
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
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.
Latest episodes

Jun 24, 2022 • 48min
Supper Club × Authoring Browser Extensions with Tim Leland
In this engaging conversation, Tim Leland, a software developer known for his popular browser extensions like WeatherExtension and Link Shortener Extension, shares his journey in web development. He discusses why he ventured into browser extensions and the challenges of transitioning from free to paid models. Tim also dives into effective marketing strategies, the evolution of Chrome extensions, and overcoming technical hurdles. The episode highlights the balance between innovation and user engagement, making it a fascinating listen for tech enthusiasts.

Jun 22, 2022 • 1h 10min
Home Automation - A Look Ahead
Dive into the exciting world of home automation! Discover smart technology tools like Home Assistant and Homebridge. Learn about various protocols like Zigbee and Z-Wave, and hear humorous tales of integration struggles. The hosts detail how to connect Wyze cameras using RTSP, discuss the convenience of smart locks, and explore programmable devices for enhanced living. They also share affordable solutions for integrating smart tech into your home and tips for optimizing everyday tasks, making life simpler and more efficient.

Jun 20, 2022 • 19min
New Viewport Units
Discover the exciting world of new viewport units that are set to transform web development. The hosts discuss the limitations of current units like VH and VW, particularly for mobile users. Learn how dynamic viewport units will enhance responsiveness across devices. They also tackle the tricky issues caused by virtual keyboards on mobile and share creative developer workarounds for iOS restrictions. Tune in for insights on browser compatibility and the timeline for these innovations that could change the web experience!

Jun 17, 2022 • 55min
Supper Club × Edge Functions and Deno with Eduardo Bouças of Netlify
Eduardo Bouças, a software engineer at Netlify, shares insights on edge functions and Deno. He highlights the advantages of using edge functions for better website performance and user experience. The discussion covers the importance of server proximity in global web performance, differences between Deno and Node.js, and innovations in serverless databases. Eduardo also delves into dynamic web development, emphasizing how edge functions can enhance content delivery and redefine developer tools. It's a fascinating look at the future of web management!

Jun 15, 2022 • 1h
Potluck - Headless WordPress, Databases, Regex
The hosts dive into the intricacies of headless WordPress, exploring its API capabilities and the integration with mobile apps. Regex challenges are unpacked, offering tools to ease the learning curve. The discussion also touches on JavaScript fundamentals, the rise of Figma as a collaboration tool, and trends in fitness post-pandemic. They even address how CSS custom properties might evolve. It's a mix of tech insights, personal reflections, and engaging listener questions.

Jun 13, 2022 • 25min
I can has() new CSS Selector?!
Discover the magic of the new CSS selectors: :has, :where, and :is, which streamline and enhance web development. Hear how :has allows styling of parent elements based on children, revolutionizing CSS practices. The conversation flows into using LogRocket for monitoring site functionality, complete with humorous parenting anecdotes. Plus, learn about navigating nested links and the browser support challenges, especially Safari's leading edge. Tune in for tips and a fresh take on coding with these innovative selectors!

Jun 10, 2022 • 1h 1min
Supper Club × Is No Code going to take our jobs? with Connor Finlayson
Connor Finlayson, a no-code expert and founder of Unicorn Factory, shares his journey from New Zealand to Canada and how no-code tools are revolutionizing development. He discusses popular platforms like Webflow and Zapier, which empower non-technical users and enhance collaboration between developers and marketers. The conversation also touches on the transition from no-code to JavaScript for advanced functionality and the challenges of version control in no-code projects, emphasizing hands-on practice as key to mastering these tools.

Jun 8, 2022 • 51min
Syntax Live at Reactathon
Wes and Scott light up Reactathon with live debates on hot JavaScript takes. They explore the evolution of JavaScript and reminisce about nostalgic coding challenges like PNG transparency in IE6. The hosts dive into quirky coding nuances while introducing handy payment processing solutions. A fun interactive game tests audience knowledge of JavaScript libraries, and a whimsical quiz rounds out the episode. Their entertaining banter and engaging discussions make complex tech topics enjoyable and accessible.

Jun 6, 2022 • 22min
Stopping Malicious Actors
Scott and Wes dive into the world of web security, discussing the tactics used by malicious actors and how they exploit vulnerabilities. They highlight effective strategies like rate limiting and nonce tokens to protect applications. The conversation also covers the challenges of CAPTCHA systems, weighing user experience against security needs. They shed light on online privacy complexities and the use of VPNs, along with emphasizing the importance of DDoS protection to keep your web projects safe from harm.

Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 2min
Supper Club × Coding Burnout and Gardening with Anselm Hannemann
Anselm Hannemann, a web developer turned market gardener from near Munich, shares his journey of overcoming coding burnout through gardening. He discusses how disconnecting from screens can rejuvenate creativity and emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of nurturing plants. With insights on sustainable practices, he highlights the joys of growing rare vegetables and the superiority of home-grown produce. Anselm encourages balancing technology with nature, showcasing the importance of self-care in both web development and gardening.