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Speaker is a JavaScript developer. They have added three tutorials to their website to help people decide if they want to pursue coding. Speaker explains how to create a conversation between a phone and a browser.

Speaker wants hot cocoa and show-and-tell. They want people to sign up and share their highlights videos on Twitter. Speaker explains how Jaco works.

Speaker explains how to join the room. They want Jaco to share their screen with other people who want to help them out. Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chats in Tabled. They are going to send everyone back to work for 45 minutes. Speaker sends them some traveling music called "thank you".

Speaker has come back to the second place. They created a work schedule for himself. It consists of three three-hour blocks of time. Speaker wants to make sure they have time to work on their projects. They also want to practice their guests' personality on camera. Speaker is in a break session. They are doing technology-focused or hip-hop Focus work.

Speaker is using the speech recognition, API built into the Chrome browser to create a highlights video. They have made an update to Chrome that keeps going when they share a screen. Speaker has created a website with a work session, a menu and a bandcamp player. They have created a website where they can buy, share and listen to music. Speaker wants people to complete tasks on their website. They have links to free code camp and the Odin project.

They will see each other later.

topics
  • work session
  • chrome browser
  • camp tracks
  • windex break session
  • cell phone number
  • highlight video
transcript

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

Same old place that you like but those dreams everything, and they turn around.

What's going on?

Welcome Back to the second.

Seifer of until--.

It dots works today.

Thanks for coming through.

Hopefully you are looking to get some stuff done today because that's what these are for.

So until it that works consist, like I said of ciphers, each Cipher is a three-hour block of time, all right?

And within each three-hour block of time, there are two types of sessions, there's a work session and a break session.

Now, I created until it died.

Works mostly for me just so that I can make time for things that I want to get that want to work on because if I don't, I don't make time, I won't find time.

All right.

And so by setting these, like, six hours for me to where I am here to do, like these quick livestream break things.

I am like, well, while I am doing that, I am mottos will work on projects that I want to work on.

So and it's, it's worked pretty good.

So far, I mean, I have got a lot of stuff done feels good.

You mean sort of dish into like a job.

I am able to get this other stuff done and it's really helping me out.

And plus, with these, like, quick livestreams, I can kind of practice my guests, like, on camera personality stuff because part of my job is to like speak with folks.

And so by doing this helps me practice that, all right?

So we are in a break session right now.

This is where you get up, walk around stretch, get something to drink, eat whatever, what have you?

Because you just finished putting a lot of time.

Just doing Focus work, right?

And if you still just kind of like just want to hang out, hang out, talk about listen to me, talk about anything, random, you can come up here and talk about anything random.

Well, technology-focused or hip-hop Focus mostly and our whatever you're working on where we found cool on the internet, you know, I mean, and so you will know we're in a break session because you will see the video.

Now, sometimes if you jump into the site, and we already started the break session, the video may look like it's frozen and that's because browsers are allowed for audio autoplay videos with audio and so that's why I have written.

Notice.

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

The next to that, I have the open closed caption.

I am using the speech to text recognition, speak the speech to text, please?

If the speech is a speech recognition, API built into the Chrome browser and with that, hopefully the words I am saying are being turned into text accurately and place into that box.

That opens up when you click open closed caption.

Then if there's ever anything that you found interesting during these breaks you can actually just clip them out.

I have a hole at a clip and create a highlights video.

When you click add a clip that goes back, a couple of seconds to try and capture the full thing and it marks a time stamp and the clips are five seconds, long, you get five of those.

And so what happens is, if you can click the create a highlights video before I Stop, the broadcast will save those timestamps, and it will take the recording of the break session, the video, and chop out, the timestamps 5, Second clips and join them together.

Put It intro, put it out row, and then you will be able to view it and I will show you where you can view that.

Then there's the countdown, timer countdown.

During the next break session will when the next work session happens.

And then if you want to join the chat, you can and you can ask questions in the chat.

All right, now this is The work session now it will make it was like an update to Chrome and so now, it keeps going when I share a screen.

It just automatically goes to sharing a Chrome tab one before.

If I selected entire screen previously, it would keep that as the default when I open it not anymore.

So that's just one extra step.

I have got to do.

Alright, so now you decide tangent while this thing is loading, now, this is the work session, this is what the site will look like the background.

Age would probably be different because it's just randomly selected Nature images.

Then we have the up in the upper right-hand corner, we have the menu, check out the Subscribe because that has all the upcoming ciphers and the times in a dates so that you can subscribe to them and get notified when we go live.

On the other side, we have the band camp player.

And, so I have some artists that I know submit some tracks, some instrumentals and for like random coding projects that I do such as this and so it's kinda like a playlist of band, camp tracks and being band camp, being bandcamp player.

You can buy the track and you can also share it and then I added this tweet.

So you can help spread the word on Twitter by clicking that it will pre-populate with the artist.

The artist information to help spread the word about you know, don't music.

So if you won't listen Some music while you work on your thing you can tour.

The center is where you list all your tasks that you want to get done or says add a task, you put the task there, hit the plus sign or hit enter, and we will add it to the center section.

You will be able to click the text to edit.

It clicks the x button to delete it and then you can click the, you can check the check mark box.

Yes.

And that will, mark it done.

And now we will put it under the done section and you can click the word, done to see all the things.

Completed.

Before I end the whole thing.

If you click that Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter with a pre-populated, tweet of all the things you got completed.

All right.

Next to that in the top column to the right.

