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PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketGoogle's IDX, Supabase, and JamstackJosh Goldberg and Anthony Campolo return to talk about the latest news in web dev, including Google’s announcement about IDX, Supabase’s Launch Week 8, what’s up with Jamstack, and more. Links https://idx.dev https://twitter.com/_davideast/status/1689735117118316544 https://bytes.dev/archives/212?ck_subscriber_id=1652256478 https://twitter.com/JoshuaKGoldberg https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuakgoldbergcodes https://www.joshuakgoldberg.com https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://ajcwebdev.com https://github.com/ajcwebdev https://www.twitch.tv/ajcwebdev Tell us wha...2023-08-3141 minHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedJamstack Radio - Ep. #122, Living on the Edge with Anthony Campolo of EdgioIn episode 122 of Jamstack Radio, Brian catches up with Anthony Campolo of Edgio. In this conversation they recap Anthony's career journey and explore many technical topics including edge computing, the current state of the JavaScript ecosystem, insights on leveraging Jamstack for infrastructure ambitions, and combatting imposter syndrome in DevRel.2023-03-2436 minHeavybit PodcastsHeavybit PodcastsEp. #122, Living on the Edge with Anthony Campolo of EdgioIn episode 122 of Jamstack Radio, Brian catches up with Anthony Campolo of Edgio. In this conversation they recap Anthony's career journey and explore many technical topics including edge computing, the current state of the JavaScript ecosystem, insights on leveraging Jamstack for infrastructure ambitions, and combatting imposter syndrome in DevRel.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2023-03-2436 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #122, Living on the Edge with Anthony Campolo of EdgioIn episode 122 of Jamstack Radio, Brian catches up with Anthony Campolo of Edgio. In this conversation they recap Anthony's career journey and explore many technical topics including edge computing, the current state of the JavaScript ecosystem, insights on leveraging Jamstack for infrastructure ambitions, and combatting imposter syndrome in DevRel.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2023-03-2436 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketLiving on the Edge with Anthony CampoloIn this episode, Anthony Campolo returns to PodRocket to talk about the Edge, what it is, and why you are hearing about it so much. Links https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://dev.to/ajcwebdev https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajcwebdev https://dev.to/opensauced https://docs.edg.io Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see...2023-03-1733 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 80 - Eleventy with Ben MyersBen Myers is a frontend developer at Microsoft and an advocate for web accessibility.In this episode we discuss the fundamentals of Eleventy, how to approach web development from a conservationist's point of view, and utilizing Eleventy Serverless for deferred, on-demand rendering.Ben MyersHomepageTwitterGitHubTwitchSome Anticsshowmy.chatEleventyHomepageTwitterGitHubDiscordLinksFullstack Accessibility with Ben Myers (FSJam31)Slinkity with Ben Holmes (FSJam49)Eleventy Data Cascade DocumentationI Finally Understand Eleventy's Data Cascadeevents.lunch.devEleventy ServerlessA First Look at Eleventy Serverless with Zach Leatherman (Some Antics)Modern CSS with Stephanie Eckles (FSJam63)Incremental...2022-10-0440 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 79 - WidgetsOur hosts discuss widgets, documentation, and the future of FSJam.Anthony CampoloTwitterGitHubBlogChristopher BurnsTwitterGitHubEverfundLinksuidotdev - JavaScript ModulesEverfund GitHub2022-09-3040 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 78 - The Jamstack Innovation Fund with Matt BiilmannMatt Biilmann is the CEO and founder of Netlify, a Jamstack deployment platform.In this episode we discuss the Jamstack Innovation Fund, open source sustainability, deciding whether to use Cloudflare Workers or Deno for Netlify's Edge Handlers, and the future of the Jamstack.Matt BiilmannTwitterNetlifyHome PageTwitterLinksJamstack Innovation Fund Home PageNetlify Launches $10 Million Jamstack Innovation FundJamstack Innovation Fund Launches with the 10 Most Promising Jamstack StartupsThe FundChiselStrike - prototype-to-production data platformClerk - authentication service purpose-built for JamstackClutch - visual editor for Jamstack solutionsConvex...2022-09-0548 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 77 - Qwik with Miško HeveryMiško Hevery is the creator of Qwik, a resumable framework that serializes application and framework state into HTML upon rendering the application.In this episode we discuss what is a resumable framework and how resumability relates to partial hydration.Miško HeveryTwitterGitHubLinkedInQwikHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksBuilder.ioPartytown2022-08-0445 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 76 - Composability with Ishan Anand and Scott SteinlageIshan Anand (VP Product, AppOps) and Scott Steinlage (Technical Community Manager) join us to talk about Edgio (formerly Layer0 by Limelight), a developer tools platform for deploying edge-enabled solutions via a low-latency, global caching network.In this episode we discuss strategies for navigating remote work, whether it's useful or counterproductive to push all computing to the edge, and how to build composable websites and applications.Ishan AnandTwitterLinkedInGitHubScott SteinlageTwitterLinkedInEdgioHome PageTwitterLinksComposability Summit2022-07-0551 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 75 - Prisma with Austin CrimAustin Crim is a Technical Support Engineer at Prisma, an ORM and data platform that makes databases easy.In this episode we discuss the history and mission of Prisma, the boundary between Prisma Client and Prisma Migrate, and whether developers need to know the difference between SQL and NoSQL.Austin CrimHome PageTwitterGitHubLinkedInPrismaHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksPrisma Data PlatformDeploying Prisma to Cloudflare WorkersRemix with Kent C. Dodds2022-06-2851 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 74 - Live at Remix Conf with Scott Steinlage and Will De AthScott Steinlage and Will De Ath join our hosts at Remix Conf for the first ever, in-person FSJam episode.In this episode we discuss podcasting in person for the first time, why we are attending Remix Conf, and the crucial role of marketing in a startup.Scott SteinlageTwitterLinkedInLimelightWill De AthTwitterLinkedInEverfundLinksRemix Conf 2022Remix Conf 20232022-05-3134 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 73 - Serverless Guru with Ryan JonesRyan Jones is the CEO of Serverless Guru, an agency that provides serverless consulting and development.In this episode we discuss leveraging serverless knowledge to launch your career, measuring the true cost of migrating a production application, and how serverless initiatives can spin out.Ryan JonesTwitterLinkedInServerless GuruHome PageTwitterTalking ServerlessLinksFSJam37 - Talking Serverless with Josh ProtoServerless: Zero to Paid Professional2022-05-2343 minTalking ServerlessTalking Serverless(Video Episode) #38 - Anthony Campolo Returns!2 On this episode of the Talking Serverless podcast host, Josh Proto is delighted to be joined by Mr. Anthony Campolo for another exciting session! A Developer Advocate at StepZen, Anthony, has worked extensively on many Open-Source