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Speaker has links to free code camp and the Odin project. They also ha some tutorials from their job as a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage. Speaker has added some tutorials to their website. They are showing Jaco how to code and how to create a highlight clip.

When sharing a preview video on Twitter, it sometimes shows as from the link. Speaker has been attaching the video to the Tweet because they post an Instagram anyway.

Speaker has created a Jaco to help coder and creators out. They explain how the app works. Speaker allows the owner of the Jaco only to share their screen. The purpose of Jaco is to help people get feedback or help with something they're running into. Speaker is going to get back to work.

Speaker is back at work. They are working on their side project. Speaker created a mini livestream to give themself more time to work. They are working on a project. They watch anime after they are done with it. Speaker is using the speech recognition API built into Chrome browsers to turn their speech into text.

Speaker is showing how to create a highlight video. They explain what a work session looks like. It's 45 minutes of working. There's a countdown timer countdowning when the next break session starts. The website may look like this.

Speaker is going to Brazil for one Sunday in April. They have a subscription to get notified when the website will go live and an audio player with a playlist of music producers' tracks. Speaker has created a website where they can create a list of tasks and send a tweet.

Speaker will see Anthony Cruz 15 minutes after the hour.

topics
  • mini livestream
  • browser
  • speech recognition api
  • highlights video
  • producers
  • check box
  • windex break session
  • view button
transcript

Welcome back your dreams were your ticket.

I welcome back that same old place that you like well then since you but those dreams everything, and they turn around What's going on, y'all?

Welcome back.

All right, stretch to fix my seat.

Yep.

Well actually, not too bad.

Like, I don't know what happened between the break time between these two session, these two sides, But when by super quick, but at least I got my like, laundry going and I clean up around the van a little bit, and I was looking at some code for my side project.

So I am making a little incremental step.

So it's getting there, which is dope.

So yeah, so welcome to until it dot works, it's a thing.

I created to help me work on projects that I have been meaning to work on and get things done in general simply for the fact that I am the type of person.

If I don't like set time aside, I will never Find time.

So I need to create something that will allow me to like be in the best opportune moment.

Give me the best opportunity to actually do something right, and so I created until it that works where I the fact that I have the like I don't have to, but the fact that I do like these mini livestream things, I am like, well, I am by the computer, is the have my love my work.

Like well we're going to do this thing some by the computer models will work on stuff right and it's helped me.

I think I have gotten a lot of projects done which is kind of cool.

They're out of my brain and into the universe kind of thing on the internet and so yeah so just like because I am working on another project now I probably would never do it if I would probably like watching anime or something, you know I am saying?

So I am watch enemy later after I get some stuff done so that's how it works for me, so on Until it not works consist of Cyprus.

And a cipher is a three-hour block of time, all right?

And when in each Cipher, there are brick.

There're sessions, there's a work session and a break session work, sessions are like, 45 minutes, heads down working on what you work on, trying to get something done, trying to get any progress me then 15 minutes after the hour, I pop up here.

That's your time to take a break, get up walk around, drink some water or watch me talk about random things.

I found interesting on the internet.

Whatever it is, just kind of let your mind relax and not, you know, not thinking about the thing you're just working on then.

So you will know because I will pop up here in the video below me if you ever jump into one of these, if you come to the site, and we're 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 that has audio.

So that's why the notice they're saying may need to click play to start the Stream.

Mmmmm.

Hmm.

Okay, then right now, I am using the speech recognition API that's built into Chrome browsers, to turn my speech into text.

And if you click open closed caption, hopefully, you will see that text accurately displayed out into the space that opens up, all right?

Then if there's ever anything during these break sessions where you like, oh that's kind of interesting.

Well I have adequate and create a highlight video.

If you click add a clip that goes back, a couple of seconds to try and capture that moment.

Moment that your one, make a clip and it will Mark that time stamp you get 5 times stamps, each time.

Step is like 5 Seconds long.

Now, if you can click that create a highlights video, before I end, the stream will happen, is, it will take those timestamps and saving to the back end, it would get the recorded video, cut out the time, stamps out of the record, a video, put them together, put an intro, put it out row, and then, you will be able to preview it downloaded, share to Twitter and I will show you how to do that later.

Then there's a countdown timer countdown doing the next break session when the next work session starts.

And yeah, that's pretty much it.

S***.

So when you talk about what the work session, looks like walk you around that, so you can kind of get a feel for it and what you can do.

Again, work sessions, 45 minutes, just heads down, working on, what you work on, try and do some Focus work and then it may be ill.

Your site may look like this.

Now, I say may, because the background image is just a randomly selected nature image, and so that will probably be different.

But in the upper right-hand corner, we have the menu section.

Subscribe has a list of all the upcoming ciphers and you can subscribe to get notified when we go live and I just added a Bunch for the month of April.

Not going to be here for one Sunday in April.

That's because I am going to be in Brazil so maybe do I want to do one in Brazil?

Now if I want to be roaming around the Brazil yeah I am not gonna be on the computer right.

Another country you hear.

They're all right, so yeah, so all the upcoming ciphers are there.

You can subscribe to get notified when we will go live.

Then the other side we have an audio player.

So if you want to listen to music while you're working on some stuff, You can I ask some really talented producers that I know if they want to submit music for random products that create.

