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Speaker is a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vonage. His job is to take care of tutorials and create Oils. Speaker shows Jaco how to sign up. They have created a tool called Kohaku, which allows people to help each other during coding sessions. Speaker explains how a Jaco works. They allow people to share their screen.

Speaker has added the ability to enable audio chat. They are making progress on their side project. They are using a library for authentication and authorization. Speaker is working on the dashboard for it. They are going to send them all off with some traveling music by Anthony Cruz.

Speaker created a website for themself to help them get things done. They are going to do live streams and work on projects while they are here.

Speaker is doing speech recognition. The video on the website is frozen when it's in a break session. Speaker uses the speech recognition API built into the browser to turn their speech into text. They also use it to create a highlight video. If they create a highlights video, it will save the timestamps of the recording.

Speaker explains how the work session will look like. They have created a tool to help promote artists' music. Speaker sent a link to the track to promote it. They have links to free code camp in the Odin project for people new to coding. Speaker will be back in 15 minutes. They have a problem with the trackpad.

They are going home.

topics
  • break session work
  • autoplay video
  • band camp player
  • dope artists submitted music
  • phone number
  • text chat
transcript

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

That's a mol pitching for the not about changed since you hung around, but those dreams have remade, and they turned around It was only a welcome back.

Alright.

So this is Seifer of the day for unto it dot works.

Now until it dot works, is a site that I created mostly for myself to be able to help me get things done, because I am the type of person.

If I don't set time aside, I will never find time to be able to work on things.

I want to work on.

So I decided what I am going to do is hold myself accountable to be here to do these live streams.

And While I am here, I am out of work on projects, right?

So at least that's how my brain works.

So I am here to just work on stuff and then get making sure I take breaks by doing these live streams.

So just kind of way of tricking myself to be productive.

Until it dot Works.

Consists of ciphers are three-hour blocks of time within each Cipher.

There are two types of sessions.

There is the work session and a break session work.

Sessions are like 45 minutes, heads down working on what you're working on.

Is trying to get something accomplished, right?

Then I pop up with a year like 15 minutes after the hour.

So you can provide private provide you with a break to have an opportunity to get up.

Walk around stretch, drink some water.

Do what you got to do with a kind of let your mind float?

Off of what you were just working on, right?

It's kind of let your mind, go at ease a little bit then.

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

Now, if you ever hop into the site and it's in the middle of a break session, the video may look like it's frozen, and that's because odd browsers.

Don't allow for autoplay video with audio, so that's why I little notice there, so you may need to click play to start the stream next to that.

I have, I am doing speech recognition.

Using the speech recognition API is built into the browser to turn my speech into text.

And if you click open closed caption a little space will open up and hopefully my words are being transcribed accurately so that I can follow along below that.

There's the two buttons, add a clip, and then create a highlight video.

If there's ever anything during these breaks where you like, oh, that was kind of interesting.

You can add a clip, it goes back a couple of seconds and it marks the time stamp, each clip is 5 Seconds long and you get five of those before I can hit, stop broadcast and send you all back to work.

If you click that, create a highlights video, well, that will do, is it will save those timestamps?

And then, once again, the background have a bunch of different like routines happening.

So it will take those timestamps the recording.

Of the break session, cut out the timestamps, join them together, put an intro, put it out row and then it will.

It will you be able to check out the video that makes it highlight clip basically then there's the countdown timer countdown to win the next break session?

Will next work session happens?

And then there's a button if you want to join the chat.

If you want to chat and ask questions, do that nature cool.

Alright, so that is the brick session.

Let us talk about the work session.

Now the work session will look, something similar to this.

Nice a similar because the background image is randomly selected.

From an API, it's like Nature images, which I find calming so it looks something similar to this on the top, right?

We have the menu.

Subscribe has all the upcoming ciphers that you can subscribe to get notified when we go live over, on the other side with the band camp player with a playlist of tracks that certain some producers.

I know really dope artists submitted music for like random projects that I create so it being A bank.

The track.

You can also share it and then I added this tweet.

So you can tweet a link to the track to help promote the artist if you like it.

Then we have a to do section here where you put in the task hit Plus or the answer to add it to the list of tasks.

You can click the text to edit it, you can click X to delete it or you can mark it done by clicking the checkbox and now send it to the done section.

And if you click the word done, it will show you the things.

Got completed before I shut everything down.

If you hit that Twitter icon will open up Twitter and list all the things that you got completed nice little way to kind of finalize everything.

Then there's another countdown timer to the right here in that column.

That's kind of what the next break session happens.

Again, those have been 15 minutes after the hour we have you tutorials.

So I have tutorials, I have links to free code camp in the Odin project.

So if you're new to coding and you kind of like want to try something out for free and just take a little bit of your time, I have Links to those.

And from what I have seen for, I have been told if you go through them, you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do, like web development.

