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Cache Control Headers Explained
Discussion on how cache control headers work and how they can be used to improve website performance.
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Discussion on how cache control headers work and how they can be used to improve website performance.
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In this episode, Scott gives a tour of his home office setup called the LevelUp Lodge, going over all the gear, lighting, audio equipment, tech and other elements that make it an ideal workspace.
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Wes and Scott discuss a new initiative by Cloudflare and others to improve web interoperability across various JavaScript runtime environments like browsers, Node.js and edge functions.
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An episode discussing TypeScript fundamentals like type narrowing, discriminated unions, and strategies for type guards.
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Wes and Scott discuss why developers still use the Axios library instead of the native fetch API for network requests in JavaScript. They go over various features like interceptors, progress events, and adapters that make Axios powerful.
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Scott and Wes discuss strategies and challenges around building custom coupon logic and engines for ecommerce sites and course platforms. They share tips on implementing constraints, conditional rules, tracking, expiration, and more.
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Scott discusses generating 3D visualizations, animations, and physics simulations in the browser using Svelte Cubed and Three.js.
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Wes and Scott share tips for maintaining consistency with producing content, coding projects, exercising, and other life goals. They discuss the importance of committing to a reasonable schedule, planning time to work on goals, being accountable to others, breaking big tasks down, and measuring progress.
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Discussion on new proposal to add optional TypeScript-style types to JavaScript for improved developer experience.
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Scott and Wes discuss Vitest, a new fast and modern JavaScript test runner that aims to replace Jest. They cover Vitest's features like built-in TypeScript support, compatibility with Jest, mocking, filtering, snapshots, code coverage, DOM mocking, in-file testing, and easy setup.