- Simplifying Full-Stack Dev with the "Boring JavaScript Stack" and Sails Framework - JSJ 621
Kelvin Omereshone is the lead maintainer of Sales.js. In this episode, they uncover the complexities of the "Boring JavaScript Stack" and its implications for building full-stack web applications. They engage in in-depth discussions on MVC conventions, data modeling, front-end and back-end integration challenges, and the role of frameworks like React and Vue in UI development. Kelvin shares his insights on the "Boring JavaScript Stack" and its aim to simplify development by leveraging stable technologies. Alongside these technical discussions, they share personal anecdotes and delve into topics ranging from aquarium hobbies to drone certifications. Join them as they navigate through the multifaceted landscape of JavaScript development
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy53m | Feb 20, 2024 - Unpacking Core Web Vitals - JSJ 620
Harry Roberts is a web performance consultant. They immerse themselves in the critical realm of web performance and JavaScript. The esteemed panel, including the renowned Harry Roberts, delves into the intricate details of site speed measurement and the evolving landscape of web performance metrics. The conversation sheds light on the profound impact of Core Web Vitals on businesses and the challenges they pose. Join them as they navigate the intricacies of web development, explore the nuances of user experience, and unravel the complexities of performance optimization.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 19m | Feb 13, 2024 - Mastering Back-End Functionalities and Development with AWS Amplify - JSJ 619
In this episode, Steve delves into a deep and insightful conversation with Erik Hanchett from Amazon AWS. They explore a wide range of topics, from discussing the possibilities and complexities of using multiple software services for back-end development to unraveling the benefits of using services like AWS Amplify for handling multiple tasks and integrated functionalities. The conversation also touches on the development and deployment processes, local testing environment setup, language choices, and the Vue component library with connected components and theming. Erik shares his vast expertise and knowledge in the field, and the engaging dialogue offers valuable insights and recommendations for both experienced and aspiring developers.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 10m | Feb 6, 2024 - Exploring AI Impact on Code Generation and Quality Metrics - JSJ 618
Conor Bronsdon is the host of the Dev Interrupted Podcast and currently works at LinearB. They dive into the world of generative AI tools in software development, exploring the impact, challenges, and potential benefits they present. They engage in a lively discussion about the use of AI tools like Copilot and the implications for code generation, team efficiency, and happiness. The conversation also touches on the concerns and considerations surrounding AI integration in coding, including compliance, quality, and intellectual property. Join them as they delve into the evolving landscape of AI in software development, the quest for improved developer experiences, and ethical considerations.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 6m | Jan 30, 2024 - Inside the World of React: Server Components, Unidirectional Data Flow, and Frameworks - JSJ 617
Sam Selikoff is the founder of Build UI, Inc. They unpack a myriad of discussions surrounding JavaScript and its applications. They delve into topics such as RPC resurgence, React server components, and the challenges and solutions around integrating design and components. A variety of technical concepts, tools, and frameworks, including Tailwind, Redux, and Remix, are also explored. Additionally, the episode touches upon important mental health conversations, personal experiences, and the pitfalls of fragmented media subscriptions.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 22m | Jan 23, 2024 - Streamlining AI Integration - JSJ 616
Ismail Pelaseyed is the co-founder of Superagent. They delve into the world of AI technology, open-source frameworks, and the practical applications of AI assistants. The conversation covers a range of topics, from the technical and philosophical differences between AI frameworks to the importance of user-facing UI components with the power of AI. They also talk about the practical use cases of Superagent, its potential impact on the AI industry, and the challenges and considerations surrounding the deployment and monetization of open-source projects.
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- AJ - His & Her Bidet
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- Charles - Disney Chronology
- Charles - once.com
- Dan - Prometheus
- Dan - Which one is the un-React?
- Ismail - Fargo
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 17m | Jan 16, 2024 - Iterating on Open Source - JSJ 615
Today the panel is discussing iterating on open source projects. Aimee and AJ recall a conversation they had in the past on this subject and AJ talks about some of his experience iterating with open source. AJ believes that we have an obligation to capture the value of what you create so that we can reinvest and create more value, though he admits that making money in open source is a unique challenge because donations only really work if you have a project that gets billions of downloads a month. As your project grows, it has to change in order to survive, and eventually you will need to get financial support from your project. The panel agrees that some of the main issues with iterating in open source are maintaining the code and getting feedback from users, financial backing, and roadmapping and integrations.
