
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

Dec 20, 2021 • 19min
Gatsby v4
Discover the exciting new features of Gatsby v4, which evolves beyond static site building into a versatile framework. Learn about rendering options like server-side rendering and deferred static generation that enhance performance. Dive into the benefits of parallel queries and real-time data synchronization for dynamic content. Also, hear about the deprecation of Gatsby's admin interface and what it means for future developments. Plus, find out how Prismic integrates seamlessly with Gatsby for effortless component management.

Dec 15, 2021 • 58min
Potluck - enums, WASM, Lighthouse, Redirects
The hosts tackle a potluck of web development topics, diving into the nuances of user experience metrics and the impact of Google's initiatives. They discuss the importance of real user interactions in the Lighthouse scoring system, with insights on NPM command safety. The conversation shifts to enums and the advantages of WebAssembly, enhancing application performance. A lively framework showdown compares Astro and SvelteKit, while the challenges of browser updates and audio troubleshooting bring relatable tech issues to light.

Dec 13, 2021 • 33min
How To Do Things In Svelte
The hosts dive into the fun and quirky world of Svelte, discussing its intuitive state management and reactive updates. They humorously explore the challenges of homeownership, sharing anecdotes about lead pipes and neighborhood antics. Additionally, they simplify input binding, highlighting Svelte's user-friendly approach compared to React. Exciting news about Rich Harris's new position at Vercel adds a hint of future innovations. Overall, it's a delightful mix of coding insights and light-hearted personal stories!

Dec 8, 2021 • 1h 4min
JavaScript and Hardware × Cars, Factories, Heavy Industry, Robots, and the Internet of Things
Anth Rogan, a seasoned software developer with 15 years of expertise in JavaScript and hardware integration, shares his insights on the intersection of programming, automotive technology, and IoT. He discusses the evolution of software in cars and heavy machinery, the challenges of Bluetooth connectivity, and the potential of MQTT for efficient messaging. The conversation also covers innovative uses of JavaScript in predictive maintenance and smart technology, highlighting how engineers can leverage coding skills in traditional industries.

Dec 6, 2021 • 30min
Meta Tags
Discover the essential role of meta tags in web development, from charset to viewport tags that enhance user experiences. Learn how they impact SEO and help with social media integration through Open Graph. Dive into the evolution of meta tags, including obsolete ones like 'meta keywords,' and see how modern tools streamline deployment. Plus, enjoy a light-hearted story connecting small details to web aesthetics.

Dec 1, 2021 • 1h 3min
Everything in web dev is Amazing!
Discover the significant advancements in web development over the years! From the rise of TypeScript to the ease of modern JavaScript features like async/await, the discussion dives into how coding has become more efficient. Explore how CSS variables and layout tools like Flexbox and Grid have transformed design workflows. The evolution of tools like VS Code, Sentry, and container technologies further simplify projects. Personal anecdotes blend with tech insights, showcasing an exciting future for developers.

Nov 29, 2021 • 27min
Github Co-pilot is Gonna Take ur Job
Delve into the world of GitHub Copilot as the hosts share personal experiences with this AI coding assistant. Discover how it enhances productivity and speeds up coding tasks, but also raises concerns about potential job impacts. They explore the tool's strengths in generating code snippets and its limitations in syntax awareness. Get insights into how Copilot works across various programming languages and what the future might hold for developers, all while enjoying engaging anecdotes and lively discussions.

Nov 24, 2021 • 1h 2min
Troubleshooting
This conversation dives into effective troubleshooting techniques for both coding and everyday problems. The hosts share personal anecdotes about isolating errors, replicating issues, and the importance of rolling back code. They emphasize reading error messages and using version control for better debugging. Humorous tales about DIY challenges add charm, while insights on collaboration in open source highlight community engagement. The balance between coding and financial management is also explored, making this a comprehensive discussion on improving technical skills.

Nov 22, 2021 • 48min
The Macbook Pro Show - Wes and Scott Get New Laptops
Wes and Scott dive into the impressive performance of their new M1 Max MacBook Pros. They share how the transition from Intel to Apple Silicon revolutionizes both web development and video editing. The discussion includes RAM choices, cost justification for developers, and significant productivity boosts, especially in app performance. They also tackle the compatibility challenges and benefits of improved hardware, alongside their personal experiences with video editing software and storage solutions.

Nov 17, 2021 • 58min
Potluck — Copilot × Glasses × Databases × Dealing with Stress × Employment vs Self-Employment × Auth in GraphQL × Headless CMS × More!
The hosts dive into lively discussions about GitHub Copilot and its impact on coding workflows. They tackle database management, including dynamic columns and indexing techniques, while sharing tips on effective debugging practices. A light-hearted conversation about lawn care accompanies insights on managing stress between employment and self-employment. They also explore innovative tech tools, from note-taking devices for ADHD to the benefits of headless CMS platforms, alongside engaging anecdotes about upgrading old garage door technology.