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James Q. Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, Bekah HW
A weekly podcast about web design and development with a little zest from James Q Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW.
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138 | Next Generation App Deployments
Brandon gives us an inside look at his App, Flight Control, and all of it's applications.Show Notes00:00 Introduction01:21 Flight Control 06:47 Pitch Process and Early Days 08:35 Being Accepted to Y Combinator 12:31 Design Review14:55 Tech Stack20:39 Why use flight control? 27:15 Where to Get Started29:00 Transitioning To Leadership 41:27 Current Team42:22 Choosing a Founder43:39 Working in Different Places46:50 Server vs Servereless50:49 Moving Existing Apps to Flight Control 51:49 Picks and Plugs
56:31
08/06/2023
137 | Q & A
James and Amy answer questions from their livestream audience.Show Notes00:00 Introduction 00:46 Choosing a JS Framework Does it Matter04:49 Comfortability of Frameworks08:39 SEO and Server Render12:43 Promotions24:37 Raw Sequel vs Prisma30:33 Front End Frameworks34:12 Java React Resources38:53 Mentorship 40:07 AI Taking Developer Jobs43:42 Hurdles for Beginners50:27 AWS Under the Hood52:27 Tracking Changes55:36 React to Next JS01:00:11 Declarative vs Imperative01:11:23 Applying for Jobs01:15:37 Development Projects
01:17:59
01/06/2023
136 | The Surprisingly Deep World of Web Forms
Austin joins James and Amy to take a deep dive into Web Forms.Show Notes00:00 Introduction03:57 Intro to Forms06:28 Bringing in JavaScript10:50 Potholes13:24 Modern Frameworks16:45 Progressive Enhancement26:59 What can go wrong with Java?31:55 Forms in Svelte35:36 File Uploads43:50 Serverless and FIle Systems48:45 Flaws of Object Storage
01:01:41
25/05/2023
135 | Migrating from Next.js to SvelteKit
Alex from Coding Cat joins James and discusses why he switched over to Svelte and how he's using it to his advantage.Show Notes00:00 Introduction 00:51 Welcome Alex03:26 Using ALL the Frameworks14:36 Server less and Standard Backend19:40 Why Switch to Svelte? 32:27 Utilizing Astro 35:35 Slap Props37:37 Coding Cat with Svelte43:17 So Many Options44:38 Styling Framework 45:46 Last Thoughts49:35 Picks and Plugs
57:25
18/05/2023
134 | Q & A
James and Amy discuss all things current in tech as well as answer your questions from the livestream.SponsorHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction02:07 Current Fun Work06:03 Posting More and Social Media17:24 Learning From Building the Astro Course19:54 Using Next 1323:19 Made With Zeta30:11 AI Tools34:04 Midjourney45:01 Paid Content and Value49:09 Framework Decision Process56:27 Starting in Content Creation01:06:44 Sources to Keep Up01:07:27 Starting With Sponsors01:11:21 Starting Your Own Podcast01:15:32 Express API and Videos01:16:16 Picks and Plugs…Sort Of
01:17:43
11/05/2023
133 | Developer to Engineering Leader
Ankita joins James and Amy to explain her steps into leadership as well her knowledge of React framework.Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:38 Welcome Ankita02:13 Growth in React Ecosystem05:20 Common Problems with React10:17 Storybook11:39 Using Other Libraries14:17 React Native Accessibility19:16 Baked In Framework Accessibility25:08 Leadership in Engineering as a Goal32:42 People Skills in Leadership43:39 Picks and Plugs53:18 React Conversation Callback
01:06:17
04/05/2023
132 | Composable Decoupled Frontends
Natalia joins James and Amy and explains Composable Decoupled Frontends and her work at Microsoft.Show Notes00:00 Introduction01:01 Welcome Natalia05:17 Java Script on Azure07:44 Composable Decoupled Front Ends15:53 Purpose of API Gateway19:41 Logging and Air Tracking20:50 Functions25:18 Integrations With GitHub Actions27:56 Serverless29:02 The Edge31:26 microfrontend.dev36:18 Content Creation39:12 Career Success42:08 Picks and Plugs
49:47
27/04/2023
131 | Write Boring Code
Alan joins James and Amy to discuss the need that led to Ngrok and all of the features it has to offer.Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:40 Welcome Alan01:21 Uses for Ngrok05:37 Alan’s Engineering Experience and Processes10:12 Backstory of Ngrok12:47 Building A Brand and Growing a Business 16:27 Funding 19:58 Barriers of Entry, Innovations of AI, and What Is To Come23:59 Behind the Scenes of Ngrok34:03 Demos and Cool Features
