338: How to Think Like a Front-End Developer with Monica Dinculescu
Monica Dinculescu is an Emojineer at Google and we talk with her about the state of front-end development, knowing what you're bad at vs what you're good at, and coming up with a better analogy for it all.
Show Description
Monica Dinculescu is an Emojineer at Google and we talk with her about the state of front-end development, knowing what you're bad at vs what you're good at, and coming up with a better analogy for it all.
Guests
Monica Dinculescu
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I'm an Emojineer at Google, where I work on Magenta, making music and art with Machine Learning. Before this I worked on Polymer, and was a big advocate for Web Components. Before that, I used to work on Chrome.
Links
- Tensor Flow
- Dribbble Design #1 Progress Board
- Dribbble Design #2 Tracking Dashboard for Drivers
- Dribbble Design #3 Full Screen Hover Loop
- Dribbble Design #4 Mobile Homepage for CrowdRise
- Dribbble Design #5 Shortstache
Sponsors
Sanity.io
Sanity.io is a hosted backend for structured content that comes with an open source editor which you configure and customize using JavaScript and React. Once you have set up (it only takes a couple of minutes), you can start using it's API with your favorite frontend framework (anything that can query an API over HTTP really). Check out examples of what you can do with it, and get a free supercharged developer plan on [sanity.io](https://www.sanity.io/shoptalk).