projects. He is the Lead Developer Advocate on the RedwoodJS Core team, where he contributes articles, podcasts, and presentations about the framework. Moreover, he is a well-experienced techie with experience in different frontend, backend, and deployment technologies. Hear Josh and Anthony discuss different value propositions around AWS CDK, AWS SAM, SLS framework and how those topics and accessibility are...2022-05-1055 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 72 - Elm with Lindsay WardellLindsay Wardell is an Elm Software Engineer at NoRedInk and (former) co-host of Views on Vue. In this episode we discuss NoRedInk's experience using Elm in production, the combined power of functional programming and static type systems, building a language for the long term, and the difficulty of explaining the benefits of purely functional languages to developers who have never experienced them.Lindsay WardellHome PageTwitterLinkedInElmHome PageTwitterDiscourseSlackNewsNoRedInkHome PageTwitterLinksFrom Rails to Elm and Haskell2022-05-0640 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 71 - Remix with Kent C. DoddsKent C. Dodds is the Director of Developer Experience for Remix, a JavaScript framework built on standard web APIs.In this episode we discuss building excellent user experiencers without embarrassment inducing code, the definition of a "center-stack framework," whether the technical benefits of partial hydration actually lead to better UX, and that time Kent almost died.Kent C. DoddsHome PageTwitterGitHubYouTubeRemixHome PageTwitterGitHubYouTubeDiscordLinksHow I built a modern website in 2021React Server Components and RemixNext.js CommerceRemix vs Next.jsRemix vs. Next: Which React Meta-Framework Should You Use...2022-04-2642 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketQuickNode with Anthony Campolo and Noah HeinAnthony Campolo and Noah Hein come on to talk about QuickNode, what it's like to be on the DevRel team, how QuickNode provides an infrastructure for blockchains, and more. Links https://www.quicknode.com/ https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://twitter.com/NHeinDev https://lu.ma/QuickNode https://www.quicknode.com/guides https://www.quicknode.com/docs https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://www.youtube.com/naderdabit https://podrocket.logrocket.com/nader-dabit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M576WGiDBdQ https://podrocket.logrocket.com/graphql https...2022-04-2243 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 70 - Hydrogen with Josh LarsonJosh Larson is a software engineer at Shopify and a core developer of Hydrogen, a React-based framework for building custom storefronts on Shopify.In this episode we discuss server side rendering on the edge, the challenges of headless e-commerce, and designing a framework specifically for Shopify storefronts.Josh LarsonTwitterGitHubLinkedInHome PageHydrogenHome PageGitHubDocumentationStackblitzLinksFlareactHydrogen and Shopify OxygenDeploy a Hydrogen AppShopify Storefront API GraphiQL Explorer2022-04-0437 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 69 - Sizzy with KitzeKitze is the creator of Sizzy, the browser for developers.In this episode we discuss the shortcomings of developer tools in web browsers, VS Code versus WebStorm, GraphQL hypocrisy, and the differences between RedwoodJS and Blitz.js.KitzeTwitterGitHubYouTubeTwitchHome PageSizzyHome PageTwitterLinksFleetBut... You're Not FacebookGlink2022-03-3150 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 68 - Flightcontrol with Brandon Bayer and Mina AbadirBrandon Bayer and Mina Abadir are the founders of Flightcontrol, the fullstack deployment platform.In this episode we discuss building a better developer experience for managing AWS resources, designing an infrastructure as code language, the new Blitz.js toolkit, and how to make your users badass developers.Brandon BayerTwitterGitHubLinkedInMina AbadirTwitterGitHubLinkedInFlightcontrolHome PageTwitterDiscordLinksFSJam Roundtable with Chris Ball, Brandon Bayer, and (the) David PriceAWS FargateAmazon CloudFrontAmazon RDSPlanetScaleA First Look at Flightcontrol2022-03-2637 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 67 - Developer Experience Engineering with Prince WilsonPrince Wilson is a Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, a platform for deploying web applications and static websites.In this episode we discuss developer experience engineering, the growing influence of Rust on web development, building Discord bots, and what programming streamers can learn from gaming streamers.Prince WilsonHome PageTwitterTwitchGitHubNetlifyHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksNext-generation Deploy Previews, plus Netlify acquires FeaturePeekNetlify Acquires OneGraph, A Powerful GraphQL Platform for Connecting APIs and ServicesNetlify Jamstack Innovation Fund1Password is all in on its web stackRust in Production: 1PasswordUsing Rust to Scale Elixir...2022-03-0157 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 66 - RedwoodJS with Peter PistoriusPeter Pistorius is the co-creator of RedwoodJS, the JavaScript application framework for startups, and the founder of Snaplet.In this episode we discuss the history, development, and future of RedwoodJS.Editor's Note: This episode was recorded over a year ago and kept in the vault because the audio is somewhat degraded relative to the average FSJam episode. But we are releasing it regardless because we believe the conversation is worthwhile for listeners that can tolerate the rougher sound quality.Peter PistoriusTwitterGitHubRedwoodJSHome Page2022-02-2444 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 65 - Snaplet with Peter PistoriusPeter Pistorius is the co-creator of RedwoodJS and founder of Snaplet, a tool for copying your production database while protecting private information.In this episode we discuss managing personally identifiable information, simplifying local database testing, and developing in cloud environments.Peter PistoriusTwitterGitHubSnapletHome PageTwitterGitHubDocumentationJobsLinksClone your Supabase production data to a development environment2022-02-0751 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 64 - TypeScript with Orta TheroxOrta Therox is a (former) Compiler Engineer at Microsoft and core team member of TypeScript, a syntactical superset of JavaScript that adds optional static typing.In this episode we discuss compiler engineering, whether JavaScript will ever incorporate a native type system, and why TypeScript will never have zero configuration. OrtaTwitterGitHubLinkedInHome PageTypeScriptHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksCosmiconfigTSConfig BasesDancing LandscapesDanger JSCocoaPods2022-02-0150 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 63 - Modern CSS with Stephanie EcklesStephanie Eckles is a Front-End Focused Software Engineer and author of ModernCSS.dev, a course series on modern CSS solutionsfor old CSS problems.In this episode we discuss when CSS became modern, if PostCSS can replace the enduring Sass, the new capabilities enabled by Eleventy Serverless, and the value of online streaming.Stephanie EcklesTwitterGitHubCodepenBlogTwitchModern CSSHome PageLinksCSS Cascade LayersWhen CSS Isn’t Enough: JavaScript Requirements For Accessible ComponentsModern CSS: Grid, Aspect Ratio, Container Queries, and More!Word Wrap - Eleventy and the Rise of Static11ty RocksA First Lo...2022-01-2438 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 62 - Fly with Rugwiro ValentinRugwiro Valentin is a Developer at Fly, a platform for fullstack applications and databases