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Dan Abramov
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Theo - t3․gg
Dan Abramov SLAYS Frontend Interview w/ Ex-Twitch Engineer | Theo - t3․gg
Dan Abramov SLAYS Frontend Interview w/ Ex-Twitch EngineerTheo is a software dev nerd mostly known for full stack TypeScript stuff. Check out Theo and his stack at t3.gg---------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-10-02
1h 31
The Bikeshed Pod
Are React Server Components Risky?!?
The bikeshed boys interview Matt on this episode, talking about all things React Server Components (RSCs), exploring their benefits, trade-offs, and adoption strategies. The hosts draw on their experiences at Wayfair, Fireworks, and Whoop to provide practical insights for learning and adopting RSCs. Why React Server Components Benefits: Improved Time to First Byte (TTFB) via streaming. More cohesive view of data dependencies (tighter front-end/back-end coupling). Potential for smaller client-side bundles (automatic code splitting). Trade-offs: Requires a server layer (which might be a new concept for some React developers). Migrating to...
2025-06-16
1h 16
PodRocket
JSX over the wire with Dan Abramov
React Core team member Dan Abramov joins us to explore "JSX over the wire" and the evolving architecture of React Server Components. We dive into the shift from traditional REST APIs to screen-specific data shaping, the concept of Backend for Frontend (BFF), and why centering UI around the user experience—not server/client boundaries—matters more than ever. Links https://danabra.mov https://github.com/gaearon https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov https://overreacted.io https://www.youtube.com/@danabramov Resources JSX Over The Wire: https://overreacted.io/j...
2025-05-08
44 min
TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers
Deno 2.3 Ships Tons of QOL Improvements | News | Ep 16
News for the week of April 28, 2025: Deno 2.3 brings some nice quality-of-life improvements, plus void(0) has released a new all-in-one bundler for your TypeScript libraries.Chapters(00:00) - Introduction (04:51) - News: This Week in TypeScript Go (05:47) - News: Deno 2.3 Released (08:36) - News: tsdown is a TypeScript Bundler for Library Authors (11:29) - News: Astro 5.7 Release (13:04) - Community Highlights: "Macros" in TypeScript by cinny.bun.how (15:40) - Community Highlights: Dan Abramov's AMA on BlueSky (16:02) - Community Highlights: Josh Goldberg's Series on "If I Wrote a Linter..." (18:03) - Community Highlights: Plaid Migrated 100 Services to Deno Deploy (19:52) - Community Highlight...
2025-05-06
32 min
PodRocket
Web without walls with Dan Abramov
Dan Abramov discusses how innovative platform BlueSky reimagines user data control and customization with its unique app protocol, and the potential it brings for the future of social media. Links https://atproto.com https://bsky.app/profile/atproto.com https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov https://overreacted.io https://danabra.mov https://github.com/gaearon https://justjavascript.com We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a...
2024-10-02
27 min
PodRocket
Dan Abramov on React, RSCs, and the future [Repeat]
We welcome on The React Guy, Dan Abramov, to talk about his time working on the React core team, demystifying React Server Components, how React has evolved, and more! Links https://danabra.mov https://twitter.com/dan_abramov2 https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov https://twitter.com/dan_abramov https://overreacted.io https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVhEjiCLn2v4MEt3Q4T2iaA We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we...
2024-04-24
35 min
COMPRESSEDfm
171 | Unpacking React Server Components and Multi-Step Forms
In Episode 182, hosts James and Amy delve into the intricacies of React Server Components (RSCs) and the challenges of building multi-step forms. They discuss the latest developments in RSCs, including the implementation in RedwoodJS, and share insights on managing state and validations in multi-step forms. Throughout, the hosts offer practical advice and technical deep dives, making complex topics accessible and engaging.SponsorsPostmanPostman is an API platform for building and using APIs. Postman simplifies each step of the API lifecycle and streamlines collaboration so you can create better APIs—faster.At...
2024-04-19
1h 02
devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Development
Dan Abramov - Bluesky, Core React Team, RSC, Strict Dom, and the more!
This week we have Dan Abramov, a core team member of React. We talk about his latest work on Bluesky, a decentralized social network. We also go into many react topics, including the history of server components, the new React compiler, and the future of React. https://twitter.com/dan_abramov2 https://danabra.mov/ https://overreacted.io/ https://bsky.app/ Episode sponsored By CodeCrafters (https://codecrafters.io/devtoolsfm) 40% Discount! Become a paid subscriber our patreon, spotify, or apple podcasts for the full episode. https://www.patreon.com/devtoolsfm https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...
2024-04-01
1h 06
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
React Server Components 🧐
The week Amal & guest co-host Eric Clemmons talk to Dan Abramov all about React Server Components. We learn about why they were created, what problems they solve & how they work to improve application performance. We also dive into the rollout and current support status, the origin story, the community response & walk through the 10+ years of React history which have forever shifted the world of web development. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Vercel – Zero configuration for over 35 frameworks Ve...
