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Sep 30, 2011 • 36min
Mark Jardine and Paul Haddad / Tapbots (Founders Talk #21)
Mark Jardine and Paul Haddad join Adam to talk about Tapbots, their side project turned business, designing and developing mobile applications on iOS, establishing and building trust and much more.
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Tapbots.com
Mark Jardine’s web site
Mark Jardine on Twitter
Mark’s Dribble page
Vimeo Link
Paul Haddad on Twitter
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Sep 22, 2011 • 50min
Drew Wilson / Valio - Part 2 (Founders Talk #20)
Drew Wilson joins Adam again for part 2, to talk about his latest venture Advise.me, Valio Con, his ad network Yoggrt (sold) and some future products.
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Valio Con 2011 | Talk Videos
Advise.me
Firerift.com
Yoggrt / The Creative Ad Network
Surfed.it | Coming soon.
Pictos
Dialoggs
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Sep 15, 2011 • 57min
Drew Wilson / Valio - Part 1 (Founders Talk #19)
Drew Wilson joins Adam for part 1 to talk about his journey as an entrepreneur, the lows, the highs and the in-betweens. Drew talks with Adam about digital projects, how to chase your dreams and more.
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Quixly
Dialoggs
Titan Project
Screeny App
Pictos - Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson
Drew Wilson
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Aug 19, 2011 • 58min
HTML5 Boilerplate and JavaScript (Changelog Interviews #67)
Adam and Wynn caught up with Paul Irish of Google’s Chrome developer relations team to talk about HTML5, JavaScript, CSS3, polyfills, and more.
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Paul Irish - Chrome dev relations guy at Google.
Dion Almaer - Host of Function Source, all around JavaScript, frontend expert.
“HTML5 is a jewel that we need to cut into a weapon” - Dion /via Yehuda Katz
Adam is in love with GitHub’s new editor powered by Cloud 9
HTML5 Boilerplate contains a set of best practices to use as a starting point for new projects or pick what you need a la cart.
Boilerplate now includes Normalize.css, a customisable CSS file that makes browsers render all elements more consistently and in line with modern standards.
Normalize is a collaboration between Nicolas Gallagher and Jonathan Neal
Modernizr is an open-source JavaScript library that helps you build the next generation of HTML5 and CSS3-powered websites, from Faruk Ate?, Paul, and Alex Sexton.
rack-modernizr from Marshall Yount brings Modernizr to the server
Paul coined the term FOUT - Flash Of Unstyled Text.
HTML5 polyfills implant html5 functionality in browsers that don’t natively support them.
Paul makes micro microapps for CSS3, text shadows, and HSL picking.
Paul is a fan of Chris Coyer of CSS Tricks
Need an idea for a weekend project, check out Paul’s Lazy Web Requests
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Aug 4, 2011 • 58min
RVM and BDSM (Changelog Interviews #66)
Steve and Wynn caught up with Wayne Seguin to talk about his Ruby enVironment Manager and BDSM shell scripting framework projects.
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Look us up at LSRC V next week.
Madison Ruby Conference August 19-20, 2011 in Madison, WI.
Wayne Seguin, developer at EngineYard, creator of RVM and BDSM.
RVM is a command line tool which allows us to easily install, manage and work with multiple ruby environments from interpreters to sets of gems.
BDSM aims to create a framework for maintaining and sharing server side scripts while exposing them through a consistent command line interface (CLI).
Dr. Nic Williams, Wayne’s boss was on Episode 0.5.0
Peter Cooper helped get the word out about RVM.
Michal Papis has been giving Wayne a hand with RVM and BDSM.
Ryan McGeary says “Vendor Everything” while Wayne says he vendors nothing and uses rvm gemsets in most cases.
Bundler now plays nice with RVM.
Using BDSM, you can create consistent service interfaces for everything in your stack.
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Jul 26, 2011 • 1h
Code for America (Changelog Interviews #65)
Adam and Wynn caught up with Erik and Max, Fellows at Code for America to talk about civic-focused development and open source.
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Apply now to be a 2012 Code for America Fellow - Deadline is July 31
LSRC V is just around the corner
Follow @TheSassWay for your Sass news
Code for America enlists the talent of the web industry into public service to use their skills to solve core problems facing our communities.
Erik Michaels-Ober is a Rubyist and Fellow at Code for America
Max Ogden is also a Rubyist and Fellow at Code for America
Erik is using (and improving) the LinkedIn Ruby gem
Max loves Underscore.js from Jeremy Ashkenas
Max’s GitHub page tells recruiters to get lost.
Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org aims to make government information more accessible.
The Sunlight Foundation, featured on Episode 0.1.3
Code For America’s GitHub page features 120 projects.
Rails Admin is Erik’s Rails 3 engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data
Erik and Wynn met through John Nunemaker’s Twitter Gem
Faraday is Rick Olson’s slick Rack-like HTTP client library.
Mislav Marohni? helps maintain Faraday
Want to create your own programming language like Jeremy Ashekenas? Read this book!
Max is a fan of Request from Mikeal Rogers
Erik is a fan of Sam Stephenson, featured in Episode 0.6.4
Brian Ford, Evan Phoenix, make Rubinius rock.
Steve Richert aka @LaserLemon helps out with the Twitter gem. Best username evar.
TextMate users: be nice to your Vim friends.
The opportunity for Civic Startups
Fight for the User
Literary Machines is a thirty year old book from Ted Nelson.
Open211.org - The Redirectory Project is a free and open directory of social services and resources that anyone can contribute to.