that need to run globally.In this episode we discuss deploying containers to the edge, microVMs, Twelve Factor Apps, Cloud Native Buildpacks, and WireGuard.Rugwiro ValentinTwitterGitHubHome PageFlyHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksApp Configuration with fly.tomlflyctlVolumes on FlyThe Twelve-Factor AppCloud Native BuildpacksTokioWireGuard: Next Generation Kernel Network TunnelWireGuard GongrokDockerize RedwoodJS with Fly2022-01-2139 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 61 - Everfund with Christopher BurnsChristopher Burns is the CEO of Everfund, a donation checkout system for non-profits and charities.In this Podrocket crossover episode, we discuss the motivation behind the creation of Everfund, the technologies the company has built upon, the process of migrating from a previous tech stack, and advice for other potential founders looking to start a company.Christopher BurnsTwitterGitHubLinkedInEverfundHome PageBlogTwitterGitHubLinkedIn2022-01-1439 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberSimplifying Slinkity with Anthony CampoloEver feel overwhelmed by the crazy number of new frameworks? We’ve got a solution for you. In this episode, the JavaScript jamboree sits down with Anthony Campolo, a software developer who’s spreading the word about a powerful yet flexible new tool--Slinkity. They talk about how Slinkity answers the age-old question and simplifies everything, how to prevent the nasty “uncanny valley” from rearing its head during loading, and why eBay and Slinkity are on the same page about “the basics”.“I think Slinkity is an interesting new way to build websites in a framework-agnostic way. It’s like using little sprinkles...2022-01-111h 01FSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 60 - Marko with Dylan PierceyDylan Piercey is a Member of Technical Staff at eBay and core team member of Marko, a declarative, HTML-based language for building web applications.In this episode we discuss the relation between progressive enhancement and partial hydration, appropriate use cases for the islands architecture, and the rediscovery of multi-page applications.Dylan PierceyTwitterGitHubMarkoHome PageTwitterGitHubDiscordLinksWhat is Partial Hydration and Why is Everyone Talking About It?Async Fragments: Rediscovering Progressive HTML Rendering with MarkoThe Future of MarkoMaybe you don’t need that SPAA First Look at MarkoJS2021-12-2342 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 59 - GreenSock with Cassie EvansCassie Evans is the Lead Bestower of Animation Superpowers at Greensock, a JavaScript animation toolset.In this episode we discuss the limitations of CSS animations, techniques for animating SVGs, and building animation centric websites without JavaScript frameworks.Cassie EvansHome PageTwitterLinkedInGreensockHome PageGSAPTwitterLinkedInGitHubLinksCodebarBanner AdsAnimationTimelineCSS TransformsWebGLCanvasthree.jsGSAP + React, First Steps & Handy TechniquesGSAP + React, Advanced Animation TechniquesFramer MotionReact MotionBuilding an Animated Castle Builder w/ Cassie EvansChattin' GSAP Helper Functions w/ Cassie EvansFLIP Animations with GSAP! w/ Cassie EvansGreenSock Community Questions with Cassie Evans2021-12-2036 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 58 - Gitpod with Mike NiklesMike Nikles is a Senior Developer and Customer Success Engineer at Gitpod, a collaborative development environment in the browser.In this episode we discuss the challenges of local development and the unique benefits of developing in the cloud. Mike NiklesTwitterGitHubLinkedInHome PageGitpodHome PageTwitterGitHubWebstoneGitHubDiscordLinksTheiaA Better GitHub FlowRun RedwoodJS on GitpodWhy I Left Google and Joined GitpodGitHub CodespacesOpenVSCode ServerVS Code in the browser for everyoneConfig Gitpod FileOpen VSX RegistryGitpod Local CompanionGitpod Example ProjectsGitpod Languages & FrameworksCloud Native Web DevelopmentSvelteKit & Prisma2021-12-1341 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 57 - Sequin with Anthony Accomazzo and Eric GoldmanAnthony Accomazzo and Eric Goldman are the founders of Sequin, a database for real-time syncing of APIs.In this episode we discuss the superiority of SQL for query expressibility in comparison to HTTP and the benefits of having all your data centralized in one location for analysis.Anthony AccomazzoTwitterGitHubHome PageEric GoldmanTwitterSequinHome PageBlogTwitterLinkedIn2021-12-0834 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 56 - FeatureBoard with Jake GinnivanJake Ginnivan is the creator of FeatureBoard, a lightweight feature toggling tool for teams.In this episode we discuss the ubiquity of feature toggles, implementing features by user categorizations instead of individual users, and utilizing third party authentication to create a Jamstack native solution for feature flags. Jake GinnivanTwitterGitHubBlogFeatureBoardHome PageTwitterWhy FeatureBoard?Releasing FeatureBoard’s marketing site, using FeatureBoardUnderstanding and improving Emotion 10’s TypeScript typesUsing TypeScript project references in NXBreaking down TypeScript project references2021-12-0240 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 55 - Prismic with Alex TrostAlex Trost is a Developer Experience Engineer at Prismic and creator of Frontend Horse.In this episode we discuss leveraging existing non-technical skills as a developer, creating a safe space for questions on live streams, creative coding, and balancing the needs of developers and content editors with a headless CMS.Alex TrostTwitterTwitchGitHubFrontend Horse Home PageFrontend Horse TwitterFrontend Horse DiscordPrismicHome PageTwitterTwitchYouTubeGitHubSlice Machine2021-11-2939 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 54 - Bedrock Layout with Travis Waith-MairTravis Waith-Mair is the creator of Bedrock Layout, a CSS framework for layout primitives built on styled-components.In this episode we discuss the battle over CSS purity, Styled Components versus Emotion, and how to form a mental model around styling by using patterns for common layouts instead of technology.Travis Waith-MairTwitterGitHubHome PageBedrock LayoutHome PageGitHubLinksComposing Layouts in ReactReact Round Up - Composing Layouts for React2021-11-1740 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 53 - Solid with Ryan CarniatoRyan Carniato is the creator of Solid, a reactive JavaScript library for building user interfaces.In this episode we discuss the definition of reactive programming, the benefits of building a new framework on JSX, the usefulness of benchmarks, and the reckoning of single-page apps versus multi-page apps.Ryan CarniatoTwitterGitHubBlogSolidTwitterGitHubHome PageLinksSolidJS with Ryan CarniatoFinding Fine-Grained Reactive ProgrammingMarkoQwik2021-11-1249 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 52 - Open Source Stacks with Ant WilsonAnt Wilson is the CTO of Supabase, the open source Firebase alternative.In this episode we discuss the origins of Supabase, building workflows with Amazon's states language, encouraging open source contributions by building in public, and the future of online code editors.Ant WilsonTwitterGitHubLinkedInSupabaseHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksStorage is now available in SupabaseWorkflows are coming to SupabaseUsing Supabase in ReplitAnnouncing CodeSandbox has Acquired Play.js, a Native JavaScript IDE for iOS2021-11-0937 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 51 - Storyblok with Facundo GiulianiFacundo Giuliani is a Developer Relations Engineer at Storyblok.In this episode we discuss the role of a developer relations engineer, the