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Speaker has links to free code, camp dot-org, and the Odin project for people interested in web development. They have links to three tutorials on how to create an application, ring a real-world phone and have a conversation back and forth. Cole will come back to show until sign up. Speaker sends Cole a link to the highlight video.

Speaker has created a place where they can create a room, a hot cocoa and invite people in to get feedback on something they're working on. They explain how Jaco works. Speaker explains how hakko works.

Speaker has added a text chat and an audio chat to Jaco. They are almost done with their post radio show promo stuff. Now they need to do the email blast and likes. Speaker is going to send their listeners a new Jabez featuring a Pawnee.

Speaker created a time for themself to work on things that they have been meaning to do for a long time. They are working on a cipher. The cipher consists of ciphers and a three-hour block of time. There are work sessions and break sessions. The break sessions take place 15 minutes after the pop up with the video. Speaker is using the speech recognition API in Chrome browser to turn their speech into text and place it into the box that will show up when they click open closed caption. They will show them how to create a highlights video.

Speaker explains what a work session looks like. They need to work on a project due at the end of this month as the service that they are using is going to shut down. Speaker wants to create a website with randomly selected images. They are considering a different domain name. Speaker has created a Band Camp Player for their producer friends' music. It's basically a playlist of tracks that they asked them to submit. They can buy it, share it or promote it. Speaker explains how to complete tasks in a coding course.

topics
  • break session
  • producer friends
  • twitter icon
  • quick project
  • highlight video
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Welcome back your dreams, welcome back.

That same old place that you will the new but those dreams everything, and they turn around.

Welcome back.

All right, you're a stretch.

You definitely need this church.

Okay.

Okay all right so this is until-- it that works a thing.

I created mostly for myself to be able to make time to work on things that I have been mean to work on because if I don't like make time, I will never find time.

So I set this time aside for me to be able to work on stuff and I figured by being here to do like these quick live streams like these breaks that.

I am here, Mi work on something.

Me.

So it's kind of like a thing where it's like I am putting myself into a position of being able to work on stuff by creating a thing where I have to do something kind of.

So like I self like an obligation.

I put upon myself to do stuff so here until it that works.

It's a consists of ciphers and a cipher is a three-hour block of time and within each Cipher, there are sessions, there are work sessions and break sessions work, sessions are like, 45 minutes, heads down working outward to working on is trying to make some sort of progress and you know get ahead a little bit then break sessions happen, 15 minutes after our pop up here with the video and that's kind of like to let you know to get up stretch, walk around drink some water.

Or, or just kind of like, or do all that, and listen to me talk about random things.

I found interesting on the internet.

So I said, oh, pop up here with the video, then below the video.

I have a notice saying that if you ever join the site in the middle of a brick session, the video may look like it's frozen.

That's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

So that's why the notice is there.

They mainly click play to start the video starts stream.

Then there's an open closed caption.

I am using the speech recognition API.

In the Chrome browser is to turn my speech into text and place it into the box that will show up when you click open closed caption.

Then if there's ever anything during these break session that you found interesting, you can always create a clip and you get five Clips there are ten seconds of Peace will happen.

Is if there's something that you found like, interesting, you can click, adequate will go back a couple of seconds and Mark that timestamp and if you can, by the end of the, before I close out the brick session, you can click create a highlights video, and that will take those timestamps save them.

And then once it's over, take the recording of the video, cut out the timestamps, make Clips join them together, put an intro, put an outro, and then you do the check it out and I will show you where you can do that.

Then there's a countdown timer countdown to win next work.

Session happens.

And then there's a button to join the room where you can like, Ask questions or chat, or what have you?

All right?

Cool.

That is work session.

I mean, that's break session.

Let me show you what work session.

Looks like, work sessions will look something similar always reminds me.

Oh, okay.

So, all right, we gotta have a project that I need to work on apparently because there's a deadline for that one because This is what the work session will look like, right.

The background image is a randomly selected nature image.

I am just remembering that it's the end of this month, that where, the service that I am using is going to shut down.

So, I have to I figure, I was going to create one and so that way I will have to worry about it.

And, so I have pictures that I can use of my own for my travels.

So I am thinking I am going to use that somehow got it.

Figure out that part and just use that to load randomly selected images.

So, yeah, that's something I want to work on.

So it might be a cool side project.

I have been looking at different domain name, so I might we will see.

I don't know.

Neither here, nor there.

So work session, and the upper right-hand corner.

We have the menu.

So there's like home shop.

Subscribe log, in, log out depending on for a long dinner.

Logged out.

And subscribe has a list of all the upcoming ciphers so you can subscribe to get notified when we go live on the other side.

We have a Band camp player.

It's basically like a playlist of tracks that I asked some of my producer friends to submit music, and so I have them submit their bandcamp links, so I can create a playlist and you can purchase a track, you can share it and I also added some texts like a link to where you can tweet it out and help promote like really dope.

Independent artist toward the center, we have a to do section where sits at a task.

