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  • On July 22-26, 2019, the Vehikl team will be attending the largest LaraconUS to date! With over 900 attendees showing up to the Playstation Theatre in Times Square, NYC, it will surely be an incredible experience!

    Join us as we speak with returning guest, Adam Frank! We’ll discuss upcoming talks, things to do in and around NYC, and what we’re looking forward to at this year’s conference.

    We’ll be in the main lobby of the theatre at our booth! We’ll have t-shirts to give away as well as other swag items, so make sure to stop by before they’re gone!

    Links and Resources:

    LaraconUS website: https://laracon.us/LaraconUS Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaraconUSLaravel website: https://laravel.com/NYC PHP Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/new-york-php/events/262484765/Vehikl Twitter: https://twitter.com/vehiklAdam Frank's Twitter: https://twitter.com/frankyfraaank

    Contributions:

    Guest: Adam FrankHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankAudio Editing: Nick DownRecording Facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://vehikl.com.

  • On March 25-27, 2019, we will be travelling to Tampa, Florida for VueConf US! During today’s episode, we’re going to talk about this year’s schedule, last year’s conference in New Orleans, and all the fun things we’ll be doing on our trip!

    Our guest speakers for this episode are Brian Hogg and first-time guest Natalie Mastracci! They’ll be talking about some of the things they’re looking forward to as first time VueConf attendees, and lots of other interesting things! Join us as we chat about fun facts and activities to do while we’re in the area.

    Vehikl will have a booth at the conference, so if you plan to attend VueConf US this year stop by and see us in the Florida sunshine!

    Links and Resources:

    VueConf US: https://us.vuejs.org/Brian: https://brianhogg.comNatalie on Twitter: @NMastracciVehikl on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vehikl?lang=en

    Contributions:

    Guests: Brian Hogg and Natalie MastracciHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://vehikl.com.

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  • Today we're discussing what's going on at the London Vehikl office! The London team has recently moved into a new building. The building is a beautiful and modern location. Caryn and James work in the London office and join us to tell us what it is like to work there, and what it's like working for Vehikl for general.

    The London location is hiring developers. It is a nine person team and looking to grow. Caryn and James walk us through their on-boarding process and tell us what they look for in a new team member.

    We also discuss the flourishing Dev community in London. Caryn tells us about the local meetups, conferences, and potential partnerships the London office may consider further down the line.

    Some of the meetups and conferences James and Caryn mentioned today are:

    Fanshawe Reactr ProgramUX Centre StageExplode ConferenceDevLondon meetup

    Links and Resources:

    Caryn Humphreys on GitHub: https://github.com/LadyCarniJames Abell on GitHub: https://github.com/jamesabellTorqd Podcast: http://podcast.vehikl.com/Vehikl on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vehikl?lang=enVisual Studio (VS) Code: https://code.visualstudio.com/Tech Alliance: http://www.techally.com/Fanshawe: https://www.fanshawec.ca/Fanshawe Reactr Program: http://www.reactr.ca/Dev London: https://devldn.ca/UX Centre Stage: https://ltux.ca/Explode Conference: https://explodeconf.com/

    Contributions:

    Guests: Caryn Humphreys and James AbellHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://vehikl.com.

  • Welcome to our first episode of the new year. Today’s episode is the start of a new series we are calling Vehikl: Under the Hood. We sit down with Colin DeCarlo and Brian Hogg and discuss some exciting developments in the London, Hamilton, and Waterloo offices. Vehikl is hiring new talent and we have many growth opportunities.

    We also talk about upcoming meetups and conferences that Vehikl is involved in and what we’re looking forward to in 2019. The meetups we feature today are:

    Dev London -- London office, January 29th.Speed Networking Night -- Conestoga College, January 29th.GPUG -- Waterloo office, January 30th.KWJS -- Waterloo office, February 20th.

    We plan to attend two conferences this year, here’s where we’ll be:

    LaraCon Online -- March 6th.Vue.js Conference US -- Tampa Bay, FL, March 25-27th.LaraCon 2019 -- New York City, NY, July 24-25

    Links and Resources:

    Brian Hogg on GitHub: https://github.com/brianhoggColin DeCarlo on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/colindecarloDiscover HamOnt: https://discoverhamont.ca/Dev London Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/dev-london/GPUG: http://meetu.ps/c/qCPs/vR6J7/fKWJS Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/kwjavascript/Vue.js Conference US: https://us.vuejs.org/LaraCon Online: https://laracon.net/LaraCon 2019: https://laracon.us/Vehikl on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vehikl?lang=enVehikl email: [email protected]

    Contributions:

    Guests: Brian Hogg and Colin DeCarloHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://vehikl.com.

