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Speaker has three different tutorials on how to become a good JavaScript developer. They explain to me how an application works. Speaker has created two virtual numbers where two users log into an application and call each other through the browser tabs. They explain how to sign up for Show-and-tell on Twitter.

Speaker has been posting to Instagram and to Jaco Taco, which is a help a coder / creator out app. They explain how to create a link to share on Twitter. Speaker explains how the Jaco works.

Speaker wants people to see what problems they and Lisa are having and help them. They explain how to follow along and how to join a room. Speaker is working on a side project. They want to have it done by the end of the day.

Speaker will be back in 15 minutes after the hour to share the screen. They send Anthony Cruz with some traveling music.

Speaker is Speaker. They are Duane and they made this, so they could get projects, done side projects and created until the dot Works to where there are things called ciphers.

Speaker explains to their students what a break session is and how it works. They have a closed caption button next to that. There are five-second Clips to get five of them, create a highlights video and stop broadcast on here. Speaker takes the recorded video of the break session and cuts out. There's a countdown timer countdown to when the next work session will take place. If they want to join the chat room, there's a button for that.

Speaker wants to know what the work session looks like. They have created a website with a menu, a list of upcoming ciphers, a band camp player and a tweet link. Speaker explains to the user how to complete tasks and send them to the done section on Twitter. They have links to free coding resources for beginners.

Speaker is sharing a song with Anthony Cruz.

topics
  • autoplay video
  • work session
  • break session
  • web speech
  • band camp
  • phone number
  • view button
  • click create menu
  • text chat
transcript

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

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

Welcome back.

Y'all stretch.

Okay yes.

Oh yeah.

Okay, okay.

Alright, welcome back to the second cipher of the day of until--.

It dots works.

I am Duane and I made this, so I could get projects, done those side projects and created until the dot Works to where there're things called ciphers.

Ciphers are three-hour blocks of time within each Cipher.

There are two types of sessions.

There is a work session and a break session.

Work sessions like 45 minutes.

Heads down is working on what you work on is trying to make some progress, right?

But that in 15 minutes after the hour, come up here for a break session and this is where you get up, walk around, drink some water, you know, just stretch your legs, stretch it out and get ready to jump back into the next work session.

You will know it's a break session because my face will pop up here on the video and now if you ever join during a break session, when it's all, Ready in progress will happen, is the video will look like it's frozen and that's because browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio.

So that's why I am a little notice there below this video saying that hey you may need to click Start and then you click play to start the street.

Then I have the open closed caption button next to that and that opens up a little space where the words that I am seeing are turned into text, hopefully accurately by the web speech, is web speech, recognition, API that's built into Chrome browsers.

And it should pop up there.

Cool.

Then I have a clip out of clip button along with a create a highlights video button if there's ever anything during one of these breaks sessions and you're like, oh that was kind of interesting.

You can clip it out.

Well, having to go back a couple of seconds and there are five-second Clips to get five of those and before I stop it, stop broadcast on here and send you all back to work.

If you can click that create a highlights video.

What it will do is take all those clips, those all the time stamps, actually of the clips and send them off to my back end where it goes, through a whole process.

We're takes the recorded video of the break session and cuts out.

Those timestamps, put them together, Put It intro, put an outro bam.

You can check it out and I will show you where you can check that out.

There's a countdown timer countdown to when the next work session happen.

So you can always keep an eye on that and if you want to join the chat room and ask questions or what have you, you can there's a button for that cool, that should be everything.

All right, so let me get you all back.

Have you show you what the work session looks like?

Share my screen.

It's in this chair too long.

All right.

Should I do Niche?

Are you this fine?

So this is the work session.

Looks like the background may be different because I just have it randomly, select a nature image and so that may look different over on the right top, right?

We have a the menu.

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

Right.

Then, on the other side, the upper left, we have a band camp player which is like, it's like a list of band camp tracks, where I asked a lot of some really super dope producer friends that I have, they want to submit music for random projects like this, if they want to, you know, get the word out there.

And so, they graciously did.

And so this is actually a web component I created.

So it kind of goes like a playlist.

So if you want this Music while you're working on what you work on, you can and it says, it being a band camp later.

You can actually buy the track.

You can click share to help, share it out.

And then I added this tweet link, so that if you wanted to, you can tweet it out and help support some dope artists.

Cool.

Can't go wrong with that.

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

So where's it's at a task?

You type in the completed, hit the plus sign or enter and now put it in the center.

Section here with a list of different tasks, you can click the text to edit the task.

You can click X to delete it and then you can mark it.

Done with the check box here, and I will send it to the done section.

And if you click that, you will show all the things you got completed before, everything's all said and done.

And I shut the whole site down You can click the Twitter icon.

Well I will do is open up Twitter with a pre-populated tweet listing out all the things you got completed kind of nice way of just like putting a bow on the end of the day and, you know, like I got some stuff done feels good.

All right.

Then we have another countdown timer countdown to when the next break session happens.

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

Then we have you tutorials, I have links to different tutorials, where two of them?

If you have never gone coding before I have two resources there, that people have told me that I have gone through them said, those really good.

And from looking at the curriculum, seems pretty good.

And if you were to go through them, I believe you would have a good understanding of what it takes to do web development.