49:20
19/04/2023
130 | ChatGPT and AI: Initial Reactions
In this episode we discuss ChatGPT and all things AI. Where is this going?Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:44 Initial Thoughts on AI02:18 Open AI vs ChatGPT04:20 Differences in GPT Models07:59 Helpful Chat Tips10:23 Companies Using AI Features14:58 Cost15:57 Astro17:53 Zeta22:03 Feed Hive23:57 Notion26:03 Price of Products27:37 Products for Content Creation31:22 Vercel34:05 How do we use AI?41:20 Is ChatGPT going to replace your job?48:23 Picks and Plugs
53:06
12/04/2023
129 | Developing With Content Should Be Easy
Kaneohe and Knut join the podcast to talk about all the features of sanity as well as new technologies that they are excited about.Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:37 Welcome Kapehe and Knut02:00 Getting Into Sanity06:10 GROQ07:24 Favorite Features18:59 Leveraging TypeScript21:45 Where To Learn New Technologies25:38 V3 Updates28:04 AI?29:32 Communities31:36 Plug Ins33:27 Outside Technologies37:21 Getting Into Tech Journey43:13 Markdown Soapbox46:07 Portable Text47:10 Last Thoughts On Sanity49:12 Picks and Plugs
59:37
05/04/2023
128 | Shiny New Tools
Brad, James, and Amy tell us about their favorite new technologies, gadgets, and softwares and how to decide when to adopt them into their workflow.Show Notes00:00 Introduction02:42 How to decide what new tools to use?07:27 NUPHY Air7510:13 Stream Deck Plus16:33 AI Tools29:14 Warp and Fig32:29 Arc Browser37:23 Polypane43:53 Git Later App and Swish51:34 Picks and Plugs
58:31
30/03/2023
127 | Vue.js and it's Community
J.D. explains why he loves his local developer community and gives great tips on job searching and getting started in conference speaking. SponsorsStoryblockStoryblok is the first headless CMS that offers a unique combination of visual editing tools and highly customizable content blocks for marketers on top of a modern headless architecture that gives developers the flexibility to build fast and reliable digital platforms.Show Notes00:00 Introduction 00:36 Sponsor: Storyblok01:22 Welcome JD03:09 Tech Stack and Backend05:22 Why Community? 11:53 Conference Investments 21:49 Imposter Syndrome and Using Your Community 26:45 Finding the Right Jobs34:34 Utilizing Twitter for Work Connections37:52 Starting Small47:46 Picks and Plugs
55:50
22/03/2023
126 | Software Design Patterns for Human Relationships
Welcome Erik to the podcast as he tell us how he went from the unhappiest developer to the happiest. SponsorsStoryblockStoryblok is the first headless CMS that offers a unique combination of visual editing tools and highly customizable content blocks for marketers on top of a modern headless architecture that gives developers the flexibility to build fast and reliable digital platforms.Show Notes00:00 Introduction 00:38 Sponsor: StoryBlock01:30 Erik, Meetups, and Mentors04:13 Eriks Experience 05:47 Why not management? 07:32 Unhappy Developers? 11:20 The Learning Process and Making Yourself Uncomfortable 37:37 Roles and Responsibility of Software 41:11 Picks and Plugs
48:10
15/03/2023
125 | A New Era of Framework Agnostic Components
Sami joins James and Amy to discuss Mitosis and talk all about frameworks.Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:40 Welcome Sami01:22 What is Builder.io05:38 More Mitosis13:09 Cross Platform With Swift20:02 Importance of Different Frameworks22:54 Favorite Frameworks25:04 Communities and Libraries 29:27 Opensource Roadmap31:34 Testing33:04 Chat GPT and AI35:43 Behind The Scenes Dev Work40:26 Quality vs Speed46:22 Picks and Plugs
57:34
09/03/2023
124 | The State of Cross Platform Apps in 2023
Simon joins James to discuss all things content creation and the perks and difficulties of creating content full time.Show Notes00:32 Welcome Simon the Cross Platform King02:29 Growth and Numbers on YouTube12:08 Income Apart From Sponsors21:45 Is Dev Content Saturated?”26:34 Do comments effect sponsorships?32:09 Building a Coursework Application36:30 Miscellaneous Questions40:46 Priorities and Flexibility
43:15
07/03/2023
123 | Turbocharging the Power of the Jamstack
