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Speaker is a JavaScript developer and they have three cool tutorials. One is following the tutorial, one is creating an application and one is a login page. Jaco will come back to show-and-tell, sign up if they want to come up here and talk about something they found interesting on the internet. Speaker created a Jaco room where people can help each other when they get stuck on something.

Speaker has created a link to share to Twitter. They allow Bandit to join their room and share their screen. Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chat. They are working on a quick project. The speech from the People will be turned to text and put into the text chat. People who don't have the audio chat can still follow along. Speaker is going to be doing that again.

Speaker will see everyone 15 minutes after the hour till and send them off with some traveling music.

Speaker created a project to hold themself accountable to be in front of the computer. They set up a work and a break session for Mi. Speaker wants Mi to work on things during the break. They will pop up in here with a video during a break session. The video is frozen because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio. Speaker is doing speech to text recognition on Chrome browsers to turn their speech into text. There are two buttons to add a clip and create a highlights video. Speaker will show them where to do that later. They have created a work session. It will look something similar to this once it loads. Speaker has created a music player with a band camp player, a to do section and a to-do section. They explain how to delete, mark it done and check the checkbox. Once it's done it will open up Twitter and list out all the things they got completed. Speaker has three web development tutorials. They have links to code camp and Odin project.

topics
  • work session
  • break session
  • autoplay video
  • chrome browsers
  • highlights video
  • band camp player
  • view button
  • text chat
transcript

Welcome back your dreams were your ticket.

I welcome back to that same old place.

Well then since you hung up but those dreams have repaid, and they turned around It was going on.

Y'all, welcome back.

Or this is actually the first thing session.

So welcome just in general, I guess stretch.

Okay, hopefully you're doing well and yeah, let us get into it.

This is until--, it dots works.

It's a thing.

I made mostly for myself because I am the type of person.

If I don't set time aside, I will never find the time and there's a lot of projects and things I want to work on.

And, so I created until it that works to kind of hold myself accountable to be in front of my computer.

So, while I am here, Mi will work on stuff.

So I that's why I did it.

So consists of ciphers are three-hour blocks of time, within each Cipher, there are sessions, there's a work session.

Ian and a break session work, sessions are just like 45 minutes.

Heads down as working on we work on, just trying to make some progress try and complete them things right then, 15 minutes after the hour, I pop up here and that's your notification to take a break.

You can get up walk around.

Drink some water or sit here and watch me talk about stuff.

I find interesting on the internet but the point is for you to kind of let your mind free from way you're just working on for 45 minutes, it was like a 15 minute.

Break.

All right.

So With that being said, you will know, it's a break session.

Like I said, I will pop up in here with a video.

If you ever jump into the site when there's in the middle of a break session, the video may look like is frozen and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio so that's why I have the notice.

They're saying that you may need to click Start play to start the stream.

Then I also I am doing speech to text recognition as built into Chrome browsers, to turn my speech into text so that if you click that open closed caption the words, I am saying will hopefully be accurately put into the space that opens up and you can read along with what I am saying.

Below that there are two buttons, there's the add a clip and create a highlights video.

If there's ever anything during these break sessions that you found interesting, then you can click add a clip.

And now go back a couple of seconds and Mark a timestamp, you get 5 times stamps, each clip is 5 Seconds long.

And if you can click that create a highlight video before, I stop the stream, it Willl, take those timestamps saving to a database take Recording of the brick session, cut out of the recording, the timestamp, the clips, join them together, put an intro, put it out row, and then you will be able to download it and check it out and I will show you where that do that later.

All right, then there's the countdown timer countdown, the wind next work session happens.

And there's a button if you like to join the chat to chat, or ask questions.

All right.

Cool.

So that is the work.

That's Rick session.

Let us talk about the work session.

Session.

Now it will look something similar to this.

Some things have changed since I have created this, so I will have to fix some stuff, but it will.

Look something similar to this.

Once it loads.

All right, so it will look similar to this.

The background image may be different because it's a randomly selected nature.

Image.

If you click, subscribe and upper right-hand corner, and I will show you all the upcoming ciphers so you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.

Then there's an on the other side.

There's a band camp player where some really talented producer, friends of mine submitted music for random products that create so, That's a band camp players like a playlist of the song they submitted.

And with it being a band camp player, you can purchase the track, you can share the track and I also added you can tweet out the track help support, you know, and spread the word about some dope independent artist.

Then towards the center, we have a to do section.

Whereas it's a task that you type in the task there, hit enter the plus button now, added to the list.

Of to dues, you can click the text of a task to edit it.

You can click X to delete it or the x button or you can mark it done by checking the checkbox, mark, check the checkbox.

Yes, by marking the checkbox.

They will add it to the done section, where you will have a, if you click done, I will show you all the things you got completed.

Once we finished everything in before I shut everything down, if you click that Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter and list out all the things you got completed.

