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Speaker has links to the free code camp dot-org. They are a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage. Speaker has three web development tutorials.

Speaker is excited about the new features of the website. They explain how to create a Jaco. Speaker explains how the Jaco works. They share their screen with others to show what they are working on. Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chat to the text chat. They got their Chrome back from the manufacturers. Speaker has installed some programs for the radio show.

Speaker created a website called I, Go live to hold themself accountable to work on projects. They have been able to get a lot of work done and learn a lot thanks to Works. Speaker has a work session and a break session. The work session lasts 45 minutes. The break session starts 15 minutes after the work session. Speaker will pop up on the video to talk about things they find interesting.

Speaker wants to know how to turn their speech into text and create a highlights video.

Speaker is going to create a work session with a countdown timer and a button to join the chat. The background image may be different because the service Speaker is using is shutting down in June. Speaker is going to replace the band camp player with a Spotify-like player. They explain how to send a tweet on Twitter. If they click on the Twitter icon, it will open new tab and it will list out all the things they got completed. On the right side of the screen is a countdown timer countdown to Speaker's next break session.

Speaker is working on their laundry and their side project. They have a lot of work to do on the routing and making custom requests for each route. Speaker is going to send them all off with some traveling music.

topics
  • break session
  • highlights video
  • background image
  • band camp player
  • text box
  • text chat
  • terrible person
  • battery
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Welcome back, your dreams, were your ticket, I welcome back.

Same old place that you put the number of all change but those dreams every vein, and they turned around Hey, what's going on y'all?

Welcome back.

So stretch.

Okay, so welcome back to until it dot works or if it's your first time.

So, welcome back.

It's a thing that I created mostly from myself and so that I can have a reason to hold myself accountable to work on projects.

So, I figured by creating this where I, Go live, right?

So that I am going to be by the computer anyway to do like these random break session things.

So I am miles will work on projects.

That's just kind of how my mind works.

So unless I am actually making time and sending a Time side to do something, I will never find the time and helped me quite a bit.

I think I have been able to get a lot of stuff done and learn a lot of things and like, be able to implement a bunch of stuff that I have been, otherwise, just kind of Like heard about and I want to do something with it.

But then by having this, I can actually work on these projects and learn things and build some stuff I think is cool.

So that's why until it got Works became a thing.

So with that being said, until that works consists of ciphers and ciphers are three-hour blocks of time, and I do two of those beginning of the week and within each Cipher consists of Sessions.

There's a work session and a break session work, sessions are like 45 minutes, heads down just working on what you're working on, trying to make some progress, this trying to get something done on a thing.

You have been meaning to get done cool, then 15 minutes after the hour starts to break session where I will pop up here and that's the time for you to get up, walk around, drink some water that you might watch me talk about things I find interesting on the so, if you find it, So that's an option.

I will talk about how we can make that happen.

All right.

So you know, it's a break session because like I said, I will pop up here on the video.

If you ever jump into the site, and we're in the middle of a break session.

Well, 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 I will notice there below the video sending may need to click play to start the stream next to that.

There's open closed caption.

I am using the web speech recognition API is built into Chrome browsers.

Who Turn my speech into text?

Hopefully accurately and Will appear in that box that shows up when you click that button.

Well then we have two buttons, there's the at equip and create a highlights video if there's ever anything during these breaks like oh no, it's kind of interesting.

You will be able to clip it out.

What happens is when you click add a clip that goes back, a couple of seconds and it marks a time stamp, you get five time stamps, they are five seconds each.

Then if you click create a highlights video, before I end, the break session will happen, is it will save those times.

Let us take the recording of the break session, cut out the timestamps joined together with an intro, put out row and then you will be able to view it and download it or send it to itter and I will show you how that happens.

Then there's a countdown timer countdown though in next work session happens and then there is a button to join the chat if you would like to join and maybe ask questions or chat or what have you?

That's there.

All right, cool.

Now, work session, let me get this set up.

Work sessions will look something similar to as I am going for this thing to show up.

Right?

Cool donating audio for that.

Cool.

That work session looks similar to this.

The background image may be different because this is randomly selected Nature images, which I have to fix because this the service I am using, is shutting down in June.

So, I have gotta find, I think I would be another side project.

I make to replace it, so that's going to happen at some point.

All right, so on the top right-hand corner, we have the menu.

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

We have a band camp player, and I have some like really talented producer, friends.

He liked their, bandcamp tracks on, put them in a playlist.

And so if you listen to music while you work on what you work on, you can do that since it being a bank in player, you can actually purchase a track.

You can share a track and then I added where you can tweet it out.

So if you want to help support North by spreading the word you can hit tweet and as just tweeted out.

All right, well, open up Twitter in a new tab and then you can send it from there.

I don't automatically send tweets so like that.

All right, cool, then towards the Sir, we have a to do section where it says, add a task you will go ahead, add a tab for the plus sign and then that will add it to the middle section there with all the list of different tasks, you can click the text to edit it.

You can click the x button to delete it or you can Market completed by checking the checkbox and I will send it to the done section.

And you can quick the word, done to see a list of things you got completed.

Now, if you click that Twitter icon before I shut everything down, Before I closed out the cipher it will if you click that Twitter icon will open up Twitter and new tab and it will list out all the things you got completed if you want to tweet it out.

On the right side of that, we have a column at the top is a countdown timer countdown to my next break session happens, you tutorials.