Bryan joins James and Amy to discuss the JAMstack, all the hot takes and even some old school technology.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:39 Sponsor: Daily.dev01:12 Welcome Bryan05:02 Defining the JAMstack21:13 The Power of JAMstack26:39 Hot Takes on Tailwind, Vanilla Java, and React45:58 Caching Problems51:39 Picks and Plugs
57:17
28/02/2023
122 | Creating a Developer Conference From Scratch
Michael gives some insider tips on how to get your first conference speaking gig as well as highlighting the Momentum conference.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:56 Sponsor: Daily.dev01:44 Welcome Michael and Kroger06:29 Momentum Conference14:12 Submitting for a Conference and Choosing Speakers19:48 What Talks are at Momentum24:05 Culture of Momentum28:41 Single Track vs Multi Track and Expanding To Multi-day32:35 Tech Behind Momentum38:01 Conference Meetups and Getting Started45:03 Picks and Plugs
51:28
23/02/2023
121 | Transitioning Into Tech From a Non-Traditional Background
Time spills all his tips on big career transitions, emphasizing your skills, and ways to learn coding.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:37 Sponsor: Daily.dev01:07 Welcome Tom and Discussing Branding04:08 From Pipefitting to Tech06:18 Coding Bootcamp19:33 Building Projects Out of Your Comfort Zone24:53 Applying for Jobs28:30 Relevant Experience37:17 Making Yourself Valuable43:10 Long Term Content Planning45:43 Picks and Plugs
54:10
21/02/2023
120 | Goodbye Passwords, Hello Passkeys
Nick joins James to discuss why authentication is so important and why passwords might not be the best solution.Show Notes00:00 Introduction00:49 Welcome Nick and Background03:25 Difficulty with Passwords and Security09:37 Multi-Factor Authentication16:24 Passwordless24:43 YubiKeys25:14 Finger Print Series27:05 Extreme Circumstances35:03 Who is it easier for?37:47 Passage Integration
44:19
16/02/2023
119 | Shipping Less JavaScript
Kelvin discusses his work at Treble and why he thinks the browser could use LESS JavaScript.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:40 Daily.dev01:17 Kelvins Background04:53 Why do you enjoy creting content?08:27 Treble and API Life Cycle12:37 Treble Functions16:27 Documentation20:24 API Score24:49 Team Integrations28:10 Shipping Less JavaScript35:13 Miscellaneous Questions38:47 Picks and Plugs
44:03
14/02/2023
118 | When and Why to Adopt New Technologies
Brad and Amy discuss when to adapt to new technologies and the best systems and practices for migrating your sites over to them.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:50 Sponsor: Daily.de01:26 Arc Browser and 1,000 Tabs07:26 That Conference10:38 Migrating Sites16:19 Choosing New Tech23:17 Migration29:02 When to Update and Tech Debt34:28 Getting it Done45:56 Picks and Plugs
52:49
09/02/2023
117 | Component Testing with Cypress
Ely joins James and Amy to discuss testing and how to use Cypress for testing.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:37 Sponsor: Daily.de01:24 Welcome Ely02:09 Creating Online Connections03:40 Using Cyprus for Testing06:47 Testing Pyramid09:29 Framework Specifics14:30 Getting Into Cyprus19:17 Using Mocha21:42 Cyprus and Playwright26:40 Head of Developer Relations31:56 Role Transitions and Consuming Content37:32 Future excitement and AI44:12 Picks and Plugs
50:36
07/02/2023
116 | How Networking and Community Can Bring EVERYONE Opportunities
Izzy joins James and Amy to talk about community, learning new things, and how to keep passion for your work.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:01 Getting Started in Email04:40 Tools for Email07:30 Sponsor: Daily.dev08:23 Networking and Community15:47 Content Creation19:22 Passion in Career35:58 Content Focus41:20 Coffee Chats44:54 New Interests and Learning51:32 Picks and Plugs
56:47
31/01/2023
115 | Everything-as-a-Service
Jonathan Wilke joins to talk about his building products, favorite developer tools, and his personal side project, Supastarter.SponsorDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:09 Welcome Jonathan02:23 Full Time Job and Side Projects06:40 Iterations of Tools08:51 What is Superstarter?16:09 T3 Starter18:07 Building Stuff In24:41 Pricing34:58 Sponsor: Daily.dev35:59 Marketing Strategy41:37 Tech Stack42:57 Stripe Integration44:43 Developer Connection50:25 Picks and Plugs
55:17
26/01/2023
114 | All About The Cloud - AWS, Serverless, and More!
