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Raymond Camden explores new tools, technologies, techniques and more in this live coding show.

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Even Moar JavaScript Charting!

Following up on his most recent stream, Raymond will explore another JavaScript charting library and compare it with the previous examples.
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Charting with JavaScript

In this session, Raymond will look at the current state of charting with JavaScript. He'll try to recreate the same charts in multiple different solutions and see which works best.
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Parks and Recreation - Using Leaflet and the NPS

In this followup to his last session, Raymond will explore using the National Parks Services API along with Leaflet to build an interactive guide of American parks.
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Map It! (Maps on the Web)

In this session, Raymond will talk about maps on the web, specifically Leaflet, a JavaScript library for creating interactive maps.
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Hacking Arduino Hardware as a Noob Pt. 2

Raymond continues exploring Arduino, continuing the development of an integration that uses the display of the device tied to builds of a web site.
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Hacking Arduino Hardware as a Noob

In this session, Raymond, who is still incredibly new to working with Arduino, will show off what he's learned so far and build an integration that uses the display of the device tied to builds of a web site.
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A Place for Your Stuff (Data Storage in the Browser) Pt. 2

In this session, Raymond will continue working with IndexedDB, a browser API for working with data storage on the client, and continues to show how to use the API to persist data on the browser.
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A Place for Your Stuff (Data Storage in the Browser)

In this session, Raymond will introduce folks to IndexedDB, a browser API for working with data storage on the client. It's totally easy to use and not complex at all, and no one ever calls it IndexDB. Honest.
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Let's Freakin' Finish This PWA Already!

In this session, Raymond promises to finally finish the PWA conversion job and hopefully cover a bit about offline storage techniques as well.
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PWA++ (Building a Progressive Web App)

In this session, Ray will continue building the PWA from the last episode, digging into some of the core PWA capabilities of offline support and more.
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Let's Make a Progressive Web App (PWA)

In this session, Ray will cover what PWA is at a high level, what capabilities it offers, and build a simple example of one using a basic one page web page as an example.
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Adding an API to Your Web App (Part 2)

In this session, Ray continues building an application that consumes data from an API, making it easily accessible to your client-side JavaScript code.
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Adding an API to Your Web App

In this session, Ray walks through the steps needed to take an old XML based interface and make it easily accessible to your client-side JavaScript code.
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Playing Games with Alpine.js

In this session, Ray introduces you (quickly) to Alpine.js, an incredibly light weight simple JavaScript framework that's quick to pick up.
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Shall we play a game?

In this session, Ray will talk about the high level basics of building a web-based, text game. He'll talk about the easy parts, the hard parts, and why he has started way more games than he's actually finished.
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A Developer's Essential Tools and Stack

Raymond Camden shares the essential tools and tech stack powering his development. Join us to explore the key elements that drive his coding workflow.