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Module Federation Microfrontends with ByteDance’s Zack Jackson
Zach Jackson explains ByteDance's web infrastructure and Module Federation which allows dynamically linking parts at runtime
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Zach Jackson explains ByteDance's web infrastructure and Module Federation which allows dynamically linking parts at runtime
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Tips and recommendations for improving audio and video quality on calls and recordings with packages at different price points.
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In this episode, Matt Perry discusses Framer Motion and MotionOne, and how they simplify web animations. He shares how the project evolved from previous animation libraries, and announces that Framer Motion is now an independent open source project called Motion.
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Cassidy Williams and Harold Kirschner discuss new GitHub Copilot capabilities announced at GitHub Universe 2022, including multi-file editing, custom instructions, VS Code API access, and more.
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Scott Jehl discusses his background in web development and responsive design at Filament Group agency, opinions on web components for UI patterns, styling complexities, design systems, and how they are used in site builds today.
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The job market has cooled considerably compared to the red hot 2021-2022 period but opportunities still exist, especially in back-end and data. Standing out requires strategic follow-ups, customization and showcasing relevant experience.
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Andrea Giammarchi discusses PyScript, a project to run Python code in the browser using WebAssembly. He talks about creating the LinkedDOM library to have a DOM API in Node.js, how WebAssembly enables running languages besides JS in browsers, and potential improvements like a central garbage collector.
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Discussion with Søren Bramer Schmidt, cocreator of Prisma, on new features like going local first, Typed SQL, common SQL mistakes, GraphQL status, serverless databases, and upcoming hosted Postgres.
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Marcy Sutton discusses core web accessibility concepts like semantic HTML, keyboard support, and testing methodologies. She also covers advanced ARIA tools, career advice, and emphasizes collaborating with users.
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Tanner Lindsley discusses TanStack Start, a new fullstack framework built on TanStack Router, and his vision for robust client-side apps that can incrementally adopt server rendering and capabilities. He shares unique perspectives on React Server Components, type safety, middleware, and more.
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Sarah Vessels from GitHub discusses code reviews, the process of collaborating on a codebase, and best practices around pull requests and merges.
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Topher Martini discusses his career development lessons from working at Apple for over 15 years across various products like iPhone and VisionPRO.
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Taylor Otwell, creator of Laravel PHP framework, discusses the history and development of Laravel, building a sustainable business around open source, PHP community and ecosystem, thoughts on WordPress and more.
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Daniel Thompson discusses Tauri, a framework for building small, fast and secure desktop and mobile apps using Rust and webviews instead of Electron. Key topics include improvements in version 2 like mobile support, the plugin system, and custom web views, the release cycle and future roadmap, and designing in the age of AI.
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CJ discusses hosting the Denver TypeScript meetup, the return of meetups post-COVID, finding organizers and speakers, using Meetup.com, what makes a good meetup, his first meetup experiences, the importance of community, and tips for organizing, attending, finding and getting involved with meetups.
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Ryan Dahl discusses Deno 2.0 and its new NPM package support, while still keeping Deno's simplicity and standarization goals.
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Guests Una Kravitz and Adam Argyle discuss the evolution of CSS over the years, new CSS version numbering like CSS 4 and CSS 5, container queries, scroll state queries and other modern CSS features.
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Daily Dev is a platform that helps developers stay up-to-date by providing a personalized feed. It was created by 3 developers and launched on Product Hunt, gaining its first users. It has since raised $11M in funding and grown to 30 team members and over 500,000 users.
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Alex Reardon discusses building accessible and performant drag and drop interactions using native browser APIs and his Pragmatic Drag and Drop library.
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Glauber Costa discusses Terso, a distributed SQLite platform getting attention for its managed service and LibSQL fork enabling new architectures.