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!

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 – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInSuz Hinton – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteNick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteChristopher Hiller – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:


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
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

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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