This chapter explores the origins and purpose of jQuery, detailing its role in simplifying DOM interactions amid browser inconsistencies. It highlights the evolution of jQuery, the significance of its community-driven development, and its lasting impact on modern JavaScript practices. The conversation also reflects on personal experiences and transitions within the web development landscape, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and documentation.
In episode 800 of Syntax, Scott and Wes sit down with John Resig, the creator of jQuery, to discuss the current state of React and TypeScript. They dive into the evolution of frontend frameworks, the challenges of server-side rendering, and the tech stack at Khan Academy.
Show Notes
- 00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
- 00:59 Brought to you by Sentry.io.
- 01:32 What is jQuery?
- 05:31 Did you anticipate the success jQuery had?
- 07:16 allow-discrete, @starting-style.
- 07:54 Building the community around jQuery.
- 11:16 jQuery plugins.
- 13:00 Did you ever make money from jQuery?
- 16:13 What is your role at Khan Academy.
- 17:58 What is the tech stack at Khan Academy?
- 21:56 Why do you want to change your CSS and JS framework?
- 24:03 TypeScript vs Flow.
- 25:25 GraphQL federation.
- 28:08 What was your frontend framework journey?
- 30:23 Is there any part of React you wish would improve?
- 32:37 Reservations using React Router.
- 33:14 Khan Academy web platform vs native platform.
- 35:21 What do you use for state management?
- 38:48 What’s harder than it should be on the web today?
- 42:46 Opinions on JavaScript Sprinkles.
- 44:04 What’s with the $ sign in jQuery?
- 45:29 The challenges of having your name in such a widely used software.
- 51:06 Challenges with server-side rendering in React.
- 52:42 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs.
- 54:48 What are the performance issues associated with internationalization?
- 56:57 Back to Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs.
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