And so I had them submit their bandcamp tracks.

So I made a playlist of their tracks using the band camp player and since it's a band camp player, you can buy the track, you can share the track.

And then I added that you could tweet it out.

So you want to spread the word on some really dope artist.

There's that's the way you can do that.

Then towards the center, we have the to do section where it says, add a task you type in the thing that you look to get done hit enter or the plus sign it will add it to the list of tasks there, you can click the text of a task to edit it, you can click X to delete it if you want to Market completed this, hit the check box and put it in.

Under this done section.

You can click the word done to see the things you got completed before I shut everything down, if you click that Twitter icon, it will open up Twitter and a new browser or new tab and it will Create a tweet and list out all the things that you got done and then you can send it and it's kind of cool.

Then we have a column to the right that has the countdown timer countdown, the Windex break session happens again, those are 15 minutes out the our view tutorials, so I have links to free code camp and the Odin project.

So if you like brand-new to coding for I have been told if we're not seen from they like their syllabus, if you go through them either one or both at the end of it, you will have a good idea of what it takes to do web development and from there you can make an educated decision.

I want to know you want spend more time and more money and pursuing it.

So there's that I also So, have some tutorials from my job, where I work as a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vantage and part of that is the kind of, like, look over tutorials.

Right?

And so, I added some tutorials there that I am kind of like, in charge of and so, just kind of get like feedback on people and how they find it.

So, I have three tutorials there.

One is where you create an application following tutorial and you can put in your home phone number into the like input box, hit call and your actual real world.

The phone will ring and you be able to have a conversation back and forth.

Then I have one where it's you get a virtual number you call from your real-world phone, that virtual number and the application you create in the tutorial will say, like, you know, incoming call and you can answer the call and you will have a conversation back and forth.

Then I have got one where You create application, and there're two pages.

And one user login, to one user to another user, login to another one, and one can call the other through the bout browser and have a conversation.

Cool stuff.

Least, I think so.

And so those are there.

So if you kind of like, are you familiar with coding, he's kind of like want to get a cool project can just get you know, get something done.

There's that might spark it.

Spark imagination to for Fuller project, you never know.

All right.

Jaco come back.

Ooh that show until sign up.

So if you want to come up here and talk about something you found your gown there in it, feel free to do that show until sign up or walk you through the process and then that whole highlight clip that you got created.

Well, once it's being with me work on under highlight, you will say status submitted and was ready to be viewed as a status done and it was a view button, be able to preview it, download it even quick to share to Twitter.

Now when you click the share to Twitter, sometimes shows your preview video as from the link.

But I am a bit browsers or what?

I don't know, but I have been attaching my the downloaded video to the Tweet because I post an Instagram anyway so that way.

I know the video will show up and so that's that.

Now, Jaco stands for help a coder / Creator out, right?

As I created for, if you were to get stuck on something, you want to get help right, you?

Create a Jaco invite people into the hot cocoa and then together, hopefully you will get the feedback or the help that you're looking for.

Right now.

If you click view, it will show you all that hot coals that have been created.

If you click create, you will be presented with this form, put in a title three, keywords to help somebody like be able to filter down and find it clicks create, then you get a unique URL, then you can copy that URL, or you can also click the link to share it to Twitter.

Right man, when you join your Jaco, it looks something like this.

There's the title of the top.

You can leave with a bleed button on the side and open a menu for some more options.

Have a text chat on the right side.

On the left side, we have a countdown timer countdown, the Windex break session happens.

You can then copy the URL.

Again, if you want or you can click the share to Twitter again.

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

And so when they click the link, you will be able to see who's requesting because they will pop up under pending, you can see their username, you can click their username to either open up Twitter or GitHub, depending on where they logged in with, from there.

You can decide whether or not you wanted that person into your room so you can click approve or deny.

If you click approve and it turned out to be a terrible person, you can always band them.

All right.

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

And the whole point of that is because the focus of the Jaco is to help you either get feedback or help with something you're running into.

And by presenting your screen, people will be able to get the context and see what you're seeing.

So that they will be able to give you the help that you're looking for.

And so that's why only you can share your screen.

Now the way you communicate and Jaco is, like I said we have a text chat where you put in your text there in the bottom hit, send it adds it to the list of messages but also added the ability to enable audio chat.

Now when you have your audio chat enabled, anybody who has it enabled, will be able to speak and hear each other.

Now, for the folks who don't have it enabled, they can still keep up because the messages whenever people are saying, we will be turning to text and add as messages in the chat.

And I have the opposite where enables text to speech.

So if you're not looking at the text chat, and silk, I want to follow along any messages that pop up in there.

Will be read out by your browser.

All right.

And yeah that's pretty much everything I think.

Yeah.

And then again you can check out the all the tacos have been created.

You can quick the Creator's name, the check out, either the Twitter or GitHub, and they can join the room from there.

And then there's a filter with all the different keywords people use and stuff.

So yeah.

So that's that.

I think cool.

I am going to get you all back to work because I am kind of excited to get back to what I am working on and yeah, so I wish you much productivity.

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, thanks again for hanging out and I will see you 15 minutes after the hour and yeah, much productivity to you.

This is Anthony Cruz.

AKA a butter.

Thank you.

All right, here we go.