  • What does "serverless" really mean, and how do you get started working with it? Why is serverless infrastructure becoming a popular option? Join us as we have first time guest, Jesse Carter, a talented developer here at Vehikl, talk about his vast experience working with serverless architecture.

    Links and Resources:

    Jesse Carter on LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/ujj3PVAmazon Aurora: https://goo.gl/qF7MScAWS Lambda: https://goo.gl/gsJLjvCosmo DB: https://goo.gl/2xUdDkDocker: https://blog.docker.com/EVault: https://goo.gl/4N8auPExpress: https://goo.gl/VEP2qZGoogle Functions: https://goo.gl/cnfsqXLaravel Forge: https://goo.gl/tuh74HKubeless: https://goo.gl/crQNsAMicrosoft Azure: https://goo.gl/JYiMUnServerless Framework: https://goo.gl/XB8fVUTwilio: https://goo.gl/yVGVp7Vehikl on Twitter: https://goo.gl/RxfNMDYan Cui: https://goo.gl/hSZGXRZeit Now: https://goo.gl/6wK6Y3Zeit Now 2.0: https://goo.gl/3MQKsc

    Contributions:

    Guest: Jesse CarterHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/DGS78p

  • We take a look at Uncle Bob’s (Bob Martin) book The Clean Coder and discuss the topic of software professionalism. We have varying degrees of experience that we share with each other and the audience. We walk chapter by chapter through the book and give some general impressions of what we took away from it. We discuss work/life balance, time management, client communication, and many other aspects of the coding lifestyle.

    No matter if you are a beginner or a veteran of the software industry, The Clean Coder is key for personal professionalism.

    Links and Resources:

    Lucas Gladding on LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/dPdWZoBrian Hogg on GitHub: https://goo.gl/7ZiX4TThe Clean Coder - by Robert (Bob) C. Martin: https://goo.gl/67EmWVExercism: https://goo.gl/TcGyowVehikl on Twitter: https://goo.gl/PgrYof

    Contributions:

    Guests: Lucas Gladding and Brian HoggHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/8LGjAU

  • React Native is a framework that builds applications for both IOS and Android systems. We have some curiosity about React Native and Lucas and Alex join us to tell us about their experience with React and React Native.

    How does React Native compare to the original React?What sort of workflow can you expect?What languages can you use with React Native?How long does a build take?

    Lucas and Alex answer all these questions and offer their opinions on the tool. We also discuss the alternative to React and how a newbie could get their feet wet.

    Links and Resources:

    Lucas Gladding on LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/1n8u7vAlex Barry on LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/59WsyeReact: https://goo.gl/3VcbkdReact Native: https://goo.gl/bJdz48Learn JavaScript: https://goo.gl/3kHo89Learn HTML: https://goo.gl/PkChzELearn CSS: https://goo.gl/apytuVFirebug: https://goo.gl/o6wvc1Chrome Dev Tools: https://goo.gl/zZv31qVue Dev Tools: https://goo.gl/gkwgvcFlutter: https://goo.gl/xihwPkXamarin.IOS: https://goo.gl/s3EHqkApache Cordova: https://goo.gl/6eUJc8

    Contributions:

    Guests: Lucas Gladding and Alex BarryHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/MCYHbx

  • So how do you like to work? Are you a multi-monitor user? Do you prefer the lights on or off? Dan and Margaret sit down with Adam Frank and Brian Hogg and compare preferences, quirks, and techniques when they want to get down to work and have a productive time.

    We discuss strategies and tips we’ve collected over time. We share tools we find work for us and what doesn’t work for us. Productivity is a personal experience and there is no right way to do it. Here at Vehikl we welcome all work styles and try to accommodate our team as much as possible.

    Tune in to learn about some really helpful productivity tools!

    Links and Resources:Adam Frank on GitHub: https://goo.gl/wu8PtRBrian Hogg’s website: https://goo.gl/6Rfnh2The 4-Hour Workweek: https://goo.gl/CHzGj7GitHub: https://goo.gl/zNcKXPWaffle.io: https://goo.gl/m912rmJira: https://goo.gl/h5m57fTrello: https://goo.gl/fCT3PcGitLab: https://goo.gl/ocvNDCFocus@Will: https://goo.gl/Vi6gdKSpectacle: https://goo.gl/5w4fF8MacBook Pro: https://goo.gl/U3V5eCMagic Mouse: https://goo.gl/ftzwFzRoost Laptop Stand: https://goo.gl/ub8WfCLogitech G-Force Mouse: https://goo.gl/bL5JSHPomodoro Technique: https://goo.gl/XiSpTZSlack: https://goo.gl/uBSJuzUnity: https://goo.gl/1RkD7YGunnar Glasses: https://goo.gl/FfqD12F.lux: https://goo.gl/xoT6fNContributions:Guests: Brian Hogg and Adam FrankHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/MCYHbx

  • Are you heading to Laracon US 2018 in Chicago? We’ll see you there! Brian Hogg and Justin Buchanan join Dan and Margaret to talk baseball, food, museums, and the conference we’re all excited to check out.

