
NC #774 LINEDOCK, Adaptive Headlights, Live Show Goes Wrong, Nightwatch, SpotOn, Security Bits
03/09/20 • 119 min
- CCATP #628 — Bart Busschots on Creating Automator Quick Actions
- CES 2020: LINEDOCK Dock for MacBook Pro
- CES 2020: North American Lighting Adaptive Headlights
- When the Live Show Goes Wrong
- CES 2020: NightWatch Epileptic Seizure Detection System
- CES 2020: SpotOn Wireless Smart Fence for Dogs
- Security Bits with Bart Busschots
- CCATP #628 — Bart Busschots on Creating Automator Quick Actions
- CES 2020: LINEDOCK Dock for MacBook Pro
- CES 2020: North American Lighting Adaptive Headlights
- When the Live Show Goes Wrong
- CES 2020: NightWatch Epileptic Seizure Detection System
- CES 2020: SpotOn Wireless Smart Fence for Dogs
- Security Bits with Bart Busschots
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CCATP #628 — Bart Busschots on Creating Automator Quick Actions
This week our guest is Bart Busschots with an installment of something he's calling Programming By Stealth-adjacent. It's not part of the regular series of Programming By Stealth, and yet it's not technically very "light" in terms of the chit chatting. Since neither podcast is the right place for it, I've decided to put it in both podcast feeds to be wrong twice.
Bart walks us through how to create Quick Actions with Automator (also known as Services) to do some simple but very useful text manipulations using a smidge of JavaScript. Even if you don't want to write these Quick Actions yourself, you can download his services from his Github repo where he's put them up as open source: https://github.com/bbusschots/macos-quickaction-text.
You can see how Bart created this in his blog post at [www.bartbusschots.ie/...](https://www.bartbusschots.ie/s/2020/03/06/macos-quick-actions-for-text/)
Next Episode

CCATP #629 - Dr. Garry on Study of Language Skills vs Numeracy In Learning to Program
Dr. Maryanne Garry of the University of Waikato and I break down the meaning of a research paper published in the journal Nature in which subjects were measured to see whether language aptitude had a high correlation with learning to code. The paper can be found at "Relating Natural Language Aptitude to Individual Differences in Learning Programming Languages".
Figures we discuss from the open access journal:
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