import at meta is something that you're starting to see in like this person is mentioned any of these new build systems vit uses import meta alot a. So therefore swalket and basically anything does. The thing about import meta is it's basically a blank slate to attach meta data for an import. And i know vit is adding things to that. There there system is adding things.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about selling themes, which browser to use, where to keep your 2FA codes, Remxi vs Svelte Kit, and more!
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Show Notes
- 00:11 Welcome
- 02:10 Can you explain import.meta?
- 07:20 What are your thoughts on publishing and selling HTML & CSS/SASS templates/themes?
- 12:00 When is it best to use a semantic menu vs a nav?
- 16:14 Sponsor: Sentry.io
- 17:36 As a newbie in web dev., which browser do you recommend, Chrome or Firefox Dev. Edition?
- 20:25 Are TypeScript types are like creating models in Mongoose?
- 26:16 If you use 2FA, where do you store your recovery codes?
- 1Password
- 29:32 Do you know a programming language which similar syntax to js and without the need of a runtime-framework?
- Syntax 429 - Cloudflare Workers
- 32:54 I am not feeling the hype for Remix. I would rather put my energy into SvelteKit.
- Remix
- Svelte Kit
- 36:41 Sponsor: Sanity
- 38:09 Do you guys have any advice on getting unstuck from tutorial hell and at what point do you think someone is ready to apply for junior web dev jobs?
- 41:36 Do you feel frameworks like Next.js, Remix, etc. abstract too much the complexity that it takes to build full-stack web apps?
- 44:19 How do you keep up on new technologies?
- Swyx
- Scott’s Newsletter
- Intent to Ship
- 54:04 Sponsor: Freshbooks
- 55:06 Sick Picks!
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