We have the another countdown timer counting down to the Windex break session happens.

And again, those have been 15 minutes after the hour You tutorial.

So now let us just say you came up here you have no clue on what you want work on.

You just want to work on something and feel productive for the day, right?

And you have zero coding like knowledge, previous knowledge, none whatsoever.

Well I have links to free code camp and the Odin project and from what I have seen for I have been told but people have taken them.

You can get Ike if you finish them you'd be able to get like a good understanding of what it takes to do, like web development.

And from there, you can make an educated decision on once if you want to spend more time and more money pursuing it, right?

So you got to get a good feel of whether or not you want to like keep going with it.

So those options are there.

Now, let us say you do know you want to code and you look for like a cool project, maybe add to a side project or something.

We kind of wanted to work.

See it get done.

God, this is great.

I am a JavaScript developer Advocate advantage and part of that consists of like kind of looking over tutorials and making sure they're good.

So I added three tutorials there and I think they're kind of cool.

One of them is you create an application like you follow the steps at the end, you come up with the application.

You put in a phone number, your phone number like your home or your cell phone number into, it hit call in rings, your real-world phone.

All right, you can have a conversation between the phone and the browser.

Then I have the opposite where you get a virtual number from your real world phone.

You call that virtual number and the application you build, after the tutorial Rings, Andy be able to pick up well, rings.

But it says it's ringing.

Then there's one where you'd application, you create two users, login and one could call the other, and they have a conversation in the browser.

Cool stuff.

All right, so yeah, you check that out.

Let me know what you think?

If you do it then we have hot cocoa, which stands for Or help a coder / Creator out.

Right.

We will talk about that later.

Then show-and-tell, sign up if you want to come up here and talk about something that you found interesting.

Please do the show-and-tell.

Sign up, will step you through on how to make that happen.

Then that video that you sent to be, they that you sent to be created the highlights video.

There it will say status submitted when it's being worked on right?

And then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done and then the view button will show up, and they'd be able to preview the video, download the video and click a link to share it to Twitter.

Now sometimes Twitter doesn't show that your highlight video as a preview video for the link.

So what I have been doing is downloading the video because I share it to Instagram anyway and I attached it to the Tweet so that way I know the video is there.

Cool.

Now let us talk about Jaco again.

Jaco stands for help a coder / Creator out.

That is kind of like a thing where if you're stuck on something or maybe you want to get feedback on something, you'd be able to create a hot cocoa which is like a room that you can invite people into, and they will be able to help you out with what you need help with, right?

So, If you click view, it will show you all the different Jaco that have been created.

You can click on the Creator's name and it will either open up Twitter or GitHub depending on where they logged in with a.

You can check out to see if maybe it's a thing you want to join.

All right, so kind of get you like know who you're about to go and speak with kind of right now.

If you were to click the create, they will present you with a form, and they put in the title and three keywords that can help somebody like kind of What your Jaco is about.

You click create and that will went back too far.

How do I go back?

Nope, nope, wrong way.

Here we go.

Yeah, so you click create, that will create a unique URL for you.

You can copy that URL or you can click the share to Twitter.

Now, when you join the hot cocoa, this is what it looks like you have open.

You can open the menu there for more options.

You can leave the room, and then we have a text chat here.

We have a title Your hot cocoa here.

Then the left side, we have a countdown timer countdown.

When next break session happens, you can copy the URL to your room again.

You can click the share on Twitter again.

Now, when someone clicks that link to join the room, they just don't automatically join your room.

You're actually requesting to join the room and so you can see who's requesting because they will show up under pending right now.

You will be able to click their username to see.

They're either a Twitter or GitHub Profile.

And from there you can make a decision on whether or not you want that person into your room.

Now if you do approve them, and they come into your roommate, turned out to be a terrible person.

Well, you can always ban them.

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

All right.

And I made it that way because I am hoping by you, showing your screen and showing the thing you're working on and the issues that you're having that provides more context for the people who want to help you out so that they can give you the help or feedback that you need, right?

And so with that, you'd be able to Come to a conclusion, get your solution, some one of the ways they can communicate back and forth is through the text chat and so you enter in your text here and put in click Send and I will add it to this space here.

I also added the ability to enable audio chats.

So that way people who have their audio chat enabled, be able to speak and hear each other, right?

And so that way you don't, but for the people who don't have it in Tabled.

They won't be left out because the speech will be turned to text and put into the text chat.

Alright?

Then you can do the opposite, we enable the text-to-speech.

So if you're not looking at the chat, you can still follow along because all the text chats will be read out by your computer.

All right, cool.

I think that's pretty much it and then you can check out all the other different tacos as well.

I think that's it.

So I am gonna get you all back to work because I was actually get my laundry started finish of the post radio show promo stuff and I want to talk about the next if nobody's signs of the show until the next thing I want to talk about is the thing that was kind of like announced last week, and I have been kind of going through this tutorial because I have been a big fan of the previous It's like rendition of it.

And so the newer one, I want to kind of get like caught up, and we will talk about that when we come back.

Alright.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

I am going to send you all back to work for this work session.

45 minutes of just doing your thing, all right, I wish you much productivity.

I am going to send you all off with some traveling music.

This is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter.

The track is called, thank you.

And yeah.

So, thanks again for hanging out.

I will see you all later enjoy.

And why is that?

I click.

There you go.

See y'all later.

All right, thanks again.

Anthony Cruz AKA butter.

Thank you.

All right, see y'all later.

Bz piece.