Michael speaks about his experience at Amplify and the benefits of going serverless and what are some of the logistics of utilizing it.SponsorHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:43 Welcome Michael02:30 Background in AWS and Amplify08:01 Amplify Overview13:09 Overwhelmed by AWS21:08 Sponsor: Hashnode21:54 Amplify and SvelteKit23:45 Cold Starts and Lambda Function29:15 Terms and Definition41:03 Edge and Cloud Functions42:04 Endpoints45:42 How are APIs created?00:00 Daily.dev00:00 How to Start with AWS?00:00 Michaels New Team00:00 Picks and Plugs
51:50
24/01/2023
113 | Making the Web Weird Again with Astro
Ben joins James and Amy to showcase all the wonderful things you can do with Astro as well as to have some fun.SponsorHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:53 Welcome Ben and Astro07:10 Funding and Roles11:38 What is Astro?17:40 When to not use Astro?21:12 Sponsor: Hashnode21:27 1.0 Launch23:23 Money Strategy25:18 Astro for Full Stack35:49 Sposor: Daily.dev36:49 Front Matter41:08 Picks and Plugs
49:34
19/01/2023
112 | Modern Best Practices are Hurting the Web
Chris joins James and Amy to show his love for vanilla JavaScript and why returning back to the basics maybe the best thing for developers.SponsorHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:18 Why Vanilla JavaScript?02:39 Difficult Interview Questions04:01 Patterns and Conventions06:31 Code Generators10:45 Recreating Libraries?13:56 Proxies24:46 Testing26:24 Why Svelte is Different33:33 Sponsor: Hashnode34:18 Local Storage40:51 Web and Service Workers43:28 Chris's Course Platform50:50 Sponsor: Daily.dev51:51 Picks and Plugs
58:42
18/01/2023
111 | Making a Strong Case for Accessibility
Todd discusses the importance and the logistics of making sure that what you code is accessible to all users.SponsorsRapidAPIRapidAPI, the world's largest API hub, is used by over three million developers to find, test, and connect to thousands of APIs — all with a single API key and dashboard.Find the APIs that you need for your project, embed the API into your app, and track usage of all your APIs through a single dashboard. If you create an API, use RapidAPI to make it available to over three million developers already using the RapidAPI Hub.StoryblockStoryblok is the first headless CMS that offers a unique combination of visual editing tools and highly customizable content blocks for marketers on top of a modern headless architecture that gives developers the flexibility to build fast and reliable digital platforms.Show Notes00:00 Introduction01:12 Welcome Todd03:04 Calling Out Accessibility11:04 Personal Connections14:34 Sponsor: RapidAPI15:35 Why Have Alt Text23:03 Placeholders33:04 Accessibility Across Platforms37:42 Sponsor: Storyblock38:27 Todd's Community Involvement43:53 Picks and Plugs
49:07
12/01/2023
110 | All About Monorepos
Juri joins James and Amy to discuss Monorepos and the benefits of using them on your projects as well as his work at Nrwl.SponsorsRapidAPIRapidAPI, the world's largest API hub, is used by over three million developers to find, test, and connect to thousands of APIs — all with a single API key and dashboard.Find the APIs that you need for your project, embed the API into your app, and track usage of all your APIs through a single dashboard. If you create an API, use RapidAPI to make it available to over three million developers already using the RapidAPI Hub.StoryblockStoryblok is the first headless CMS that offers a unique combination of visual editing tools and highly customizable content blocks for marketers on top of a modern headless architecture that gives developers the flexibility to build fast and reliable digital platforms. Show Notes00:00 Introduction01:24 What is a Monorepo?09:37 How to Manage with Yarn or NX?11:57 Where does the cash live?13:11 Setting up a Workspace15:18 Linking Repos20:35 MPM Links22:22 Sponsor: RapidAPI23:21 Managing PRs with Large Teams27:55 What does Nrwl do?30:29 Juri's Communities34:26 Lerna for MPM Libraries36:02 Sponsor: Storyblock36:47 Juri's Career and Management Roles41:37 Picks and Plugs
