HNpod 11: HTML5, Yeoman, and Web Audio with Addy Osmani and Stuart Memo
Our guests today are Stuart Memo Web Developer and Co-Creator of Question Park (http://questionpark.com/), and Qwerty Hancock (http://stuartmemo.com/qwerty-hancock/) a browser-based embeddable music keyboard; and Addy Osmani, Developer Programs Engineer at Google, member of the jQuery team and also a writer (http://addyosmani.com/blog/). Stuart will soon be speaking at JSConf in Berlin, his speech entitled “JavaScript is the New Punk Rock.”
More on our guests can be found at: (http://www.hnpod.com/guests).
Host:
Michael Mahemoff (http://player.fm/)
Stories:
State of HTML5 and HTML5 on native apps: FaceBook’s so-called “dropping” of HTML5 and what it means for the industry. Chrome Packaged Apps and HTML5-powered operating systems such as Firefox OS and Chrome OS.
Web Development Frameworks: We examine how people are able to get work done using frameworks such as Yeoman. We also discuss how it came about.
Web Audio: We discuss high performance for your browser and the various browsers that currently supports web audio.
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Featuring
Stuart Memo Web and iPhone Developer, creator of Question Park
Stuart is currently a web developer. He is the co-creator of Question Park (http://questionpark.com/). He also created an iPhone game called All Fridges Are Psychotic (http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/all-fridges-are-psychotic/id344310546?mt=8). Presently he is working with Web Audio API.
Addy Osmani Developer Programs Engineer at Google
He is currently a Developer Programs Engineer at Google, working on tools for improving how developers create applications. He is also a member of the jQuery team where he assists with documentation and their learning site projects.
He has made contributions to OS projects such as Modernizr (http://modernizr.com/). Some of his personal projects include: TodoMVC , which helps developers compare JavaScript MVC frameworks and jQuery UI Bootstrap.
He has also written Developing Backbone.js Applications (http://addyosmani.github.com/backbone-fundamentals/) and Learning JavaScript Design patterns (http://addyosmani.com/resources/essentialjsdesignpatterns/book/). He occasionally writes tech reviews books such as JavaScript Web Applications (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920018421.do).