JSJ 319: Winamp2-js with Jordan Eldredge
Jun 26, 2018•49 min
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- Charles Max Wood
- AJ ONeal
- Aimee Knight
- Joe Eames
- What is Winamp2-js?
- The history and future of Winamp
- WACUP
- Winamp was the first big mp3 player that you could style
- Webamp’s features and the technical challenges associated with them
- Why JavaScript?
- Creative solutions
- Limitations of browser and creating something that previously existed
- The importance of limitations
- Hadn’t done very much JavaScript prior to this project
- Originally created with jQuery
- Led him into a career in JavaScript
- Pushing the boundaries
- Skin parsing
- “Bitrot” and making Winamp skins accessible again
- The value of side projects, even stupid ones
- Architecture docs
- What made you choose React and Redux?
- Spotiamp (Soptify’s canceled Winamp client)
- Making Webamp an Electron app
- Winamp visualizers being ported to the web
- The domain name webamp.org
- And much, much more!
- Winamp2-js
- Webamp
- JavaScript
- jQuery
- Architecture docs
- React
- Redux
- jordaneldredge.com
- Jordan’s GitHub
- @captbaritone
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