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AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

FromAdventures in Angular


AiA 206: The Origin of JavaScript with Brendan Eich

FromAdventures in Angular

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Panel


Brendan Eich
Joe Eames
Aaron Frost
AJ ONeal
Jamison Dance
Tim Caswell
Charles Max Wood


Discussion

01:57 – Brendan Eich Introduction


JavaScript [Wiki]
Brendan Eich [Wiki]


02:14 – Origin of JavaScript


Java
Netscape

Jim Clark
Marc Andreesen


NCSA Mosaic
NCSA HTTPd
Lynx (Web Browser)

Lou Montulli


Silicon Graphics

Kernel



Tom Paquin
Kipp Hickman


MicroUnity
Sun Microsystems

Andreas Bechtolsheim
Bill Joy
Sun-1


Scheme Programming Language

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs – 2nd Edition (MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) by Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman & Julie Sussman
Guy Steele
Gerald Sussman


SPDY
Rob McCool
Mike McCool
Apache
Mocha
Peninsula Creamery, Palo Alto, CA
Main () and Other Methods (C# vs Java)
Static in Java, Static Variables, Static Methods, Static Classes


10:38 – Other Languages for Programmers


Visual Basic
Chrome

Blacklist


Firefox


12:38 – Naming JavaScript and Writing VMs


Canvas
Andrew Myers


16:14 – Envisioning JavaScript’s Platform


Web 2.0
AJAX
Hidaho Design
Opera
Mozilla
Logo
Smalltalk
Self
HyperTalk

Bill Atkinson

HyperCard
Star Wars Trench Run 2.0




David Ungar
Craig Chambers
Lars Bak
Strongtalk
TypeScript
HotSpot
V8
Dart
Jamie Zawinski


24:42 – Working with ECMA


Bill Gates
Blackbird
Spyglass
Carl Cargill
Jan van den Beld
Philips
Mike Cowlishaw
Borland
David M. Gay
ECMAScript
Lisp

Richard Gabriel




31:26 – Naming Mozilla


Jamie Zawinski
Godzilla


31:57 – Time-Outs 32:53 – Functions


Clojure
John Rose

Oracle


Scala
Async.io


38:37 – XHR and Microsoft


Flash
Hadoop

Ricardo Jenez


Ken Smith
Brent Noorda
Ray Noorda
.NET

Shon Katzenberger
Anders Hejlsberg


NCSA File Formats


45:54 – SpiderMonkey




Chris Houck


Brendan Eich and Douglas Crockford – TXJS 2010

Douglas Crockford
JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford
TXJS.com


ActionScript
Flex

Adobe


E4X
BEA Systems

John Schneider
Rhino


JScript
roku
Waldemar Horwat

Harvard Putnam Math Competition


Chris Wilson
Silverlight
Allen Wirfs-Brock
NDC Oslo 2014
JSConf

Brendan JSConf Talks




59:58 – JavaScript and Mozilla


GIP
SSLeay

Eric A. Young
Tim Hudson


Digital Styles
Raptor
Gecko
ICQ and AIM
PowerPlant
CodeWarrior
Camino

David Hyatt


Lotus

Mitch Kapor
Ted Leonsis
Mitchell Baker
David Baren


Phoenix
Tinderbox
Harmony


1:14:37 – Surprises with Evolution of JavaScript


Ryan Dahl


node.js


Haskell
Elm
Swift
Unity Games
Angular
Ember.js
Dojo
jQuery
react
ClojureScript

JavaScript Jabber Episode #107: ClojureScript & Om with David Nolen


MVC
01:19:43 – Angular’s HTML Customization
Sweet.js

JavaScript Jabber Episode #039: Sweet.js with Tim Disney


TC39
Rick Waldron


01:22:27 – Applications with JavaScript


SPA’s
Shumway Project
IronRuby


01:25:45 – Future of Web and Frameworks


LLVM


Chris Lattner
Blog


Epic Games
Emscripten
Autodesk
PortableApps
WebGL


01:29:39 – ASM.js


Dart.js
John McCutchen
Monster Madness

Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 – Generics and More (Channel 9, 2013)


Legacy


01:32:58 – Brendan’s Future with JavaScript

Picks


hapi.js (Aaron)
JavaScript Disabled: Should I Care? (Aaron)
Aaron’s Frontend Masters Course on ES6 (Aaron)
Brendan’s “Cool Story Bro” (AJ)
[YouTube] Queen – Don't Stop Me Now (AJ)
Trending.fm (AJ)
WE ARE DOOMED soundtrack EP by Robby Duguay (Jamison)
Hohokum Soundtrack (Jamison)
Nashville Outlaws: A Tribute to Mötley Crüe (Joe)
Audible (Joe)
Stripe (Chuck)
Guardians of the Galaxy (Brendan)
Released:
Sep 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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