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Oct 25, 2023 • 33min

ReactJS vs. Solid with Dax Raad, Founder of Bumi

On this episode of Modern Web, Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh, Adam Rackis, and Dax Raad discussed the cloud offerings of SST and the advantages of using AWS. Adam was excited about SST's cloud wrappers and the fact that they were built with Solid instead of React to meet ambitious performance requirements. SST helps people build on AWS by simplifying the hundreds of services available and providing an experience that allows users to become experts in AWS. Dax discussed his experience with React and Solid, and the trade offs between the two. [00:02:40] Building on AWS made easy.[00:06:00] Simplifying AWS: Less than five services.[00:10:43] Hidden gem: IoT core pubsub real-time.[00:14:33] AWS back-end and front-end support.[00:17:20] Reaching new audiences with NextJS.[00:20:06] Simplicity over complexity: Solid wins.[00:24:01] GitHub-powered effortless development for all.[00:26:24] Serverless event-driven architecture solves cold start issue.[00:30:13] Granular auto-scaling, milliseconds up/down. Sponsored by This Dot Labs
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Oct 18, 2023 • 58min

Angular’s Renaissance: The Community-Powered Framework with Mark Thompson and Alyssa Nicoll

In this podcast episode, hosts Rob Ocel, Alyssa Nicoll, and Mark Thompson discuss the "Angular Renaissance." They reflect on Angular's evolution from its early days through the pivotal transition to Ivy to the current trend of biannual releases, highlighting the community's warm and supportive nature. The focus then shifts to the upcoming release of Angular 17, emphasizing the significance of control flow features and deferred loading in optimizing applications. The team underscores the importance of community engagement, evidence-driven development, and the promising future of Angular. They also tease an upcoming developer event in November, encouraging listeners to stay updated on the latest developments. This episode is sponsored by This Dot Labs.
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Oct 11, 2023 • 38min

The React Ecosystem Shake-Up: Who’s to Blame? with Adam Rackis, Senior Web Engineer at Spotify

In this podcast episode, Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh, and guest Adam Rackis talk through the successful fusion of TypeScript and React. They chat about various web frameworks, like Angular and Svelte, emphasizing the impact of TypeScript support on the development process. The episode also highlights the excitement around Svelte's new feature, signals, and speculates on its potential standardization, as well as React 18's challenges and the evolution of the React ecosystem. Sponsored by This Dot Labs.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 1h 3min

What Everyone Gets Wrong About AI-Powered Development- Moving Beyond the Obvious with Jerome Hardaway

In this podcast episode, Jerome Hardaway and Rob Ocel explore AI-powered development. They discuss the importance of active engagement in tech communities and the value of skill development. Jerome highlights the changing landscape for junior developers and the availability of free online resources for learning. The episode also emphasizes AI's practical benefits, such as boosting productivity and aiding job readiness. It dispels misconceptions about AI hindering creativity, presenting it as a valuable tool for developers. This episode is sponsored by CircleCI.
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Sep 27, 2023 • 51min

Frameworks vs. Fundamentals: Striking the Right Balance ft The Whiskey Web and Whatnot Podcast

In this episode, hosts Rob Ocel and Tracy Lee are joined by Chuck Carpenter and Robbie Wagner from the Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast. They discuss the future of web development, highlighting the industry's shift towards performance-focused development over flashy animations. They explore the longevity of jQuery, the use cases of frameworks like AngularJS and Ember, and the potential for combining components of Ember with Astro. The hosts also touch on the challenges of convincing stakeholders about performance and the need for developers to prioritize foundational web skills. Throughout, Robbie and Chuck share insights from The Whiskey Web and Whatnot podcast, celebrating its 100th episode. Sponsored by This Dot Labs.
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Sep 20, 2023 • 56min

