/
Check out NodeJS OC: https://www.nodejsoc.com/
This week, we talk to Chris Coyier about the image format (language? file extension?) that confuses us all the most (or at least John): SVGs. Chris gives us the skinny on what makes SVGs so great before we talk about how he cofounded his two most popular projects: CSS-Tricks and Codepen.io. We also talk IE and how it "encourages" online CSS research, code schools and their various enrollment options, and before trying to figure out what a lolDad really is.
This week, we get two guests for the price of one. Asbjørn Thirslund and Andreas Gielov from Brackeys join us to talk about how they ended up running a Game Development YouTube channel with 800k+ subscribers. We had a lot of fun this episode, and for the first time in Duck Tapes history the guest takes us to task on our duck knowledge; turns out our namesake from the animal kingdom may not be as cute and friendly as we previously thought. Also, everyone loves licorice!
Check out Brackeys' YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYbK_tjZ2OrIZFBvU6CCMiA
Pay-what-you-want games assets: http://devassets.com/
Thom Yorke showing he's still got those pipes: https://youtu.be/sseeWU25RvA
John Frusciante tearing it up in Dani California: https://youtu.be/M2j4vbTYM3Y
We're going to a biweekly episode after today, so our next episode will drop 11/11!
Bad news, duckheads. The duck pond froze over this week, because your two favorite hosts were so busy with projects they forgot to turn the heat on. Don't fret- we'll be back next week with a huge guest! In the meantime, catch up on our back catalog, give John's new podcast a listen, and watch Tiffany's twitch channel if you are really fiending for some new duckiness. See you next week!
John's other podcast: https://anchor.fm/triplet
Tiffany's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/teamtalima
This week, Rachel Valentine swoops in to discuss her role as Head of People at Vincit California, where your two favorite hosts work! Rachel gives a peek into the HR world as she discusses which resumes stand out from the rest, good and bad interviewing techniques, her background as a recruiter, and obvie Vanderpump Rules comes up. We forgot to ask Rachel what music she listens to when she codes, since she doesn't code, but it's a well-known fact that Rachel is an emo fanatic.
Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachvalentine
Rachel's favorite song ever: https://youtu.be/_wjFahULCK8
Boy, do we have a Whopper© of an episode for you this week! Software hacker (we make the distinction between hacker vs engineer in the episode) Jonny Burger aka the Burger King jumps head first into the duck pond after his 1,342nd consecutive run to discuss why he runs every single day (no exaggeration), hackathon strategy and mindset, and his multitude of apps and projects. We also get to the bottom of the mystery haunting us all: What does John's last name really mean?
Follow Jonny on Twitter: @JNYBGR
Check out AnySticker
Check out Jonny's portfolio!
John's Weezer playlist
This week, Laurence Bradford flies in from the East Coast for a dip in the cool, calm waters of the duck pond. We talk about her inspiration for creating her online community at Learn To Code With Me, and discuss why she chose to leave her career in Economic Development in Bangkok to pursue the a life of coding, teaching, and more teaching in New York. Check out learntocodewith.me, especially if you're nervous about transitioning into the tech field!
Follow Laurence on Instagram and Twitter!
Check out Learn To Code With.Me!
Here is a pretty sad country song: Chris Stapleton - Whiskey And You
Here's a soul-crusher of a country song: Little Big Town - Girl Crush
And here's a cheerful one so you can get on with your day: Cory Branan - Yeah So What
This week, Ben Wurth plops into the pond to talk about his agency experience working with .NET, C#, F#, G#, and A♭. Some of those are jokes but that's up to you to figure out. We also discuss where web assembly is going, how context works, and the fact that, as per usual with our guests, he doesn't have a favorite band.
SNAKE WARNING: An anaconda followed Ben into the pond and hissed during the entirety of his interview. Apologies for the audio quality!
Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenWurth
Ben's favorite composer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masakatsu_Takagi
Mirai soundtrack: https://open.spotify.com/album/6YLLBlOlzRNd4lVkV0zETA
Crash Course: Computer Science: https://youtu.be/tpIctyqH29Q
Returning guest William Strong comes in hot in this episode, planning to discuss resources for self-learning before quickly getting sidetracked by his two favorite hosts. Then we talk about when Will utilizes testing before getting into a Lord of the Rings vs Harry Potter vs Game of Throne debate, some book recommendations, and a little music talk. Obviously we end up pondering the emotional damage device addiction can have before shaming Tiffany about not knowing Jack White by name. The Hook King has returned!
Tristan Harris Ted Talk: https://youtu.be/C74amJRp730
Center For Humane Technology: https://humanetech.com/
Will's favorite White Stripes song: https://youtu.be/yqS5T2PgDDo
Will's favorite site: https://www.tolkienestate.com/en/home.html
This week, William Candillon pops in the duck pond to discuss React Native gestures and animations. We talk about the differences between handling the two in vanilla React Native vs using the popular declarative libraries react-native-gesture-handler and react-native-reanimated. Will convinces us to go back on our initial denouncing of Expo before discussing his popular YouTube series "Can It Be Done In React Native?"
Follow William on twitter: @wcandillon
Check out his YouTube series: https://www.youtube.com/user/wcandill
Check out his awesome new course for declarative gestures and animations in RN: https://start-react-native.dev/
Will's favorite artist: https://youtu.be/rE7GU7SLguo
4°C = 39.2°F everyone. Too cold for your average duck I'm afraid.
No guest this week! Instead, we pick up where we left off in our last John & Tiffany Mix and answer the questions you, the fans, have been begging us to address. We cover the new React DevTools update, because after all this is a tech podcast, before jumping into the meaty stuff like World of Warcraft, Bon Jovi, chips and salsa, and Rivers Cuomo. It all ties together seamlessly.
Check out Will Strong's blog at the DevTools update: https://www.vincit.com/blog/the-new-features-in-react-devtools-4
Tweet at Rivers to come on the podcast: https://twitter.com/RiversCuomo
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This week, Shawn "Swyx" Wang joins us in the Duck Pond to take a deep dive into his coding philosophy "Learning in Public." We take some time to discuss his role at Netlify, how he got started in coding (after a full career in a different industry!), and of course Jack White comes up.
Follow Shawn on twitter: @swyx
Check out his recent React Hooks talk: https://youtu.be/KJP1E-Y-xyo
And his retrospective on his first year at Netlify: https://www.swyx.io/writing/netlify-year-one
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This week, Nader Dabit jumps on a raft and paddles down the Mississippi to meet us in the Duck Pond. We discuss AWS Amplify, GraphQL, and React Native, before getting into the important stuff like futurism and the Matrix.
Follow Nader on Twitter @dabit3
Sort and rank Nader's project on GitHub
Check out Jay-Zeezer
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