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Speaker explains how to create an application and two users can call each other through the browser. They explain how to create a highlight video and how to send a tweet about the break session on Twitter. Speaker doesn't work at Twitter. They send videos to Instagram and sends them to Twitter. Speaker created a Jaco Taco to help coder / creators out right.

Speaker explains how the hawk has been created. They explain how to approve or deny someone joining the room. Speaker allows Jaco to share their screen. Jaco can send a text message to Speaker. Speaker allows people to use the audio chat even if they are not looking at the text chat.

They are working on projects today. Speaker created two ciphers to have a specific set of time to work on things. They have a work session and a break session. The work session lasts 45 minutes and the break session is 15 minutes. Speaker is using the speech recognition API built into Chrome browsers.

Speaker's speech will be transcribed into text. If they stop the live stream, it will take the recording of the break session and cut out the timestamps and create a highlight video. Speaker explains how the work session screen works.

Speaker has a playlist of band and camp tracks. There's a band camp where they can buy the track, share the track and listen to it. Then there's a to do section. Speaker has links to free code camp and the Odin act for people interested in web development. They are a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage and they have three tutorials there.

Speaker wants to get back to work. They will see everyone 15 minutes after the hour and they will talk about something. Speaker has some post radio show stuff to work on. They will catch up with their friends later.

topics
  • coder creator
  • break session work
  • autoplay video
  • room
  • text edit
  • phone number
  • preview video
  • text chat
  • github profile
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Welcome back, same old place that you like, but those dreams have repaid, and they turned around It was when we all welcome back to until it that works.

And this was a very difficult morning to get up to because it is cold and I just didn't want to do anything today.

But This is why do these things?

Because if I don't make time, I won't find time.

So when things get, you know, tough fact that, you know, I am going to come up here.

Do these live streams.

Makes me want to get up and since I am up, Mi would do what I got to do, right?

So that is what we're doing today.

Let me get rid of this thing here.

All right.

Oh, quick rundown until it dot.

Works is a thing.

I created two.

Help me work on the projects.

I have been always wanting to work on and so far it's been pretty good.

Like I have been able to do a bunch of stuff and it feels good to be able to kind of complete things.

Get him out my brain and get them into the real world kind of stuff.

And, so I created this to like I was saying before have like a specific set of time to work on things and until it works consists of ciphers and those are three-hour blocks of time so there's two of those During the day for me and within each Cipher, there are sessions and there're two types of sessions.

There's a work session and a break session work, sessions are like, 45 minutes, heads down working on what you're working on and just to get your things done or get some sort of like progress made on it.

Break sessions are like 15 minutes where you get to get up you know take a break walk around stretch, drink some water do what you got to do or sit here and watch me Yammer on about something.

I have Find interesting.

So yeah.

So that's what that is.

So right now we are in a break session and you can tell because my face is on the your screen.

If you ever happen to pop on here and like, my face looks Frozen, that is probably because you jumped in the middle of a break session and browsers, don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

So that's why I have little notice there.

So you may need to click play to start the stream.

All right, then there's the open closed caption right now.

I am using the speech recognition.

API built into Chrome browsers.

Who turn my speech into text?

Hopefully accurately, and that will appear in a space that opens up when you click open closed caption button below that if there's ever anything during these break session that you found interesting, you can actually clip it out.

So there's adequate button what that will do is, it will go back a couple of seconds and chunk out like a five-second clip, right?

And then you get five of those.

So it's safe the camp, and we click create a highlight video.

If you do that before, I stop this live stream that will save those timestamps.

And when the stream is over, it will take the recording of the break session, cut out the timestamps driving together, put an intro outro and then you will be able to preview it later on.

I will show you where that's happening.

There's a countdown timer countdown the where next break session happens when the next work session happens.

And, so I normally like 30 minutes after the hour, like I said, he's like Fifteen minutes, what else?

Yes.

Oh, and there's a button if you want to click the join the room.

And so if you want to chat or ask questions, you can do that there.

All right.

Cool.

Work sessions now, work sessions, share my screen.

All right dude down the audio for that varnish or add whatever.

All right so this is what the work session screen, looks like it may look different on your end because the background image is the randomly selected image nature image.

I find those to be calming and focusing.

All right, so top right, we have the different menus, there's a subscribe, Tibe, where you will be able to?

Subscribe it lists all the upcoming ciphers, so you can subscribe to get notified when we go live on the other side.

We have a, like, a playlist of band, camp tracks, right?

So if you want to listen to some music, I know some really good producers and artists who submitted some music.

So if you want to listen to some nice instrumentals while you work on what you're working on, you have that option there through that since is a band camp where you can actually purchase the track, you can share the track and then I added a link to Read it out.

So if you want to support an artist, feel free to do that spread the word cool.

Then we have the Things Mike is hitting Adam whatever.

Yeah, so then toward the center, we have a to do section.

You add your task here where it says, add a task to enter or the plus sign it will add it to the center here.

