With the recent change to SEMVER version numbering and the many architectural changes from AngularJS, looking at the recent advancements in the Angular community could give anyone a sense of impostor-syndrome. Also, staying up to date with the community could be considered a job in and of itself. These rapid changes and restructuring of an […]
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code guest Arthur Doler discusses how our brain interprets cause and effect, the ways in which it wants to think of things as narratives, and all the tricks it does to save itself from having to think. Arthur shares his perspective on cognitive bias and how it effects the […]
Not too long ago I wrote a tutorial to compliment the Angular documentation for form validation in an Angular web application. This was a follow-up to an old AngularJS tutorial I wrote for form validation in an Ionic Framework 1.0 application. As you probably know, I'm a huge fan of NativeScript, and while NativeScript supports […]
With the recent change to SEMVER version numbering and the many architectural changes from AngularJS, looking at the recent advancements in the Angular community could give anyone a sense of impostor-syndrome. Also, staying up to date with the community could be considered a job in and of itself. These rapid changes and restructuring of an […]
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code guest Arthur Doler discusses how our brain interprets cause and effect, the ways in which it wants to think of things as narratives, and all the tricks it does to save itself from having to think. Arthur shares his perspective on cognitive bias and how it effects the […]
When I tell coworkers of my unabated love for CSS they look at me like I’ve made an unfortunate life decision. “Let’s sit down TJ, and talk about the poor choices you made during childhood that set you up for failure.” Sometimes I feel that developers, some of the most opinionated human beings on the […]
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code guest Arthur Doler discusses how our brain interprets cause and effect, the ways in which it wants to think of things as narratives, and all the tricks it does to save itself from having to think. Arthur shares his perspective on cognitive bias and how it effects the […]
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Mike Hand shares strategies for training and mentoring as well as some common and some less obvious pitfalls. When and how to give feedback are covered. In addition, Mike shares advice on using code reviews and pair programming to your advantage, and how to be the experienced developer […]
On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, Craig Stuntz discusses his technique of using fuzzing to discover bugs in software. Craig shares his perspective on where fuzzing fits in the QA process, and why bug discovery is so critical to quality software. Craig Stuntz Craig Stuntz is a software engineer and a lifelong student of […]
The impetus for this chat came when our very own Burke Holland dropped this hot take in the Progress DevRel Slack: “I'm still so meh on PWAs that I can't even.” For those unfamiliar, Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, is a Google-led initiative to bring native app features such as home screen access and push […]
The JavaScript editor wars have heated up in recent years, with the introduction of new players like GitHub’s Atom and Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. In today’s chat we’ll discuss three of the popular editors, Sublime Text, Atom, and Visual Studio Code, in an attempt to help readers find an editor that meets their needs. Specifically, […]
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) is an evolution of the Windows Runtime model that grew out of Universal Windows 8 apps into a broader multi-device strategy for Windows 10. However, for many developers, the specifics remain unclear. In today's Slack chat, members of Progress's Developer Relations team and special guest, Carey Payette, of Falafel Software discuss […]
An Azure predictive web service uses the power of Machine Learning (ML) to deliver a prediction based on a set of input data. In this article we’ll learn about building a predictive web service using Azure ML Studio. We’ll continue to use a training experiment created in the previous article Machine Learning for Developers as […]
Not too long ago I wrote a tutorial to compliment the Angular documentation for form validation in an Angular web application. This was a follow-up to an old AngularJS tutorial I wrote for form validation in an Ionic Framework 1.0 application. As you probably know, I'm a huge fan of NativeScript, and while NativeScript supports […]
Would you like to be able to dynamically update your NativeScript app that is already deployed to a phone and/or a tablet? Think about it for a moment… You could just push a quick update without having to go through Google Play or Apple's App Store. This is where the nativescript-code-push project comes in. It enables your […]
Showing developers how to be more productive in Visual Studio is exactly what Channel 9's show Visual Studio Toolbox is all about. Hosts Robert Green, Dmitry Lyalin and Donovan Brown interview community leaders and industry game changers on latest tools you can add to your Visual Studio Toolbox. Ed Charbeneau and Sam Basu had the […]
Todd Motto sits down for a chat with Sherry List during Angular Connect 2016 about being a ballerina, rock climbing, the Angular 2 CLI, Italian & British accents, enjoying tea & crumpets and more.
Todd Motto talks with Amanda Cavallaro during Angular Connect 2016 about 4 days with no sleep, Angular 2 security, her prior life as a teacher and more.