2024-02-08
2h 07
Changelog Master Feed
React Server Components 🧐 (JS Party #311)
The week Amal & guest co-host Eric Clemmons talk to Dan Abramov all about React Server Components. We learn about why they were created, what problems they solve & how they work to improve application performance. We also dive into the rollout and current support status, the origin story, the community response & walk through the 10+ years of React history which have forever shifted the world of web development. Leave us a comment Changelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Vercel – Zero configuration for over 35 fra...
2024-02-08
2h 07
PodRocket
Dan Abramov on React, RSCs, and the future
We welcome on The React Guy, Dan Abramov, to talk about his time working on the React core team, demystifying React Server Components, how React has evolved, and more! Links https://danabra.mov https://twitter.com/dan_abramov2 https://bsky.app/profile/danabra.mov https://twitter.com/dan_abramov https://overreacted.io https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVhEjiCLn2v4MEt3Q4T2iaA We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we...
2024-02-01
35 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2023-12: RSC accelerates, RTK v2, better React docs, XState v5
This Month in React – December 2023 Quick hits: React Native 0.73 New debugging docs New Debugger, give feedback here Bridgeless mode Redux Toolkit 2.0, Redux 5.0, and React-Redux 9.0XState v5React Server Components updates React Panel: Frontend Should Embrace React Server ComponentsRSCs from scratch video from Ben HolmesStorybook for React Server ComponentsDan’s “Chain Reaction” postNew RSC-first framework, WakuIntroducing StyleXReact docs and general discussion The React team posted a list of some recent core docs pages updatesDan Abramov React AMA on BlueSkyLightning round: An HTTP Status Code to Report Requester ImpairmentMore Than You Need to Know About ReactDOM.flushSync | JulesBlom.comReact fights you can ha...
2023-12-29
53 min
This Month in React
This Month in React – September 2023
Remix v2, Docusaurus v3, Node 20.6, Bun 1.0. So much news this month!Node 20.6 - Built-in .env file support Node.js 16 End-of-Life Remix v2 pre-release Upgrade guide SemVer philosophy Docusaurus v3 beta Upgrading frontend dependencies with confidence Astro 3.0Making Sense of React Server ComponentsBun 1.0 My Thoughts on Bun Announcing Biome Next.js App Router - Forms and Mutations docsExpo Router RFC - API Routes⚡️ React-Native running natively on Apple Vision Pro simulator demo Are Big Projects Ditching TypeScript? Rust Server Components Web Developers, CSS-in-JS is Ruining Your Product Dan Abramov joins Bluesky (00:00) - TMiR September (01:30) - Node 20.6 (04:38...
2023-09-30
59 min
Front-End Fire
Dan Abramov leaves Meta, GitHub Copilot Chat, and native browser view transitions
News:Paige: Dan Abramov is leaving Meta: https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1682029195843739649 Jack: GitHub Copilot Chat is now available for enterprise dev teams: https://github.blog/2023-07-20-github-copilot-chat-beta-now-available-for-every-organization/ TJ: Zero-JavaScript page transitions coming to Astro https://twitter.com/astrodotbuild/status/1683514985115426817, https://docs.astro.build/en/guides/view-transitions/ What Makes Me Happy this Week:Paige - The Witcher Season 3 on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/title/80189685 Jack - Star Trek Strange New Worlds on Paramount+ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12327578/ TJ - Pokemon Sleep https://www.pokemon.com/us/app/pokemo...
2023-07-31
34 min
JavaScript Jabber
How to Build Peer-to-Peer Mobile and Desktop Apps with Socket Supply - JSJ 588
Kyle Simpson is a Human-Centric Technologist, Author of "You Don't Know JS". He joins the show to talk about "Socket Supply", building "local first" web apps, and what his employer in Socket Supply is doing in this space. They also talk about building native desktop & mobile apps. SponsorsChuck's Resume TemplateDeveloper Book Club Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipLinksSocket Supplysocket prerelease demoSocialsKyle SimpsonGitHub: Kyle Simpson LinkedIn: Kyle (getify) Simpson PicksAJ - Tears of the KingdomAJ - LMNT (Citrus)AJ - BNNACharles - Ark Nova | Board GameCharles - I Am Not a Serial Ki...
2023-06-27
1h 28
JavaScript Jabber
React Server Components: Part 2- JSJ 583
Dan Abramov is a Front-end developer at Facebook and Joe Savona is a User Interface engineer at Facebook. They join the show to talk about React Server Components. They begin by explaining what it is, how it's implemented, the services it offers to the clients, and many more. On YouTubeReact Server Components: Part 2- JSJ 583SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Developer Book ClubBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsDan Abramov GitHub: gaearonTwitter: @dan_abramovJoe SavonaLinkedIn: Joseph Savona josephsavona.comTwitter: @en_JSPicksCharles - Iberian Gauge Dan Abramov - Watch BEEF | Netflix Official SiteDan Abramov - The W...
