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Speaker is doing live streams to help them make time to work on projects. They have a work session and a break session. The work session is 45 minutes and the break session is 15 minutes. Speaker will pop up in here to let people know when it's time to take a break. They are using the speech recognition API built into Chrome browsers to turn their speech into text. There are two buttons to start the stream and one to add a clip. If they click on the clip, it will save the timestamps. Speaker explains how to create a highlight video and how to join the chat and listen to the audio player.
Speaker has added a band camp player to their website. They have also added the ability to share the track and to tweet it out. Speaker has links to a few web development tutorials for beginners. They have also links to free code camp and the Odin project. Speaker is a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage and part of their responsibilities is to look over tutorials. They are working on new ones.
Speaker explains how to create a virtual phone number and how to open up to pages and to users via the browser. Jaco sends a video to show-and-tell sign up. Speaker explains how Jaco works. Jaco stands for help a coder / creator out. Speaker explains how to create a Jaco and how to join it.
Speaker explains how the Jaco works. When someone clicks the link, they join the room automatically. If they don't, they will pop up under pending and they can choose whether or not to approve them. They can also share their screen there.
Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chat. They have also added text to speech mode. Speaker is working on a side project which is generating images based on descriptions of stuff uploaded. They will talk about it during the next break session.
Speaker is going to talk about the new API thing and maybe do a demo. They are also working on some CSS stuff. Speaker will see everyone 15 minutes after the hour and send them some traveling music.
topics
- coder creator
- break session
- web development
- view button
- social media
- room
- guide form
- text chat
transcript
Welcome back your dreams for your ticket?
Welcome back that same old place that you for the known since you hung around but those dreams everything, and they have turned around each other.
We got him on the spot.
Welcome back stretch.
Oh, yeah, that's good.
Okay.
So this is until it that works is actually the second cipher of the day speaking of Cipher Okay.
So until it that works is the thing.
I basically made to help me make time to work on projects that I have been meaning to.
Work on because I have a lot of projects that I want to work on and so on till it works is an excuse for me to be by the computer to do these live streams.
And since I am by the computer models are working on right until it that works consists of ciphers a cipher is a three-hour block of time within each Cipher.
There are sessions.
There is a work session and a break session work sessions are like 45 minutes just heads down.
Just making some progress on the thing.
You have been working on right or the thing.
You want to get started then 15 minutes after hour.
I will pop up in here to let you know.
Hey, it's time to take a break get up walk around drink some water.
Do what you got to do or sit here and watch me talk about something.
I found interesting on the internet.
And so those are the breaks sessions.
You will know.
It's a break so you can like I said the video will pop up now.
If you ever come to this site and whether 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 the nose there.
So you may need to click play to start the stream.
There's also next to that the button for open closed caption.
I am using the speech recognition API that's built into Chrome browsers turn my speech into text, and they should pop up hopefully accurately in the space that opens when you click open closed caption, then we have two other buttons add a clip.
So if there's ever anything during these break sessions as you thought was interesting you can actually clip it out.
So you click add a clip Go back a couple of seconds and Mark a timestamp equip is 5 Seconds long and you get five Clips.
If you can click that Critter highlights video before I end the break session will happen is it will save those timestamps.
Take the recording of the video.
Use the timestamp to cut out Clips will join the clips together Put It intro put out row and then you will be able to check it out and see your own highlight video.
Then there's a countdown timer countdown where next work session will start and if you want to join you can click join the chat or ask questions.
Yeah.
Alright cool.
So that is the break session work session will look something like this if I can add to do.
This one so work session will look something similar to this in Upper right-hand corner.
We have a menu schedule has a list or no actually subscribe.
I should probably change at the schedule but subscribe has a list of all the upcoming ciphers that you can subscribe to get notified when we go live.
Oh and then to the other side or the left, we have an audio player.
So I had some like really talented producer friends of mine submit some music for random projects that create and so if you want to listen to some tunes while you're working on what you're working on.
Can is there for you?
Oh, it's a band camp player.
So you can purchase the track you can share the track and I also added the ability to tweet it out.
So you want to spread the word about some really dope artists feel free to do so.
All right.
So the center we have a to do section where it says add a task you type in the task that you like to work on hit enter.
It will add or the plus button to add it to the list there of tasks.
You can click the text to edit the task.
You can click the x button to delete it or if you want to Market.
It done click the checkmark the box there and it will send it to the done section and then you can click the actual word done and I will show you all the things you got completed.
Now before I shut everything down if you click that Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter, and they brew brand-new browser tab or something and it will pre-populated tweet that list all the different things you got completed.
So it's kind of nice way of getting into the new week, you know, say knowing that you got some stuff done.
What to the column to the right there is a countdown timer countdown to our next break session happens again, that's 15 minutes after the hour Jaco?
Oh few tutorials.
So I have some links to different tutorials.
And if your brand-new to coding and years looking like hey, I have heard about this coding thing, but don't know where to start.
I have links to free code camp and the Odin project and from what folks have told me and from what I have seen from the curriculum.
I think if you could eat them, you 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 want to spend more time and or money in pursuing web development.