So that way you can tweet it out and feel good about your progress.

All right, and the next column to the right.

We have an another countdown timer that's kind of mountain the next break session happens.

Again that's 15 minutes after the hour then we have a view tutorials.

So let us say you just happened to come across this site and you heard coding as a cool thing and you want to get into it, but you don't know.

You don't have any sort of like previous exposure to it.

Under view tutorials, I have links to free code camp and the Odin project.

And from what I have seen from the curriculum and what people have told me about it, I believe if you go through it.

That at the end, you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do web development.

And if you from there, you can make an informed decision on whether or not you want to spend more time and more money in pursuing web development.

So that's there.

I also have three tutorials.

I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and part of that might ask or to kind of like look over tutorials, right and I have three there where I think they're pretty cool.

One is you follow the tutorial.

You have an application at the end where you put in your real world phone in the Box, hit call and it will actually ring your real-world phone and you have a conversation back and forth, then there's opposite.

Where you get a virtual number from bondage from your real-world phone.

You call that virtual number that you hook up to the application, you build from this tutorial, you can answer it in the browser and have a conversation back and forth.

Then there's a third one where you create an application and there's two like Pages, where two users like login, One user can call the other through the Bowser and can have a conversation back and forth, think it's pretty cool.

So those are there, check him out.

If you do, let me know what you think.

Jaco will come back to show-and-tell, sign up if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on internet show until sign up a walk you through the process.

And then that video that you sent to get created the highlights clip under highlights.

It was a status submitted when it's being worked on and was ready to be viewed as a status done, in a view button, will show up, you click view.

It will show you a preview of the video, you can download it and can also quick to share to Twitter sometimes Twitter doesn't show the preview video from the link, that's generated.

So I have been doing it since I posted an Instagram anyway, I download the video and I attached it to the Tweet, so I make sure that the video shows up Alright, so now hack, oh we're going else.

There we go.

Jaco stands for help a coder /.

Creator out, right?

It's a thing.

Where if you get stuck on something or maybe you want like feedback, you can create a Jaco which is a room where people can join and you can help each other help you get this solution or the feedback that you're looking for.

So when you click view, you will see all the different codes that I created.

There's a filter so you can filter By keywords, if you click join our create, you can you present in this form and you put in the title, three keywords help.

Somebody find it and let them know kind of like, what's about you?

Click create a unique URL is generated.

You can copy the URL or you can click the share to Twitter once you join your hot cocoa.

It looks like this.

The titles of the top on the left right-hand side.

You have the leave button if you want to leave and there's an open menu for an open up for more options.

We have a text chat there on the right.

On the left, we have a countdown timer again, countdown to the next break session happens.

You can copy the URL again, you can click the share to Twitter.

Now, when someone clicks your link, they just don't hop into your room automatically.

They actually request to join your room, so they will show up under pending, you can click their username to either open up either Twitter again.

Depending what they logged in with and from there you can make a determination on whether or not you want that person into your room and so you can approve or deny them.

Let us say you do approve, my turn out to be a terrible person.

Well you can always Bandit now you as the owner of the Jaco only, you can share your screen.

And the reason for that is that the whole point of the Jaco is for you to get help with the thing that you're running into or feedback.

And by you be able to share your screen, others can see what you're seeing.

She and that provides more context so you can get the help or the feedback that you're looking for easier.

I believe.

Now, like I said, the way you communicate, we have a text chat there in the end input box of bottom.

You type in your message, hit, send and now add it to the list of messages.

I also added the ability to enable audio chat.

So anybody has their audio chat enabled real to speak to and hear each other so that way you can might be easier for some folks, to be able to just talk it out.

Tough for people don't have the audio chat enabled will happen.

Is the speech from the People?

Speaking will be turned to text and put into the text chat.

So people can still follow along, who don't have the audio chat enabled.

They have the opposite text-to-speech.

So if you not look at the text chat and you still kind of want to follow along any messages that show up in that, in the text chat will be read out by your browser.

Yes.

All right.

So yeah, that is the Jaco.

And then again, you can look at all the different codes that are created.

You can click the Creator's name again, open up Twitter or GitHub and see whether or not you want to join the room and yeah I think that's it.

Cool.

It is it right?

Yes, that is it.

All right, let me get you all back to work because I am working on this quick project that I want to get something quick.

I want to get it done.

And, so I know I think I know how to do it.

So it's going to get that done.

Get out of the way, if I can work back on my other side project, this going to be more involved.

So yeah, I am going to be doing that again.

Thanks for hanging out.

See you 15 minutes after the hour till?

Then my send you all off with some traveling music and this is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because again, thanks for hanging out.

When we come back we will take a look at something I found interesting on the internet and yeah thanks again for hanging out.

Till the next break session.

I wish you much productivity.

And here is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

All right, y'all be easy and see you around.

Peace.