https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-5-mdx-with-chris-biscardi/
Chris Biscardi Links
https://twitter.com/chrisbiscardi
http://www.christopherbiscardi.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherbiscardi/
github.com/ChristopherBiscardi
http://stackoverflow.com/users/740600/chris-biscardi
Chris teaches people how to write Rust, work with Serverlesss, and take advantage of the Jamstack. He is an independent consultant with two major products (Toast and Sector) whose talks can be viewed at a variety of conferences such as qcon, gophercon, and more. Chris runs the Party Corgi Network, a community of practice and is an MDX maintainer.
I consult in two main areas:
* Building teams around specific initiatives (such as building a Design System team).
* Applying modern and emerging technologies (GraphQL, CSS-in-JS, K8s/Containerization, JAMStack/GatsbyJS, React) using mainly Golang and JavaScript.
Markdown for the component era
MDX is an authorable format that lets you seamlessly write JSX in your Markdown documents. You can import components, such as interactive charts or alerts, and embed them within your content. This makes writing long-form content with components a blast 🚀.
Ask Chris some leading questions ;)
We are currently using @mdx-js/runtime directly to convert our blog posts from MDX over to output.
Is this bad, should we use something like https://github.com/hashicorp/next-mdx-remote instead?
https://github.com/swc-project/swc
https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa
Build a Toast Site with MDX and Tailwind - Learn with Jason
Party Corgi Network https://partycorgi.com/