46:50
10/01/2023
109 | Making Software Solutions Accessible to Everyone
Moe joins James and Amy to discuss his work with Buildable.SponsorsRapidAPIRapidAPI, the world's largest API hub, is used by over three million developers to find, test, and connect to thousands of APIs — all with a single API key and dashboard.Find the APIs that you need for your project, embed the API into your app, and track usage of all your APIs through a single dashboard. If you create an API, use RapidAPI to make it available to over three million developers already using the RapidAPI Hub.Show Notes00:00 Introduction01:07 Welcome Moe02:58 The Road to JavaScript06:36 Why build Buildable?11:56 Current Stages of Buildables16:56 Use Cases20:28 Differences in Zapier and Buildable22:14 Basics of Message Processing35:10 Sponsor: RapidAPI36:09 Goals for Starting Your Company41:18 Picks and Pulgs
48:24
20/12/2022
Node.js can do that?!
Brad and Amy discuss some of their favorite new features in Node.js and how you can get the most out of them.SponsorsZEALZEAL is a computer software agency that delivers “the world’s most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.ZEAL believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, ZEAL looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.For more information visit codingzeal.comVercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.For more information, visit Vercel.comDatoCMSDatoCMS is a complete and performant headless CMS built to offer the best developer experience and user-friendliness in the market. It features a rich, CDN-powered GraphQL API (with realtime updates!), a super-flexible way to handle dynamic layouts and structured content, and best-in-class image/video support, with progressive/LQIP image loading out-of-the-box."For more information, visit datocms.comShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:45 Crazy Remix News05:00 Intro to Node.js07:09 Node Versions09:45 Support for ES Modules13:30 Important Assertions15:03 Sponsor: DatoCMS15:56 Running an HTTP Server17:03 Read and Write Files18:28 UUID19:41 Fetch API22:00 CLI23:31 Test Runner24:15 Watch Mode25:19 Sponsor: ZEAL26:11 Performance Profiling27:07 Other Scripts We've Written35:09 Sponsor: Vercell36:15 Picks and Plugs
42:06
16/12/2022
107 | An Average Developer Does Above Average Things
Brad, Amy, and James, talk with Erik about the things he’s been building for Twitch and how to excell in the developer world.SponsorHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:42 Welcome Erik03:07 Value of a Degree06:32 Favorite Stacks12:24 Thoughts on Svelte and Angular16:38 Streaming and Tools21:45 Twitch Backend24:01 Sponsor: Hashnode24:46 Hosting Solutions38:21 Sponsor: Daily.dev39:21 Eriks Following45:24 Learn Do Teach Uplift48:20 Picks and Plugs
53:57
09/12/2022
106 | Test Driven Development (TTD) and Testing
Brad and Amy discuss different testing methods and the importance of properly tested code.SponsorsZEALZEAL is a computer software agency that delivers “the world’s most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.ZEAL believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, ZEAL looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.For more information visit codingzeal.comVercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.For more information, visit Vercel.comDatoCMSDatoCMS is a complete and performant headless CMS built to offer the best developer experience and user-friendliness in the market. It features a rich, CDN-powered GraphQL API (with realtime updates!), a super-flexible way to handle dynamic layouts and structured content, and best-in-class image/video support, with progressive/LQIP image loading out-of-the-box."For more information, visit datocms.comShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:46 Brads New Position02:20 Intro to Testing and TDD04:15 Types of Testing09:04 Testing Trophy12:16 Static Testing13:53 Unit Testing19:33 Code Coverage21:55 Sponsor: DatoCMS22:50 Integration Testing28:20 Mock and Spies34:09 Sponsor: ZEAL35:02 End to End Testing37:45 Database Seating49:53 Accessibility52:18 Sponsor: Vercell53:25 Picks and Plugs