So let us say you just wanted to work on something but you're not sure what yet, right?

So I have some things there that you can try and play around with and get done within a session, you know.

Saying so there's the well not.

Well you can get, you can get things completed.

So for example, I have let us say you don't know anything about coding, but you heard it was cool.

You what kind of get into it?

I have links to the free code camp dot-org.

And the and for I saw from the curriculum of what people have told me, who have taken it.

They say, I believe you will get a good understanding of what it takes to do web development and Yeah.

So from there you can determine whether or not you want to spend more time and or money in pursuing web development?

I have three tutorials there as well.

So if you know you like coding you just looking for like a quick project that you can just work out and maybe like build upon, maybe you will get your creative juices going, like, oh I can do this.

I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage and part of my responsibilities are to look over tutorials.

And, so I think they're pretty cool.

One is where you go through the tutorial, create an application, there's a text box in there, you put in your phone number into that hit call.

It will actually ring your real-world phone and get have a conversation back and forth.

Where it's kind of the opposite when you get a virtual number down, the virtual number from your real-world phone and then the tutorial will step you through making application.

Will you be able to answer that phone call in the browser and have a conversation?

Cool stuff.

Then there's one words to users like, log into two different pages and one can call the other through the browser and have a conversation.

Pretty cool.

Alright then Jaco will come back to show until sign up if you want to come up here and talk about something.

You found interesting on the internet.

Feel free to do that.

The show-and-tell sign up will step you through the steps.

Yes.

And then that video that you sent to get made the highlight video.

Well under highlight the status will say, submitted.

When it's being worked on, it was ready to be viewed.

As a status done, the view button will show up.

You can click it views, get a preview.

You can fit a can click to open.

Inch to Twitter and share it to Twitter.

Sometimes Twitter doesn't show the preview video with the link, so I upload the videos to Instagram anyway, so I will just attach it to the Tweet to make sure it shows up.

All right.

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

Right.

And it's the type of thing where if you ever get stuck on something that you're working on, and you need some help, well, you will be able to create a Jaco.

Now, if you're a click view, you will see all the different codes that are created.

You can click the Creator's name to open up their Twitter or GitHub, depending on where they logged in with.

And then you can also filter if they're like a bunch of them.

You can filter by different keywords, alright now if you click create And with the form you putting the title in three keywords to help you out with that.

To help somebody kind of know what it's about.

And so that you will be able to do that.

Click create, and then you're presented with your own URL unique URL.

You can copy the URL, you can click the share to Twitter and then you join your Jaco.

It looks like this over on the right-hand side.

We have some buttons.

You can like, leave the hot cocoa and you can also open the menu to the right.

We have the text chat over on the other side.

We have a countdown timer.

During the next break session happens.

Then we have the URL, you can copy it again or share to Twitter.

And when someone clicks that link, they just don't hop into your room right there actually, requesting to join your room.

And so with that, you will see them pop up under pending and then you can click approve or deny depending on if you can check out there, you can click their username to check out their Twitter or GitHub and from that you can make a decision whether or not you want to let them into your room.

But I worry if you do, let them into your room, and they turn to be a terrible person.

You can always ban them.

Cool.

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

And I did that.

The whole point of the Jaco is for you to do nothing.

You're working on and I feel like it will help others to be able to see what you're seeing instead of trying to figure out from your descriptions, what's happening.

So they can you can get the help that or the feedback that you're looking for a lot easier.

Now, like I said, we have a text chat on the side.

With that text chat, you put in the, your message towards the bottom there hits and it adds it to the list.

Cool.

Now, I also added the ability to enable audio chat with that first button below there.

Now, everybody has their audio chat enabled, we hope to speak to and hear each other, but for the folks who don't have it enabled, don't worry.

Because all the people are saying, we will be turning the text and put into the text chat.

Sing along, if you don't have the audio chat enabled, then I have the opposite, we enable text to speech, so you're not looking at the text chat.

You can still follow along because any messages that show up in there will be read aloud by your browser.

All right, cool.

And that's pretty much everything.

Again, I will show you all the different hot coals and that are going on.

You can join them and, yeah, that's it.

Cool.

So I am going to get you all back to work because Doing pretty well I actually got, so I got my Chrome back Chromebook back from the manufacturers because I had to have the battery replaced and basically wiped off all my stuff.

So I just installed some programs that I use for the radio show and so that should be pretty cool.

I think that's going to work out, so I got a tested though because I still got a plug in something.

Make sure it can record but looking pretty good so far feeling good.

So that's going my start.

My Laundry.

And then I am working on my side project.

Got a lot done, like the routing and stuff, is there now?

It's got to have it.

Do what I want for each route, if that makes sense.

Your means, like we go to a page.

I want a certain thing to show up.

I have got to work on that and then on certain pages got to make like API requests for somewhere for some data and then making that kind of like custom for each route.

So should be cool.

So I am going to hopefully get a bunch of that because I have the Design sort of already like a rough one as want to get something working and showing up the way I want and then I can go ahead and make everything look nice.

So yeah, that's the plan.

All right, cool.

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

This right here is Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because again, I want to thank you all for hanging out and I will see y'all around 15 minutes after the hour till then.

I wish you much productivity and I will catch y'all later.

Thanks again for hanging out.

Once again, this is Anthony Cruz, AKA a butter and it's called.

Thank you.

All right, see you later.

Easy piece.