benefits of a headless CMS with a visual editor, and how to enable collaboration between developers and content creators.Facundo GiulianiHome PageTwitterGitHubLinkedInStoryblokHome PageTwitterGitHub2021-11-0439 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 50 - One Year LaterOur hosts reconvene for the one year anniversary of the Fullstack Jamstack podcast to discuss the current state of FSJam and its future.LinksNext.js 12swcParcel 2 Beta 3Deno.landURL importsCompromised npm packages of ua-parser-jsReact 18 and Next.jsReact Docs BetaReact 18 Working GroupA First Look at React 18 with Vite and NetlifyVercel Edge FunctionsNext.js MiddlewareNetlify Edge HandlersWorktopPlanetScaleCockroachDB ServerlessFlyDeploying Prisma Client to Cloudflare WorkersHow I Built a Modern Website in 2021 by Kent C DoddsFlightcontrolWebstoneA First Look at Nuxt 32021-10-2945 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 49 - Slinkity with Ben HolmesBen Holmes is the creator of Slinkity, a framework that uses Vite to bring dynamic, client side interactions to your static 11ty sites.In this episode we discuss the origins of Slinkity, the two competing camps of website generators, migrating from Snowpack to Vite, and how to combine JSX and Markdown.Ben HolmesTwitterGitHubBlogSlinkityHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksA First Look at SlinkityIntroducing Slinkity - the SSG that grows with you (powered by 11ty)Partial Hydration: Making the Static InteractiveUnlock component-driven web pages with SlinkityBuilding The SSG I’ve Always Wa...2021-10-2846 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 48 - Astro with Fred SchottFred K. Schott is the creator of Astro, Snowpack, and Skypack.In this episode we discuss the lasting influence of the Pika project, whether ES Modules have gone mainstream yet, current approaches to bundling, and the benefits of implementing the islands architecture with partial hydration.Fred SchottTwitterGitHubBlogAstroTwitterGitHubHome PageSnowpackTwitterGitHubHome PageSkypackTwitterGitHubHome PageLinksOriginal Pika Pack READMEIntroducing @pika/packA Future Without WebpackIntroducing: Pika CDN + DenoIntroducing Astro: Ship Less JavaScriptPartial Hydration in AstroIslands Architecture5 Things I Learned Building Snowpack to 20,000 Stars6 More...2021-10-2644 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 47 - Podrocket with Kate TrahanKate Trahan is the host and producer of Podrocket, the podcast for Logrocket.In this episode we discuss the origins of our respective podcasts, podcasts that inspired us, the processes involved in podcast production, and the industry trends we've observed over the previous year.Kate TrahanTwitterLinkedInPodrocketHome PageTwitter2021-10-2252 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketRocketJam: A PodRocket/FSJam MashupThis is a PodRocket/FSJam Mashup. Members from both PodRocket and FSJam talk about some of their favorite episodes, how the podcasts got started, what it's like creating a podcast in the web dev space, what trends they have seen, and more. Links https://fsjam.org https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://twitter.com/BurnedChris https://everfund.co.uk https://syntax.fm https://podrocket.logrocket.com/3 https://fsjam.org/episodes/episode-4-bringing-fullstack-to-the-jamstack-with-tom-preston-werner https://modernweb.podbean.com/e/s08e017-modern-web-podcast-blockchain-curious-it-s-easy-js-developers-should-start-learning https://saas.transistor.fm https://atp.fm2021-10-221h 02FSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 46 - Layer0 with Ishan Anand and Mark BrocatoIshan Anand (CTO) and Mark Brocato (VP of Engineering) join us to talk about Layer0, a Jamstack platform for managing and running your web applications.In this episode we discuss the origins of Layer0, the definition of Application Operations, the power of CDNs, parallel static rendering, and the potential future of Jamstack without static techniques.Ishan AnandTwitterLinkedInGitHubMark BrocatoLinkedInGitHubLayer0Home PageTwitterGitHubLinksJavaScript JamThe Evolution of JamstackEdgeJSLayer0 StartersReal User Monitoring2021-10-1944 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 45 - Cloudinary with Tessa MeroTessa Mero is the Director of Developer Advocacy at Cloudinary.In this episode we discuss the usefulness of media APIs, the connection between teaching and developer advocacy, and how to manage code content.Tessa MeroTwitterLinkedInCloudinaryHome PageTwitterLinksGrowing Alongside Jamstack Communities with Tessa Mero of CloudinaryMedia Developer Experts ProgramMedia + Jamstack = MediaJamsStorefront UICloudinary and Vue Storefront join forcesMedia Devs DiscordJamstack SF2021-10-0436 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 44 - Hypercomplexity with Aldo BucchiAldo Bucchi, the creator of Lambdragon, joins us to discuss the death of simplicity, the rise of hypercomplexity, and potential solutions for resurrecting it.Aldo BucchiTwitterLinkedInLambdragonHome PageLambdragon and the future of Self Provisioning RuntimesThe Self Provisioning RuntimeLinksWallaby.jsQuokka.jsBazelPants2021-09-2754 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 43 - Lambdragon with Aldo BucchiAldo Bucchi is the creator of Lambdragon, a pure code TypeScript platform and build tool that fights complexity with fire.In this episode we define the term "pure code platform" and explain the problem it is solving.Aldo BucchiTwitterLinkedInLambdragonHome PageLambdragon and the future of Self Provisioning RuntimesThe Self Provisioning Runtime2021-09-2727 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 42 - Docusaurus with Sebastien LorberSebastien Lorber is an open source developer and maintainer of Docusaurus.In this episode we discuss the impetus for the project's creation, the development of the second major version, its relation to other React frameworks, and the process of migrating a large documentation website from version 1 to version 2.Sebastien LorberTwitterGitHubHome PageDocusaurusHome PageTwitterGitHub2021-09-1338 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 41 - UserVitals with Tharshan MuthulingamTharshan Muthulingam is the founder of UserVitals, an all-in-one tool for feedback management and product development.In this episode we discuss the need for strong feedback loops between customers, support, and engineers, techniques for strengthening that feedback loop, and the technical implementation of running a user facing Redwood application in production.Tharshan MuthulingamTwitterLinkedInUserVitalsHome PageProduct HuntLinksUserVitals Demo: RedwoodJS MeetupJust Launched a Product with RedwoodFaktoryPrerender.ioReact-snap2021-09-0638 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 40 - Redux Toolkit with Mark EriksonMark Erikson is the lead maintainer of Redux and an internet cartoon character.In this episode we discuss conventions for simplifying state management with Redux, the challenges of learning Redux for a beginner to React, and the new data fetching functionality introduced by RTK Query.Mark EriksonTwitterGitHubBlogStack OverflowRedditRedux ToolkitHome PageGitHubLinksRedux is definitely NOT deadRedux in 2020 with Mark EriksonRedux is alive and well with Mark EriksonGetting Started with ReduxImmerLet's Learn esbuild!2021-08-3048 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 39 - Blockchain with Noah HeinNoah Hein is a Fullstack Web Developer and Technical Content Editor at QuickNode.In this episode we discuss how to get started learning blockchain technology, the perfect use case for a blockchain, societal differences between different blockchain