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In the fourth episode of the Meteor Spotlight podcast, we chat with our friend James Sear, the co-founder of Avion!
With a combined experience of 20+ years of building digital products, Tim Ramage and James Sear recognized the inadequacy of online tooling available in user story mapping which led them to build Avion - an intuitive and user-focused story mapping tool with real-time capabilities. Meteor gave them the ability to create a fully real-time application with absolute ease.
To learn more about Avion, what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune into this episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, new features to come, and how they're scaling with Meteor.
Thanks for listening!
Links:
User story mapping tool
Avion case study
Meteor's website
Meteor Cloud -
In this episode, we cover everything that happened in 2021 from releases to Meteor Cloud launch, Push-to-Deploy, NPM installer, Meteor Impact, and much more.
There was a lot to cover on this episode which included:
* Meteor Cloud launch
* Free deploy with shared MongoDB
* Node.js 14 update
* NPM installer
* Meteor Compat Packages
* Meteor Impact/Meteor Hackathon
* Meteor 2.5.1 (M1 support)
* Push-to-Deploy
* Meteor University
Thanks for listening!
Important Links:Meteor Compat Packages: click here
Node.js 14 update: click here
Meteor 2.5.1: click here
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In this episode, we cover everything from releases to Meteor Meetups, the new 2.4 release, The Meteor Spotlight Podcast, Meteor Impact 2021.
There was a lot to cover on the open-source side, which included:
Meteor 2.4 Highlights:
Newcomers: Meteor NPM installer is now available for all platforms.Performance: reify has been updated to v0.22.1 which reduces the overhead of import statements and some uses of export ... from, especially when a module is imported a large number of times or re-exports a large number of exports from other modules. PRs 1, 2reify adds no more than 1s of overhead to import { Web, Add } from '@material-ui/icons/esm/index.js' (edited) Though a slow mobile browser will have morePerformance: Support for publication strategies in livedata server #11368New feature: Email package now allows setting Email.customTransport to override sending method.Update: Apollo skeleton has been upgraded for Apollo server v3Update: Typescript updated to v4.3.5Meteor Spotlight Podcast:
In our latest episode of the Meteor Spotlight Podcast, we featured our friend Eric Omeig from Boom Learning. Eric Oemig is a former Washington State Senator and the technical co-founder of Boom Learning. His company’s flagship product, Boom Cards, is used by millions of students around the world. Boom Cards are built on Meteor and have been hosting on Galaxy since 2014.
To learn more about Boom Learning and Boom Cards, what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune in to the episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, growth during the pandemic, to their journey with Galaxy.
We also have another episode coming up in a few weeks - stay tuned for more details on that!
Meteor Impact:
Meteor Impact will be happening on October 21st and 22nd - if you're interested in being a speaker, please reach out to [email protected] for more information!
This year's conference will also include a five-day Hackathon filled with prizes and networking opportunities! The Meteor Hackathon will be held from October 15th to October 22nd (a 7-day event), focusing on building knowledge and understanding in Meteor.js, Meteor Cloud, and javascript. Click here to register for the Hackathon.
You and your team can build a product with a clear revenue stream, a non-profit, open-source, or anything in between, BUT it should be usable and deployed on Galaxy at the end.
Make your teams and register today as we have limited spots - Click here to register!
Thanks for listening!
Important Links:
Boom Learning Podcast: Click here
Hackathon Information: Click here
Meteor Impact Conference: Click here
2.4 Release - Blog: Click here
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In the third episode of the Meteor Monthly Spotlight, we sit down with Nick Alt, the Founder and CEO of VNYL. VNYL is a platform that curates and studies your music profile to hand-pick new vinyl albums you will love & they ship right to your door.
In the podcast, Nick explains how VNYL hand-curate 3 records specific to you every month and are based on your particular music tastes. The best part? All of their technology is built with the help of Meteor. To learn more about VNYL, what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune into this episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, React Native, and how they're growing with Meteor.
Interested in signing up? Click here for a promo code for 50% off your first 2 months!
Thanks for listening!
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In the second episode of the Meteor Monthly Spotlight, we chat with our friend Eric Omeig, the co-founder of Boom Learning.
Eric Oemig is a former Washington State Senator and the technical co-founder of Boom Learning. His company’s flagship product, Boom Cards, is used by millions of students around the world. Boom Cards are built on Meteor and have been hosting on Galaxy since 2014.
To learn more about Boom Learning and Boom Cards, what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune into this episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, growth during the pandemic, to their journey with Galaxy.
Thanks for listening!
