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Speaker has created a tool to help coder and creator out on Twitter. They explain how the hot cocoa works. Speaker allows Jaco to share their screen. They also allow audio chat. Speaker wants to get back to work. They are working on the side project. Speaker thanks everyone for hanging out and sends them some traveling music.

Speaker came back from a break. They are tired and wants to work on a project they created to help them move the phone. Speaker has a break session where they pop up and forces people to take a break of the whole screen. They are using the speech recognition API built into Chrome browser to turn their speech into text. Speaker is recording a work session.

Speaker shares screen share. Work sessions are 45 minutes and take place on a screen with a randomly selected nature image. Speaker has created a to-do and to-to-do section. It's a task-based system. They can edit, delete or mark a task as complete. Speaker has links to the free code camp and the Odin project for beginners.

Speaker is a JavaScript developer. They have links to three tutorials on the Vonage developer blog.

Speaker has three different types of applications: a virtual number from Vonage, an application they create from their real-world phone and one where two users can call each other through the browser and have a conversation.

topics
  • work session
  • break session
  • vonage developer blog
  • phone number
  • view button
  • text chat
  • enable audio chat
transcript

Welcome back, your dreams were your ticket, welcome back.

Same old place that you like well then since you hung around, but those dreams every made, and they turn around.

What's going on, Welcome Back?

Yeah, yeah, alright, cool.

So yeah, it was a good little break, you mean and had a good time, and I am still tired.

All right.

So let us get into this choose our own it, I am sorry, I am on radio show, I am talking still talking radio show stuff, so until it dot works, it's a thing.

I created to help me move this phone to help me work on things that I have been meaning to work on, right?

It's a consists of ciphers and there are Ciphers of the block of time.

Yeah I am tired.

Okay a cipher can see is a three-hour block of time and within each Cipher, there are sessions as a work session in a break session, work session in just 45 minutes, heads down working on what you work on right now.

We have the break sessions where I like 15 minutes of.

Well yeah.

Like 15 minutes of just kind of like giving yourself an opportunity to stretch walk around.

Take a break, you know just kind of let your mind off of what you were just Focusing on give your mind, give your mind a break, right.

And You will notice a break session because I will pop up here and kind of, like, force you to take a break of the whole screen, is just this video to where you're like, okay, well, I might as well either sit here and listen to something, you know, random or, you know, take a walk or something, you know, do something else.

So if you ever hop into the site, and we're in the middle of a break session, the video may look like it's frozen, and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio so that's why I have low no shade.

Mainly click play to start the stream.

Then I am using the speech recognition API is built into Chrome browser to turn my speech into text.

And if you click that open closed caption hopefully in that space, that appears my words will be turned to text accurately then below that if Ever anything.

During these break sessions that you found interesting, feel free to hit the add a clip.

Now, go back a couple of seconds and create a timestamp, you get 5 times stance, And when, if you can click that creates a hot create a highlight video, before I end the break session, it will save those timestamps.

And then take the recorded video of the break session, the timestamps cut out, the timestamps dry them together, put an intro, put an outro, and there you can check out a highlighted clip which I will show you where you can get a look at that.

All right now Oh, there's a countdown, timer countdown, the one, the next work session happens.

And then also, if you want to join the chat or ask questions, you can do that as well.

They're all right, my hair is still wet.

All right.

Cool.

That's Get into the work session.

Now she what that looks like?

Again, the work sessions are like, 45 minutes.

Just heads down, working on what you work on.

Can I find the mouse?

Here we go.

Screen share.

Okay, that all right.

So this is what the screen should the work session and look like the background image may be different because it is a randomly selected nature image.

When upper right-hand corner, we have the menu where you be able to.

If you notice, there's a subscribe, if you click subscribe, then that will show you a list of all the upcoming ciphers that you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.

Then there's the band completed us on the left-hand side.

It just has some artists friends of mine, like submit music for random projects.

So, if you want this, in some really cool instrumentals while you're working on what you're working on, you can check that out and it's a band camp player.

So you can purchase track, you can share it, and I also added a link so you can tweet it out.

And help promote an arse in the middle, we have the to do section.

Whereas, it's a task, you enter in which you would like to do hit enter or the plus sign and I will add It to the list of tasks.

You can click on a text of a task to edit it.

You can click the x button to delete it or you can mark it complete by clicking the checkbox and not send it to done and you can click the word done and I will show you the list of all the things you completed.

If you click that Twitter icon and before I close down everything, it will go and pre-populate a tweet where it will list all the things we got completed.