You type, in the task hit, enter or the plus button to add it to a list there, you can.

You click the text of the task to edit it.

You can click X to delete it or you can mark the checkbox and now send it to the done section.

You can click the word done and show you all the different tasks.

You completed.

Now before I shut everything down, if you click that Twitter icon will open up a pre-populated tweet that will have all the things that you listed and you can check them out.

And then you can send them off the kind of like put a like a bow on that end of the day.

We're like I got some stuff done feels good.

Then in the column to the right.

We have a countdown timer counter when next break session happens and again, that's 50 minutes, after the hour, then we have view tutorials to where you can.

If you are like, brand-new to coding and you don't know where to start kind of thing, and it's looking for like just a way to get started.

I have lists links to free code, camp dot-org, and the Odin project.

And for I have been told of what people are like when people have gone through that.

Told me, and for my scene from like the curriculum, when I looked at it, I think.

Like if you go through them, you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do, web development and then from there, you can make an educated decision on whether or not you will spend more time and more money in pursuing it.

So, there's that Jaco also, I have so if you already into coding and you can feel like quick project like quick wins, you can just do like, follow something, understand the concept and create something pretty cool.

I have links to three tutorials, and I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and part of my likeness.

Abilities are tutorials to look over tutorials, kind of, make sure they're cool.

And so I have three of those tutorials there.

And one of them is you create an application where you put in your real world, phone number into it, hit call.

And actually ring your real-world phone and you have a conversation back and forth.

Then there's one, where you opposite.

We were you like rent a virtual number.

You call that virtual number from your real-world phone and then in the application you create you can answer that phone call and have a conversation.

Ation back and forth.

And another one is like to users log into two different pages and one can call the other through the browser kind of cool stuff.

So that's their how Cole come back to show until sign up.

If you want come up here and talk about something you found interesting, learn it feels free to do that show until sign up, will walk you through the process and then that video that you sent to get made the highlight video first in that box, this is highlight, it will say status submitted and then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done.

And the view button will show up and leave your the preview it downloads it, and click the share to Twitter.

Sometimes Twitter shows the preview video, but I have been attaching it to the Tweet.

So because I post an Instagram as well.

So that way it will always show up and the Tweet.

So there's that.

All right, huckle.

Now where's the mouse?

Other this Taco stands for help a coder / Creator out right and it's a thing I created.

Where if you get stuck on something we want to get feedback on something that you're working on, you will be able to create a room, a hot cocoa and invite people into the room and be able to hopefully get the help or the feedback that you're looking for.

So if you're at a quick view it will show you all the different hot goes that were created.

You can click the Creator's name to open up, either, Twitter and GitHub to playing when they logged in with the check out their profile.

And then you can join also have like a filter of like keywords.

You can also filter the list by now when you create a Jaco, you present with the form, you put in a title three keywords, and we click create, you're presented with a unique URL and you can copy the URL or you can click the share directly to Twitter.

And then when you join the Jaco, this is what it looks like.

Got a towel, the top we got.

You can leave over in the right hand.

I got a button for that.

You can open the menu for some more options.

There's a text chat to the right on the other side towards the left, there's a column with the countdown someone, the next break session happens, you can copy the URL, you can click the share of Twitter again, and when someone clicks the link, they just don't hop into your room automatically.

They're actually requested to join your room, and you be able to see who's requesting because they will show up under pending.

You have the quick, the username to open up, Twitter GitHub again, depending on what they logged in, Check out the profile.

So if you want them in you can approve or deny them.

Now, if you approve them internally a terrible person, you can always ban them and come out the room.

Now, you as the owner of the hakko, only you can share your screen.

The reason for that is that you're the one who's trying to get help or feedback on something and I think by actually showing what you're seeing, everyone else would be able to have the content that they need to be able to give you the help or the feedback that you're looking for.

Now, the way you communicate in the Jaco is there's a text chat and so you enter what you want to say in the box below hit send, and we will add it to the list right?

From there.

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

Now, for people who don't have the audio chat, enable will still be able to follow along because these speeches will be turned the text and added to the text chat.

All right.

Let us see.

Oh, and that have the opposite.

We enable text to speech or if you're Looking at the screen, still be able to follow along because all the messages put into the text chat will be read out aloud by your browser and I think that's pretty much it.

Then again, you can check all the different tacos and yeah, that is it.

We get you all back to work because I am surprisingly almost done with my post radio show promo stuff, so I am feeling good about that.

I am looking forward to thinking.

All I really have to do now is just a couple of likes or whatever.

But also just need to do the email blast and set that up so feeling pretty good.

Getting off to a pretty good start.

When we come back, we will talk about something random.

I found interesting on the Internet or you can talk about something you find anything on the internet, you know, let me know.

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

This is new Jabez, featuring a Pawnee, be the tracks called.

Thank you.

Thanks again for hanging out and I will see you 15 minutes after the hour till then I wish you much productivity.

All right, y'all be using and peace.