2023-05-23
1h 07
JavaScript Jabber
React Server Components: Part 1 - JSJ 582
Dan Abramov is a Front-end developer at Facebook and Joe Savona is a User Interface engineer at Facebook. They join the show to talk about React Server Components. They begin by explaining what it is, how it's implemented, the services it offers to the clients, and many more. On YouTubeReact Server Components: Part 1 - JSJ 582SponsorsChuck's Resume Template Raygun - Application Monitoring For Web & Mobile AppsBecome a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs MembershipSocialsDan Abramov GitHub: gaearonTwitter: @dan_abramovJoe SavonaLinkedIn: Joseph Savona josephsavona.comTwitter: @en_JSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ja...
2023-05-16
52 min
Changelog Master Feed
The future of React (JS Party #267)
Dan Abramov & Joe Savona from the React Team join Jerod & Nick for a wide-ranging discussion about React’s place in the frontend ecosystem. We cover everything from React competing with React, their responses to SPA fatigue and recent criticisms, to Server Components and the future of the framework. Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors: Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platf...
2023-03-17
1h 03
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
The future of React
Dan Abramov & Joe Savona from the React Team join Jerod & Nick for a wide-ranging discussion about React’s place in the frontend ecosystem. We cover everything from React competing with React, their responses to SPA fatigue and recent criticisms, to Server Components and the future of the framework. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your content delivery network to their powerful edge cloud platform. Lear...
2023-03-17
1h 03
React Universe On Air
State Management in React Native | React Universe On Air #19
In this episode of React Universe On Air (formerly known as The React Native Show), Łukasz Chludziński (https://twitter.com/loginlukasza) and Ola Desmurs-Linczewska (https://twitter.com/p_syche_) discuss state management in React Native apps. As there’s no magical formula for handling it, don’t expect straightforward direction or easy answers from this episode. Instead, get ready for: - an overview of state management in React Native & React apps - a deep-dive into state management libraries based on different philosophies, including Redux, MobX, XState, Jotai, and React Query - an insight into how Ola compared these libraries when w...
2023-01-25
1h 01
Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 484 - Underneath your library, with Chris Ferdinandi
Fredrik chats with Chris Ferdinandi about vanilla Javascript, the pros and cons of libraries, the state of web components, and a lot more. Chris tells us about how and why he became the vanilla Javascript guy, and why he dislikes vanilla-js.com. We talk about why we as web developers pick up so many libraries, and why we often seem to use really large tools on really small problems. We wonder if different types of developers should think in different ways about libraries. Chris also talks about how different groups attending his courses approach the subject of...
2022-08-02
52 min
Kodsnack
Underneath your libary, with Chris Ferdinandi
Fredrik chats with Chris Ferdinandi about vanilla Javascript, the pros and cons of libraries, the state of web components, and a lot more. Chris tells us about how and why he became the vanilla Javascript guy, and why he dislikes vanilla-js.com. We talk about why we as web developers pick up so many libraries, and why we often seem to use really large tools on really small problems. We wonder if different types of developers should think in different ways about libraries. Chris also talks about how different groups attending his courses approach the subject of...
2022-08-02
52 min
The React Show
Dan Abramov's Updated React Guide
Dan Abramov has an updated Beta React Effects Guide. In this episode we go through and see what the designers of React think about effects and how to correctly use them in React 18 and we take a look at user reactions.Beta React Effects GuideTwitter React ShowSupport the show
2022-06-17
52 min
React Universe On Air
Top Resources for Developers | React Universe On Air: Coffee Talk #2
✨ In September 2024, The React Native Show has become React Universe On Air ✨ In this Coffee Talk Aleksandra Desmurs-Linczewska and Łukasz Chludziński provide a lot of ideas for staying up to date with the community news. They discuss the most valuable resources such as newsletters, top Twitter accounts, blogs, podcasts, conferences, GitHub and release notes: Newsletters: The React Native Newsletter, Tyler’s (ui.dev) newsletter, JavaScript Weekly, Cassidy Williams’s newsletter Twitter accounts: official React and React Native accounts Callstack, Remix, Next, Vercel accounts of people who are well-known in the community: Angie Jones (@techgirl1908), Sara Vieira (@NikkitaFTW), Kadi Kraman (@kadikraman...
2022-05-17
27 min
Frontend First
All about useEvent
Sam and Ryan talk about the new useEvent RFC, and how useEvent lets you extract event logic from your side effects. They also read and discuss Dan Abramov’s recent Twitter thread on how useEvent addresses the problems people are encountering with React 18’s Strict Mode behavior around running effects twice on mount.Topics include:0:00 - Intro0:34 - How useEvent relates to the changes to Strict Mode in React 1812:04 - Dan Abramov’s thread on how useEvent relates to “fixing” useEffect37:37 - What’s the correct mental model for useEvent53:55 - How useEvent is different from useCallback
2022-05-12
59 min
Kodsnack
I sitt eget skikt, med Martin Gunnarsson
Fredrik och Martin Gunnarsson snackar om att gå från att koda till att vara chef, och tillbaka. Hur gick det till när Martin blev chef, hur var omställningen, och inte minst: vad lockade honom att gå tillbaka till att inte vara chef? Vi diskuterar också bland annat hur olika jobb kräver fokus på olika nivåer eller i olika skikt, och hur det kan vara milt otacksamt att riktig bra jobb i ett skikt kanske inte ens märks i andra skikt. På vägen blir det också lite Graphql, git-arbetssätt, och riktigt gamla...
