tc39er.us
By Hemanth H.M
tc39er.usJan 04, 2022
Robin Ricard
In this episode we shall be talking with Robin Ricard from Bloomberg! Robin is working on Javascript Infra & Tooling Eng and is indeed a TC39 delegate.
In this episode we discussed:
- How did Robin get into tech?
- What does he do at Bloomberg?
- How did he get into TC39?
- Motivation behind Record and Tuples!
- His favorite proposal and why!
Some of the links for the podcast:
- @r_ricard
- Records and Tuple playground
- Records and Tuple proposal
Luca Casonato
Welcome to tc39er.us a podcast where we will be discussing JavaScript and everything under the hood with the TC39 delegates!
In this episode we shall be talking toLuca Casonatofrom the deno land (core team) and indeed is a TC39 delegate.
We discussed:
- What brought you into the tech world?
- We talked about Deno land!
- What got them into TC39?
- What is something that you learnt during the meeting (like a pattern?)?
- Some proposals that they are working on.
- Their fav proposal and why?
P.S: This is a community effort and not an offical TC39 podcast.
Justin Ridgewell
In this episode we shall be talking to Justin Ridgewell, Senior Software Engineer at Google. A core contributor to several of the most popular open-source projects and indeed a delegate to TC39.
In this episode we shall be talking about:
- Justin's journey in the tech industry
- Experiences from contributions to Babel
- Projects and life and Google
- Lessons from presenting at TC39
- Proposals he is currently working on [Author of Logical Assignments and Array Grouping]
- His favorite proposal and why!
Jack Works
In this episode we shall we talking to Jack Works, a Front-end Engineer from Sujitech, passionate about the expressiveness and security of the programming languages. TC39er working on the TypeScript/React ecosystem.
In this episode we shall be talking about:
- Their story, what brought them to the tech world!
- Lessons learnt from TC39
- SES (Securing JavaScript) in detail
- Favorite TC39 proposals and whys
Nicolò Ribaudo
In this episode we shall be talking to Nicolò Ribaudo: one of the core maintainers of Babel (for the past four years), who loves working on JavaScript language features. Nicolò contributed to different proposal such as "Records and Tuples", and just started studying for a master's degree in pure math!
In this episode we shall be talking about:
- What brought them to the programming?
- Their experience with Babel as a core maintainer
- Intersection between pure math and programming
- Records and Tuples
- His favorite TC39 proposals and whys.
J. S. Choi, MD
Welcome to tc39er.us a podcast where we will be discussing about JavaScript and everything under the hood with the TC39 delegates!
In this episode we shall be talking to J. S. Choi, MD a physician of internal medicine and clinical informatics, has a double major in Physiology double minor in Computer Science and Chemistry and preserving his Clinical Informatics Fellowship at Indiana University
Choi is an independent contributor to discussions of several standards bodies including the WHATWG (HTML5), ECMA Technical Committee 39 (JavaScript / ECMAScript), the W3C (CSS, Web Annotations), and the Unicode Consortium. Also interested in health-informatics standards such as HL7.
In this episode we shall be talking about:
- Choi's story: How he got into tech and TC39!
- Commonality between medical and computer science.
- Proposal for body-part emoji
- Choi's proposals and The Hack pipes proposal.
- His favorite TC39 proposals and whys.
Related links:
- Proposal pipeline operator
- Proposal for body-part emoji
- HISTORY.md pipeline operator
P.S: This is a community effort and not an official TC39 podcast.
Yulia Startsev
In this episode we shall be talking to Yulia Startsev Staff Engineer from Mozilla, who is indeed a TC39er works majorly on implementing new features on spidermonkey also runs Compiler Compiler a Twitch series about working on a JavaScript engine.
Listen to us as we discuss about her journey into the software industry, art, science, human psychology, women in tech and of course about TC39!
Tab Atkins-Bittner
In this episode we shall be talking to Tab Atkins-Bittner works as a spec hacker for Google on the Chrome team, working on CSS and other assorted web tech, indeed a TC39er and is the author of the Bikeshed spec-processing tool. Is a queer, a gamer (board and video) and love animals. Tab coined the term Shadow DOM! Don't miss to read their food recipes!
Tierney Cyren
In this episode we shall be hearing to Tierney Cyren who has made amazing contributions in @nodejs, ⬡.js, @electronjs, @openjsf and of course is a TC39er, we shall be talking about his journey into the software industry, his contributions in the Node.js community, learnings he gained from free and opensource, `Object.hasOwn` proposal and his favorite proposal.
Daniel Ehrenberg
In this show we talk to Daniel Ehrenberg who is a Cooperativista at Igalia interested in efficient, expressive programming languages. Work on TC39, improving JavaScript.
Listen to us as we speak about Daniel's journey into the software industry, TC39 stages, decorators, pipeline operators, Decimals, operator overloading and more!
Episode 11 - Mike Samuel
Welcome to tc39er.us a podcast where we will be discussing about Javascript and everything under the hood with the TC39 delegates!
