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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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Mar 7, 2022 • 36min
Sticker Mogul 2022
Dive into the fascinating world of sticker selling! Discover the journey of creating, designing, and shipping sticker packs. Hear about unique collaborations with Indonesian artists and the challenges of global distribution. The hosts share insights on the economics behind sticker packs and how sponsorships help keep prices low. From shipping logistics to humorous licensing challenges, this lively discussion reveals the creativity and community behind the art of stickers.

Mar 2, 2022 • 54min
Wes and Scott React to the State of JS
Wes and Scott dive into the fascinating findings from the 2021 State of JS survey, discussing developer demographics and trends in JavaScript frameworks. They humorously tackle misconceptions about survey results and highlight the increasing popularity of frameworks like Svelte and Alpine JS. With a nod to browser support challenges, they emphasize user satisfaction and the need for innovative solutions. The conversation also shifts to the speed benefits of modern tools like Vite and PNPM, revealing how technology is evolving to meet developers’ dynamic needs.

Feb 28, 2022 • 26min
This vs That × map vs reduce, forEach vs for in, and more!
Dive into the fascinating world of JavaScript with a detailed comparison of essential array methods like map, reduce, filter, and forEach. Discover the nuances of property checks using hasOwnProperty and in, all while enjoying some light-hearted idioms. Explore the contrasting techniques of CSS positioning, emphasizing performance and layout integrity. The conversation also touches on object copying methods, including Object.assign and the spread operator, making it a must-listen for any web developer.

Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 4min
Ben Vinegar × Distributed Tracing and TypeScript Migrations
Ben Vinegar, a Sentry expert in TypeScript migrations and distributed tracing, shares his insights on navigating the complexities of modern web development. He discusses the significance of distributed tracing for debugging and the ongoing innovations at Sentry. Vinegar also shares the challenges faced during the migration to TypeScript, emphasizing collaboration within teams. The conversation touches on the evolution of cloud hosting solutions and the importance of user experience in web applications, all while providing a sprinkle of humor with some 'Sick Picks' food recommendations.

Feb 21, 2022 • 29min
JavaScript in 2022 - New, Coming and Proposed Features
Scott and Wes dive into the exciting world of JavaScript with a focus on new features for 2022. They discuss the game-changing Fetch API and other updates in Node.js that simplify imports. The podcast highlights the innovative Pipeline Operator, enhancing code readability, alongside a proposal for a reversible string split method. Listeners can also learn about monitoring application performance with Sentry, underscoring the importance of real-time insights. It's a lively exploration of JavaScript's evolving landscape!

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Feb 16, 2022 • 1h 7min
Potluck - Selling Themes × Which Browser Should Devs Use? × Where Do You Keep 2FA Codes? × Remix vs Svelte Kit × Getting Unstuck from Tutorial Hell
The hosts dive into selling HTML and CSS themes, exploring the pros and cons of templates. They debate which browser—Chrome or Firefox Dev—is best for web developers. Strategies for securely storing 2FA recovery codes are also discussed. The conversation shifts to the competition between Remix and Svelte Kit. Plus, they tackle the common struggle of tutorial hell, offering practical tips to break free. Expect engaging anecdotes sprinkled throughout, making for a lively and informative discussion!

Feb 14, 2022 • 20min
Code Explorers
Dive into the essentials of exploring and contributing to GitHub repositories! Discover how to manage comments effectively, browse issues, and navigate pull requests. Learn about the power of Retool for building internal tools and the importance of engaging with development communities. Get tips on providing constructive feedback and connecting with peers on platforms like Twitter. Plus, find out how to stay updated on the evolution of frameworks with meaningful discussions and contributions!

Feb 9, 2022 • 1h 4min
Creator of Wordle - Josh Wardle
In this engaging discussion, Josh Wardle, the mastermind behind the viral word game Wordle, shares insights from his journey as a part-time artist turned software engineer. He reveals the simplicity of Wordle's tech stack, built with web components, that keeps the game lightweight and ad-free. Josh discusses the unique challenges of navigating fame, the impact of clones, and the nuances of selling a successful product. His reflections on authenticity in innovation and the emotional weight of popularity make for a captivating conversation.

Feb 7, 2022 • 31min
Pros + Cons of JavaScript Servers, Serverless, and Cloudflare Workers
Dive into the intriguing world of JavaScript servers, serverless options, and Cloudflare Workers! Explore the benefits and challenges of server architectures, particularly within the MERN stack. Discover the complexities of caching and scaling, and how external services like Redis can help. Unpack serverless design's cost efficiency, while getting insights on SSL management and database strategies. Finally, evaluate the trade-offs between serverless and traditional hosting, and learn valuable API management techniques.

Feb 2, 2022 • 1h 1min
Syntax Highlight
The hosts dive into the world of web design by reviewing listener portfolios and analyzing creative elements like typography and CSS animations. They discuss the fun quirks of Gen Z slang, making it relatable to a younger audience. Insights on enhancing user experience through light and dark themes are explored, along with accessibility issues and best practices in web design. Plus, they uncover an innovative AI tool for coding efficiency and share unique projects, including a nostalgic recreation of the Windows 3.1 interface.