2022-05-10
56 min
Kodsnack
En liknelse som flyger, med Anton Gunnarsson
Fredrik och Anton Gunnarsson snackar om Baldur Bjarnasons lista med 136 saker varje webbutvecklare bör veta och vad vi tänker om dem. Eller vad vi tänker om kanske en tiondel av punkterna i alla fall. Vi diskuterar bland annat att utveckling behöver stödja ens organisation, lär oss det intressanta begreppet failure demand, och diskuterar single-page-applikationers vara eller icke vara. Därefter blir det sansat ångrande, varför mobillösningar alltid skaver, besvärliga beroenden, lärande av andras kod, och varför ramverk är mer för organisationer än människor. Med mera...
2022-03-22
1h 06
Contributor
EdgeDB with Yury Selivanov
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) has a conversation with Yury Selivanov (@1st1), the co-founder of EdgeDB. EdgeDB is the world’s first “graph-relational database.” It’s a term coined specifically for this new type of database, designed to ease the pain of dealing with the usual relational and NoSQL models. And no, EdgeDB is NOT a graph database! In this episode we discuss: A glitch at EdgeDB’s Matrix-inspired launch event Origin of the term and design philosophy, “graph-relational” What to know about becoming a Python core developer How EdgeDB’s next-gen query language compares to GraphQL and SQL Links:
2022-03-16
45 min
Contributor
EdgeDB with Yury Selivanov
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) has a conversation with Yury Selivanov (@1st1), the co-founder of EdgeDB. EdgeDB is the world’s first “graph-relational database.” It’s a term coined specifically for this new type of database, designed to ease the pain of dealing with the usual relational and NoSQL models. And no, EdgeDB is NOT a graph database! In this episode we discuss: A glitch at EdgeDB’s Matrix-inspired launch event Origin of the term and design philosophy, “graph-relational” What to know about becoming a Python core developer How EdgeDB’s next-gen query language compares to GraphQL and SQL Links:
2022-03-16
45 min
Frontend First
Transitive Dependencies and Suspending After Initial Render
Happy New Year! Sam and Ryan are back from the holidays, talking about transitive dependencies in node and the browser in the context of Ryan’s next-s3-upload library. They also discuss a SuspenseAfterInitialRender component, speed vs. testability in services and monoliths, and a thought-provoking tweet from Dan Abramov on tests vs. source code.Topics include:0:00 - Would you want tests or source code11:20 - Suspense, SuspenseAfterInitialRender, unstable_avoidThisFallback19:05 - Value of having a reproducible test suite for a dynamic app22:12 - Speed vs. testability of services vs. monolith26:24 - How to import different versions of de...
2022-01-11
46 min
Podcast
Kyle Simpson
A better developer through collaboration, with Kyle SimpsonKyle has a simple recipe for developer success: understand the problem before you try to fix it. With Kyle's widely read "You Don't Know JS" book series, learning JavaScript more deeply is something every developer can and should take on as a challenge. Not only is Kyle an author, but also a teacher, speaker, and chronic contributor to the world of open source software. Kyle offers corporate training workshops for JavaScript and is currently working on a new startup to take developer education to the next level. ...
2022-01-05
00 min
Theo - t3․gg
Dan Abramov SLAYS Frontend Interview w/ Ex-Twitch Engineer | Theo - t3․gg
Dan Abramov SLAYS Frontend Interview w/ Ex-Twitch EngineerTheo is a software dev nerd mostly known for full stack TypeScript stuff. Check out Theo and his stack at t3.gg------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-12-13
1h 31
The Swyx Mixtape
How React got Traction [Pete Hunt]
Listen to the Future of Coding Podcast: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/011 (30ish mins in)3 Lessons Learned:Features over Benefits- original was a tutorial - second time: here's why react is different. Focus on the implementation rather than how to use it- Sophie Alpert, Dan Abramov, Cheng LouSupport everybody: IRC, Stackoverflow, RedditInfluencers - David NolenBigger conferences, F8, ReactConfPublic user WikiHaters - view every hater comment was your faultTable stakesDocumentationInclusive communicationThree single sentences t...