Links:
Boom Learning
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In this episode, we cover everything from releases to Meteor Meetups, the new 2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2 release, as well as Meteor Impact 2021.
There was a lot to cover on the open-source side, which included:
Meteor 2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2 Highlights:
New env variable METEOR_TOOL_ENABLE_REIFY_RUNTIME_CACHENew flag --platforms have been added to the build commandAndroid new artifact formatFixed long-standing bug causing server restartsSkeletons dependencies updated to the latest versionTypescript update to 4.3.2Meteor Meet-ups:
The next Meteor Meet-up will be happening on July 28th and will be the German meet-up! If you're interested in joining the session, click here for more. As mentioned previously, our meet-ups are remote for the time being until we can transition back into in-person meetings. We'd also love to have more speakers for these sessions, so if you're interested, please reach out to [email protected]! We'd love to hear from you.
Meteor Impact:
Meteor Impact will be happening on October 21st and 22nd - if you're interested in being a speaker, please reach out to [email protected] for more information!
This year's conference will also include a five-day Hackathon filled with prizes and networking opportunities! The Meteor Hackathon will be held from October 15th to October 22nd (a 7-day event), focusing on building knowledge and understanding in Meteor.js, Meteor Cloud, and javascript.
You and your team can build a product with a clear revenue stream, a non-profit, open-source, or anything in between, BUT it should be usable and deployed on Galaxy at the end.
Make your teams and register today as we have limited spots - Click here to register!
Social Spotlight:
We're highlighting different Meteor applications on our social channels for the weekly social spotlight campaign. This would run cross-platform (all channels) and contains an overview of your company/app as well as links to any specific CTA you'd like. You can fill out this form here if you'd like to be a part of our social spotlight series!
Thanks for listening!
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We're excited to introduce you to a new series - the Meteor Monthly Spotlight! We'll be featuring different companies in this new series and learning how they're building with Meteor.
In this episode, we're chatting with our friends at Qualia, a digital real estate platform. Qualia has been building with Meteor for some time and raised their Series-D in December of last year. As of today, Qualia has a 500 person team and a customer base of around 1 million. Their products are used to manage a substantial percentage of US real estate transactions. If you recently bought a house (in the US), there's a good chance that the transaction went through Qualia's software.
To learn more about Qualia, what they do, and how they're scaling with Meteor, tune into this episode! We cover everything from their tech stack, how DDP benefits them, to their journey with Blaze.
Thanks for listening!
Links:
Qualia Website
Series-D Announcement
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After taking a little break, we're back full force!
In this episode, we cover everything from releases to Meteor Meetups and our new podcast structure. There was a lot to cover on the open-source side, which included:
Meteor 2.2 Highlights:
MongoDB 4.4.4 updatedTypescript 4.2.2 updatedCordova 10 updatedBlaze HMRNew Operator for MiniMongoDeprecation flagMeteor Meetups:
The next Meteor Meet-up will be happening May 26th and will be the German meet-up! If you're interested in joining the session, click here for more. As mentioned previously, our meet-ups are remote for the time being until we can transition back into in-person meetings. We'd also love to have more speakers for these sessions, so if you're interested, please reach out! We'd love to hear from you.
Meteor Impact:
Meteor Impact will be happening on October 21st and 22nd - if you're interested in being a speaker, please reach out to [email protected] for more information!
New Development Hire: Meteor Software is hiring! If you're a passionate Meteor developer that wants to contribute to Meteor and Meteor Cloud, we'd love to hear from you! Bonus points if you are already a Meteor contributor. See the full job description here.
We also dive into Verified Accounts on Atmosphere, Meteor Examples, the Meteor Job Board, and much more!
Thanks for listening!
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We covered a lot of ground in February! On this episode of the Meteor Monthly Wrap-Up, Filipe and Matt discuss developments on the open-source side, including:
Meteor 2.1 (Node.js security release): Node.js released its update on Feb 23rd, and we released ours just the next day. A trend that we're hoping to continue, especially with security releases.
New Development Hire: Meteor Software is hiring! If you're a passionate Meteor developer that wants to contribute to Meteor and Meteor Cloud, we'd love to hear from you! Bonus points if you are already a Meteor contributor. See the full job description here.
We also dive into Verified Accounts on Atmosphere, Meteor Examples, the Meteor Job Board, and much more!
Our featured Meteor Cloud Feature (featured, feature) is Prerender SEO optimization, which comes standard with applications deployed on Meteor Cloud. There is a server that tries to render your JavaScript application for you in a way that's friendly for SEO at no additional charge!
Thanks for listening!
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In this episode of the Meteor Monthly Wrap-Up, we dive into the two major releases in the past month: Meteor Cloud and Meteor 2.0.
