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Programming By Stealth

Bart Busschots & Allison Sheridan
Programming By Stealth
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  • Programming By Stealth

    PBS Tidbit 19A — Building a JavaScript CLI App with NodeJS

    2026-08-11 | 1 h 19 min.
    In Part A of Tidbit 19, Bart explains the problem he needed to solve, which was bringing a script he's written up into the modern age as a JavaScript command-line interface app that can help navigate the AI landscape. As always, his explanation is geared towards teaching us the fundamentals with his problem as the example.

    The shownotes are for Part A and B, but we've only recorded the first half so far.

    You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net.
  • Programming By Stealth

    PBS 186 of X — Web Metadata — the Search and OpenGraph HTML Headers

    2026-06-28 | 1 h 19 min.
    One of the things that helps your posts get traction is if you have a nice, pretty card that displays when you post the URL on social media. Plain blue links just don't get clicked. With WordPress and other dynamic Content Management Systems (CMSs), you can get plugins to create the pretty cards. But with Jekyll (and Hugo and other Static Site Generators), you need to build the capability into your theme. It's not hard, you just need to know what metadata to build, and of course, Bart is here to teach it to us.

    You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net.

    Read an unedited, auto-generated transcript with chapter marks: PBS_2026_06_27

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  • Programming By Stealth

    PBS 185 of X: Customising Bootstrap 5 with Sass

    2026-06-07 | 1 h 32 min.
    This final instalment of Sass lays a strong foundation for our return to developing statically generated websites with Jekyll. We learn how to deeply customise and integrate Bootstrap into our own styles. As is often the case, Bart starts by describing the different techniques that can be used to customise Bootstrap with Sass, and then ties it all together with a worked example. We now have the tools to use Bootstrap, even if our website uses a content management system like WordPress.

    You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes and the audio podcast at pbs.bartificer.net.

    Read an unedited, auto-generated transcript with chapter marks: PBS_2026_06_06

    Join our Slack at podfeet.com/slack and look for the #pbs channel, and check out our pbs-student GitHub Organization. It's by invitation only but all you have to do is ask Allison!

    Join the Conversation:

    [email protected]

    podfeet.com/slack

    Support the Show:

    Patreon Donation

    Apple Pay or Credit Card one-time donation

    PayPal one-time donation

    Podfeet Podcasts Mugs at Zazzle

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    Referral Links:

    Setapp - 1 month free for you and me

    15% off Carbon Copy Cloner

    Wispr Flow - 1 month free for you

    PETLIBRO - 30% off for you and me

    Parallels Toolbox - 3 months free for you and me

    Learn through MacSparky Field Guides - 15% off for you and me

    Backblaze - One free month for me and you

    Eufy - $40 for me if you spend $200. Sadly nothing in it for you.

    PIA VPN - One month added to Paid Accounts for both of us

    CleanShot X - Earns me $25%, sorry nothing in it for you but my gratitude
  • Programming By Stealth

    PBS 184b of X: Sass Basics

    2026-05-27 | 1 h 28 min.
    This week, Bart and I recorded the second half of Programming By Stealth installment 184. The first half covered the Sass basics, and in this half, we get to learn through a worked example how to write in Sass, which compiles to regular old CSS. He created a little web page with some wise and humorous quotes from notable people in history, and used everything we learned in the first half to style the page. As I told Bart at the end, it's great that he teaches us the foundation of these tools, but it's equally great to have a worked example where we can see theory in action, and reference these examples in the future.

    You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes for both Part A and Part B at pbs.bartificer.net. If you want to jump right to the spot in the notes were Part B starts, go to this direct link pbs.bartificer.net/...)
  • Programming By Stealth

    PBS 184a of X: Sass Basics

    2026-05-10 | 1 h 57 min.
    In our most recent installment, Bart taught us how to use CSS "variables" (custom properties) to customize Bootstrap to make your pages not look like every other Bootstrap page on the Internet. He explained at the end that you can take all of this quite a bit further if you learn how to use Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets).

    Sass is a preprocessor for CSS, which means it creates "normal" CSS but allows you a lot more flexibility in how to create that CSS. For example, you can even create lists and maps and loop over them just like a proper programming language. We get Sass for free with Jekyll so why not take advantage of it?

    There's a lot to learn about Sass, so we broke this topic up into two parts, but even this first "half" is a mammoth episode. Nothing is a hard lift, but there's a lot to lift!

    You can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes for both Part A and Part B and the audio podcast for Part A at pbs.bartificer.net. As Bart says at the very end, Part B comes with a "health warning" as it hasn't yet been proofread!
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A collaborative project between Bart Busschots and Allison Sheridan to sneak up on real programming in small easy steps, using the allure of the web as the carrot to entice people forward.
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