Sinopsis
A collaborative project between Bart Busschots and Allison Sheridan to sneak up on real programming in small easy steps, using the allure of the web as the carrot to entice people forward.
Episodios
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PBS 27 – Introducing HTML Forms
02/01/2017On this week’s continuing series Programming By Stealth, Bart introduces us to HTML forms in order to take user input. It’s a pretty basic installment so not as head bendy as they have been lately. He also gives us some more repetitive homework to get more practice creating and using prototypes and accessor methods. The full written tutorial can be found at bartbusschots.ie/….
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PBS 26 – HTML Data Attributes with jQuery
11/12/2016Bart Busschots is back with another installment of Programming By Stealth. In this week’s episode we wake Allison up from her long winter nap away from programming and continue our work on our JavaScript clock. The goal is to create a better API for our clock so that we can publish it and have it be used by others. My personal goal is to have a secure clock I can display on https://podfeet.com/live so that you know when it’s coming up on 5pm at my house and hence time for the NosillaCast Live. In order to achieve this goal, we need to learn how to add data attributes within html, and then change those attributes using jQuery. Dust off your memories of prototypes and screw your propeller beanie on tight for this one! Link to the full tutorial is available at bartbusschots.ie/…
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PBS 25 – Case Study of a JavaScript API
22/11/2016Bart gave me another two weeks to get my homework done on Programming By Stealth and brings us a case study of how to create a JavaScript API on Github. He uses a real life example of a small, open source library he released over the weekend called barfificer.linkTookit.js. This library includes many of the bits and pieces we’ve been working on in Programming By Stealth, how to add a rel of no opener on all links with a target of _blank (the ones that open in a new tab) and adding a little icon in the url to politely tell the reader that you’ll be navigating away from the page you’re on. It’s a great lesson in the structure of how Github works and even more importantly how it automatically creates beautiful documentation from Markdown comments in the code. Tutorial shownotes are available at bartbusschots.ie/...
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PBS 24 – Creating a JavaScript API
28/10/2016In this week’s installment of Programming By Stealth, Bart teaches us how to create a JavaScript API up to and including an easy way to create professional documentation in order to publish our work as a JavaScript library. In order to get there we learn how to write reusable and sharable code, how “closures” help you keep your variables out of the global scope so they don’t mess up other people’s code, we learn one Ternary Operator), and my favorite, self-executing anonymous functions. Apologies for getting the episode number wrong in the audio – I said it was #460 when it’s actually #461. You can find Bart’s tutorial we follow in this episode at bartbusschots.ie/….
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PBS 23 – Creating Elements with jQuery
14/10/2016In this installment of Programming By Stealth, we’re working towards our first truly practical assignment in the series – a function that finds all links on a page, and if, and only if, they lead to an external page, alters them to open in a new tab, and appends an icon indicating that fact. Bart’s amazing full on tutorial is over at bartbusschots.ie/…. I also mention a fun little jQuery Easter egg, which you can find at citymapper.com. Just follow the link and open the console on your favorite browser and you’ll find a text based adventure game!
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PBS 22 – jQuery Events
01/10/2016Bart Busschots joins us again for his continuing series called Programming By Stealth. In this episode Bart explains how to embed JavaScript into a webpage, how to control when JavaScript executes and then teaches us about the browser event model. Using this model he teaches us how we can change things on a web page when the user clicks or after a defined length of time, or at time intervals. It’s our first time outside of the sandbox so it’s great fun to manipulate web pages and have them do our bidding! Bart’s full tutorial is at: bartbusschots.ie/… and it includes some downloadable files that are very useful for following along.
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PBS 21 of X – jQuery Basics
16/09/2016In this episode of Programming By Stealth, Bart ties up the last of the loose ends related to web forms. He teaches us about form events, which are critical to making our web forms not only accessible to screen readers but to allow our users to tab around to the different fields and interact with them without using a mouse. We learn about the keypress event and learn what it means for 31 to be the space key. Bart’s excellent tutorial is at over at bartbusschots.ie/…
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PBS 20 of x - JavaScript in the Browser
03/09/2016In this installment of Programming By Stealth with Bart Busschots, we finally break out of the sandbox and learn how to use the console in a web browser to start taking control of web browsers. Bart's full tutorial is available at bartbusschots.ie/….
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PBS 19b of x - Solving JavaScript Challenges Part 2
18/08/2016In episode #449, Bart Busschots walked us through how he'd solve the first half of the JavaScript challenges from PBS 19. This week we finish the second half of the 5th problem about Complex Numbers. Like the last episode, we're giving you the audio in the podcast, but if you'd like to watch the video of Bart building the solutions, you can see that over on podfeet.com.
