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Speaker is showing a work session to the participants. They want them to do what they need to do. Speaker has created a website with a menu, a bandcamp player and a list of music submitted by Speaker's friends. They explain how to do tasks on a website. Speaker wants people to go through the view tutorials and learn more about web development. They have some cool ideas about how to create applications. Speaker invites Jaco to sign up for show-and-tell.

Speaker explains to Taco how to create a highlights video. They have created a tool to help people who need help with their projects. Speaker explains how the hakko works. They explain to the owner of the hakko how to decide whether or not to let someone into the room by viewing their GitHub or Twitter profile.

Speaker has added an audio chat and text-to-speech to the chat room. They are working on a project. All messages that are read will be posted into the browser. Speaker is working on the account of the data structure. They want to upload files for the settings and also for the images and to make sure the API works the way they want. They will see everyone around 15 minutes after the hour.

According to Speaker, each Cipher consists of a three-hour block of time. Speaker has a work session and a break session. The work session lasts 45 minutes. The break session starts 50 minutes after the work session. Chrome browsers don't allow for autoplay video with audio. Speaker has an open closed caption button. They have two buttons to turn their speech into text and create a highlights video.

topics
  • cipher
  • break session work
  • underneath
  • highlights video
  • nature image
  • band camp player
  • phone number
  • view button
  • text chat
transcript

Welcome back your dreams or your ticket.

Welcome back that same old place that you like but those dreams everything, and they turn around.

Welcome back.

The first brick session of the second cipher of the day of until-- it that works.

Thank y'all for coming through.

My name is Duane and I created until it that works.

Most that on projects that I have been meaning to work on because I am the type of person that if I do not make time, I will never find time.

So I created until it that works as kind of like a Was to wear in my mind if I am going to be here to do these like break sessions, I am going to be like near the computer.

I am miles will work on the projects that I have been mean to work on, right?

So just kind of like an excuse to work on my own stuff, so that's why I created until that works.

Until it, that works consists of ciphers, there are two ciphers like a week or whatever.

In a given day, it's Sunday for me.

I don't know what time it is for other people, but each Cipher consists of is a three-hour block of time, right?

And within each Cipher, there are two types of sessions.

There's the work session and a break session work, sessions are like, 45 minutes, heads down working on what you work on is trying to get it done, right?

Trying to make some progression in it, then 50 minutes after the hour, we start up with a break session and a break session is this my pop up here with the video and if you ever jump onto the site and it's in the middle of a break session, well, 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 have the little notice underneath the video saying, you may need to click play to start the street next to that.

I have an open closed caption button.

We're right now I am using the web speech recognition API that's built into Chrome browser.

To turn my speech into text and hopefully show up accurately when you click that open closed caption button then I have two buttons that say add a clip and create a highlights video.

If there's ever anything during these break sessions like oh that was kind of interesting.

Well you can clip it out by clicking, add a clip.

Now, go back a couple of seconds and it will crop out like a five-second clip.

You get five of those and if you can click the create a highlights video before I end, The broadcast will happen is it will save the timestamps and then take those along with the recording of the break session and cut out the timestamps.

Join the clips together, put an intro and an outro customized to you.

The preview that so you can like download it.

Share to Twitter.

Do what you got to do?

All right, I will show you I will show where you can see that.

Then there's a countdown timer countdown to when next work session begins.

And then if you want to join the chat room, you can ask questions or what have you.

They're all right cool and it looks like my internet is going.

That's enough but it's fine.

We're keep it moves.

Okay, let us see here.

Oh, so yeah.

Work session.

This is what your work session, may look like.

Okay, thanks.

Oh, I do this.

There we go.

Well please work.

Here we go.

Awesome.

So, This is the work session screen now.

The background make diff be different because I randomly select a nature image, and apparently the API am I using is going away in June.

So, I have to figure out another way around that.

I think I may have a way, so, that's cool.

All right, then, an upper right-hand corner, we have a menu.

Subscribe is where you can subscribe to get notified when we go live, so you can subscribe to it has a list of all You can spread the, you know if I can we go live.

All right.

Other side, we have the band camp player that band camp player has a list of tracks that some very talented friends of mine who make music submitted.

So I can have it for like random projects such like this.

So shout out to them.

It's like I said is a band camp player so you can purchase the track, you can share the track, then I added this tweet link.

If you ever want to click, you want to help promote an artist by spraying the word, you can spray it on.

Twitter by clicking that and help, you know, spread Dope music.

Alright, then toward the center here, we have a to do section where it says, add a task you type in your to do.

You can either hit enter or the plus sign and I will add it to this list of tasks here, right?

Then you can click the text to edit it.

You can click x button to delete it, and then you, if you want to mark it done, just click the check box.

All right.

Then it will send a section to where you click done.

You will see all the tasks.

You got completed.

There's another countdown timer, the countdown.

