

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
LogRocket
PodRocket covers everything you need to know about frontend web development on a weekly basis. Join LogRocket cofounder Ben Edelstein, the LogRocket engineering team, and more, as they interview experienced developers about all the libraries, frameworks, and tech industry issues they deal with every day.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 28min
Prisma Postgres with Nikolas Burk
Nikolas Burk, the DevRel at Prisma, dives into the groundbreaking Prisma Postgres. He explains its unikernel architecture, which minimizes cold starts and boosts deployment efficiency. The discussion reveals how its cloud integration simplifies the developer experience with features like built-in caching and real-time event handling. Burk also shares insights on database snapshots and the importance of application-server proximity, positioning Prisma Postgres as a game-changer in modern web development.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 28min
Building Async UIs without the hassle with Dev Agrawal
Dev Agrawal, a developer and advocate focusing on asynchronous UIs, shares insights into the evolving landscape of web frameworks like React and Solid. He discusses the complexities of managing asynchronous operations and the importance of optimizing user experiences. Topics include best practices for data fetching, the role of suspense boundaries, and strategies for improving state management during tab navigation. Agrawal also highlights the significance of non-nullability features in streamlining asynchronous processes, making it easier for developers to handle data effectively.

Feb 6, 2025 • 27min
You're Probably Doing Web Performance Wrong with Sia Karamalegos
Sia Karamalegos, a performance engineer and Google Developer Expert in web technologies, shares his insights on common web performance mistakes. He emphasizes the limitations of relying solely on Lighthouse scores and advocates for Real User Monitoring (RUM) to truly understand user experiences. Sia discusses the significance of Core Web Vitals and the challenges posed by non-Chromium browsers. He provides actionable advice for developers to enhance performance metrics and effectively utilize data for optimizing web performance.

Jan 30, 2025 • 40min
Relatively New Things You Should Know about HTML with Chris Coyier
Chris Coyier, co-founder of CodePen and a front-end web development expert, explores the future of HTML as we approach 2025. He discusses the slow evolution of HTML compared to other technologies like CSS and JavaScript. Coyier emphasizes backward compatibility and highlights new HTML elements that boost accessibility. He introduces web components, including the shadow DOM, and explains how they can coexist with frameworks like React. Additionally, he covers the 'inert' attribute for improved user accessibility in modals.

Jan 23, 2025 • 36min
Universal React with Mo Khazali
Mo Khazali, Head of Mobile and Tech Lead at Theodo UK, dives into Universal React, highlighting its power in cross-platform development. He reveals how this framework allows small teams to harness a single codebase for both web and mobile apps. Mo discusses the evolution of code sharing, the significance of the Fabric Rendering Layer in React Native, and the shift towards customizable component libraries. He also emphasizes how Universal React empowers smaller developers to compete with the giants in tech.

Jan 16, 2025 • 23min
Make the web weird again with Elian Van Cutsem
Elian Van Cutsem, a leader of dev relations at React Bricks and an Astro maintainer, joins to explore the joyful side of web development. They dive into quirky APIs like the Battery API and WebHID, sharing tips on balancing creativity and productivity. Discussions include the complexities of cookie consent, advocating for better privacy management, and inventive user-driven events in audio playback. Elian also sparks laughter with obscure web explorations, emphasizing the need for playful experimentation in coding.

Jan 9, 2025 • 29min
8 things you should know about microfrontends with Florian Rappl
Florian Rappl, a solutions architect at smapiot GmbH and microfrontend specialist, joins to unravel the mysteries of micro frontends. He debunks common myths, showcasing their benefits for smaller teams and distributed development. The conversation dives into code isolation challenges and the integration of server-side rendering, emphasizing performance improvements over monolithic systems. Listeners will learn how these architectural patterns lead to increased agility and efficiency in web development, transforming the landscape of user experience.

Jan 2, 2025 • 32min
How to think like a performance engineer with Harry Roberts
Harry Roberts, a Google Developer Expert and web performance consultant, shares his insights on thinking like a performance engineer. He emphasizes prioritizing user experience over technical details and discusses the importance of Core Web Vitals in assessing site performance. Harry debunks misconceptions about JavaScript, advocates for effective performance testing tools, and introduces 'containment' strategies for optimization. Tune in for practical tips to enhance website speed and user journeys!

Dec 26, 2024 • 47min
void(0) with Evan You [Repeat]
Evan You, the visionary behind Vue and Vite, shares insights from his new venture, void(0). He discusses the challenges in JavaScript tooling and how his open-source projects aim to streamline web development. The focus is on creating unified tools that enhance efficiency and collaboration. Evan also dives into the evolving landscape of bundling in JavaScript, emphasizing a shift towards modern standards. His innovative approach to open-source monetization underscores the importance of community involvement in shaping these projects.

Dec 19, 2024 • 38min
Rocket Surgery 2024: Year in review
This year's wrap-up dives into the significant tech trends of 2024, focusing on AI advancements and the rise of frameworks like Remix and Solid. The conversation highlights the emergence of React Server Components and the debate surrounding Oracle's JavaScript trademark. With a look into the growing adoption of BUN versus Node, the panel speculates on the future of no-code and low-code platforms. They also reflect on the evolving landscape of expertise as AI continues to shape web development, emphasizing collaboration and competition.