On this weeks episode we are lucky to finally be in the same room recording the podcast in person, apologies for the low volume.
We start off discussion with the Drobo, BeyondRAID, how hard giving estimates is, ‘bad’ code and impostor syndrome.
Following on from this is a brief history behind the Mozilla name and Netscape, along with how bullish Microsoft was in the 90’s.
This leads us on to talk about TDD coding katas, the current state of testing in JavaScript and Android fragmentation.
Finally, we finish up the show with Hypermedia endpoints (HAL), and epic Microsoft Office - El Capitan bugs.
Show Links
Internet History PodcastAn Interview With Lou Montulli - Internet History PodcastDrobo BeyondRAIDDavid WalshI’m an ImpostorAlfred for Mac OS XKarma Test RunnerJasmine - Behavior-Driven JavaScriptMocha - JavaScript test frameworkSelenium - Web Browser AutomationSleepyfox - GitHubUncle Bob - The Bowling Game KataFitnesseBackbone.jsAndroid fragmentation in 2015Microsoft EdgeCucumberGherkin DSLIonic - Advanced HTML5 Hybrid Mobile App FrameworkI made a mobile game! Introducing Space Beer Cave - Fraser HartApache CordovaWeb Workers API - MDNA cartoon guide to Flux - Code Cartoonsmikekelly/hal-rfc - GitHubDesigning Hypermedia APIs (Camille Baldock) - YouTubeTimeline of Web BrowsersElement.scrollIntoViewIfNeeded() - MDNPeano Numbers and Arithmetic in JavaScript - Edd Mannthreedevsandamaybe/threedevsandamaybe.github.io - GitHubOutlook for Mac 2011 on OS X 10.11 hangs during account sync operation