    Rumour has it, the first 50 people to attend Colin DeCarlo’s “Design Patterns with Laravel” talk will get something special.

    Bonus: Come meet the Vehikl team and grab a t-shirt and Torqd sticker at our Laracon booth!

    Links and resources:Brian Hogg on Twitter: https://goo.gl/DRm2fAJustin Buchanan on Twitter: https://goo.gl/di7P24Laracon US 2018 in Chicago, IL: https://goo.gl/B8S96GMuseum of Science and Industry: https://goo.gl/wfFj23Pequod’s Pizza: https://goo.gl/YBPu6iThrilllist Chicago: https://goo.gl/gPBkfYThe Original Rainbow Cone: https://goo.gl/CXgQuFThe Tamale Guy (via Yelp): https://goo.gl/at2bZKDiamondbacks v. Cubs at Wrigley field (July 24): https://goo.gl/urhazPLaracon conference schedule: https://goo.gl/A478BsLaracon speakers: https://goo.gl/1eMq4pWes Bos: https://goo.gl/b5atjzJason Fried (Basecamp founder) on Twitter: https://goo.gl/VMUQwNJocelyn Glei’s Hurry Slowly podcast: https://goo.gl/MWFMiWColin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFContributions:Guests: Brian Hogg and Just BuchananHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • Moving to Laravel from an existing application doesn’t have to hurt! Adapting Laravel to fit your team’s needs doesn’t either. Colin DeCarlo and Lucas Gladding join Dan and Margaret to talk strategies and experience in shuffling Laravel components between applications.

    Links and resources:Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFLucas Gladding on Twitter: https://goo.gl/bAXU5PLaravel PHP framework: https://goo.gl/M6X1kPIlluminate database package on Packagist: https://goo.gl/tNQvonLaravel Doctrine database object graph entity annotation: https://goo.gl/Rtu5zSLaravel TwigBridge: https://goo.gl/r2qYpHStand Alone Blade Package: https://goo.gl/SKfrCnBlade Package By Spatie: https://goo.gl/avPpfZPackagist: https://goo.gl/f5W5nECustom Auth Drivers in Laravel: https://goo.gl/hSDpXoRespect validation: https://goo.gl/Yjc5oHPSR-11 Container interface: https://goo.gl/xZvNdASeptember 2016 issue of php[architect]: https://goo.gl/KVKKrLContributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo and Lucas GladdingHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • What exactly is paired programming? How do you make it work for you and your team? What happens when you make it a mob? Colin DeCarlo and Grant Lovell join Dan and Margaret to talk through getting collaborative with your code.

    Links and resources:Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFGrant Lovell on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ARoaQCdeliver:Agile 2018 conference: https://goo.gl/LmYXx3Woody Zuill talk on “No Estimates”: https://goo.gl/xagf37Exercism code challenges: https://goo.gl/gmBBhQCoding Dojo Katas: https://goo.gl/DD8q1hGPUG Meetup: https://goo.gl/VL7ziBWoody Zuill talk on “Mob Programming”: https://goo.gl/isZcp1Brooks’ Law via Wikipedia: https://goo.gl/JFBAQqPHP Mentoring: https://goo.gl/ALUWjk“Extreme Programming Explained” by Kent Beck: https://goo.gl/4WLPVx“Pair Programming Illuminated” by Laurie Williams and Robert Kessler: https://goo.gl/t5jiFh“A day of Mob Programming” timelapse video: https://goo.gl/EfV78G“The Clean Coder” by Robert Martin: https://goo.gl/DK5nyMContributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo and Grant LovellHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • We’re back with part two of our inaugural Torqd book club; discussing Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin’s “Clean Architecture” with Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas Gladding. This time, we’re starting from the beginning of the book, diving into the SOLID acronym, dissecting the principles behind it, and debating when and how to put new lessons from a book into daily practice.