philosophies, and how to create a Hello World blockchain program.Noah HeinTwitterBlogQuicknodeHome PageTwitterLinksBitcoinEthereumBuilding a Blockchain in GoUsing RedwoodJS to create an Ethereum app2021-08-2343 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 38 - Learn with Jason LengstorfJason Lengstorf is the VP of Developer Experience at Netlify and the host of Learn with Jason.In this episode we discuss the dangers of hustle culture, nascent attempts at building GraphQL gateways for microservices, how to turn a joy of learning into a secret weapon for career advancement, the difference between developer advocacy and developer experience engineering, and objective key results for DX engineering.Jason LengstorfTwitterGitHubLinkedInJason.afLengstorf.comLearn with JasonTwitchHome PageLinksGrAMPSLet's Learn RedwoodJS with Anthony CampoloServerless GraphQL with Hasura with Christian NwambaBuild a Portfolio...2021-08-0341 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 37 - Talking Serverless with Josh ProtoJosh Proto is the COO of Serverless Guru, Co-host of the Talking Serverless Podcast, and an AWS Community Builder.In this episode we discuss how to retool yourself for a serverless world, the value of technical conversations, how to grapple with cold starts, and the promise of edge native cloud functions.Josh ProtoTwitterLinkedInServerless GuruHome PageTwitterTalking ServerlessHome PageTwitterLinksThe Lambda MonolithLambda@EdgeServerless FrameworkAWS Cloud Development KitAWS Serverless Application ModelAWS AmplifyArchitectTerraformPulumiFastly Summary of June 8 Outage2021-07-2945 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 36 - Is React a Rails Competitor Yet with Michael ChanMichael Chan is the host of React Podcast, creator of lunch.dev, and maintainer of the React Podcast Discord.In this episode we discuss the importance of online learning communities, when to pivot away from React, the long awaited Concurrent Mode, shortcomings of Create React App, the challenges of learning React in a post-hooks world, and why you should build a hundred components.Michael ChanTwitterGitHubReact PodcastBlogYouTubelunch.devDiscordHome Pageevents.lunch.devLunch.dev CommunityYouTubeLinksReact Is Not a Rails CompetitorTom Preston-Werner on RedwoodJSNote: In the time...2021-07-2642 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 35 - Bit with Debbie O'BrienDebbie O'Brien is the Head Developer Advocate at Bit.In this episode we discuss workflows to enable sharing components across large codebases, how to make reusable frontend code, and techniques for navigating digital work environments.Debbie O'BrienHome PageTwitterGitHubYouTubeTwitchLinkedInBitHome PageTwitterGitHub2021-07-2247 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 34 - Echobind with Jenn RobisonJenn Robison is the Director of Engineering at Echobind, a full service digital agency.In this episode we discuss similarities and differences between popular JavaScript frameworks, opportunities for exploring new technology presented by a fast paced agency, the potential for a universal runtime with React Native and Expo, and when to eject from a framework.Jenn RobisonTwitterGitHubLinkedInBlogEchobindHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksreact-native-templateExpoReact Native WebReact Native WindowsReact Native MacOSBisonResponsivelySizzyE2E testing in React Native with Jenn Robison2021-05-3136 minTalking ServerlessTalking Serverless#38 - Anthony Campolo Returns!On this episode of the Talking Serverless podcast host, Josh Proto is delighted to be joined by Mr. Anthony Campolo for another exciting session! A Developer Advocate at StepZen, Anthony, has worked extensively on many Open-Source projects. He is the Lead Developer Advocate on the RedwoodJS Core team, where he contributes articles, podcasts, and presentations about the framework. Moreover, he is a well-experienced techie with experience in different frontend, backend, and deployment technologies. Hear Josh and Anthony discuss different value propositions around AWS CDK, AWS SAM, SLS framework and how those topics and accessibility are being considered...2021-05-2956 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 33 - Supabase with Paul CopplestonePaul Copplestone is the CEO and Co-Founder of Supabase, a PostgreSQL hosting provider for developers.In this episode we discuss building an open source alternative to Firebase, the architecture and open source tools underlying the Supabase platform, how companies can help push contributions back upstream, and the inherent trade off between velocity and stability among open source and closed source projects.Paul CopplestoneTwitterGitHubLinkedInSupabaseHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksSupabase: Open Source Firebase with Paul CopplestoneContribute to Supabase - The open source Firebase alternativeSupabase raises $6M for its open-source Firebase alternativeSupabase...2021-05-2544 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketGraphQL 101 with Anthony CampoloWe sit down with Anthony Campolo to talk about the history, common misconceptions, and increased popularity of GraphQL. Links https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://dev.to/ajcwebdev https://github.com/ajcwebdev https://stepzen.com https://redwoodjs.com https://fsjam.org https://podrocket.logrocket.com/redwoodjs https://graphql.org https://relay.dev https://www.gatsbyjs.com/docs/how-to/querying-data/running-queries-with-graphiql https://rickandmortyapi.com/graphql https://podrocket.logrocket.com/8 https://www.prisma.io https://the-guild.dev https://github.com/contrawork/graphql-helix https...2021-05-1840 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 32 - The Guild with Uri GoldshteinUri Goldshtein is the founder of The Guild, a group of open source developers where each library is under a person’s name, not under The Guild organization on GitHub.In this episode we discuss translating alternative API specifications into GraphQL with GraphQL Mesh, the benefits of using a GraphQL gateway, extending the ecosystem with Helix, Hive, and Envelop, and unconventional approaches to sustaining open source development.Uri GoldshteinGitHubTwitterThe GuildHome PageGitHubTwitterLinksGraphQL MeshGraphQL SOFAGraphQL HelixDotan SimhaEnvelopGraphQL HiveGraphiQLGraphQL PlaygroundAltairMeteor.js with Uri Goldshtein2021-05-1240 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 31 - Fullstack Accessibility with Ben MyersBen Myers is a web developer, accessibility advocate, and human T-rex. He is also the host of Some Antics, a weekly educational livestream.In this episode we discuss the processes that lead to inaccessible websites, the mental models fullstack developers need to build accessible websites, the tools they can leverage to improve their site's accessibility, how to keep a healthy skepticism towards accessibility focused products, and the necessity of centering accessibility efforts on the experiences of disabled users.Ben MyersSome AnticsWebsiteTwitterGitHubLinkedInLinksPutting RedwoodJS Docs to the TestJAWS - WebsiteNVDA...2021-05-0340 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 30 - To Fork or Not to Fork with Brandon BayerBrandon Bayer is the creator of Blitz.js.In this episode we discuss his recent decision to fork Next.js and continue building with it on a parallel track to Vercel.Brandon BayerTwitterGitHubBlitz.jsLinksRFC - Time to maintain a fork of Next.js?Compilers are the New Frameworks2021-04-2731 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 29 - The History of the Jamstack with Brian DouglasBrian Douglas is a Staff Developer Advocate at GitHub.In this episode