2021-09-08
11 min
Farklı Düşün
Burak Yiğit Kaya ile San Francisco, Londra ve İzmir'de Yaşam, Facebook'da çalışmak ve skandallar
Bu bölümde Burak Yiğit Kaya ile San Francisco, Londra ve İzmir'de yaşam ve Facebook skandalları hakkında konuştuk.Burak Yiğit Kaya: https://twitter.com/madbykSentry: https://sentry.io/welcome/Amerika'da Menemen 15$: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5_aa3StBl0Stock Option: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stockoption.aspRestricted Stock Unit (RSU): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/restricted-stock-unit.aspDan Abramov'un maaşı: https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1228454264915271683iCloud güvenliğine genel bakış: https://support.apple.com/tr-tr/HT202303
2021-07-25
1h 23
FINOS Open Source in Finance Podcast
Dan Abramov of React Core Team Interview
Season 3, 1st edition of 2021 of the FINOS Open Source in Fintech Podcast: Dan Abramov of React Core Team Interview. So… welcome to 2021. We’re looking forward to a better year overall, even with some “interesting” beginnings. To start you out this year, while we’re working on our 2021 meetups and interviews, we want to highlight a few great discussions we’ve had within the community over the past couple of months. Our first of the year is an interview / fireside chat between Dan Abramov and James McLeod, recorded at the Open Source Strategy Forum (which...
2021-01-14
32 min
Open Source Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Facebook React with Dan Abramov (Repeat)
Originally published May 16, 2019 React is a set of open source tools for building user interfaces. React was open sourced by Facebook, and includes libraries for creating interfaces on the web (ReactJS) and on mobile devices (React Native). React was released during a time when there was not a dominant frontend JavaScript library. Backbone, Angular, and other JavaScript frameworks were all popular, but there was not any consolidation across the frontend web development community. Before React came out, frontend developers were fractured into different communities for the different JavaScript frameworks. After Facebook...
2020-12-11
48 min
Software Engineering Daily
Facebook React with Dan Abramov (Repeat)
Originally published May 16, 2019React is a set of open source tools for building user interfaces. React was open sourced by Facebook, and includes libraries for creating interfaces on the web (ReactJS) and on mobile devices (React Native).React was released during a time when there was not a dominant frontend JavaScript library. Backbone, Angular, and other JavaScript frameworks were all popular, but there was not any consolidation across the frontend web development community. Before React came out, frontend developers were fractured into different communities for the different JavaScript frameworks.After Facebook open sourced...
2020-12-11
50 min
My typeof Radio | desarrollo web en español
S1 E8: React vs Vue (Las Comunidades)
Primero que nada:https://twitter.com/SvelteSociety/status/1310498748552732672GitHub statshttps://notes-on-vue.netlify.app/intro/context.html#dreaded-comparisonhttps://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1007439168400654336Algunas personas: https://twitter.com/jordwalke https://twitter.com/dan_abramovhttps://twitter.com/rachelnabors https://twitter.com/youyuxihttps://twitter.com/Akryum https://twitter.com/sarah_edohttps://twitter.com/posvaOnline CommunitiesReacthttps://reactjs.org/community/team.htmlhttps://www.reactiflux.com/https://www.reddit.com/r/reactjs/https...
2020-10-31
1h 00
DevNews
S1:E2 - React 17, Ruby, Chrome DevTools, Mozilla Layoffs, and Hello Weather
In this episode, we cover Ruby 3 typing, GitHub running Ruby 2.7 in production, and Chrome DevTools CSS overview. We also speak with Jonas Downey, design lead at Basecamp, and co-creator of the Hello Weather app, about a Twitter thread he wrote titled, “Here’s a little tale about what it’s like to be an indie iOS developer working under Apple's 800-pound gorilla rule." Finally we chat with Dan Abramov, software engineer at Facebook, creator of Redux, and co-author of the Create React App. We’ll chat with Dan about React’s decision to release React 17 with no new features. Show Notes DevD...
2020-08-13
39 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 375 - För fäst vid abstraktionen
Fredrik och Kristoffer värmer upp med att snacka lite tangentbord och, än en gång, sladda in på kaoset som är USB-anslutningar av olika generationer och duglighetsnivåer. Sedan diskuterar vi abstraktioner, designmönster, och om man bör upprepa sig eller ej i kod, allt utifrån Dan Abramovs presentation The WET codebase. I presentationen diskuterar Dan att DRY - don't repeat yourself - kanske inte är den bästa ledstjärnan i alla lägen, och att det är bra att ifrågasätta hur och varför man gör saker som man gör. Vi spinner vi...
