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Ryan Magoon is a Senior Staff Engineer at PayPal. In this episode we discuss accessibility and cultivating empathy for disabled users.
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Building for Disabled Power Users by Ryan MagoonBuilding the most inaccessible site possible with a perfect Lighthouse scoreMolly BurkeListen Up, Visual Studio has a new feature you need to hear about!VS Code Accessibility Documentation -
In this week's open mic episode we discuss the newest releases of Lighthouse, Remix, and Astro.
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Link to Twitter SpaceLink to Newsletter issueReact AriaCumulative Layout Shift (CLS)Optimize Cumulative Layout ShiftAstro View TransitionsSeamless Page Transitions with Astro and Web Platform APIs with Maxi FerreiraAnimating View TransitionsIntroducing ChatGPT EnterpriseFuture Proofing Your Remix AppCode Raiders -
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Danielle Maxwell, Mark Noonan, and Kayla Sween join to discuss micro-frontends, testing, and the upcoming MagnoliaJS conference in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Link to Twitter SpaceMagnoliaJSCypressWhat Are Microfrontends?Lead Software Architect (15+ YoE) Quits Job to Make VideosGPTBotGuests
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Shirley Wu and David Khourshid join the show to talk about code, art, visualizing flow, and AI.
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Tejas Kumar and Mark Erikson join the show to discuss their talks at React Rally, a two day conference for developers of all backgrounds.
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Chris Coyier (co-founder of CodePen and co-host of the ShopTalk podcast) joins us to discuss his RenderATL talk, "Modern CSS in Real Life."
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This week, we discuss our Val Town episode and are joined by Dylan Pierce who told us a bit about Pipedream
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Pipedream is a product that offers a portable and easily executable glue code solution like Val Town.
JSJam Newsletter - Val Town with Steve KrousePipedreamTypeScript and the dawn of gradual types5 Inconvenient Truths about TypeScript2023 TypeScript Crash Course with Josh GoldbergIntro to Wasp: Full stack development with React & Node.jsWingn8nAirplaneYahoo! PipesSubcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs Hearing -
This week we had the Clerk team including Dev Agrawal and Jeff Escalante return to talk with us live all about the product.
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We discuss the continuing conversation around the utility of Clerk and we get into some AI stuff as well cause I can't help myself.
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Dev Agrawal (Dev Advocate), Jeff Escalante (Eng Director), and Colin Sidoti (CEO) join us to discuss Clerk and why you shouldn't roll your own auth.
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This week we are joined by a great line up of guest speakers to discuss whether CommonJS is Bad for JavaScript.
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CommonJS is Bad for JavaScript and Xata Podcast with Domitrius ClarkCommonJS is Hurting JavaScriptUnbridled Bot Attacks: How We Mitigate Their Unwelcomed RiseModule Expressions TC39 ProposalMastering the Art of ESM and CJS Package HandlingThe origin private file systemEvery JavaScript library author needs to know about these 2 websites -
Domitrius Clark is the Head of Developer Experience at Xata.io and in this episode we discuss building developer communities.
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ReactadelphiaUdemy Agrees to Pay $4 Million Settlement Over Deceptive Pricing PracticesAnnouncing the new Jamstack community Discord -
Aiden Bai and Tobiloba Adedeji join us from Million.js and Tejas Ravishankar stops by to explain his new collaboration product called Dimension.
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In this week's episode we discuss the release of Svelte 4, the next phase of Eleventy, and Redwood's transition to React Server Components.
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JSJam Newsletter - Svelte 4 and the Next Phase of EleventyRedwoodJS’ Next Epoch: All In on React Server ComponentsTom Preston-Werner talks React Server Components and the future of RedwoodJSAnnouncing Svelte 4The Next Phase of Eleventy: Return of the Side ProjectXHP: A New Way to Write PHP -
We cover the JS news of the week including Manu's blog post Hydration vs. Resumability, the release of TypeScript 5.1, and Jetpack's new AI product.
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JSJam Newsletter - Hydration vs. Resumability, TypeScript 5.1, and Jetpack AIHydration is a tree, Resumability is a mapTypeScript 5.1The Jetpack AI Assistant -
Nick Taylor, Staff Software Engineer on the Frameworks Team at Netlify, joins us at Remix Conf.
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We discuss maintaining open source frameworks, the value of streaming about technical topics, and what is and isn't "developer relations."
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First Pull RequestHow to Write a Good Issue by BekahContent CollectionsNode Congress TalkServer Side Rendering with Nick Taylor, AJC and the Web DevsA Tale of Web Development in Two UniversesLearn with JasonThe Practical Dev StreamVirtual Coffee -
Kelvin Omereshone is the lead maintainer of Sails.js. In this episode we discuss Sailsconf 2023.
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In this episode we recorded LIVE from the conference floor at RenderATL!
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We talked all about why you messed up by not convincing your boss to pay for you to go to such an amazing event!
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In this episode, we discuss the 2023 State of Node.js Performance and the newest release of Bun which included the Bun Bundler for bundling Bun Buns!
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Christoph Nakazawa is the CEO of Nakazawa Tech, a global tech company and indie game studio.
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Christoph is currently building a modern retro turn-based strategy game called Athena Crisis. We discuss his background in open source, why he thinks React is useful for creating video games, and how he pivoted to game development and entrepreneurship.
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We kick off our final conference collaboration for the season by discussing the amazing speakers and events that will be happening at RenderATL this month.
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We also discussed news from Google I/O including the announcement that Interaction to Next Paint (INP) will replace First Input Delay (FID) as a Core Web Vital in March 2024.
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