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Buy It or Build It? A Service is Not a Solution
Discussion on evaluating whether to buy or build services for your application.
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Discussion on evaluating whether to buy or build services for your application.
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Katherine Mello discusses her journey from French literature major to founding engineer at sustainable building startup Tangible, touching on coding bootcamps, data visualization, and working at WeWork during its dramatic fall.
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Wes and Scott discuss their goals for 2023 including code goals like using new technologies, improving courses, fitness goals like losing weight and doing more cardio, and podcast goals like conducting better interviews.
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Scott and Wes discuss new TypeScript techniques like 'as const' to create frozen read-only types from data and 'satisfies' to allow better inference for unknown metadata objects.
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Sarah Drasner discusses writing her new book Engineering Management for the Rest of Us. She covers her transition from engineer to management at companies like Google, key responsibilities as a manager, writing and publishing the book, and staying motivated by helping others learn.
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In this episode, Wes and Scott make predictions for trends and changes in web development during 2023.
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Discussion on TypeScript fundamentals like type narrowing, guards and predicates which narrow types from general to specific.
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Kilian Valkhof discusses Polypane, the developer tool browser he created to speed up development and make accessibility testing easy. He covers Polypane's multi-pane view, custom dev tools focused on the multi-pane experience, extensive accessibility testing features, and more.
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Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski review their 2022 web development predictions from last year's episode to see what they got right and wrong.
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Scott and Wes discuss building desktop applications using JavaScript and frameworks like Electron and Tori.
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Kenneth Lyerly shares his journey switching careers into web development, leading teams in ecommerce and marketing, and now working two full-time remote jobs.
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Potluck Q&A show covering website improvements, managing notifications, JavaScript testing, routers, freelancing tips, smart home automation and more.
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Discussion on using databases with serverless architectures and the unique challenges around connection pooling, edge locations, and scaling.
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Johnny Burger explains how he created Remotion, a tool for programmatically generating videos with React and common web technologies. He talks about the motivation, technical implementation, and use cases.
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Scott and Wes discuss the JavaScript chapter of the Web Almanac, covering topics like framework usage, script loading, and JS payloads. Wes also shares about recovering from a nasty flu.
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Scott and Wes discuss different rendering methods for web applications based on the State of JS survey results. They provide overviews and examples of SPA, MPA, SSG, SSR, partial and progressive hydration, island architecture, progressive enhancement, ISG, streaming SSR, resumability, and edge rendering.
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Vu Le shares insights into building internal CMS and tools at Disney to manage massive amounts of content and enable complex workflows for Disney Plus, ABC News, National Geographic and more.
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Scott and Wes discuss their code style preferences, focusing on readability over being fancy. They also chat about prepping for a site launch.
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Scott and Wes discuss GitHub's latest announcements and upcoming products revealed on the GitHub Next website, including GitHub Copilot integrations, voice coding, collaborative workflows, and more.
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Jared Sumner discusses creating the Bun JavaScript runtime, focusing on performance, integrating tools, and potential use cases compared to Node and in embedded systems.