The panel discusses their methods for getting feedback from their users. This feedback is valuable because it can show you things that you missed. They acknowledge that there can be conflicts of interest between those who only use the project and those who financially support it, and you have to make a choice. Unfortunately, someone is probably going to be inconvenienced no matter what choice you make. When making these decisions, you have to consider who it helps, who it frustrates, and who it may cause problems for. The panelists talk about different ways they’ve handled making these decisions in the past. The JavaScript experts talk about the importance of having data on your user base in order to make good choices for your users. They talk about different methods for notifying your users of upcoming changes and how it will affect compatibility, and some of the challenges with communicating with your users. AJ talks about an iteration he thought was a good idea but that a lot of people hated and how he noticed that the new users liked it but the old users did not. They panel agrees that people in general don’t like change. AJ talks about what he learned from this experience.
Another common issue is integrating with other services. Integrating with cloud services, or at least giving people the option to integrate gives you an opportunity to reach more people and maintain the project long term. AJ gives some final thoughts to close the show, namely that most projects never go anywhere, and that’s ok. If you’ve got something that starts going somewhere, think early on about how you can better serve the community and remember that these people are mostly grateful and semi-willing to support you. He believes that if you are helping people create value, you deserve to see the fruits of your labor. He advises listeners to stay true to your open source ideals, think about your users perspective, and that the earlier you can think about this and make these choices, the better it is for your project
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- Charles - Mr. Kreuger’s Christmas
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy57m | Jan 9, 2024 - Dev Dilemmas: TypeScript Triumphs and Quirks of JavaScript Arrays - JSJ 614
AJ, Charles, Dan, and Steve dive deep into all things JavaScript and TypeScript. In this episode, they discuss the pros and cons of arrow functions and the ongoing debate about using semicolons at the end of JavaScript statements. They also explore the use of different types of quotes for strings and the rise in popularity of TypeScript among developers. Additionally, they cover a wide range of topics, including array manipulation, coding laziness, and the challenges of reading and understanding JavaScript code. Join them as they navigate through these intriguing discussions and gather valuable insights for our development journey.
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- AJ - Chaos Walking: The Complete Trilogy: Books 1-
- Charles - Saltcon
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- Dan - Catan
- Dan - Documentary about the history of Zionism and the founding of Israel: "Pillar of Fire"
- Steve - How archaeologists reconstructed the burning of Jerusalem in 586 BCE
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 33m | Jan 2, 2024 - The Future of Authentication in JavaScript: An Inside Look into Passport JS with Jared Hanson - JSJ 613
Jared Hanson is a software engineer at Okta. In this episode, they delve into the world of authentication strategies, troubleshooting touchscreen frustrations, and exploring the evolution of web application technology. They touch on the challenges of secure authentication, the complexity of JavaScript type checking, and the intersection of security and usability in technologies like WebAuthn. Join us as they discuss their experiences with Passport JS, the potential of WebAuthn, the frustration with ongoing changes in browser technology, and much more. Tune in for an insightful discussion on cutting-edge trends in the JavaScript and Node.js ecosystems!
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- AJ - Creative T60 Speakers
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- AJ - Degrees of Comfort King Dual-Heated Blanket
- Charles - Risk Legacy | Board Game
- Charles - Ubiquiti: UniFi - Introduction
- Steve - The Drive
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 19m | Dec 26, 2023 - The Rise of No Code: A Deep Dive into Toddle's Revolutionary Web App Platform - JSJ 612
Andreas Møller is a software engineer and the creator of Toddle, a platform that lets you build web applications without traditional code. They dive into the world of web development and the exciting rise of no-code and low-code approaches. They discuss the power and complexity of Toddle, its unique visual programming language, and how it enables efficient web development. They talk about the nitty-gritty of visual programming and the complexities of version control, so stick around and join us for this deep dive into the ever-evolving world of web development.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 21m | Dec 19, 2023 - Monitoring Performance and Core Web Vitals ft. Bianca Grizhar and Sumitra Manga - JSJ 611
Bianca and Sumitra from Raygun join the panel to talk about Core Web Vitals and how tools like Raygun can help keep tabs on and monitor your performance stats as you change your web application to get you better results on Google.
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- CrUX and Core Web Vitals – What to Measure on the Web with Rick Viscomi – JSJ 486
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- AJ- How to ADHD - YouTube
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- Bianca- How to monitor and optimize Core Web Vitals - YouTube
- Charles- Level Up | Devchat.tv
- Charles- Rhythm of War
- Dan- Is our universe the only universe? - Brian Greene - YouTube
- Sumitra- Formula 1: Drive to Survive
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 22m | Dec 12, 2023 - Bit: Paving the Way for Component Management - JSJ 610
Gilad Shoham is a developer and open-source leader at Bit. They explore the latest trends and insights in the world of development and technology. The conversation also delves into the complexities of managing and sharing software components, detailing the challenges and potential solutions, and exploring innovative ways to manage components and share code.