    If you haven’t read the book, it might be a good idea to give it at least a skim before listening to this episode. Heck, we’d argue that it’s worth reading for your career alone, whether or not you listen to Torqd! We got so much from it that we broke our discussion into a two-parter. You can listen to part one right here: https://goo.gl/CRjYbi

    Links and resources:Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFBrad Brothers on Twitter: https://goo.gl/VkKoMkLucas Gladding on Twitter: https://goo.gl/bAXU5P“Clean Architecture” by Robert Martin: https://goo.gl/mDdWM9Part 1 of our discussion: https://goo.gl/CRjYbiGodwin’s Law via Wikipedia: https://goo.gl/1GqUJCHamburger emoji debate via The Verge: https://goo.gl/NSaVwzContributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas GladdingHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • Gather ‘round for the inaugural Torqd book club. For our first entry, we’re looking at “Clean Architecture” by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin. With guests Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas Gladding, we’ll explore some of the larger concepts covered in the book (dependency inversion, plugin architecture, design patterns, tech debt) and hit on a few of our guests’ favourite parts.

    If you haven’t read the book, it might be a good idea to give it at least a skim before listening to this episode. Heck, we’d argue that it’s worth reading for your career alone, whether or not you listen to Torqd! We got so much from it that we broke our discussion into a two-parter. Listen to part two here: https://goo.gl/bxDEVW

    Links and resources:Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFBrad Brothers on Twitter: https://goo.gl/VkKoMkLucas Gladding on Twitter: https://goo.gl/bAXU5P“Clean Architecture” by Robert Martin: https://goo.gl/mDdWM9Contributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo, Brad Brothers, and Lucas GladdingHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • What is imposter syndrome? What makes it so tough to get over? Does it hit our industry harder than others? Brian and Daniel join Margaret and Dan to explore their own views on, experiences of, and ways to cope with that “I don’t belong here” feeling.

    Links and resources:Brian Hogg on Twitter: https://goo.gl/DRm2fADaniel Mills on GitHub: https://goo.gl/irnX3K“Clean Coder”: https://goo.gl/DK5nyMDHH on Twitter: https://goo.gl/LSfYCm“13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do”: https://goo.gl/peUBGN“The Imposter’s Handbook”: https://goo.gl/U1ojsvContributions:Guests: Brian Hogg and Daniel MillsHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • Adam and Stephen rejoin Margaret and Dan for a short recap of VueConf US 2018 in New Orleans. How much did we learn? What did we eat? Where did we drink? Who got searched for contraband at the airport? Tune in to find out!

    Links and resources:VueConf US 2018: https://goo.gl/KEqY9bAdam Frank on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ojQsfWStephen Belyea on Twitter: https://goo.gl/wcvM5nLafitte’s Blacksmith Shop: https://goo.gl/7NJ1ZgCafe Du Monde: https://goo.gl/gGxUXYSheraton New Orleans: https://goo.gl/2SzoXLHouse of Blue New Orleans: https://goo.gl/6SUFYmRiverview Room: https://goo.gl/Wb2s2MWillie’s Chicken Shack: https://goo.gl/64swLgThree Legged Dog: https://goo.gl/RkjWx7Vue.js sponsors: https://goo.gl/HwToQNContributions:Guests: Adam Frank and Stephen BelyeaHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • Heading to VueConf US in New Orleans this week? So are we! Adam and Stephen join Margaret and Dan to talk food, drinks, and fun in The Big Easy. Stick it out long enough, and we might even talk about the conference.

    Bonus: Come meet the Vehikl team and grab a t-shirt at our VueConf booth!

    Links and resources:VueConf US 2018 (March 26-28 in New Orleans): https://goo.gl/KEqY9bAdam Frank on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ojQsfWStephen Belyea on Twitter: https://goo.gl/wcvM5nSheraton New Orleans hotel: https://goo.gl/2SzoXLEpisode 12 of Torqd on Vue: https://goo.gl/r2uQNCNew Orleans episode of “The Layover”: https://goo.gl/JubQHZCrawfish episode of “Ugly Delicious” (referred to as “Ugly Food” by Steve): https://goo.gl/grpRqDContributions:Guests: Adam Frank and Stephen BelyeaHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • With VueConf US approaching, we’re looking at our experiences with Vue in production. Returning guest Colin DeCarlo and new-to-the-show guest Brian Hogg sit down with Dan and Margaret for an overVue.

    From bare bones usage as data-binding jQuery replacement, through enhancing existing environments without damaging the goods, to building out a ground-up SPA, Vue is useful for any project our guests (and Dan) have thrown at it.

