JS Party
What kind of moisture sensors do you use?
We discuss the news (built-in modules, OpenJSFoundation, Lambda School stipends), chat about the internet of JS things, and finish up with one of our favorite segments: shout outs!
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Featuring
- Jerod Santo – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Suz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Christopher Hiller – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
News Roundup
- Philip Walton KV storage and built-in modules
- TC39’s proposal for a JavaScript standard library.
- The OpenJSFoundation is official
- This was first discussed on JS Party #48
- Lambda School is giving $18k in stipends to select students
- Co-founder Austen Allfred’s tweet with the options diagram
- Austen will be interviewed on Founders Talk soon
The internet of JS things
- Suz is working on making her plants chirp
- Speaking of, check out Chirp
- For more of the backstory listen to [this episode from OSCON(https://changelog.com/jsparty/bonus-suz-at-oscon)
- She uses KiCad to design her PCBS
- Here’s the YouTube channel which was the most helpful when learning KiCad
- Nick built a Raspberry Pi powered photoboot for a wedding
Shouts outs!
- Suz is stoked about GitHub Actions and has a blog post upcoming
- Listen to GitHub Actions is the next big thing while you wait for beta access
- Nick gives a shout to GitHub’s Suggested Changes feature
- Chris would like to thank Jory Burson for all the awesome she’s doing
- Jerod shouts out Turbolinks, Tmuxinator, and tree