Test your Ruby projects against multiple Rubies with Travis
Gemcutter powers RubyGems.org
Substance.io is an HTML5-based document editor from Michael Aufreiter
Be sure and follow Substack on GitHub.
Apply now to be a 2012 Code for America Fellow - Deadline is July 31
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Jul 13, 2011 • 1h 2min
Pow, Rails 3.1 Asset Pipeline, CoffeeScript and More (Changelog Interviews #64)
Adam and Wynn caught up with Sam Stephenson from 37Signals to talk about his his many open source projects and developing Basecamp Mobile.
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Nathan Smith, friend of the show, creator of 960.gs, Adapt, Formalize, and featured in Episode 0.3.2
Sam Stephenson, programmer at 37signals, creator of massive amounts of open source.
Pow is a zero-config Rack server for Mac OS X.
Pow supports multiple rubies via RVM.
Powder is a CLI for Pow.
Prototype.js is a JavaScript Framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications.
Sprockets is a Ruby library that preprocesses and concatenates JavaScript source files.
Stitch stitches your CommonJS modules together for the browser
ExecJS runs JavaScript code from Ruby.
Josh Peek, Rubyist and GitHubber.
Nack - Node.js adapter for Rack
Sam loves CoffeeScript and hopes to never write JavaScript again.
Sam debunks the FUD of debugging CoffeeScript. “Command-F is your friend.”
Jeremy Ashkenas, creator of CoffeeScript ported his Underscore library as a demonstration.
Sam weighs in on the micro framework movement and loves Zepto, Underscore, and Backbone.
“We’re living in a WebKit world on mobile.”
The goal of the Basecamp Mobile app was to “feel like a web app.”
Basecamp Mobile was a team effort by Sam, Josh, and Jason Zimdars.
“Responsive Web Design”, a term coined by Ethan Marcotte.
Less Framework is an adaptive grid CSS framework for desktop and mobile.
Cinco is the yet-to-be-released framework behind Basecamp Mobile built on Stitch, Backbone, CoffeeScript, and Zepto.
Sprockets powers the new Rails 3.1 Asset Pipeline
Jammit is an alternative to Sprockets.
The Ruby Racer from Charles Lowell embeds the V8 Javascript Interpreter into Ruby
The Git commit heard round the world.
Baren generates images from Processing source.
Jamie Dihiansan is the design talent behind the great Pow web site
Pow uses docco for documentation.
Rack-legacy allows you to serve up PHP from Pow.
Be sure and snag Trevor Burnham’s excellent CoffeeScript book
Josh and DHH are Sam’s programming heroes.
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Jun 21, 2011 • 38min
CDNJS (Changelog Interviews #63)
Adam and Wynn caught up with the developers behind CDNJS, a community-powered CDN for JavaScript libraries.
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CDNJS aims to make the web faster by putting more shared JavaScript on a content delivery network.
We’re now part of the Fusion Network
Catch up with us at The Big (D)esign Conference
We’ll be at Lone Star Ruby Conference 2011
Ryan Kirkman, Co-Founder of Protosal.
Thomas Davis, Co-Founder of Protosal, also runs backbonetutorials.com
Fork the GitHub project to get your script included
A CDN helps serve assets from servers closer to the user.
CloudFlare sponsors the project.
Cached Commons has some of the same goals, but uses GitHub as a provider.
CDNJS packages uses the same format as NPM
The Google Library API hosts most of the major JavaScript frameworks.
Microjs is a micro-site for micro-frameworks
Protosal lets you generate proposals using templates and variables to save time.
cdnjs-command is a Ruby gem command line helper for CDNJS.
Backbone.js is a lightweight MVC framework for client-side JavaScript.
Brunch A lightweight approach to building HTML5 applications with emphasis on elegance and simplicity.
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Jun 2, 2011 • 45min
Matt Mickiewicz / 99 Designs (Founders Talk #18)
Matt Mickiewicz, Co-Founder of SitePoint, 99 Designs, and Flippa talks with Adam about becoming an entrepreneur at a young age, building marketplaces, finding talented people, and using community development and a forum as the spring board for 99 Designs and Flippa.
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Matt Mickiewicz
Matt Mickiewicz | LinkedIn
SitePoint » Web Design, Web Development, Freelancing, Tech News and more
SitePoint Forums: Resources, Design, HTML, CSS, PHP, ASP, MySQL and more for your web site.
Logo Design, Web Design and More. Design Done Differently | 99designs.com
Flippa: The #1 Marketplace for Buying and Selling Websites
Accel Partners | CrunchBase Profile
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Jun 2, 2011 • 32min
IronJS, F#, and .NET (Changelog Interviews #62)
Wynn caught up with Fredrik Holmström to talk about IronJS, F#, and open source in .NET.
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IronJS A JavaScript implementation for .NET written in F#
Fredrik Holmström, creator of IronJS
F# is a succinct, expressive and efficient functional and object-oriented language for .NET which helps you write simple code to solve complex problems.
“This JScript thing”
Mono is an open source, cross-platform, implementation of C# and the CLR that is binary compatible with Microsoft.NET.
IronJS continues in the tradition of IronPython and IronRuby
IronJS implements EcmaScript 3 but is working towards EcmaScript 5 support
Miguel de Icaza created Mono.
Nuget is a free, open source developer focused package management system for .NET.
Codeplex seems to be the place to find .NET open source
GitHub is hosting more and more .NET projects
C# and .NET are hard to Google
Kayak is an asynchronous HTTP server written in C#
Zed Shaw, featured on Episode 0.3.4
Don Syme, architect behind F#
“John” Gietzen has contributed to IronJS.
Follow @IronJS on Twitter for updates.
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