    Links and resources:VueConf US 2018 (March 26-28 in New Orleans): https://goo.gl/KEqY9bColin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFBrian Hogg on Twitter: https://goo.gl/DRm2fAVue’s “Getting Started” documentation: https://goo.gl/wcws3KAdam Frank’s Shopify store (The Roasters Pack) with in-template Vue: https://goo.gl/K16XMoWebpack Vue-loader on GitHub: https://goo.gl/2GjNsHColin’s MMA SPA (MMA Companion) built with Vue: https://goo.gl/Z6qHQnVue-router documentation: https://goo.gl/FF8JDoPrerender.io crawler service: https://goo.gl/qe8YNeVueX state management: https://goo.gl/nFV6CvContributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo and Brian HoggHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • What is a11y all about? What does this mean from a user’s perspective? How does accessibility weigh-in on your project costs? Join us in this episode as our producer (and front end developer), Stephen Belyea talks about the importance of web accessibility.

    Bonus: Come meet Stephen Belyea in person at GPUG’s monthly Meetup on Wednesday, February 28th, 2018, for his talk: End to End A11y. https://goo.gl/quR1yy

    Links and resources:Stephen Belyea on Twitter: https://goo.gl/wcvM5nWCAG 2.0: https://goo.gl/BmgH3iA11ycasts’ introduction to Chrome’s a11y auditing tool: https://goo.gl/b44xdGGlobal Accessibility Awareness Day: https://goo.gl/u8r2EjJennison Asuncion on Twitter: https://goo.gl/jfczcXA11ycasts With Rob Dodson: https://goo.gl/x7Hke7Ontario’s (AODA) Accessibility Laws: https://goo.gl/3onCk9WAI-ARIA 1.1: https://goo.gl/e6GaXzBBC Accessibility Standards and Guidelines: https://goo.gl/eYqMf8Paypal’s Bootstrap Accessibility plugin: https://goo.gl/xtfcePWCAG Contrast Minimum: https://goo.gl/9k7JdVa11yTO Meetup group: https://goo.gl/vrxBuJa11yTO Camp: https://goo.gl/9zTD6Ua11yTO Conf: https://goo.gl/a4v77iGPUG Meetup’s February 2018 Talk (End to End A11y): https://goo.gl/quR1yyLĂ©onie Watson on Twitter: https://goo.gl/mea2AmBilly Gregory on Twitter: https://goo.gl/Qy2NaCKarl Groves on Twitter: https://goo.gl/fgzLEbJanna Cameron on Twitter: https://goo.gl/cRmq8bSteve Faulkner on Twitter: https://goo.gl/Zr5UdKContributions:Guest: Stephen BelyeaHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • New to CSS Grid? Heard of Grid but hesitant to ship it in the wild? Margaret and (our brand new co-host) Dan speak with designer Darren Galway about Grid’s new syntax, browser support, and getting it integrated into current projects.

    Links and resources:Darren Galway on Twitter: https://goo.gl/ZPddmsMDN Grid specs: https://goo.gl/ghWfBJ“Can I Use” support for grid: https://goo.gl/fh49gQCSS Grid Garden: https://goo.gl/717hsTFlexbox Froggy: https://goo.gl/fK9ZztCSS Tricks’ “A Complete Guide to Grid”: https://goo.gl/WSb6mgRachel Andrew’s “Grid by Example”: https://goo.gl/yfVwwDRachel Andrew on Twitter: https://goo.gl/Hqyh3a“Start Using CSS Grid Today” talk by Rachel Andrew: https://goo.gl/bFQAMyWes Bos’ CSS Grid course: https://goo.gl/Kef5XTFirefox Quantum announcement: https://goo.gl/QE7VgB“Layout Land” video series with Jen Simmons: https://goo.gl/XiQB9aContributions:Guest: Darren GalwayHosts: Dan Soppelsa and Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: https://goo.gl/TdJjR7

  • What exactly is code review? Is it more than just telling somebody what’s wrong with their code? Of course it is! Join developers, Colin DeCarlo, Dan Mills, and Justin Buchanan, as they sit in with Margaret to drop comments, request changes, and give approvals.

    Links and resources:Colin DeCarlo on Twitter: https://goo.gl/tYRaDFColin DeCarlo on GitHub: https://goo.gl/ePFtPJDan Mills on GitHub: https://goo.gl/irnX3KJustin Buchanan on Twitter: https://goo.gl/di7P24Travis CI test and deploy platform: https://goo.gl/qjjmkdContributions:Guests: Colin DeCarlo, Dan Mills, Justin BuchananHost: Margaret TavaresProduction and editing: Stephen BelyeaMusic and show art: Adam FrankRecording facilities: Vehikl (Waterloo)

    Special thanks for the help and support from the entire Vehikl team. Check out Vehikl online: goo.gl/TdJjR7