When the next break session happens, again, it's 15 minutes after our view tutorials.

Now I have linked important project.

And for what I have seen from the curriculum, what I have been told by people who have done them and just from what I hear about it in general, I think if you go through those, you will have a good understanding of what it takes to do, web development.

And at the very least, be able to have a educate yield to make an educated decision on whether or not you want spend more time and more money in pursuing web development.

So, that's there, I also have t as my job as a JavaScript A Advocate advantage.

Over the tutorials, make sure.

With them.

So I have those there that I think are pretty cool.

One is, you create application, you put your phone number in a box on the site and you hit call and I will wring your real-world phone that you put that have one that's opposite.

Where you get a virtual number you call that virtual number and you can answer it in the application that you create with the tutorial and be able to have a conversation.

Then I haven't you.

It's you create an application where it's like to users login, right?

But they're not really logging in and one could call the other through the web browsers through the tabs.

It's pretty cool.

Have a conversation?

Alright, that's that Jaco, we will come back to that, but that's answer help.

A coder /, Creator out show-and-tell.

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

Feel free to do.

So show-and-tell sign up.

Will walk you through that process?

Video that you created to get made that you created to get me that you clipped the clips you made to get creating to a highlights video.

Sure.

Well under highlights it will say status submitted when it's being worked on and was ready to be viewed as a status done.

And then the view button will show up, may be able to preview it, you can download it, you can click a link to share to Twitter and sometimes Twitter shows the preview video.

But I watch the video to it just to make sure it shows up because I also post to Instagram.

So yeah there's that wealth cool that's everything.

So now Taco stands for and help a coder /.

Creator out to thing I created to where if people get stuck on something maybe they want feedback on something.

You can create a Jaco which is like a room and you be able to invite people into that room and be able to help you need.

So it's done by like so if you click view, you see the different ha.

Codes that are created, you can click the Creator's name to open up, either, Twitter or GitHub, depending on what they logged in with.

So you can check out their profile to see if go into.

Then there's like a filter list of different keywords that you can also filter it by.

Then if you are to create a Jaco, this is what a present.

And keywords to kind of like help people find it.

And then when you click create, it will generate a unique URL.

You can copy the URL or you can click the share to Twitter directly.

Now, when you join the hakko, this is what it looks like.

There's a title that the top And there's also you can leave over here on the right, you can open the menu for more options.

We have a text chat over here on the countdown, timer countdown one and next break session happens.

You can copy the URL again, you can click to share to Twitter and now when someone clicks that link they just don't automatically hop into your actually request.

It was requesting because those short depending on where you can click their username and decide whether or not you want to let that person into your room by viewing?

Either the GitHub or Twitter profile depending on where they logged in with, right.

So you can either approve or deny them.

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

Well you can always ban them from this list of a, all right and kick him out of there.

Now, you as the owner of the hakko, only you will see this share start screen share button, right?

I don't want your the person having You're running into an issue or something that you want to get feedback on, right?

So I Believe by showing what you're looking at, everyone else to provide context to help you help them.

You get the information you look for it because they can actually see it.

What it is that you're what you see pretty much.

All right so that's that then I also added a like I said here's a text chat so you just put in your message here hit send and it will add it to the list of mess, right?

Bye.

All the ability to enable.

Well.

I mean hear each other, all right?

And so but don't worry about people who don't have it enabled because the speech we turn to text and put into the messages list so people get so follow along if they don't have their speech.

Their audio chat enabled.

All right.

Cool.

Then we have opposite, where it's like text-to-speech.

So if you're not looking at the screen but you still kind of want to follow along with what's happening in the chat room.

All the messages that are read, that will be posted into the.

Will be read out the browser so you can follow along without actually having to, you know, look at the text chat.

So, all right, and I know that and then again, you can think check out the list like all the different hot, coat settings, click join, and join them.

And that's that.

Cool.

When that through that pretty quick, I am gonna get you all back to work because I am working on this project.

I think it's a pretty good project.

Progress.

Like, I am working on how I want the data structure to be of like the settings component.

So I have got that worked out and this thing is not escaping.

Stop oh, oh.

Come on.

Is it full screen?

Okay, that's weird.

This I really need this trackpad is not great.

All right, so with that being said, it's and go back to work and like I said, yeah.

So I am working on the account of the data structure.

I want things to be uploaded for the settings and also like the images and stuff, so I am looking through that.

I am looking to do some documentation and things to kind of make sure what the like the API can do is what I want and try to match the actual like the data so that it works the way I want.

So, yeah, neither there, I am going to go back to work.

Thanks again for hanging out right now.

I am gonna send you all off with some traveling music.

This is Anthony Cruz, AKA butter.

The track is called.

Thank you.

Because I want to thank you all for hanging out and I will see you around 15 minutes after the hour.

I wish you much productivity and see y'all later.

Thanks again, easy piece.

I was wrong.