2020-07-21
48 min
Webbidevaus.fi
TKMV - Onko webbikehitys palaamassa vuoteen 1999? 📠
Webbikehitys monimutkaistuu vuosi vuodelta, mutta samaa aikaa myös vanhat työskentelytavat palaavat aina vain uudelleen pintaan. Onko nykyinen SPA-malli jo pohjimmiltaan vioittunut ajatusmalli sovellusten rakentamiseen?KysymyksetKun urheilija on lomalla, hän pitää taukoa lajiharjoittelusta. Kun jäin itse lomalle, aloin heti koodata yhtä pitkään odottanutta harrasteprojektia. Jäin miettimään, että pitäiskö? Olisiko aivoille parempaa kuitenkin tehdä jotain muuta? (@mrjaamo)Olen ollut havaitsenivani, että keskustelu ns. web-kehittäjäscenessä on ottanut askeleita kohti paluuta perusasioihin. Muutaman vuoden takaisen framework-kisan päätyttyä muutaman isomman voittoon (ehkä? -kö) on alkanut kuulua entistä enemmän ääniä sen puolesta, että tekisi...
2020-07-12
1h 05
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
Our React Wish List
In this episode of Syntax, Scott and Wes talk about what they wish existed in React! DevLifts - Sponsor Refactor your body with DevLifts. They have a few different programs: 1) fit.start (normally $19/month) has a few options (lean, bodyweight, and strong). Workouts are delivered via email each month, with access to a Slack community for questions and accountability. 2) Premium (normally $199/month) is a custom-tailored option, where you get your workouts and nutrition advice after answering a questionnaire. They also check in with you each week via Slack to see how it's going and make changes if...
2020-07-01
52 min
Frontend First
Read and Discuss: "Second-guessing the modern web"
Sam and Ryan read and discuss Tom MacWright's recent article "Second-guessing the modern web," as well as Rich Harris's response "In defense of the modern web." The articles respectively argue against and for the JavaScript-centric approach to building websites that has taken root over the past ten years and debate issues of performance, architectural complexity, and user experience. Topics include:- 6:30 – "Second-guessing the modern web" by Tom MacWright- 52:27 – Dan Abramov's thoughts on Twitter- 58:50 – "In defense of the modern web" by Rich Harris Links:- ["S...
2020-05-20
1h 16
Control Remoto
Ep. 3: Autoaprendiendo
En esta edición de Control Remoto, Matias (@matiasfha) y Camilo (@elcamilosoy) conversan sobre el auto aprendizaje y el desarrollo profesional, tocando temas como:¿Qué nos motiva a aprender cosas nuevas?Actualizando conocimientos para el trabajo remotoAprendiendo nuevas habilidades para el día a díaEstudios formales vs auto aprendizaje: ¿Cómo interactúan entre ellos?Fracasos en el auto aprendizaje, ¿Valió la pena intentarlo?Algunos sitios que nombramosPlataformas de Aprendizaje Online:Skillshare: https://www.skillshare.com/Coursera: https://es.coursera.org/Egghead: https://egghead.io/Gente que seguir...
2020-05-19
58 min
Web Rush
Episode 76: Readable JavaScript with Laurie Barth
Recording date: 2020-01-28John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerLaurie Barth @LaurieOnTechResources:Peacock Plugin for vscode instructional video by Laurie BarthJekyll to GatsbyReadable Code at ng-Conf by John PapaPeacock extension for VS CodeMeet Laurie at DevIntersectionConditional ternary operatorFlux CapacitorDan Abramovan opinion on let vs constOptional chainingJavaScriptImmutability in JavaScriptChris Love on let vs constBikeSheddingLinters and Aleksandra Shinkevich on Real Talk JavaScriptyakshavingComments in codeMore opinions on Comments in CodeGatsby documentation and quick startAzure
2020-03-24
48 min
Software Engineering Unlocked
Bad Tests Are Worse Than Product Issues with Dan Abramov
Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google, Deezer, or via RSS.Links:Dan's twitter profileDan's Decade in review blog postReact BlogJustJavaScript websiteMaggie Appleton: Co-creator of JustJavaScriptShow notes:We start this episode by Dan explaining to me how he landed a job at Facebook. Turns out that Dan, who is originally from Russia, wasn't so interested in working at a large cooperation at first. Only after he worked on React for a while he thought about this possibility because he thought it would be nice to work together with the people he already knew from...
2020-03-03
1h 04
Büyübozumu | Girişimcilik Podcast
#10 | Kod okuryazarlığı ne kadar önemli? Cevap: Çok!
Büyübozumu | Girişimcilik Podcast'in bu bölümünde kod okuryazalığından bahsediyoruz. Kod okuryazarlığı meslek ayırt etmeksizin hem çalışanlar hem de girişimciler için en önemli yeteneklerden birisi. Kod okuryazarlığının neden önemli olduğunu kendi başımızdan geçen örneklerle destekleyerek girişimcilerin bu yeteneğe nasıl sahip olabileceğinden bahsedip çeşitli tüyolar veriyoruz. Bizi dinlediğiniz podcast uygulamasından ve iTunes'dan takibe alıp puanlamayı unutmayın. İyi dinlemeler. --- Bölüm notları: HTML nedir: https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML CSS nedir: https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki...