58:04
07/12/2022
105 | Breaking into Tech with just a Profile
Lane Wagner joins Brad, Amy, and James to discuss how to set your portfolio up for success and how to use it to get the perfect job for you.SponsorsRapidAPIRapidAPI, the world's largest API hub, is used by over three million developers to find, test, and connect to thousands of APIs — all with a single API key and dashboard.Find the APIs that you need for your project, embed the API into your app, and track usage of all your APIs through a single dashboard. If you create an API, use RapidAPI to make it available to over three million developers already using the RapidAPI Hub.Show Notes00:00 Sponsor: RapidAPI00:54 Learn Both04:54 Portoflios and Resumés07:05 Customizing GitHub Profile09:19 What Hiring Mangers Look For11:04 Front End vs Back End13:03 Algorithms and Date Structures on Interview13:57 Pairing19:05 Lighthearted Interviews20:33 Unique Interview Experience23:23 NDA Code25:24 Boot.dev26:33 Picks and Plugs
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02/12/2022
104 | Exploring Remix
Brad and Amy discuss the great features of Remix and some of their favorite ways to utilize it.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:12 Getting into Remix05:54 Remix History08:23 Sponsor: Hashnode13:25 Nesting Routing19:12 How Links Work24:15 Server Side Generation25:01 File Location28:15 Input28:59 Writing Code39:53 Form States40:54 Boundary Components45:26 Remix Frustration54:04 Help from Tailwind57:46 Authentication00:00 Database Solutions00:00 Modeling00:00 Sponsor: Daily.dev00:00 Testing00:00 Linting and Formatting00:00 Deploying00:00 Projects for Remix00:00 Grab Bag Questions00:00 Picks and Plugs
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30/11/2022
103 | Remunerating Value Back to Open Source Devs
Max discusses his start in coding as well as his work with Homebrew and his love for Open-source.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:12 Max's Career Highlight05:54 Building an App in the Open08:23 Homebrew Package Manager13:25 Why so Many Package Managers?19:12 What Makes Homebrew Standout?24:15 Sponsor: Hashnode25:01 Idea for Homebrew28:15 Language Package Managers28:59 Money Talk39:53 Sponsor: Daily.dev40:54 Distributing Sponsorship45:26 Web3 in Tea54:04 Update on Tea57:46 Shoutouts
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22/11/2022
102 | Teaching and Learning in Public
Rizel from GitHub discusses the benefits to learning in public as well as her favorite parts of different frameworks.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:03 Welcome Rizel01:51 GitHub Copilot06:45 Code Spaces11:10 Live Share in Code Spaces14:14 Open Source20:17 Brads Open Source Projects23:58 Sponsor: Hashnode24:45 Books and Video for Backend28:17 Node JS Backend Job Market29:39 Astro?32:38 Sponsor: Daily.dev33:39 Learning No-js35:40 The Future of Technology39:00 Picks and Plugs43:22 Teaching to Communities46:11 Uses of JavaScript
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18/11/2022
101 | Full-Stack Preview Deploys
Josh joins on the podcast to discuss Pulumi, Copilot, and all the tech buzzwords.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:15 Welcome Josh02:23 Context of Preview Deploys05:50 Does the stack matter?11:48 Developer Experience Marketing13:29 Why Remix?21:24 Sponsor: Hashnode22:09 Why Prisma and ORM?29:19 Pulumi32:04 Copilot34:20 Bring Your Own Stack38:07 Sponsor: Daily.dev39:07 Maintaining Costs40:06 Termial Set Up45:30 Picks and Plugs
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11/11/2022
100 | Live from Magnolia.js
Amy and James celebrate their 100th episode live at Magnolia.js. Here, they share their wins, disappointments, and learnings over the past year and a half.