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- LinkedIn: Gilad Shoham
- Twitter: @ShohamGilad
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- AJ - Batman Begins
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- AJ - Albania
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 21m | Dec 5, 2023 - Discovering ElysiaJS and The Duality of TypeScript and JavaScript - JSJ 609
SaltyAom is a cosplayer, developer, and creator of ElysiaJS. They deep dive into the complexities of JavaScript and TypeScript, offering insights into backend development, performance optimizations, and the evolving landscape of these programming languages.
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- AJ - Metal Shower Head Holder
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- Charles - Astra
- Charles - Honeybadger
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 30m | Nov 27, 2023 - Next-Level Web Performance with Patrick Meenan - JSJ 608
Patrick Meenan works at Google Chrome. They explore the latest techniques in web performance and optimization. They dive deep into the world of asset compression and delivery optimization. They also explore the challenges and considerations when it comes to bundling, caching, delta updates, and many more!
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- LinkedIn: Patrick Meenan
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 13m | Nov 21, 2023 - How To Recession Proof Your Job - BONUS
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Are you looking at all the layoffs and uncertainty going on and wondering if your company is the next to cut back?
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Mani Vaya joins Charles Max Wood to discuss the one thing that both of them use to more than double their productivity on a daily basis.
Mani has read 1,000's of productivity books over the last several years and has formulated a methodology for getting more done, but found that he lacked the discipline to follow through on his plans.
The he found the one thing that kept him on track and made him so productive that he is now getting all of his work done and was able to live the life he wants.
Chuck also weighs in on how Mani's technique has worked for him and allows him to spend more time with his wife and kids, run a podcast network, and a nearly full time contract.
Join the episode to learn how Chuck and Mani get into a regular flow state with their work and consistently deliver at work.
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 12m | Nov 21, 2023 - RPC Resurgence: From Client-Server Applications to Next.js and Meta Frameworks - JSJ 607
AJ, Chuck, and Dan join this week's panelist episode. They dive into the resurgence of RPC (Remote Procedure Call) in JavaScript frameworks and the potential benefits and drawbacks of combining front-end and back-end code. They navigate the complexities and possibilities of modern development practices.
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- Charles - First Rat | Board Game
- Charles - First Rat
- Charles - The Ultimate Business Tune Up
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 39m | Nov 14, 2023 - Mastering ORM with TypeScript - JSJ 606
Lars-Erik Roald is a software developer at Systor. He shares his insights and experiences in creating ORM and the evolution of the technology. They dive into the world of ORMs, TypeScript, and a variety of programming and personal ventures. From discussions about the challenges and advantages of ORMs and navigating the complexities of TypeScript to lighthearted banter about swimming, triathlon training, and even some dad jokes
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- Charles - Akropolis
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy57m | Nov 7, 2023 - TypeScript, ESLint, and TypeScript ESLint with Josh Goldberg - JSJ 605
Josh Goldberg is a full-time open-source developer. He begins by sharing his developer experience and what he is currently working on. He joins the show to talk about "TypeScript, ESLint, and TypeScript ESLint". He dives into what this is all about, how these projects work, how they relate to each other, and much more.
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- Steve - Gran Turismo (2023)
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 17m | Oct 31, 2023 - What has Changed with htmx 2.0 with Carson Gross - JSJ 604
Carson Gross returns to the show to talk about htmx 2.0. He begins by explaining what's new with htmx, its interesting features, the services it offers to its users, misconceptions about it, and many more! Moreover, he talks about his book, "Hypermedia Systems," and discusses what it is about.
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- Carson - Unpoly
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- Charles - Dungeon and Dragons
- Charles - Traeger Grills
- Dan - JavaScript Jabber
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Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy1h 21m | Oct 24, 2023 - Harnessing Module Federation and Micro Front-Ends in JavaScript Development - JSJ 603
Vitor Alencar is a technical lead, speaker, and creator. He joins the show to talk about module federation, its benefits, and how it works. Additionally, they dive into an insightful discussion on micro-front ends, the exciting evolution of front-end development, simplifying the adoption of new frameworks, and much more!
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- AJ - Spawn Wave
- AJ - Suzanne Venker (Be Counter-Cultural)
- AJ - Alison Armstrong (The Queen's Code)
- Steve - First pig-to-human heart transplantation
- Steve - What are passkeys? Everything you need to know about the death of passwords
- Vitor - The Creative Act: A Way of Being
- Vitor - The Stoic Mind
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