2020-01-21
47 min
null++: بالعربي
Episode[3]: How to Keep Up with Tech Trends
The Shallows BookPodcasts:Software engineering dailySyntax.fmCommand Line HeroesFrontend happy hourShoptalk showNews-Letters:Smashing magazinesgitlogsBlogs:Martin FowlerDigitaloceanIntercomeCyclomatic complexity: CodeMetrics Extension for VsCodeCyclomatic Complexity original paper.Technology RadarTwitter:Eric ElliottSaraJason friedJohn PapaDan AbramovDHHDan Abramov: My Decade in Review Today's Picks:The mother of all demosTriumph of the Nerds
2020-01-18
56 min
Frontend First
An ORM by any other name
Topics include:- 5:41 – Hasura, React, URQL + Formik = Nutrition app- 44:51 – React to the Future by Jordan Walke Links:- [URQL](https://formidable.com/open-source/urql/)- [Formik](https://jaredpalmer.com/formik)- [Reach Dialog](https://reacttraining.com/reach-ui/dialog)- [Dan Abramov's tweet on controlled/uncontrolled components](https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1200436185426006017)- [React to the Future - Jordan Walke](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fG_lyNuEAw)- [Let's Program Like It's 1999 - Lee Byron](https://www.youtu...
2019-12-05
1h 25
Developer Wannabe
DW #28 - Framework #React my love. Marcin Czarkowski (Przeprogramowani.pl)
Marcin Czarkowski to 1/3 grupy Przeprogramowanych. Ten podcast jest początkiem serii o frontendzie. Zaczynamy od tego, co to jest #Framework. W tym podkaście dowiesz się: Czym są frameworki? Po co są frameworki? Kiedy zaczynamy się uczyć frameworków? Co to jest Valilla JS? O Vanilla JS i frameworkach → Ciekawostka w kursie. Punkty w rekrutacji. Napisz nam recenzję na iTunes: http://bit.ly/naiTunes Linki: Grupa "Przeprogramowani"--> https://przeprogramowani.pl/ Kurs JS Przeprogramowanych --> https://przeprogramowani.pl/kurs-js Marcin: FB: https://www.facebook.com/marcin.czarkowski6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkczarkowski Źródło do nauki JS: https://egghead.io/ Dan Abram...
2019-11-12
50 min
Developer Wannabe
DW #28 - Framework #React my love. Marcin Czarkowski (Przeprogramowani.pl)
Marcin Czarkowski to 1/3 grupy Przeprogramowanych. Ten podcast jest początkiem serii o frontendzie. Zaczynamy od tego, co to jest #Framework. W tym podkaście dowiesz się: Czym są frameworki? Po co są frameworki? Kiedy zaczynamy się uczyć frameworków? Co to jest Valilla JS? O Vanilla JS i frameworkach → Ciekawostka w kursie. Punkty w rekrutacji. Napisz nam recenzję na iTunes: http://bit.ly/naiTunes Linki: Grupa "Przeprogramowani"--> https://przeprogramowani.pl/ Kurs JS Przeprogramowanych --> https://przeprogramowani.pl/kurs-js Marcin: FB: https://www.facebook.com/marcin.czarkowski6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkczarkowski Źródło do nauki JS: https://egghead.io/ Dan Abramo...
2019-11-12
50 min
React Podcast
69: The Suspense is Almost Over — A Pre-ReactConf Concurrent React Rundown with Swyx
This week is React Conf! And I suspect that Suspense and Concurrent Mode will have a good showing. So — in anticipation and excitement — I asked friend of the show, Swyx, to join me for a Suspense/Concurrent React rundown episode — covering everything you need to know so far and what we hope to see at this year's event. Neither of us have priviliged info. We're just two nerds who like to keep abreast of React's most exciting future feature. Featuring swyx (Shawn Wang) — Twitter, Website, GitHub chantastic — Twitter, Website, GitHub Links
2019-10-22
00 min
JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 400: The Influence of JavaScript Jabber
JavaScript Jabber celebrates its 400th episode with former host Dave Smith and some other familiar voices. Each of the panelists talks about what they’ve been up to. Dave hasn’t been on the show for 3 years, but he and Jameson Dance have started a podcast called Soft Skills Engineering where they answer questions about the non-technical side of engineering. When he left the show he was the director of engineering on Hire View, and currently he works for Amazon on Alexa. Christopher Buecheler has been on several JSJ, RRU, and MJS episodes. His time is divided between contracting for start...
2019-10-15
1h 10
Chats with Kent C. Dodds
A Rundown Of What's Next For React With Dan Abramov
What's next for React? In this second interview with Dan Abramov React's direction is discussed along with overviews of exciting new features.Dan gives a great rundown these incoming features. React suspense is going to provide a baked-in solution for the problems that async data fetching causes with component rendering, and concurrent mode is bringing non-blocking rendering. Further insight is provided into what problems sparked the need for these new features and why they were the chosen implementations.There's also discussion on React Fire modernizing React DOM, JSX v2, if React is a framework or...