So those are there then I have three tutorials that I think are pretty cool.
I am actually working on like new ones which I probably should replace them because whatever.
So, I am a JavaScript developer.
I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage.
And part of my responsibilities are to look over tutorials.
And, so I have three tutorials there that I think in my own my humble opinion that if you go through them like you be able to create something that's kind of cool and then maybe from there take it up another level.
You mean like it's just like a starting point you like.
Oh, I can build something with this.
So for example, one of them is after following the tutorial you have an application where in the input box you put your real.
World phone number into the box you hit call and ring your actual real world phone and opposite where you get a virtual number where you from your real-world phone?
You can call that virtual number and application you create you can answer the call and have a conversation back and forth.
Then I have one where you open up to pages and to users like login and one can call the other through the browser.
I think it's pretty cool stuff.
So there's that.
All right.
So those are there check them.
I am out Jaco.
Like I said, I will come back to show-and-tell sign up.
If you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on the internet.
Feel free to do so show-and-tell sign up will walk you through the process.
Now that video you sent to be created right under highlight.
It was a status submitted and then was ready to be viewed as a status done in the view button will show up you click view.
It will bring it up like a window to where you can preview the video.
You can download the video.
You can also click to share to Twitter.
Sometimes Twitter doesn't show The video based on the link.
So I download the video and I post it to different social media.
So I just attach it to the Tweet so that it's there that I know is they're attached to the Tweet when I send it.
Yes.
All right, Jaco now Jaco stands for help a coder / Creator out so thing I made for if someone ever gets stuck or wants feedback on something.
You can create a Jaco and Jaco is basically a room that you can invite people in.
Two and together you can work on getting you the help or the feedback that you're looking for your item.
So if you were to click view that will show all the different codes have been created you can there's a filter so you can filter by different keywords.
If you click the Creator's name, it will open up Twitter or GitHub depend on they logged in with and you will be able to check out the profile to see whether or not you want to try and join the room if you were to click create you're presented with a guide form.
That will guide you through creating a Jaco you put in the title, three keywords hit create that will then generate a unique URL that you can copy or you can click the share to Twitter and then you join the hot cocoa and looks like this titles across the top over the right-hand top.
You have the leave button and you have another open menu for some more options.
There is a text chat if you want to check that out right there in the right column towards the other side.
We have a countdown timer again Countdown the Windex break session happens.
You can copy the URL to the Jaco and then you can also click the share to Twitter.
Now when someone clicks the link, right?
They just don't join your room automatically.
They're actually requesting to join the room.
And so they will pop up under pending and you click their username and it will either open again Twitter or GitHub depending on where they logged in with and then you can from their profile determine whether or not you wanted that person into your room.
And so if you do approve them, and they turned out to be a terrible person.
Well, you can always ban them and kick them out through now you as owner of the Go only you can share your screen because again, the purpose of the Jaco is for you to be able to get help or feedback on something that you're working on and I think by being able to share your screen everyone be able to get the context of seeing what you're seeing and be able to help you out better.
So that's why you're able to share your screen there.
Like I said a way for you to communicate through the Jaco is through a text chat you put in your message here towards the bottom hit sandal as a list of messages.
Have I also added the ability to enable audio chat?
So everybody has their audio chat enabled we have to speak to and hear each other, but don't worry about the folks who don't have audio chat enabled.
They will still be able to follow along because what people are saying will be turned into text and put into the text chat.
Now.
I have an opposite where I have text to speech.
So if you're unable that any message is put into the text chat will be read out aloud by your browser.
So that way you don't have to keep looking at the Chat to kind of keep up with what's happening.
And I think that is pretty much it's right.
Yes, you can check out all the different tacos.
And yeah that is it cool.
So I am gonna get you all back to work because I am actually working on some stuff.
They will probably show the next break session is a thing I was working on.
So I think a while ago, I was online a long time ago, but a little bit ago, maybe a month ago.
I was talking about the side project that I am working on.
On and part of it is generating images based on descriptions of stuff that were uploaded.
Right?
And so there's a fairly new AI API from Google.
So I will talk about that and kind of like how I used it.
I think I found because the problem was there was no way for me to really get it to work the way I wanted.
What was there?
But now I hack some stuff together, but I wasn't really happy with it.
But now with this new API thing.
I think I am getting closer to the results that I envisioned in my mind, right?
And, so I am going to talk about that and maybe do like a demo and see so till then I am going to be working on some CSS stuff because CSS is hard.
But yeah, so we get you all back to work again.
Thanks for hanging out my send you all off with some traveling music and this right here that one but this one is by an artist that goes by the name.
Of Anthony Cruz AKA butter the track is called thank you because thanks for hanging out.
Catch you 15 minutes after the hour, and I am going to make sure that this thing I built still works because I built I got to play with the API.
Last week late last week, and I put together something kind of quick and it came out pretty good.
I think so.
We will take a look at it, but I need to make sure it's still working.
So thanks for hanging out.
I will see you 15 minutes after the hour till then wish you much productivity and here is Anthony Cruz AKA butter.
Thank you.
All right.
Y'all be easy and peace.