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Devops and Security Vodcast: Code Quality & Helpful Tools

&yet’s ops and security guys hash it out in this latest vodcast.

Nathan Lafreniere talks about what’s in his devops toolkit, his code deployment process, how ops can help maintain code quality, and his new documentation library, ape.

Adam Baldwin discusses his new Node.js header security library for express, helmet, a few headers that most apps should be including by default now, and some random bits about realtime security.

Fortunately for you this particular cut doesn’t include Adam singing Russian Unicorn but it does feature a yeti and Adam doing what he would consider dancing.

Please let us know what you would like to hear about in the future regarding ops and security.

Credits:

Talent”: Nathan (left) and @adam_baldwin (right).

Video filmed and produced by the awesome Ms. Mel.

Parenting with CSS4. And Vengeance. A Very Special Vodcast.

It’s our first podcast, or maybe &cast, and what a start we’re off to.

James displays a knack for not preparing, being distracted, and wiping sweat off his face. He does, however, know what he’s talking about when it comes to CSS specs. Eric asks James to explain the newly proposed subject selectors, link psuedo-classes and whether or not anyone could become Batman, realistically.

Let us know what you think about the CSS4 proposals and how excited you are about the “parent” selector. Because as you can tell, we’re wicked excited about it over here.

Credits:

Talent”: @ericzanol (left) and @jamesmenera (right).

Video filmed and produced by the awesome Ms. Mel.

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Giving us a challenging problem to solve is like Ma ringing the jangly triangle thing to announce dinner and whatnot.

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