My JavaScript Story

MJS 113: Sarah Dayan


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Host: Charles Max Wood Joined By Special Guest: Sarah Dayan Episode Summary Sarah Dayan is a Frontend Software Engineer working for Algolia in Paris. She is also the author of Dinero.js which was the result of a production bug they discovered in JavaScript. Sarah first got introduced to computers when she was a child. She spent hours playing on her grandmother's computer with dial-up internet. At age 15, she created her first HTML website. Sarah and Charles discuss the evolution of front-end development. Listen to the show to find out more about Sarah's journey as a front-end developer and the projects she is working on now. Links
  • JavaScript Jabber 351: Dinero.js with Sarah Dayan
  • Sarah's Twitter
  • Sarah's GitHub
  • Sarah's Medium
  • Dinero.js
  • https://www.facebook.com/javascriptjabber
  • https://twitter.com/JSJabber
  • https://www.facebook.com/DevChattv
Picks Sarah Dayan:
  • Zdog Library
  • Dear White People TV Series
  • Mass Effect Trilogy for PC
Charles Max Wood:
  • Taking a roadtrip
  • Hotels.com
  • Velocity 2019
  • Food Fight Show
  • Netlify Dev
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