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    Explore " repl" with insightful episodes like "467: All Hands on Deck", "467: All Hands on Deck", "RNR 205 - Reactotron: Debugging State with Rich Evans", "Clojure and Its Superpower, The REPL" and "Python on the BBC micro:bit with Jonathan Austin" from podcasts like ""LINUX Unplugged", "LIVE Unplugged", "React Native Radio", "Fork Pull Merge Push" and "KidsLab - a podcast for parents and educators passionate about STEAM education"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    RNR 205 - Reactotron: Debugging State with Rich Evans

    RNR 205 - Reactotron: Debugging State with Rich Evans

    Robin, Jon Major, and Jamon talk with Rich Evans about Reactotron, which is a free desktop app for inspecting and debugging React Native apps.

     

    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. Reactotron website
    2. Reactotron Github
    3. Flipper
    4. Darin Wilson’s talk about Reactotron at Chain React 2018
    5. Better React Native Debugging with Reactotron in Flipper
    6. Fullstack Labs article

    Connect With Us!

    1. React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio
    2. Jamon - @jamonholmgren
    3. Jon Major - @jonmajorc
    4. Rich -  @rmevans9
    5. Robin - @robin_heinze

    Clojure and Its Superpower, The REPL

    Clojure and Its Superpower, The REPL

    Cheers to the 14th trip around the sun of the language that’s made up of data! In this episode, Esko, Matti and Toni discuss Clojure, REPL, and how you can use them in your next project.

    Guests

    Matti Lankinen’s programming career started from the little boy's dream of making his own games. C++ was too hard at the time, so he started making his own programming language. It was never finished. (Hands up, who can relate?)

    Toni Vanhala learned the alphabet by typing on the keyboard and copying BASIC programs his mother read aloud. A couple decades later, Toni got his Ph.D. after programming a custom gaze tracker, virtual humans that react to facial expressions, and a chair that senses emotions.

    Host

    Esko Lahti is an engineer who now works in the company that got him into Clojure. Now, his party trick at meetups is to rapid fire through an extensive list of parentheses jokes.

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    Python on the BBC micro:bit with Jonathan Austin

    Python on the BBC micro:bit with Jonathan Austin

    We're talking to Jonathan Austin, CTO of the micro:bit foundation about coding the BBC micro:bit via the text-based python programming language. 

    When it comes to programming the micro:bit, the Python Editor allows you to use the Python programming language - which is text-based and non-visual in comparison to the MakeCode editor. To be exact, you can use MicroPython on the micro:bit. MicroPython is a lean and efficient implementation of the Python 3 programming language that includes a small subset of the Python standard library and is optimised to run on microcontrollers and in constrained environments.




    Merge Conflict 48: Frank Mocks Interfaces

    Merge Conflict 48: Frank Mocks Interfaces
    To create design time data or not to create design time data, that is the question? Or is it better to mock out all of your interfaces or say heck let's code straight to the API end points? When you are developing a large project and desire the "blendability", what approach is best to take, and what works well with design time tools like Blend and the Xamarin Live Player? We discuss all this and more on this week's episode. Follow Us Frank: Twitter, Blog, GitHub James: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Citrine by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr
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