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Our React Wish List
Wes and Scott discuss things they wish React and its ecosystem had out of the box without additional libraries and tooling.
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Wes and Scott discuss things they wish React and its ecosystem had out of the box without additional libraries and tooling.
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Potluck episode discussing libraries vs frameworks, browser choices, career questions, XState, styled components, podcast picks and more.
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Covers terminal, typing, OS skills, GitHub, dev tools, and other web development basics and best practices.
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Ian Ramsay discusses building a WebRTC-based video chat called ZipCall and his journey into programming
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This podcast episode provides a breakdown of headless CMS options, including hosted, self-hosted and API-based systems. Scott and Wes discuss key considerations when evaluating CMS choices and provide an overview of popular options in each category.
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In this potluck/Q&A episode, Scott and Wes discuss end-to-end testing, hosting podcast RSS feeds, Prismic CMS, education, git workflows, scaling challenges and new React frameworks.
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In this episode Scott teaches Wes about Svelte, a new JavaScript framework that compiles away unused code for blazing fast performance. They cover features like built-in reactivity, cleaner templates vs JSX, routing with HTML anchors, and animations/transitions.
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Covers new JavaScript features coming in ES2019 and ES2020 including flat map, knowledge coalescing, global this, optional chaining and more.
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Heather Payne, founder of Juno coding bootcamp, discusses details of the program, student outcomes, the job search process, and innovations like income share agreements.
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Potluck episode discussing Cloudinary, CSS, sharing projects, open source, Sentry, agencies, micro frontends, React hooks, project managers