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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2014 · 40 MIN

015: DOMStep with Jamison Dance

from The Frontside Podcast · host Brandon Hays, Stanley Stuart

Jamison Dance joins Brandon and Stanley to talk about how to make music with your browser, hosting JS Jabber, and the direction of the JavaScript community. We discuss the Javascript Audio API, how to avoid the trap of always chasing the new technologies, and Jamison shares some tips about how to improve your tech talks. Show Links: Jamison Dance JS Jabber Podcast DOMStep: Audio Synthesis, AI and a JavaScript Dance Party Theresa’s Sound World “The Mess We’re In” by Joe Armstrong “Transducers” by Rich Hickey If Hemingway Wrote JavaScript by Angus Croll The Humor in the Code by Baratunde Thurston JSX StrangeLoop Conference

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Dec 16, 2014

Jamison Dance joins Brandon and Stanley to talk about how to make music with your browser, hosting JS Jabber, and the direction of the JavaScript community.

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