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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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Dec 6, 2024 • 59min
857: How to Look and Sound Good at $10, $100 and $1000 With Producer Randy
Randy Rektor, producer of the show and audio gear reviewer on YouTube, shares invaluable tips on audio and video setups for any budget. He breaks down the importance of mic technique, the signal-to-noise ratio, and lighting hacks for enhancing video calls. Randy discusses practical setups costing $50, $150, and up to $1000, recommending gear like the Shure MV6 and various lighting options. He also delves into soundproofing versus sound treatment and shares fun insights on etymology, making the conversation both informative and entertaining.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 56min
856: Loading UIs, Rust Webpack, New Cookie Types, Conference Talks + More
Scott and Wes tackle listener questions on Hono and SvelteKit, exploring the pros of Rspack over Vite. They break down partitioned cookies and share insights on quirkiness in HTTP redirect codes. The duo discusses the importance of managing speedy loading spinners for better user experience and offers advice on interviewing in tech roles. Plus, there's a humorous take on cookie management and personal reflections on kitchen life, especially regarding stainless steel cookware!

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Dec 2, 2024 • 24min
855: Fast Websites: The New Speculation Rules API
Scott and Wes dive into the transformative Speculation Rules API, revealing how it can make websites lightning-fast. They explore the magic of techniques like pre-loading and prefetching, comparing them to preparing for a trip. The duo weighs the costs of these methods for both developers and users, stressing the importance of real-world performance over theoretical metrics. With captivating case studies, they highlight the synergy between caching strategies and user experience, paving the way for more responsive web applications.

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Nov 29, 2024 • 50min
854: Animating the Web With Matt Perry: Exploring motion.dev
Matt Perry, creator of the open-source web animation library Motion, dives into the evolution of web animations, emphasizing the shift toward user-friendly tools. He discusses the transition from Framer Motion to open source and the challenges of the Web Animation API. Performance testing on slower devices and optimizations for animations are explored, along with comparisons between layout animations and the Vue Transition API. Matt also shares insights on graphics programming and his personal passion for Grime music.

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Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 1min
853: The State of Frontend
Scott and Wes explore the findings from the State of Frontend 2024 Survey, discussing the latest in frameworks like Svelte and HTMX. They dive into cloud service insights, contrasting Vercel with AWS, and chat about the soaring popularity of TypeScript. The podcast highlights underutilized tools like CSS Houdini and the rise of Progressive Web Apps. Additionally, they cover trends in code editors, including the growing appeal of VS Code and JetBrains. They wrap up with a humorous gift surprise involving a candle warmer!

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Nov 25, 2024 • 19min
852: Cloudflare Tunnels
Discover the compelling benefits of Cloudflare Tunnels for secure server access. The hosts dive into how to easily expose local services without the hassle of complex setups. Learn how to safely integrate public webhooks with platforms like Snipcart and Apple Pay. They also discuss essential security practices, including the zero trust features that protect sensitive information. Plus, explore the practical use of these tunnels for enhancing home automation security. Perfect for developers seeking streamlined solutions!

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Nov 22, 2024 • 42min
851: The Future of VS Code and Copilot
Cassidy Williams, a software engineer at GitHub recognized for her contributions to GitHub Copilot and VS Code, joins the discussion about future advancements in coding tools. The conversation highlights exciting new features, including custom instructions and enhanced UI/UX in VS Code. Cassidy shares insights on using AI for multi-file editing and the innovative capabilities of Copilot extensions. They also delve into practical applications of AI in coding, exploring how these tools can adapt to ever-evolving developer needs and improve overall efficiency.

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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 2min
850: Manage State in JavaScript Like a Pro!
Dive into the world of JavaScript state management as experts break down key concepts like reactive state, global versus local state, and the power of state updaters. Discover various libraries such as Zustand and xState that can elevate your approach. From mutable vs. immutable state to using URLs and IndexedDB for storage, there's a treasure trove of strategies and tools. Plus, enjoy some light-hearted banter about men's grooming products and bento box solutions for lunches!

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Nov 18, 2024 • 22min
849: How to Pick a JS Package
Discover how to choose the right JavaScript package with tips on effective evaluation! From using NPM and social platforms to tools like Socket.dev and Bundlephobia, the hosts share strategies for finding and validating packages. Learn to assess security, relevance, and maintenance to ensure project compatibility. They highlight the importance of reviewing documentation and exploring community feedback, all while navigating the JavaScript ecosystem like a pro!

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Nov 15, 2024 • 51min
848: Web Components Can’t Save Us with Scott Jehl
Scott Jehl, a web developer with deep expertise in responsive design and performance, shares insights on web components in this engaging talk. He examines the benefits and challenges of using web components in modern design systems, touching on their reactivity and the intricacies of Shadow DOM. Scott discusses effective CSS integration and responsive video implementations in HTML5, along with real-world use cases and misconceptions. He ultimately paints a picture of the evolving landscape of web development where simplicity and performance take center stage.