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03/11/2022
099 | Svelte and Third Party Javascript
Jacob discusses the ways he uses Svelte in his work at Stylitics as well as some of his personal projects.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:31 Jacob's Background03:49 Welding to Software05:29 Combining Code with Your Interests06:38 Passion10:09 Jacob's Interest in Svelte15:36 Working for Stylitics21:24 Choosing to use Svelte24:03 Finding Open-source29:05 Sponsor: Hashnode29:51 Svelete Kit Changes35:54 Sponsor: Daily.dev36:55 Other Frameworks and Side Projecst40:26 Databases42:23 Stores43:43 Picks and Plugs
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25/10/2022
098 | e2e Testing with Playwright
Debbie discusses the importance of end to end testing as well as her work at Microsoft.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:42 Who is Debbie?02:59 Background and Interest07:26 Sharing What You Learn09:34 Microsoft12:02 5 Year Plan15:31 Imposter Syndrome18:01 Playwright and Testing21:40 Cyprus23:18 Playwrite and Frameworks24:59 Component Testing30:46 Sponsor: Hashnode31:32 Visual Regression Testing32:27 Microsoft Integration36:04 Storybook and Percy37:28 Hiring at Microsoft38:32 Sponsor: Daily.dev39:32 Interview Process44:00 Inspiring Others48:10 Picks and Plugs
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23/10/2022
097 | From Getting Fired to Running a Digital Agency
Edan discusses personal and professional challenges he faced throughout his transition into a tech career.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:11 Who is Eden?03:10 Development Experience04:59 Learning in School09:23 Handling Energy12:39 Starting Your Agency15:39 Learning Necessary Ecosystems20:18 Progression of Tools26:16 WordPress and Hosting29:21 Benefits and WordPress34:03 Sponsor: Daily.dev35:03 Side Projects42:17 Being Late to the Game46:25 Sponsor: Hashnode47:10 Important Communities53:18 Picks and Plugs
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21/10/2022
096 | Stoic Coding
Hassan discusses his inspiration for Nuna and his philosophy behind coding.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:12 Welcome Hassan02:29 Hassan at Prisma Day05:49 JOMO09:38 Stoicism16:45 Stoicism in Programming23:10 Sponsor: Hashnode23:56 Building a Team30:33 About Nuna36:31 Privacy with Nuna37:28 Sponsor: Daily.dev38:29 Nuna Tech Stack40:33 Moving the Bot to Serverless42:59 Will Serverless Stay Cheap?45:13 Preact JS Pitch47:26 Picks and Plugs
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19/10/2022
095 | Teaching TypeScript
Josh talks with James and Amy about teaching TypeScript and ESLint to beginners.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:21 Josh's Background02:45 Josh's First Project04:37 TypeScript Beginnings05:43 What is a Generic?08:44 What Makes TypeScript Interesting10:11 Transpiring12:58 Sponsor: Daily.dev13:59 Getting into TypeScript ESLint19:54 ESLint Set Up22:38 Josh's Book16:42 Measuring Book Success29:13 Sponsor: Hashnode29:59 Open Source Developer as a Job Title32:08 When Your Passion is Your Career36:34 Josh's Soapbox39:28 Pro Tips41:24 Picks and Plugs45:35 Something Annoying in ESLint46:55 More Picks and Plugs
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16/10/2022
094 | Visually Building React Applications with Plasmic
Kenny joins us to discuss the uses for Plasmic and the advantages of its integration features.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:19 About Kenny02:20 Engineer vs Advocate03:49 Rotating Roles05:40 Code Components in Plasmic06:56 How is Plasmic Different?09:50 Integration With Other Headless CMS12:01 Using Components13:50 Teaching With Low Code17:03 Enabling Developers19:16 Integration24:24 Sponsor: Hashnode25:10 Interest in Jamstack31:19 Other Favorite?36:46 Sponsor: Daily.dev37:47 Picks and Plugs
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13/10/2022
093 | Full Time Content Creation