Design System Engineering at Scale with Kathleen McMahon

Kathleen McMahon, senior design systems engineer at Northwestern Mutual and contributor to W3C Design Tokens Community Group, discusses the versatility of design systems and their impact on workflows in design and engineering. She explores her experiences in both small and large teams, highlighting the benefits of design systems in promoting consistency and efficiency while allowing flexibility for innovation. The conversation also covers the importance of collaboration, scalability, and accessibility in design system engineering.
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Sep 13, 2023 • 48min

Exploring Svelte, Open Source, and Discord Bots with Willow (GHOST)

Willow, co-founder of Svelte Sirens and active member of the Svelte community, discusses her journey into web development and Svelte's transformative effect on web development. They explore SvelteKit's flexibility in handling various project types, from SPAs to static websites. They also touch on misunderstandings and efficiency in Svelte development, the benefits and challenges of type safety in libraries like Svelte, and the importance of humility in open source contributions. The episode concludes with a discussion on the evolution of Discord slash commands and community recommendations.
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Sep 6, 2023 • 58min

Why All Developers Should Attend Conferences with Kayla Sween, Organizer of MagnoliaJS

Kayla Sween, Organizer of MagnoliaJS, discusses the benefits and challenges of attending conferences, organizing volunteer-based tech conferences, simplifying deployment to AWS with Flight Control, and living with ADHD. They also share details about the upcoming MagnoliaJS conference and emphasize the importance of attending conferences for personal growth.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 40min

Navigating Tech Career Transitions with Insights from Netflix Engineering Managers Jem Young & Ryan Burgess

In this special episode of the Modern Web podcast, Tracy Lee and Ben Lesh are joined by Netflix Engineering Managers Ryan Burgess and Jem Young. They tackle the transition from coding to management roles, debunking myths and shedding light on real challenges. Emphasizing that management isn't a simple promotion, but a unique career track requiring distinct skills. Their candid conversation exposes the value of experienced architects guiding junior team members, fostering well-rounded teams. The group engages in lively banter, debunking the idea that management is the sole path to career growth, exploring industry trends, including streamlining management hierarchies for efficiency. This episode resonates with diverse tech career trajectories, inspiring you with insights into leadership, team dynamics, and the evolving landscape. HostsTracy Lee, CEO of This Dot LabsBen Lesh, Author of RxJS GuestJem Young, Engineering Manager at NetflixRyan Burgess, Engineering Manager at Netflix Sponsored by This Dot Labs
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Aug 23, 2023 • 32min

Unbelievable Transformation: How CodePen Revolutionized Web Development with Co-Founder Chris Coyier

In this episode, Tracy Lee is joined by co-host Jessica Wilkins and guest Chris Coyier, co-founder of CodePen, a company that provides an online code editor. They discuss various topics related to web development and technology. Chris talks about his background and his work at CodePen. They are currently working on CodePen 2.0, a major update to the platform. Chris mentions that although the interface of CodePen may not have changed much over time, there's value in maintaining reliability and consistency for users. They touch upon the challenges of keeping up with the ever-evolving landscape of web technologies. Chris expresses the importance of providing an online code editor that supports various technologies and languages, allowing users to experiment without setting up complex development environments. He also acknowledges the growing trend of AI integration in coding tools. The conversation then shifts to the debate surrounding different tools, frameworks, and technologies in the web development space. Chris emphasizes the need for cohesiveness among these technologies and their documentation, allowing developers to easily combine tools without friction. He mentions other online code editors like StackBlitz and CodeSandbox and their innovations. The interview highlights the importance of community and the role it plays in the success of projects like CodePen. Chris shares his dedication to maintaining the platform and ensuring its growth and relevance while also addressing potential business challenges, such as balancing free users and paid subscribers. The discussion reflects the dynamic nature of web development and the various factors that drive innovation and growth within the industry. HostsTracy Lee, CEO of This Dot LabsJessica Wilkins, Software Engineer at This Dot Labs GuestChris Coyier, Co-Founder of CodePen Sponsored by This Dot Labs

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