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🗓️ 19 August 2022
⏱️ 81 minutes
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0:00.0 | Today on the Vergecast, new Android phones, new Android software, the fight between social |
0:06.1 | media apps and of course the gadget news from this week, that's coming up right after |
0:10.4 | this. |
0:14.9 | Support for today's show comes from Slack. A digital HQ in Slack brings your teams, partners |
0:20.6 | and tools together in one space. Slack helps companies stay flexible, accelerate projects, |
0:26.5 | and keep teams aligned, so work just works. How exactly? Organised projects in channels, |
0:33.8 | work across time zones with huddles and clips, and even streamline partnerships with Slack |
0:38.4 | Connect. However you work, Slack is the flexible digital HQ for organised and efficient |
0:44.5 | teams, no matter where they're logging in from. Get started at slack.com slash DHQ, Slack |
0:51.9 | with a future works. |
0:58.9 | Hello and welcome to the Vergecast, the flagship podcast with incremental innovation and |
1:13.4 | electron wrappers for web apps. Today we're talking about JavaScript, we're not going |
1:19.7 | to do that. Most days we do in a roundabout way discuss JavaScript I think. This is not |
1:27.1 | the show for you if you're a JavaScript enthusiast. I will tell you that right now, I make |
1:31.1 | no bones about it. Anyway, I'm your friend Eli, Alex Crancis here. |
1:34.7 | I'm your friend who just loves Pearl. It's my favorite. It's great. You're just doing |
1:39.8 | the command line, you're in there. David Pierce is here. Yeah, I'm definitely your friend |
1:43.6 | who is going to give you a long speech about low code and no code and then try to convince |
1:49.1 | you to optimise all of the apps in your life to the point where everything immediately |
1:53.8 | breaks. That's my job. My first email client was an terminal, like a |
1:58.4 | Unix terminal. It was pretty good. I missed this. It was called Pine. I don't know if you |
2:02.6 | remember this. I might be the one old. Never know how to get a hacker every time you |
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