You can click the text edit it, you can click the X to delete it or you can mark the checkbox to Market completed.

It goes under the section done, you click done.

It shows you all the things.

You did complete now before everything is all finished and I should Shut everything down.

If you click the Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter and list all the different things you got completed which I think is pretty cool.

All right.

Yeah.

So then we have another countdown timer countdown to the next break session happens.

Again, those happen, 15 minutes after our few tutorials.

So let us say you just want people reductive you want to get something done and you heard that hey this coding thing.

Sounds like it's pretty cool but I have nowhere to start.

No idea.

So I have links to free code camp and the Odin act.

And for what I have seen, what I have been told like from If you go through them, I think 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 want to spend more time and or money and pursuing it.

So there's that, so that's there.

I also have, I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage, and so I have three tutorials there, which I kind of like, like maintain and I think they're pretty cool.

So there's one that will You create an application by following tutorial where you have like a little input box, you put in your real world phone number in that input box and you can hit call and it will ring your actual phone and then you have a conversation back and forth.

Then I have one, that's the opposite.

Where application you build, there's a get a virtual number from your real world phone.

You call that virtual number and then that reroutes it to your application.

And you have a conversation.

Then there's another one where you create an application and then like two users, login, and one can call the other through the different tabs and have a conversation through the browser.

Pretty cool stuff.

All right, so that's there if you want check it out, get a nice little cool project you can do that there Jaco.

We will talk about that when we come back.

I have a whole presentation about that.

Show it tells sign up.

So if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on the internet, feel free to do.

That was set you up.

Show you the steps to take that and then right here, the highlights video that highlight video that you created.

What happens is when it's being worked on, it will say status submitted then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done and the view point of view, button will show up click view, you will be able to preview the video.

Be able to download the video and you will be able to click a link to open up Twitter to send out a tweet about the Highlight about the break session.

What's cool is, is that some well not really cool.

Sometimes, Twitter doesn't show your preview video for the link at some.

I think it's because maybe depends on the size or device or something.

I don't know.

I don't work at Twitter.

So what I have been doing is that has been a I have been downloading the video because I send them to Instagram anyway and is attaching to the Tweet.

So I know that they show up.

All right now Jaco Taco stands for help a coder / Creator out right and that's a thing I created to where if you ever get stuck on something, you will be able to get you be able to set up a Jaco where you can then send out a link and people can join the room and then together hopefully you will get to help or feedback that you need.

So if you were to view the hawk has you will see all the different tacos I have been created, right?

If you click create, will happen as a show, you this form and you put in the title and three keywords that you think will help somebody At first page through like oh okay, let me I know this is about, let me see if I can help out.

They acquit create will do is it will creat create a unique URL that you can copy or click to share to Twitter and then you can join the hot cocoa.

And this is what it looks like at a title.

The top here.

You can leave right here that button you can open the menu for more options.

We have got a text chat here, we got the new the countdown, timer countdown, the next break session, Ins.

Then we have a you can copy the URL to it again.

You can click the share to Twitter again.

And when someone clicks that link they just don't join in your room automatically.

They're actually requesting to join the room.

So you will be able to see who's requesting by those pop, their name up under pending.

You can click their username to open up, either the Twitter or GitHub profile to determine whether or not you want to let that person into your room.

So you can approve or deny them.

Let us say you approve them, and they turned out to be a terrible person.

You can always ban them.

Now you as the creator of the Jaco, You can share your screen.

And again the reason for that is so that if people can see what it is that you're running into or thing, you want to get feedback on.

I believe, you will be able to get better information that you're looking for, right, or solution.

So that's why you're only you are able to share your screen.

Then like I said, we have a text chat so you put in your message here toward the bottom hit, send it will add it to this the message list here.

Now, let us say you don't want to type All these things you want to be able to speak.

What we can do is you can enable the audio chat and So for anybody who has audio chat enabled would be able to speak and hear each other, all right?

But for people who don't have it on and still be able to follow along because the text will be turned to, the speech will be turning the text and put into the text chat so people can still follow along.

They have the opposite where you enable text to speech.

So if you're not even looking at the text chat, you will still be able to kind of follow along because the browser will read out.

What you what's in there in the text chat so that's pretty cool.

That's pretty much it and so yeah so then you can check out all the different list of different tacos have been created and yeah that's it.

Cool we get you all back to work because I want to get back to work and so yeah, so I will see you 15 minutes after the hour till then I wish you much productivity, we're going to go out on a track.

By one of my favorite producers, that goes by the name of new Jabez.

It's featuring a Pawnee be and yeah, it's called.

Thank you.

Because again, thank you all for hanging out.

I will see you 15 minutes after the hour, and we will talk about something.

I found interesting on internet unless you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on the internet.

All right.

So again, thanks for hanging out.

See you soon?

I got some post radio show stuff to work on.

And yeah, see you all around this again.

This is new Jabez featuring a Pawnee be The track is called, thank you.

All right, catch y'all later.

Bz piece.