To kick it off, we discuss the specifics of Meteor Cloud and why we made the changes - which include:
The thought behind the Meteor Cloud design, layout and new UIThe return of the free plan and who it's meant forWhat the new Enterprise plan is and what that includesLogin/Sign-Up with GitHubThe important piece is to highlight the main reason for making these changes: the goal is to make the experience of using our different products (Galaxy Hosting, Meteor Cloud, and Atmosphere) integrated in an intuitive way for developers.
The other major driver was to make it easier for new Meteor developers to deploy their applications. Getting your app in production is such a key component to seeing the power of Meteor; to bring more developers to the platform, it was important for us to improve the experience. Enter the Free plan and the new shared MongoDB instance!
More information on Cloud can be found here. To get started with using Meteor Cloud for free, visit our site.
Next, we covered Meteor 2.0. Highlights include:
Hot Module Replacement (not just for React)cloud.meteor.com is built on Meteor 2.0!Meteor CreateFor more information on Meteor 2.0 and what's coming next, see our blog post.
If you love Meteor and the updates we've made, spread the word! Our community has been so great and we'll need your help to bring new developers building and deploying on with Meteor Cloud.
As always, please reach out to us directly at [email protected] if you have any questions, feedback, or otherwise!
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In this episode Matt and Filipe discuss the major items worked on in the past month: The 1.12 release, Meteor Cloud and Meteor 2.0 progress. Please enjoy!
The most recent release was Meteor 1.12, which included TypeScript update to 4.1.2 (we were using TypeScript 3 before) with Decorators and Metadata Reflection. Please see the our blog for full release notes! Thanks to everyone that worked on the 1.12 release! We encourage you to join us and contribute.
We also did an overview of Meteor 2.0 progress, which includes Treeshaking (beta 4) and Hot Module Replacement (beta 3).
Next, we reviewed all the ways to save money on Galaxy Hosting: Annual prepayment and auto-scaling (available on Galaxy Professional plan). You can reach out to us at [email protected] if you'd like to learn more, set up prepayment on your account and save 20% off your annual hosting costs!
We did mention the State of Javascript report in the podcast. Quick update -- that survey has now closed.
Happy holidays from the Meteor Software team! Thanks again for supporting the Meteor ecosystem.
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Welcome to the second episode of the Meteor Monthly Wrap-Up!
In this show, Matt and Filipe cover a lot of ground. October 2020 was a busy month!
First and foremost, thank you to all of the community members who contributed to the success of the Meteor Impact Conference! Special thanks to Jan Dvorak (Storyteller), who played a huge role in getting it up and running, as well as all of our speakers!
For those of you who were not able to attend the live events, all of the sessions are available on our YouTube Channel.
In this episode, we talked about a few of the major components of Meteor 2.0 release (currently in Beta). This includes:
Hot Module ReplacementTreeshaking!Please do begin to use Meteor 2.0 (beta) and give us any feedback or insights. This goes a long way in our ability to improve the version!
The next important items on the agenda are related to the evolution of Galaxy Hosting: the release of Meteor Cloud, which we dive into a bit on the show. This is a big upgrade for Meteor Software as a business, and we're excited to show you the full extent of the changes. For now, we can tell you that there will be a Free Plan and default auto-configuration for Mongo DB : -)
Other things mentioned:
New React Tutorials Filipe's new How To Create an App tutorial seriesThanks so much for listening! As with everything we do, feedback is always appreciated. Send us a note at [email protected], we'd love to hear from you!
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Welcome to our new show! The Meteor Monthly Wrap-Up is exactly what it sounds: A monthly podcast showcasing everything that we've done over the past month on both the Open Source side of the core framework and on Galaxy Hosting.
This is one effort of ours to improve our communication with our community. We hope you enjoy!
For our first episode we also did a bit of an introduction and set out the goals of the show. One of these goals is bringing more people to the platform by way of word of mouth, case studies and showcase items.
If anyone wants to take part in a case study or have your app showcased, please email [email protected]. We have some swag to give out : -)
We also also dive deeper into the key updates we've made since the acquisition. Such as:
Galaxy Hosting Free Trial Security updates for Galaxy: App Protection, 2-Factor AuthenticationMeteor 1.11 updates like: Performance optimizations, Cache your builds, Apollo and Vue SkeletonsAnd much more..If you have any feedback or suggestions, please let us know at [email protected].
If you're not already part of our community Slack, you can join us here. We'd love to have you! Also, check out the Forums and our blog for additional updates and news from us.
As always follow us on social, and rate review and subscribe for future Meteor updates!