we discuss the origins of the Jamstack, the creation of the Netlify dashboard, advice for recent bootcamp grads, and how to increase diversity in open source.Brian DouglasTwitterDev.toGitHubJamstack RadioThis Developing StoryLinksOpen SaucedThe ReadME Project"I think the first guy that tipped the word was a friend of mine, Andreas Sæbjørnsen"2021-04-2445 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 28 - Elements with Chris MatherChris Mather is the Founder and CEO of Elements, an application framework and build tool for TypeScript that makes developing apps fun again.In this episode we discuss when to build your own solutions, the reinvention of server side rendering, horizontal scaleability through copying, why we should stop being afraid of SQL, and the origin behind the name of the project.Chris MatherElements.devDiscordLinkedInTwitterLinksFounder Friday: Chris Mather of ElementsThe Elements framework with Chris MatherA Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks2021-04-2047 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 27 - Open Source Education with Monica PowellMonica Powell is a software engineer at Newsela, Egghead Instructor, and organizer of the React Ladies meetup.In this episode we discuss how to create free, high quality educational material, the Redwood IDE and structure package, and how to build a more diverse open source community.Monica PowellHome PageTwitterGitHubLinksRedwoodJS StructurePudding Speaker Riderdevcolor2021-04-1249 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 26 - Multilingual Documentation with Claire FroelichClaire Froelich is a Software Developer at Mintbean and a Core Member of RedwoodJS.In this episode we discuss the inherent complexity of translation, how to approach incorporating internationalization and localization into large scale open source projects, and whether linguistics can ever be captured by numbers.Claire FroelichTwitterGitHubLinkedInPortfolioLearn RedwoodJSLinksTranslating the Tutorial (and, maybe, Docs)Mintbean and Fullstack Education with Monarch WadiaDocusaurus 2CrowdinVuePressGitLocalizeThe amazing power of word vectorsThe Illustrated Word2vecIt’s just plain HTML with a couple directives for including one smaller chunk of HTML (called a “partial”) inside of ano2021-04-0750 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 25 - Fullstack Serverless with Nader DabitNader Dabit is a Developer Advocate at AWS Amplify.In this episode we discuss building fullstack applications with AWS Amplify, tools for enabling frontend developers, and the different architectures that can be created in the cloud.Nader DabitTwitterGitHubYouTube2021-04-0134 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 24 - Plenti with Jim FiskJim Fisk is a web developer and creator of Plenti, a Svelte Static Site Generator built with Go.In this episode we discuss the differences between Svelte and React, how to compare different bundlers including Webpack and Rollup, ESM imports, and the next generation of build tools.Jim FiskPlentiTwitterGitHubPlentiPlenti - a Svelte SSG for people that don’t like web maintenance bullsh#tPlenti - Svelte SocietyIntro to Plenti, a Go Based SSGLinksSvelteRollupEsbuildSnowpackVite2021-03-2943 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 23 - Tutorial Driven Development with Rob CameronRob Cameron is a web developer, woodworker, and Founding Member of RedwoodJS.In this episode we discuss how to create a useful tutorial, the differences between mocks and tests, and why you should just use Ruby on Rails for solving any problem.Rob CameronTwitterGitHubLinksCFWheelsNew Jersey needs volunteers who know COBOL, a 60-year-old programming languageRedwood v0.26: The Prerender ReleaseStickers!!!2021-03-2553 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 22 - Fullstack Security with Ryan ChenkieRyan Chenkie is a Developer Advocate at Prisma and creator of the React Security Fundamentals course.In this episode we discuss the role of a developer advocate, public versus private endpoints, and the necessity of a fullstack mindset in securing React applications.Ryan ChenkieTwitterLinkedInHome PageGitHubPrismaLinksReactSecurityLearn TypeScript: A Pocketguide TutorialReact Authentication with Ryan ChenkiePrisma Model RelationsHandling Authentication and Authorization in GraphQLBuild Your GraphQL APIs Faster with Nexus Schema2021-03-2348 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 21 - StepZen with Anant JhingranAnant Jhingran is the CEO of StepZen, a tool that enables frontend developers to quickly spin up a GraphQL API from a set of backends.In this episode we discuss imperative versus declarative programming, the definition of API management, the challenges of working with complex backend systems, and the unique capabilities of GraphQL.Anant JhingranTwitterLinkedInStepZenLinksSemTag and Seeker: Bootstrapping the semantic web via automated semantic annotationA Case for Automated Large Scale Semantic AnnotationFive changes in my thinking in five months since leaving IBM2021-03-2048 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 20 - Bison with Chris BallChris Ball is the CTO of Echobind and creator of Bison, a Fullstack Jamstack framework based on Echobind's "Greenfield Web Stack."In this episode we discuss the origins of Bison, conventions for continuous integration, and the need for differing opinions in nascent ecosystems.Chris BallTwitterEchobindBisonOpen Positions at EchobindLinksNext.jsNexusPrismaGraphQL CodegenChakra UIReact Hook FormCypressReact Testing LibraryJest2021-03-1641 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 19 - Building Fullstack Jamstack SaaS with Mike CavaliereMike Cavaliere is a Senior Software Engineer at Echobind and author of Cut Into the Jamstack.In this episode we discuss his experience working on a range of client projects and the considerations behind the technology stack selected for the book. Cut Into the Jamstack explains how to utilize Next.js, Prisma, and Vercel to build a photo collaboration app.Mike CavaliereTwitterLinkedInHome PageEchobindCut Into the JamstackLinksCreating Your Own Jamstack Blog with Next.js and BisonLunch n' Learn - NextAuth.jsVercelNext.jsPrismaReact Hook FormNextAuth.jsRailwayChakra2021-03-1144 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 18 - React Query with Tanner LinsleyTanner Linsley is an open source maintainer and Co-founder of Nozzle, a monitoring tool for reverse engineering Google's Search Engine Results Pages.In this episode we discuss the suite of open source libraries Tanner maintains including React Query, React Table, and React Charts, the benefits of sane defaults, data visualization anti-patterns, the challenges of asynchronous interfaces, and why you should dogfood open source tools.Tanner LinsleyTwitterTanStackNozzle.ioLinksReact QueryReact TableReact ChartsvisxReact Virtual - Code SampleReact RangerSwimmer2021-03-101h 20JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 472: RedwoodJS Brings Full-Stack to the JAMstack with Anthony CampoloAnthony Campolo joins the conversation to lead the discussion of RedwoodJS. RedwoodJS is a full-stack framework that provides a way of building a fast and secure front-end that JAMstack gives you with the power and flexibility of a backend.It doesn't have an official ORM, instead it uses GraphQL through Prisma. This discussion goes deep into the history and implementation of RedwoodJS.PanelAimee KnightAJ O'NealDan ShappirSteve EdwardsGuestAnthony CampoloSponsorsDev Heroes AcceleratorLinksFSJam PodcastA First Look at RedwoodJS - Complete SeriesPicksAimee- GCP Outpaces Azure, AWS in the 2021 Cloud ReportAJ- xkcd: File TransferAnthony- RedwoodJS