And from there you can spend, you can make an educated decision on whether or not going to spend more time and more money into pursuing it.

So there's that.

Now let us say you do your into coding already but you're looking for some like real quick projects that kind of, you know, learn something new.

Well, I am a JavaScript developer Advocate at Vonage.

And part of my job is to like take care of tutorials and create Oils, right?

So I have three tutorials there that I am kind of like, in charge of.

And so on of them is, you create an application, where you put your phone number in application and you can call your real-world phone and have a conversation back and forth.

Then I want to opposite where you get a virtual number from your real world phone.

You call that virtual number and you will be able to answer it in your application.

Then I have another one where two users like login but not really login and one can call the other through the browser.

And have a conversation between the browser's, cool stuff.

At least, I think so.

So those are there under view tutorials Jaco, we will come back to that show until sign up.

So if you ever want to come up here and talk about something you found interesting on the internet please do strong until a sign up.

Will walk you through all that cool then we have the triadic liquor then we have the highlights section.

So that video that you went that you sent to get made into a highlight clip.

First, you will say status submitted whilst Being worked on.

And then once it's ready to say status done, you can click the view button, be able to preview it, a link to share it to Twitter and you can also download it.

I download it because I also shared Instagram.

And so with that I attach it to the Tweet as well because sometimes Twitter showed Who doesn't?

I don't know.

It's whatever.

So cool.

So that is that now, huh?

Kohaku stands for help a coder /.

Creator out, right?

It's a thing.

I created to wear.

If you ever get stuck on something during these sessions, you cipher, you can create a room where you can invite people into it and from there you will be able to help each other out and get, you know, get the help that you need or the feedback you're looking for.

So if you're a quick view will show you all the different For tacos that were created is like a filter so you can like filter them out by things that you're interested in, and then you can click the Creator's name and it will open up your Twitter GitHub depending on where they logged in with.

So then you can tell, if it's a time of room you want to enter, Then you can join.

Now, if you were to create one, you will be presented with a form, you put in the title and three keywords.

Help somebody kind of like find it.

And we click create, you get a unique URL generated.

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

This is what it looks like.

We have the title of the top.

You can leave the hot cocoa with the leave button.

There's open menu for more options.

We have the text chat here on the other side, we have a countdown timer countdown with a next break session happens.

You can copy the URL again, you can click the share to Twitter again.

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

They're actually requesting to join your room.

So, they will pop up under pending, you can click their username to either.

Check out their Twitter and GitHub to bring what they logged in with.

And from there, you can make a decision on whether or not you wanted that?

Person into your room, so if you approve them, but they turn out to be a terrible person.

Well, guess what?

You can always ban them.

All right.

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

And so the point of that is that it's you, they're trying to get some help right or the feedback that you're trying.

So I think if people can see what you're seeing, you don't have to try and describe to them what it is that you're seeing, and they will have more context to be able to help you out.

With what you're looking for these?

I think so that's why you can share your screen.

Now we have a text chat where you know it's regular text chat you type in your message here hit send and it adds it to the list of messages.

I also added the ability to enable audio chat and so anybody who has their audio chat enabled, we be able to speak and hear each other, all right?

And then but don't worry about people that don't have it.

This, what people are saying will be turned into text and added to the message list so you can still follow along.

If you don't have your audio chat enabled, their have the opposite, where it's text to speech.

So if you're not looking at the text chat, but you want to kind of keep following along any messages that get added to.

The text chat will be read out aloud by the your browser, by your computer and you can still follow along.

All right?

And I think I pretty much everything and then again you can check out all the different codes that have been created.

And yeah that would be It, cool.

I went to that pretty quick nice.

So, because I want to get stuff, I am actually making some progress.

Well, I am doing my laundry right now making some progress on my side project, and I was having the hardest time figuring out, I am using this library for like authentication or because it's not just authentication that I want to use it for.

I want to use it for authorization as well, and so I am doing some stuff like in the back end so like authentication stuff was cool but it wasn't really working the way I wanted it to.

I am using this Library, that's with the platform.

So I think I got that working.

So now I am working on the dashboard for it and so that way be able to submit information and stuff.

So, working on that now.

So I am making some progress feeling pretty good about that.

So, I want to get back to work.

I am going to send you all off with some traveling music, and this is an artist by the name of Anthony Cruz.

AKA a butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because again, thanks for hanging out.

We back 15 minutes after the hour and until then I wish you much productivity and I will see y'all around.

And why is that not selecting?

I have the hardest time with this trackpad.

I don't know.

I press it, but it doesn't sometimes select, it's weird.

All right, but again, thanks for hanging out.

This is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter, it's called, thank you.

All right, thanks again.

See you around and it's not what is happening here?

Okay, here we go.

Home.

See this will work.

All right, cool.

It's actually selecting great.

Alright.

Thanks again y'all See you later.

All right.

Anthony Cruz.

AKA butter.

Thank you.