In this episode we shall be talking to Mike Samuel after Gmail, Google Calendar was Google’s second large JavaScript project, and he learned JavaScript so he could work on it, he wrote large chunks of gCal’s first JavaScript client and the web frontend. Mike got into standards from there as he was briefly involved with the iCal standard / RFC 2445, etc.
Mike Samuel is a language designer from a static, typed languages background with a lot of appreciation for dynamic languages is into computer security and programming languages, TC39er, Former Googler and does not understand sarcasm!
Guy Bedford
In this episode you shall we hearing to Guy Bedford, an independent open source developer, creator of jspm, SystemJS and es-module-shims, core contributor to node and rollup, Mars 2020 Helicopter Contributor and indeed a TC39 delegate!
In this podcast we discuss the below:
Ujjwal Sharma
In this episode we shall be talking to Ujjwal Sharma!
Ujjwal Sharma is Compilers Hacker at Igalia, TC39 Delegate and a Node.js Core Collaborator
In this episode we shall be talking about:
- What brought you into tech?
- More about Igalia and what do you work on?
- What are your contributions in node.js?
- Opinions on Rust?
- What's your favorite TC39 proposal and why?
Dave Herman
In this episode we shall be talking to Dave Herman!
Dave is building dev tools at LinkedIn as a Principal Staff Engineer.
He founded Mozilla Research.
Authored the book Effective JavaScript
He also has a PhD in programming languages!
In this episode we shall be discussing about:
- What got Dave interested in tech?
- Mozilla Research and ES4.
- His experiences with TC39 committee.
- Whys of Effective JavaScript.
- Future of JavaScript?
- Fav proposal and why?
Episode 7 - Allen Wirfs-Brock
In this episode of TC39er.us we have Allen Wirfs-Brock!
Dreaming the future of software; Project Editor ECMAScript 2015; Reformed Smalltalker; JavaScript historian!
We shall be talking about:
- What brought him to tech?
- How was tech when Allen started programming in the mid 1960s!
- His journey in the TC39 committee.
- What happened there with ES4?
- JavaScript historian, what future holds for us?
- ECMA Fellow and ACM Distinguished Engineer?
- What's your fav proposal and why?
P.S: Don't forget to read JavaScript: the first 20 years a paper by Allen Wirfs-Brock and Brendan Eich!
Episode 6 - Ross Kirsling
In this episode we shall be talking to Ross Kirsling Lover of languages, programming and natural. Software engineer engaged in JavaScript implementation (WebKit) and standardization (TC39). Japanese speaker skilled in communicating across linguistic and organizational boundaries. SSE at PlayStation's WebKit team.
We shall be discussing about:
- His journey into the tech world.
- What his job at PlayStation's Webkit team look like?
- Features implementation and spec-conformance fixes.
- Talk more about spec reviewer role.
- What's his fav proposal(s) and why?
Chip Morningstar
In this episode, we shall be talking to Chip Morningstar an author, developer, software programmer, and designer of software systems from the University of Michigan in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering.
We shall be discussing:
- His journey into the tech world.
- What is that he has seen which is constant in the tech world over the years?
- First Penguin award and the word Avatar.
- His perspective and insights on TC39.
- His favorite flavor of proposals.
Episode 4 - Shu-yu
In this episode we shall be talking to @_shu from the V8 team at Google, is also a TC39 editor!
- His journey into the tech world? Preview of his job at V8.
- Exotic objects in JS!
- One thing that he finds to be very challenging at TC39 as an editor.
- What's your fav proposal and more!
Episode 3 - Myles Borins
In this show, we shall be talking to @MylesBorins who is :
- Artist, musician, developer, and maker
- Part Technical Steering Committee @nodejs
- Director Of Open JS foundation.
- Co-Chair @tc39
- Developer Avocado @google.
We shall be discussing:
- What brought him into the tech world?
- More about node TSC.
- Whys of OpenJS Foundation?
- What are the most challenging aspects of being a co-chair @TC39?
- Can you tell us about your fav (top-level await) proposal?
- is-promise hiccups.
- CAT gif in your slides!
Interview with Jordan Harband one of the TC39 editors.
In this episode, we talk with Jordan Harband one of the editors at TC39 about:
* His journey as a software engineer.
* How did he get into TC39?
* Roles and responsibilities of an editor, becoming an editor.
* T39 stages in one-liners.
* What's keeping him busy apart from tech.
* What's your favorite proposal and why?
Episode-1 with Aki
In this episode, we talk to Aki the co-chair of TC39!
- Tell us more about your journey.
- How would you explain TC39 to a five-year-old?
- How did you become a Co-Chair? What are the responsibilities?
- What's keeping you busy right now?
- What's the pro tip you would give to someone who is starting on standards?
- What's your favorite proposal and why?
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Welcome to tc39er.us a podcast where we talk about JavaScript and everything under the hood with the TC39 delegates.