So I have links to free code Camp, dot org and the Odin project.

So there you work your way through from there at the end of that you will be able to I think you'd be able to make an educated guess whether or not you want spend more time and more money and pursuing web development.

So just take a little bit of time then also my JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage and along with that comes kind of like pictorials.

So I have three tutorials there and I think they're pretty cool.

I you can get them done.

Like if you follow through The tutorials like towards the end, not only you have like a working project but my hope is that you understand like what was happening.

And so then you can use that as like a stepping stone like a foundation to be able to build on top of it.

And it's so, so there's three different, three different tutorials.

One you build an application, right?

You put your phone number in the Box in the application.

You hit call.

And while happen is, they will actually ring your real-world phone.

Did I have the opposite where you get a virtual number from us from bondage?

You dial it from your real phone and then the application you create in that tutorial, will you be able to answer it and have a conversation?

And then there's another one.

We're like two users log into an application, you create.

And these are going to call the other, through the browser tabs.

It's amazing stuff.

I think it's super cool.

So there was a there.

If you want to check them out let me know what you think.

If you go through them then we have hot cocoa.

We will talk about that later but then show-and-tell sign up.

So if you want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on the Internet or something you're working on, feel free to do that.

Show-and-tell sign up, will walk you through the form and everything you need to do to be able to accomplish that.

Now, that highlight video that you want to go sit, you sent to go get made under highlight the box, it will first say status submitted when it's being worked on and then when it's ready to be viewed as a status done, and the view button will show up, you click Open up a window L say like, hey here's a video you will be able to download the video and you have to click a link to send like a pre-populated tweet with a link to the recorded video and the preview video is supposed to be your highlight clip.

But sometimes Twitter doesn't really show it, and I am not sure why I think might be like there may be different screen sizes.

I will maybe apps, I have no clue but what I have been doing?

I have been posting to Instagram As well.

So I download the video and I just attach it to the Tweet, so I know it's there.

Yeah, that's cool.

So that's that.

Now, Jaco Taco stands for a help a coder / Creator out.

Right.

And so if you click view, what you will see is like the different tacos, I have been created.

Tacos are like your own private room where if you need help with something.

If you want feedback on something, you create a hawk.

Oh, and you can invite people into The room.

Now, if you were to click create you started off, you click create and then it will present you with this form.

You put in the title and three keywords that can help.

So, what you need help with, then you can click create menu, click create, it's you will generate a unique URL.

Now you can copy or click to share directly to Twitter and what then you join your Jaco and this is what it looks like.

Title at the top then we have you can leave right there if you want.

There's the open menu to see more things.

We have the text chat here on the other side, we will count down timer account on the way.

Next break session happens, though you can copy the URL to the hakko to share it.

You're going to get in click to share on Twitter and now when someone clicks the link, they just don't hop into your room.

They're actually requesting to join your room.

And so when someone is requesting they will pop up under pending, you be able to click their username and it would take you to either their GitHub or their Twitter profile.

And from there, you can check out whether or not you wanted that person into your room and so you can approve or deny.

Now, let us say you approve them, they turn out to be a terrible person.

You can always ban them and get them out of there.

All right.

Now, since the whole purpose of the Jaco is for you to be able to get help or feedback on something you work on, only you as the Creator can share your screen.

Now and again that's in the hopes that by people seeing what it is that you're running into they will be able to help you get you to the solution or the feedback that you're looking for, right?

Lisa and where you communicate in the hakko is we have text chats and so you here hit send and it shows up in this space in the center.

Now let us say if you don't want to keep typing in able to enable audio chat, so anybody who has their audio chat enabled will be able to speak and hear each other, but for people who don't have it enabled, don't have to worry because the text Will, well, the speech will be turning the text and put into the text chat.

So, Can follow along.

Then I also have the opposite when you go from text to speech.

So if you're not paying attention to the text chat, you can still follow along because your computer, your browser is going to read out the text messages that pop up in there to you.

Yeah.

I think that's pretty much it and then you can go and check out all the different hot coals that have been created.

Oh also, you can click And again, open up either Twitter or GitHub and check out the profile before you want to join a room.

I think that's pretty much it.

Yes.

Yeah, that's pretty much it.

Cool.

I will get you all back to work.

I got stuff, I want to get done.

I am trying to get this So, I am working on, I have one side project kind of like, my friend is, kind of checking out, I think I got to let make sure that they got the URL I sent them, but there's this other one.

I am kind of like working out in my brain, how I wanted to get done.

So I am trying to do like I want to have it by the end of the day like a working proof of concept to see if I can get it to work, so we will see.

All right, what else?

I think that's pretty much it.

So let me stop sharing the screen.

I thought I stopped it, I guess I didn't.

So get you all back.

To work again.

Thanks for hanging out.

I wish you much productivity and I just got to set up this timer and I hope whatever you're working on.

Will get you closer to what it is that you desire.

What you want and I think that's it.

Yeah, all right cool my send you all off with some traveling music.

This is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter.

The track is called, thank you.

Because again, thanks for hanging out, see you around and Yeah, be back 15 minutes after the hour.

And like I said, I wish you much productivity.

I got share the screen, give me a second.

So again, this is Anthony Cruz AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

All right, see y'all around.

Y'all be easy and yeah, see you later.

Peace.