Amy discusses with James his recent job change and how he plans to move forward in full time content creation.SponsorsZEALZEAL is a computer software agency that delivers “the world’s most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.ZEAL believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. The company has staffers distributed throughout the United States, and as it continues to grow, ZEAL looks for collaborative, object-oriented, and organized individuals to apply for open roles.For more information visit codingzeal.comVercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.For more information, visit Vercel.comDatoCMSDatoCMS is a complete and performant headless CMS built to offer the best developer experience and user-friendliness in the market. It features a rich, CDN-powered GraphQL API (with realtime updates!), a super-flexible way to handle dynamic layouts and structured content, and best-in-class image/video support, with progressive/LQIP image loading out-of-the-box."For more information, visit datocms.comShow Notes00:00 Introduction00:54 James's Big Change04:54 Diversifying Content07:05 Full Time Content vs Full Time Dev09:19 Being Your Own Boss11:04 Running Workshops13:03 Sponsor: DatoCMS13:57 Feeding the Beast19:05 Process Changes20:33 Where to Start?23:23 Bad First Pancake25:24 Watching the Numbers26:33 Imposter Syndrome28:42 Sponsor: ZEAL29:36 Sponsored Rap30:12 Monthly Retainers and Freelance Dev Rel31:10 End Goal32:59 Is this freelance Dev Rel?33:37 Sponsor: Vercel34:44 Picks and Plugs
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11/10/2022
092 | Design Systems for Developers
Joe talks with Amy and James about utilizing open source as a beginner and his interest in TypeScript.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction02:04 Explaining Storybook06:03 Component Testing14:14 Storybook Inside Chromatic16:58 The Value of Testing20:55 Storybook and Redwood23:35 Sponsor: Hashnode24:21 What Chromatic Does28:30 Percy vs Chromatic34:32 Sponsor: Daily.dev35:33 Michael at Chromatic38:35 Components44:37 Picks and Plugs
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09/10/2022
091 | Open Source, TypeScript, and Learning featuring Joe Previte
Joe talks with Amy and James about utilizing open source as a beginner and his interest in TypeScript.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction02:54 Joes Background04:10 Passion for Open-source05:25 Being an Open-source Beginner11:09 How to Find a Potential Project11:54 Love for Teaching14:44 Sponsor: Hashnode15:34 TypeScript Experience17:51 8 Hours to Learn20:16 Conferences and Meetings24:31 Building Learning Tools25:59 The Power of Content30:01 Sponsor: Daiy.dev36:52 One Minute Vim Pitch
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05/10/2022
090 | Democratizing Data
In this Episode guest Ben Haynes tells us about his work at Directus and where the software is headed next.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction02:54 Momentum04:10 Ben's Favorite Framework05:25 What problems does Directus solve?11:09 Sponsor: Hashnode11:54 How James Heard of Directus14:44 Hosting Recommendations15:34 Having a Free Tier17:51 Thoughts on TypeScript20:16 Integration with Other Ecosystems24:31 Demoing the Platform25:59 Can Directus do this?30:01 Sponsor: Daily.dev31:02 Transition to CEO36:52 Upcoming Features
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03/10/2022
89 | Building Better Websites with Remix featuring Kent C Dodds
Kent discusses his role at Remix and why he loves the product so much.SponsorsHashnodeCreating a developer blog is crucial in creating an online presence for yourself. It’s proof of work for your future employer. Hashnode makes it easy to start a blog in seconds on your custom domain for free. It’s fully optimized for developers and supports writing in Markdown, rich embeds, publishing from GitHub repository, syntax highlighting, and edge caching with Next.js blogs deployed on Vercel. On top of these, Hashnode is free from paywall, ads, and sign-up prompts.Hashnode is a community of developers, engineers, and people in tech. Your article gets instant readership from their growing community.Check out Hashnode, and join the community.Daily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Check out daily.devShow Notes00:00 Introduction01:33 Kents Background07:08 The Marketing of Remix09:08 Create Things You're Excited About11:06 Transparency and Honesty13:51 Sponsor: Hashnode14:37 Using Remix and What's Coming Soon24:49 Embracing the Web Platform32:14 How to Handle Databases37:15 Sponsor: Daily.dev38:16 Hate Tailwind?43:58 Tradeoffs
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30/09/2022