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Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
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Nov 7, 2022 • 24min
Zod Schema Validation and Type Generation
Dive into the world of Zod, a TypeScript-first schema validation tool that's making waves among developers. Discover how it simplifies data management and enhances error analysis, all while interacting smoothly with services like LogRocket. The duo also shares insights on the perks of Linode's cloud computing for developers tackling personal projects or enterprise infrastructure. Plus, hear their experiences managing and customizing Minecraft servers, highlighting the vibrant community behind it and the fun of running your own server.

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Nov 4, 2022 • 60min
Supper Club × Coding with ADHD with Dr. Courtney Tolinski
Dr. Courtney Tolinski, a psychologist specializing in ADHD, joins to unravel the complexities of ADHD in the tech world. They discuss how ADHD impacts attention and task management for programmers. Tips for structuring your day effectively in high-distraction environments are shared, alongside tools to enhance productivity. The conversation also illuminates the importance of professional diagnosis and personalized coping strategies, making a case for understanding the nuanced connections between ADHD and creativity.

Nov 2, 2022 • 44min
Spooky Web Dev Stories Part 2
Dive into amusing web development horrors, from the chaos of deleting a live database to the misadventures of poor load testing. Hear about the struggles with legacy code and the pitfalls of using placeholder emails. Enjoy anecdotes about wildlife encounters and Twitch streaming gone wrong. The importance of meticulous coding and reliable authentication takes center stage, urging developers to learn from these spooky experiences. It's a blend of tech trials, cautionary tales, and humorous mishaps that every developer can appreciate.

Oct 31, 2022 • 22min
Explained - Buzz Words and Concepts
Scott and Wes dive into the world of JavaScript, breaking down buzzwords like schema and promises with humor and clarity. They discuss the role of stateless HTTP requests and highlight the importance of props in frameworks like React. The conversation also covers the differences between sync and async coding practices, along with a comparison of DOM versus Shadow DOM. Plus, they introduce two exciting tools for developers: Appwrite's hosting capabilities and Sanity's customizable content management.

Oct 28, 2022 • 52min
Supper Club × GraphQL as an Aggregation Layer with Filipe Ferreira of Sky TV
In this engaging discussion, Filipe Ferreira from Sky TV, an expert in GraphQL and streaming applications, shares insights into the tech stack behind delivering streaming content. He explains how GraphQL serves as an efficient data aggregation layer and reveals the challenges of transitioning from REST APIs. The conversation dives into video hosting solutions, dynamic resource scaling, and the integration of serverless architecture. Filipe also highlights the importance of continuous learning in the fast-paced world of web development and shares fun anecdotes about tech experiences.

Oct 26, 2022 • 55min
Spooky Web Dev Stories 2022
Dive into chilling tales of web development mishaps! Hear about spooky render times that haunt even the bravest coders, and laugh at the chaos caused by push notification overload. Unravel the hair-raising consequences of a colleague's blunder with sensitive data and a bizarre mix-up involving sci-fi filler text. Plus, discover the nightmare of payment crises in marketplaces, where paperwork fails and customers snag unexpected freebies. Join the hosts for a blend of humor and cautionary lessons that every developer can relate to!

Oct 24, 2022 • 25min
Hydration & New Frameworks Like Qwik
Dive into the cutting-edge world of web development as Scott and Wes explore Qwik, a revolutionary framework built for the edge. Discover how Qwik streamlines hydration and lazy loading, optimizing web performance like never before. The hosts also unpack server-side rendering and the unique 'Resumable' hydration technique. Plus, get insights into using tools like Sentry for error tracking and performance monitoring, and how Sanity transforms content management with its customizable solutions.

Oct 21, 2022 • 57min
Supper Club × tRPC With Alex KATT Johansson
In this engaging discussion, Alex Johansson, a software engineer at Tola and the creator of tRPC, shares insights on tRPC as a modern alternative to REST and GraphQL. He highlights its benefits like automatic batching and type safety, emphasizing Zod for robust input validation. The conversation also covers data management strategies, the performance challenges of TypeScript, and personal tech preferences. Johansson’s anecdotes add humor, making complex topics accessible while illustrating the evolving landscape of web development.

Oct 19, 2022 • 59min
2022 CSS Trends and Usage Web Almanac
Dive into the fascinating world of CSS trends for 2022! Discover how the use of CSS variables is on the rise while exploring the significance of pseudo classes. Get insights on cleaning products like Barkeeper's Friend, making productivity rituals easier. The hosts assess the growing size of CSS stylesheets and the impact of '!important' on web design. Learn about modern techniques like using the 'calc' function for responsive layouts and the evolution of color formats. Tune in for tips and tricks that blend web development with practical life hacks!

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Oct 17, 2022 • 11min
Bookmarklets
Scott and Wes dive into the world of bookmarklets, revealing their benefits in web development. They discuss how these JavaScript snippets can enhance web interaction, such as detecting missing alt tags. The episode highlights the practicality of bookmarklets, showcasing them as a lightweight alternative to browser extensions. Tips on integrating bookmarklets into workflows and examples of specific tools, like the Bookmarklet Maker, add to the excitement. Plus, they touch on comparing bookmarklets to Greasemonkey for user customization.


