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    Explore " codecademy" with insightful episodes like "RNR 201 - We React to News", "EP82: How Codecademy Builds Community" and "Javascript" from podcasts like ""React Native Radio", "The Community Corner with Beth McIntyre" and "Programming Throwdown"" and more!

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    RNR 201 - We React to News

    RNR 201 - We React to News

    Robin, Jamon, and new show co-host Jon Major Condon do a brand-new show format called “We React to News”. We talk about five of the biggest stories from the React Native community, including a lot of Expo news.

     

    This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.

    Helpful Links:

    1. Viral Tiktok meme
    2. Expo CLI
    3. Coinbase going all-in on RN and their Animated Tabbar in React Native
    4. Stripe’s React Native SDK
    5. CodeCademy Learning React Native course
    6. Ignite 7.0: Making Ignite a multi-platform React Native boilerplate

    Connect With Us!

    1. React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio
    2. Jamon - @jamonholmgren
    3. Jon Major - @jonmajorc
    4. Robin - @robin_heinze

    EP82: How Codecademy Builds Community

    EP82: How Codecademy Builds Community
    Mike Jewett is our guest on today’s episode, he is Director of Community at Codecademy. The Codecademy Community is super ingrained with the product, and Mike works closely with the product team to integrate ideas, make changes, and build a better space. Today, he shares how the community operates within the org, how he proves the value of the community, and how they successfully launched an events program in the middle of a pandemic.

    Javascript

    Javascript

    This show covers Javascript, the only client-side scripting language built into most modern browsers. The episode talks about Patrick's move to Silicon Valley, Codecademy, The HP Touchpad Fire sale, and Minecraft's Notch challenging Bethesda to Quake 3. The tools of the biweek are Low-Level Virtual Machine (LLVM), an open source virtual machine and suite of compilers that compile and run code from many languages. and Hamachi, a free virtual private networking solution.

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