Next Code Break – Blogging with Eleventy / / No Comments Hey folks – my next <Code><Br> will not be this Tuesday as I’ll be presenting at API World (assuming American gets me there today) so I’ve pushed back the livestream till Thursday, November 7th. Usual time – 12PM CST. You can read more about the event here: https://cfe.dev/talkshows/codebreak-11072024/ I’m going to be discussing Eleventy and building a basic blog. I’ve wanted to cover Eleventy on my show for a while but was waiting for 3.0 to come out. Now that it has – I can’t wait to introduce it to folks. Hope to see you there! Raymond Camden… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Blogging, Break, code, Eleventy, Next
Next , and Vote For My AI Demo! / / No Comments Greetings, programs. This is just a quick note about my <Code><Br> show. Usually the show goes on every two weeks, but with the holiday this week I pushed it off to September 17th. You can find the details and RSVP here: "Parks and Recreation – Using Leaflet and the NPS" As the link says, this will be another stream involving Leaflet, which I’ve been having a hell of a lot of fun with the last few weeks. I hope to see you there! And then on a completely different topic, I’ve entered the Gemini API Developer Competition and honestly, I’ve probably got no chance to actually win, but I’d love for you to take a look at my entry, Content Assistant,... more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Demo, Next, Vote
Next Code Break – August 6 / / No Comments Hey folks, earlier last month, I mentioned a tweak to my <Code><Br> schedule, and originally I was going to have one today, but that has been pushed out to August 6th. You can find out more here: Hacking Arduino Hardware as a Noob Pt. 2 My plan is to continue showing Arduino/web integration and I’ve got an interesting bug to share. (I love it when I make mistakes that are good lessons!) I hope to see you there! Raymond Camden… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: August, Break, code, Next
Learn about the Photoshop API Next Week / / No Comments Next week, Tuesday August 8 at 11AM CST, I’ll be giving a free, online presentation at CFE.dev on "Automating Image Workflows with Photoshop APIs". Here’s more information from the event description: Inarguably, Photoshop dominates the professional image editing software world. But did you know that many of the capabilities of Photoshop can be added to your own applications via Adobe’s Photoshop APIs? In this session, Raymond Camden will show you how to add image automations including modifying and enhancing images with powerful filters using the Photoshop APIs. If you can’t make it, just watch the recording later, and reach out with any questions. Photo by Glenn... more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: about, Learn, Next, Photoshop, Week
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The ins and outs of JavaScript reducer — a simple, yet powerful array method – The Next Web / / No Comments The ins and outs of JavaScript reducer — a simple, yet powerful array method The Next Web “JavaScript” – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: Array, JavaScript, method, Next, outs, powerful, reducer, simple
A comprehensive guide to Typescript for JavaScript developers – The Next Web / / No Comments A comprehensive guide to Typescript for JavaScript developers The Next Web “JavaScript” – Google News… more → Posted in: JavaScript Tagged with: comprehensive, developers, Guide, JavaScript, Next, TypeScript