CommunityAnthony- RedwoodJS - Bringing full-stack to the JamstackDan- State of...2021-02-2353 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 17 - Writing about Jamstack with Raymond Camden and Brian RinaldiRaymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi are the authors of The Jamstack Book.In this episode we discuss the evolution of the term "Jamstack," the methodology behind the selection of technologies for the projects, and the book's intended audience. The Jamstack Book includes a series of projects teaching how to lay out and generate a site, deploy that site to the cloud, and add dynamic features like user logins and search functionality.LinksThe Jamstack BookRaymond CamdenBrian RinaldiWorking with Static SitesCFE.devPromo CodeEnter podfsjam21 for 35% off all Manning publications2021-02-1935 minWeb RushWeb RushEpisode 119: Redwood JS with Anthony CampoloAnythony Campolo talks with John, Ward, and Dan about Redwood JS. Is Redwood JS a framework or a library? Why would you use Redwood JS? What problems does it solve? Is it for beginners or experienced developers?John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerAnthony Campolo @ajcwebdevBrought to you byIdeaBladeNarwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today. Resources:Anthony on GitHubAnthony’s...2021-02-0453 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 16 - Tape.sh with Danny ChoudhuryDanny Choudhury is a member of the RedwoodJS Core Team and the founder of Tape.sh, a screen recording and collaboration tool for software teams.In this episode we discuss motivations for building with a nascent framework, the power of simplicity in screen capture workflows, the upcoming Redwood prerender implementation, and the cognitive cost of acronym salads.Danny ChoudhuryTwitterTape.shLinksRedwoodJS Prerender proposalPre-rendering with react-snap & RedwoodRendering on the WebCSR / SSR / SSG / ISR with Next.js2021-02-0256 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 15 - Quirrel with Simon KnottSimon Knott is an Open Sourcerer and creator of Quirrel and SuperJSON.In this episode we discuss his various contributions to open source and the company he is building around Quirrel.Simon KnottTwitterGitHubBlogLinksBilly Bass with built-in AlexaSuperJSONDevalueSuperJSON/Devalue ComparisonQuirrel2021-01-2848 minCode with JasonCode with Jason081 - RedwoodJS with Anthony Campolo, RedwoodJS Core AdvocateIn this episode I talk with Anthony Campolo, RedwoodJS Core Advocate. Anthony and I talk about what RedwoodJS is as well as RedwoodJS's components, React, GraphQL, and Prisma.Links:RedwoodJS HomepageRedwoodJS ForumRedwoodJS DiscordAnthony Campolo on TwitterAnthony Campolo on GitHubAnthony Campolo's Blog2021-01-2633 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 14 - Programming Cultures with Peter CooperPeter Cooper is a developer, author, and founder of Cooperpress.In this episode we discuss Frontend First vs. Backend First Development, HotWire and the lasting influence of Ruby on Rails, different approaches to personal branding, the potential cultural influence of WebAssembly, and the economics of Open Source.Peter CooperTwitterCooperpressTwitterHome PageJamstackedLinksBrefRails Is A GhettoRuby on Rails DemoHotWireParis Deno - Deno Crate OrganizationOakDrashMedia as Table Stakes with Peter CooperElmEsbuildBlazorRewriting Prisma in RustToastThe Story of XMLHTTPA Short History of NodeThe End of the Redis AdventurePreston-Werner Ventures2021-01-2544 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 13 - Fauna with Brecht De RoomsBrecht De Rooms is a Developer Advocate at Fauna.In this episode we discuss the architecture and consistency guarantees of Fauna, the Fauna Query Language, the origin of the term NoSQL, the problems with ORMs, modeling relations in a document database, and the importance of database developer experience.Brecht De RoomsTwitterLinkedInCSS TricksConsistent Backends and UXWhy Should You Care?What Can Go Wrong?What are the Barriers to Adoption?How Do New Algorithms Help?LinksFaunaJepsenComparing Fauna and DynamoDB: Features & PricingWhy Your Next Database Will Be a Serverless...2021-01-2151 minThat\'s my JAMstackThat's my JAMstackAnthony Campolo on full-stack serverless frameworksQuick show notes Our Guest: Anthony Campolo What he'd like for you to see: FS Jam - Full stack Jamstack His JAMstack Jams: RedwoodJS His Musical Jams: Radiohead | Bon Iver Transcript Bryan Robinson 0:14 Hello, everyone, welcome to another episode of That's My Jamstack, the podcast where we ask that not so tricky question, what's your jam in the Jamstack? I'm your host, Bryan Robinson. And this week we have Anthony Campolo. A full stack web developer and RedwoodJS advocate. Bryan Robinson 0:40 All right, Anthony. Well, thanks for coming on...2021-01-2023 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 12 - Amplify and DataStore with Shawn (Swyx) WangShawn (Swyx) Wang works on Developer Experience at AWS Amplify.In this episode we discuss Amplify, DataStore, the difference between teaching and learning in public, migrating existing projects to AWS, containers vs. serverless, and the endgame of layer 2 clouds.Shawn (Swyx) WangTwitterswyx's siteSvelte RadioCareer ChatsLinksAWS AmplifyAmplify Framework DocumentationAmplify-jsYou Can Run Containers on AWS Amplify NowReact Single File Components Are HereRedwoodJS Fargate DeploymentFrontend Application BundlesDataStoreThe Third Age of JavaScript2021-01-1838 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 11 - Microsoft Open Source with Kim-Adeline MiguelKim-Adeline Miguel is a Software Engineer at Microsoft.In this episode we discuss her work on the Python extension for Visual Studio Code, how she integrated RedwoodJS with Azure Postgres, Microsoft's ambitions for the Jamstack, and the promise of WebAssembly.Kim-Adeline MiguelTwitterGitHubLinkedInBlogLinksPython extension for Visual Studio CodeStatic website hosting in Azure StorageAzure Static Web AppsOrigin of the term Wizard in computingWhere Wizards Stay Up Late: The Origins of the InternetWebmasterUsing an Azure Database for PostgreSQL server with RedwoodJSUsing an Azure PostgreSQL DB with RedwoodBlazorWebAssembly cut Figma's load time by 3...2021-01-1438 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 10 - Nexus and Code-First Schemas with Jason KuhrtJason Kuhrt is the co-creator of Nexus and works on the developer productivity team at Prisma.In this episode we discuss the origins of Nexus, how Nexus fits into the Prisma ecosystem, and other contributions Jason has made to Prisma and the broader open source world.Jason KuhrtTwitterGitHubNexusHomepageGithubLinksPaving a New Path for GraphQL SchemasSDL as an Artifact: Codefirst Schemas and GraphQL NexusBoosting backend development productivityBuilding a type-safe GraphQL server with Nexus and PrismaTightening the Full-Stack Development Loop with Nexus & PrismaWhy RedwoodJS Doesn't Include Nexus2021-01-1135 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 9 - FSJam in 2021As 2020 comes to a close, our hosts discuss projects, frameworks, and tools they are looking forward to in 2021.LinksIntroducing Zero-Bundle-Size React Server ComponentsReact Server Components DemoReact Server Component RFCPortalsAWS AppSyncReact Native for WebBeginRomeSnowpackBootstrap 5NuxtJSElderJSMusicArtist - Technical and RawTrack - Quest Of The Magi2021-01-0556 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 8 - FSJam Roundtable with Chris Ball, Brandon Bayer, and (the) David PriceOur final episode of the year features guests from Redwood, Blitz, and Bison.In this episode we discuss what happened in 2020, lessons learned from a