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From voice devices to mobile, you just can't escape JS (JS Party #62)
KBall and Nick catch up with Nara Kaspergen and Jen Looper for a pair of conversations covering Voice UI Devices, using NativeScript for mobile development, and Jen’s work with Vue Vixens helping make the Vue.js community welcoming to women and non-binary people.
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Featuring
- Nara Kasbergen – Twitter, GitHub
- Jen Looper – Twitter, GitHub, Website
- Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links
Nara Kaspergen
Voice UI Devices
SDKs and Tooling
Other Concepts
Jen Looper
- NativeScript
- NativeScript-Vue
- Vue Vixens
- NativeScript slack signup
- NativeScript core components
- NativeScript Market
- Dojo
- TypeScript
- Chris Fritz
- Dart
- Vim in WebAssembly
- Article: The “Developer Experience” Bait-and-Switch
- Case studies on icon design
- Info on the Node + JS Foundation Merger
- Progress
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!