We like a green check marks to next, seems like a good way of kind of, like, In the day and that you got stuff done.

There's a countdown timer countdown to Annex break session happens.

Again, 15 minutes after our new tutorials, so absent tutorials there that for very beginners.

Who have never done any coding but you want to get into it and you have heard of some good things.

We're not sure where to start.

I have links to the free code camp and the Odin project so you can go and check those out.

And I think from what people have told me, I have gone through them, and we have When I have seen from the curriculum like if you go through them and come out of it, I believe you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do web development.

So they're there and then from there you can make an educated decision on whether or not we will spend more time and more money in pursuing web development?

So there's that but if you're into coding already, just looking for like a nice like one in done project to kind of get your creative juices going.

You want to like just do Something I have links to three tutorials over on the Vonage developer blog.

I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and so part of my responsibilities are kind of like look over certain tutorials and I have three tutorials there that I think are pretty cool.

One is where you create an application by following the steps, where the page you put in your phone number, your real-world phone and you could call it call and I will wring your real-world phone.

You have a conversation back and forth.

Then there's another one.

Where is the kind of the opposite where you get a virtual number from Vonage and the application you create from your real-world phone?

You can call that virtual number and your application.

You create will ring and you can answer it and you have a conversation back and forth.

Then the third one is you create an application where two users like login on different pages and one can call the other through the browser and have a conversation cool stuff.

So that's the under view, the tutorials Jaco will come back to.

Now if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on internet feel free to show-and-tell.

Sign up button will walk you through that and then that highlight clip video that you sent to get made.

Well first under highlight Ilse status submitted and when it's ready to be viewed as a status done and you can click the view button, it will show you a preview.

You could download it, click the share to Twitter and all that good stuff.

All right, now Jaco Taco stands for help a coder / Creator out.

All right, and it's a thing I created for people who may be running into problems or want feedback on something.

You'd be able to bring people to a room and work on it.

So this is drawing all the different tacos, you can click the Creator's name to open up the use of Twitter, get help.

Then we logged in with, and there's also a filter.

So you can filter by certain keywords when have you when you click create to be presented with a form, tired entering the title, three keywords, and then you click create when you do that.

You get a unique URL that you can copy the URL there.

Or you can click the share to Twitter directly.

And then when you join your hot cocoa?

All right, it's kind of what it's going to look like.

I got a title the tap.

Then we have on the right side.

We have a chat, the text chat, we have buttons for you want to leave or you can open the menu for more options.

On the left side we have a countdown timer can the way next break session happens.

Then you can also copy the URL again, and click the share to Twitter again.

Now, when someone clicks your link, they just don't hop into your space actually requesting to join, and they will show up under pending you able to click their username to open up.

Either again Twitter or GitHub, depending on where they logged in with, take a look at their profile and decide where they're not going to let that person into your room.

All right.

Now, if you do, let them, if you do, approve that person and turned out to be a terrible human being, you can always ban them.

Cool.

Now.

You as owner of the Jaco only, you can share your screen and the reason for that is that you're the one that's trying to get help with something or get trying to get feedback.

And I believe by people seeing what it is that you're seeing it, give them more context to be able to help you out, or get you the feedback that you need.

Like I mentioned the way you communicate.

We have a text chat.

But I also enter the message there towards the bottom hit, send and added to the list.

I also added the ability to enable audio chat so anybody who has an audio track in able to be able to speak to and hear each other.

So that's another way of communicating and then I have the option other way of going, enabling text to speech.

So if you're not looking at the screen and so can I want to follow along?

Oh, by the way, so for the people who don't have the audio chat enabled, don't worry because the speech will be trying to text and add it to the text chat.

Now, for enable text to speech, any text that shows up in the text chat will be read out aloud by your browser and so that way you can always keep a keep up without having to like, look at the chat.

And then again, you can check out all the different tacos that we created and I think that's it.

Yes.

So, stop screen.

Share All right, I am going to get you all back to work and because I want to get back to work.

I am working on the side project.

I remembered where I left off.

So I am going to try and Implement that as much as possible if I can, we will see.

All right.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

I am gonna send you all off with some traveling music.

This is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter.

It tracks is called, thank you.

Because the thanks again for hanging out and I will see you all around and here we go.

Go share my screen.

I know I click the button.

Okay.

All right.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

See you around until then I wish you much productivity and here is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

Thank you.

All right, thank you.

Larabee easy piece.

Thanks.