Scott and Wes dive into Remix 3, exploring how it embraces native web standards like Events, Signals, and Streams to become a truly full-stack framework. They unpack what “LLM-ready,” thin APIs, and a standards-based approach mean for the future of web development.
Show Notes
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00:00 Welcome to Syntax!
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03:21 Uses the platform - native Events, Signals, Streams, Fetch
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04:16 Remix 3, Fully Fullstack.
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04:57 LLM‑ready + thin APIs
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05:53 Brought to you by Sentry.io.
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06:18 My previous predictions.
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07:44 The value of ‘Standards Based’.
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09:13 Component model - JSX/TSX; state = variables; call this.render()
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11:56 Adding reactivity to Remix.
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15:15 Event‑based architecture - custom events, EventTarget, interactions
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20:52 Context & type‑safe access.
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22:46 Composing interaction logic within events.
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24:25 Signals - AbortSignal to cancel async ops
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25:21 Benefits of standards - bring your own tools/libraries
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26:42 CSS - built‑in CSS prop; Svelte‑like scoping
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28:34 Server - Web Request/Response, Web Streams across runtimes
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31:23 Frames - async URL‑addressable components with fallbacks
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33:07 Tooling - ESM; use Vite or esbuild
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34:47 Routing - code‑based named routes
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35:57 Questions/Concerns - manual rendering vs reactivity
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38:47 URL Pattern API - modern, fast routing foundations
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41:33 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs.
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