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PBS 19 of x - Solving JavaScript Challenges
07/08/2016Bart Busschots got the crazy idea that we should do this episode as a video so that he could solve the JavaScript challenges from PBS 19 real time and talk through it as he solved them. I figured it would be mean to drop a giant video into your feed, so this is actually just the audio which is cool too, but you can go watch the video on podfeet.com.
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PBS 18 of x - JavaScript Miscellany
09/07/2016In this episode of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots takes us through the final stages of learning JavaScript within the playground. Now that we know about objects, we need to re-visit the arguments object present in every JavaScript function. We need to take a detailed look at the typeof operator, and we need to look at some built-in objects and functions JavaScript provides. We also need to look at how JavaScript handles regular expressions, and finally, we need to introduce the concept of exception handling. Bart's full written tutorial is available at bartbusschots.ie/....
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PBS 17 of x - JavaScript Objects
25/06/2016In this continuing series with Bart Busschots, we get a more detailed look at objects, and then we look at some standard functions and objects that are built into JavaScript. We also take a proper look at two operators we've seen before, typeof and instanceof. Bart's full written tutorial is available at bartbusschots.ie/....
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PBS 16 of x - JavaScript Callbacks
11/06/2016In this installment of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots takes our understanding of functions to the next level. The techniques we encounter today would be considered advanced techniques in most other languages, and you could spend years developing in Java and never encounter an anonymous function. However, because of how JavaScript is integrated into HTML documents, these techniques are considered fundamental in JavaScript, and anonymous functions are a dime a dozen! Before we delve into anonymous functions, we’ll start by taking a deeper look at how JavaScript deals with function arguments. Bart's full tutorial is available at bartbusschots.ie/....
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PBS 15 of x - JavaScript Functions
27/05/2016In this week's episode of Chit Chat Across the Pond, Bart Busschots is back with Programming By Stealth episode 15 of x where he's going to teach us about JavaScript functions. he'll twist our brains a bit with recursive functions but it's a fun ride. And there's even a challenge at the end! And as always, here's a link to Bart's terrific tutorial for the episode: bartbusschots.ie/...
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PBS 14 of x - JavaScript Loops & Arrays
13/05/2016We're back to Programming By Stealth with Bart Busschots where he explains how to create Arrays in Javascript and how to use "while" and "for" to create loops to access the information in Arrays. It's a little bit of a propeller beanie episode but we powered through till I got it! And as always, here's a link to Bart's terrific tutorial for the episode: bartbusschots.ie/....
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PBS 13 of x - (JavaScript Conditionals)
12/04/2016In this week's episode of the continuing series with Bart Busschots, he introduces the concept of conditionals. We'll learn whether boogers is true or false, how Javascript handles text strings and numbers in comparisons (what's bigger or smaller), how equality is really three different things, and we'll learn about logical operators like AND, OR and NOT to be used in conditional statements. Bart has updated the Javascript Playground he created so be sure to grab the new version. The entire tutorial is available here: bartbusschots.ie/....
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PBS 12 of x - (JavaScript Intro)
01/04/2016In this installment of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots dips our baby toe into Javascript. We learn the very basic building blocs, including how to make statements, how to make comments, three rules for variables, the difference between strings and numbers and what you can do with them, operators and concatenation. With the exception of the modulus section, I understood everything he said! Learn why this episode ends with the line, "Find out next week if boogers is true or false!" Find Bart's detailed tutorial at bartbusschots.ie/... including a link to his JavaScript Playground.
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PBS 11 of x - Tables
18/03/2016Finally, after many months of making us wait, Bart has decided it's time to look at tables on web pages. We’ll start by describing the HTML markup for tables, and then look at how to style them with CSS. Full tutorial at bartbusschots.ie/...
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PBS 10 of x - Yet More CSS
04/03/2016Check out the latest installment of Programming By Stealth from Bart Busschots. He takes me through four new CSS methods to style lists, he teaches me more CSS selectors, and then we get to play with pseudo-classes. It's great fun and I think I actually understood most of it! As always with the Programming By Stealth series, it's highly recommended that you follow along with Bart's amazing tutorial here: https://www.bartbusschots.ie/s/2016/03/04/programming-by-stealth-10-of-x-yet-more-css/
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PBS 9 of x - More CSS Positioning
20/02/2016This week Bart introduces a visual tool he created just for us (well, for me) to help us really understand how the box model works in CSS. You can see his tool here: bartbusschots.ie/... and follow along with his detailed tutorial on More CSS Positioning here: bartbusschots.ie/....