year of open source framework development, remaining challenges for 2021, and what everyone is looking forward to in the new year.GuestsChris BallBrandon BayerDavid Price2020-12-2948 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 7 - Shipping Web Applications with Dominic SaadiDominic Saadi is a Core Maintainer and Advocate for RedwoodJS, the fullstack JavaScript framework for startups.In this episode we discuss Dom's wide ranging contributions to the framework, the importance of state management, why TailwindCSS is the most interesting project in open source, and how web applications can compete with mobile.Dominic SaadiTwitterGitHubRedwoodJS NewsletterHow to think about scaffolds?Services GeneralUpgrading to TailwindCSS v2Vladimir NabokovLinksJupyter NotebookD3.jsRoamReact Is Not a Rails CompetitorSvelte and Defending the Modern WebReact Native WebForeign keys in PrismaTailwindCSSBulmaStyled-componentsBEMTwin.macroReduxMobXXStateDeno2020-12-2345 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 6 - Blitz.js and Fullstack React with Brandon BayerBrandon Bayer is the creator of Blitz.js, the Fullstack React Framework built on Next.js.In this episode we discuss the origins of Blitz, common deploy targets for apps built with Blitz, authentication, and the importance of community.Brandon BayerGitHubTwitterThe Blitz.js ManifestoPrisma Day 2020Blitz.jsBlitzjs.comGitHubTwitterBlitz Wikiawesome-blitzjsDiscussionsSome future facing ideas for BlitzSimon KnottQuirrelTwitterNewsletterGitHubSuperjson2020-12-1544 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 5 - When to Declare Technical Bankruptcy?Everfund provides fast and easy donation links for your donors. You can capture more income and Gift Aid by sharing donation links with your donors online.In this episode we discuss how Chris built Everfund with Redwood and how he transitioned it from his previous MVP technology.LinksEverfundChristopher BurnsAnthony CampoloThe Majestic MonolithThe Future of the Hapi ProjectMongoDB AtlasPrismaFargateGraphQL NexusGraphQL YogaOneGraphOpen SaucedApollourqlmicro-graphql-reactPull StateEasypeasyOvermindIncremental Static (Re)GenerationAlgoliaCASLMagic.linkStripeSendGridPostmarkMusicArtist - Technical and RawAlbum - Toxic PrideTrack - Baile De Los Muertos2020-12-0851 minTalking ServerlessTalking Serverless#30 - Anthony Campolo RedwoodJS ContributorIn this episode, host Joshua Proto is joined by Anthony Campolo a RedwoodJS contributor and full-stack developer. This is our 30th episode and if that wasn't exciting enough, it features a listener of this podcast who reached out to share his thoughts on Serverless!  He wasn't always a developer though; his background in music education helps answer the question this episode of "how does music theory relate to programming?" Hear his thoughts on this, plus tips on how to get started with your serverless journey and insight into his personal journey with RedwoodJS.   If you like this po...2020-12-0646 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 4 - Bringing Fullstack to the Jamstack with Tom Preston-WernerTom Preston-Werner is the co-founder of Chatterbug, co-creator of RedwoodJS, and long time contributor to open source technology.Tom Preston-WernerGitHubTwitterRedwoodJStpwHow I Turned Down $300,000 from Microsoft to go Full-Time on GitHubAutoblog ReadmeAutoblog Renamed to JekyllBlogging Like a HackerReadme Driven DevelopmentHammer ReadmeHow long would it take to drive across California?17 - 18 hours best case, little traffic2020-12-0243 minHumanize MeHumanize Me528: Better conversations, with Anthony MagnaboscoIn a reprise of this classic conversation with Anthony Magnabosco, we talk about a conversational tool which can change the course - and productivity - of those most difficult exchanges, the ones between people who disagree on fundamental things in life. Anthony is an advocate of 'street epistemology', and it could be a very useful idea in these divided times. This is the first of two 'classic' episodes we're posting on the topic of better conversations. We hope it'll help you think about how to engage with people more productively, and enable some good interpersonal outcomes.2020-12-0159 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 3 - Mintbean and Fullstack Education with Monarch WadiaMonarch Wadia is a software architect and founder of Mintbean.In this episode we discuss designing immersive learning programs and supportive communities for web developers looking to upskill their coding abilities.Monarch WadiaLinkedInTwitterMintbeanHomepageLinkedInTwitterDiscordLinksIs the future of JavaScript ECMAScript 4?Why was ECMAScript 4th edition completely scrapped?The Real Story Behind ECMAScript 4Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 60The Influence of ALGOL on Modern Programming LanguagesALGOL: The Best Language You’ve Never Heard Of2020-11-2452 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 2 - Building Online Communities with (the) David PriceDavid Price is a founding member of the RedwoodJS Core Team.In this episode we discuss David's background, how he became involved in the RedwoodJS project, how he thinks about building community online, and working in public.David PriceTwitterMintbean Seminar - RedwoodJS with David PriceLinksNadia EghbalWorking in PublicVenture Stories - Working in Public with Nadia EghbalLev VygotskyZone of proximal developmentUnderstanding your Circle of Competence2020-11-1051 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 1 - The Next Requirement of FSJam?Should FSJam frameworks be building on Next or rolling their own architecture? Is Next the Next Best Thing™, or is it destined to the same fate as every framework that preceded it?NextNext.js - The React Framework for ProductionNext.js 10BlitzBlitz.js - The full stack React FrameworkMintbean Masterclass - Blitz.js with Brandon BayerWeekly Blitz.jsBisonChris Ball - Next.js: A Framework for FrameworksBison - The Full Stack JAMstack in-a-boxRemixRemix - Build Better WebsitesNader Dabit - Up and Running with RemixNader Dabit...2020-11-0324 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 0 - The Fullstack Jamstack Podcast with Anthony Campolo and Christopher BurnsIn the inaugural episode of the Fullstack Jamstack Podcast we meet our hosts, Anthony Campolo and Christopher Burns.In this episode the hosts tell their stories about how they discovered the world of Fullstack Jamstack, what it means to them, and what they want this podcast to cover in the future.ProjectsRedwoodJSBisonBlitzJSFaunaDBPrismaNexusNetlifyVercelServerlessLinksA First Look at RedwoodJS - Complete SeriesCreating Your Own Jamstack Blog in No Time with Next.js and BisonThe Fullstack React Frameworks CompetitionDoes Prisma Client support GraphQL schema delegation and GraphQL binding?The Rust Programming LanguageReact DistrosA...2020-10-2732 minHumanize MeHumanize Me323: Street Epistemology with Anthony MagnaboscoIt's not a term most people use every day, but street epistemology is a thing. Anthony Magnabosco is one of its more prominent ambassadors, largely because he routinely captures his efforts on video and posts them on the internet. What is street epistemology? It's a conversational tool which uses Socratic questioning to help people expose the underlying methods by which they arrived at their beliefs, thereby subjecting those beliefs to scrutiny. Examples of Anthony at work can be found on YouTube, and the website can be found at StreetEpistemology.com.2018-08-2253 minBogotá-JosuesBogotá-Josues20130709 Seminario Anthony Campolo20130709 Seminario Anthony Campolo20130709 Seminario Anthony Campolo20130709 Seminario Anthony Campolo2014-06-122h 03