Friday, 8 February, 2019 UTC


Summary

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, Website
  • Nick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Notes and Links

Nara Kaspergen

  • NPR
  • NPR One
Voice UI Devices
  • Apple Home Pods
  • Google Home
  • Amazon Echo
SDKs and Tooling
  • Alexa Voice Service SDK
  • Google Assistant SDK
  • SiriKit
  • DialogFlow
Other Concepts
  • Serverless
  • Serverless episode on JS Party
  • Lambda
  • Natural Language Processing(NLP)
  • Koa

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
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