2019-08-05
52 min
Chats with Kent C. Dodds
Realigning Your Model of React After Hooks With Dan Abramov
In this episode, Kent and Dan talk about the ways in which you'll have to reconstruct your mental model of how React works in order to get the hang of hooks, and how hooks more closely align with React's intended model.React has made multiple attempts at figuring out a way to share state between components. Mixins, higher-order components, render props, and now hooks. Dan Abramov walks through what went right and what went wrong with each of the implementations prior to hooks. None of these implementations lined up with React's model, they were too indirect, or...
2019-08-05
45 min
Open Source Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Facebook React with Dan Abramov
React is a set of open source tools for building user interfaces. React was open sourced by Facebook, and includes libraries for creating interfaces on the web (ReactJS) and on mobile devices (React Native). React was released during a time when there was not a dominant frontend JavaScript library. Backbone, Angular, and other JavaScript frameworks were all popular, but there was not any consolidation across the frontend web development community. Before React came out, frontend developers were fractured into different communities for the different JavaScript frameworks. After Facebook open sourced React, web developers...
2019-05-16
48 min
Liga del Código
Episodio 3: ¿Cómo aprender un nuevo framework/lenguaje?
<p>¿Cómo aprender un nuevo framework/lenguaje? - - Liga del Código 003</p> <p>Winner Crespo - https://twitter.com/WinnerCrespo <br />Tomás Veras - https://twitter.com/TomasVeras <br />Nazaret Ramirez - https://twitter.com/nazaretrm01</p> <p>–</p> <ul> <li>AWS Lambda: https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/</li> <li>Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/courses/develop…</li> <li>React: https://reactjs.org/</li> <li>Vuejs...
2019-05-16
00 min
Web Rush
Episode 30: CSS - Emma Wedekind
Recording date: 2019-03-19 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Emma Wedekind @EmmaWedekind Resources: EmmaWedekind.com Dev.to/EmmaWedekind Vue Vixens Siena College Dan Abramov on Twitch CSS Web accessibility Bootstrap Foundation CSS Positioning Flexbox Froggy Flexbox Zombies CSS Tricks: A Guide to Flexbox Bulma TailWind CSS CanIUse.com Coding Coach Mixins in SASS BEM in CSS Styled Components What is Actually CSS in JS? Vue scoped styles Angular scoped styles CSS variables Drunk tank Someone to follow Madelyn Papa CSS Flexbox...
2019-04-30
47 min
Web Rush
Episode 28: The Rise of Tech - Enterprise Engineering Myths with Jem Young
Recording date: 2019-03-14 John Papa @John_Papa Ward Bell @WardBell Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin Jem Young @JemYoung Resources: Record on wall climb Jem’s course on full stack development OverReacted.io @Dan Abramov Boiler Room Angular JS React VueJS Aurelia BablelJS 3 things you can do to improve as a developer NGINX Node.js Someone to follow Free Solo Ali Spittel Jacques Favreau Timejumps 03:21 Guest introduction 04:27 What is full stack? 12:01 Sponsor: Nrwl 12:38 Why are you passionate about this? 24:49 Big companies who also support projects 29:46 It's mo...
2019-04-16
1h 09
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 301 - Man kommer in, man hittar sitt pris och går vidare, med Simon Nord och Jesper Fehrlund
Fredrik snackar med Simon Nord och Jesper Fehrlund på Prisjakt. Prisjakt är i färd med att sjösätta en helt ny version, och Simon och Jesper berättar om bakgrunden, varför en ny version behövdes och hur den har utvecklats och rullats ut. Samt bland annat hur sökmotorer påverkar ens utrullning, hur man jobbat in A/B-tester i hela applikationen och organisationen, hur det funkar med Graphql mot ett gammalt API (bara bra tack), hur man renderar sina React-komponenter både på klient och server, en massa tips om bibliotek och mycket mer. Avsnit...
2019-02-26
1h 06
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
How great the (front end) divide
Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end development, why 2019 is the year of TypeScript, and shout outs to inspirational members of the community. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes. Deploy with confidence. Learn more at rollbar.com/changelog. Raygun – Unblock your biggest app performance bottlenecks with Raygun APM. Smarter application performance monitoring (APM...
2019-02-01
55 min
@Autoweird.fm
Folge 53: Braucht man eigentlich ein Studium?
Da sind doch schon wieder drei Wochen rum! In den letzen Folgen haben wir uns ja eher an den traumatischen Erlebnissen unseres Webseiten-Umzugs abgearbeitet. Wer wollte nicht schon immer mal einen DNS-Server in AWS konfigurieren? Heute erklären wir dies für offiziell beendet. Wir sind gut drauf. Wir sind fit. Wir sind migriert. Wir sind auf den Punkt refactored. Und unser Akku ist aufgeladen. Jedenfalls so halb. Wir steigen zunächst ganz seicht ein, indem Holger von einem Konferenzbesuch erzählt, bei dem er mal wieder den neuesten heißen Scheiß gesehen hat. Vo...
2018-12-09
1h 11
CTO Think Podcast
React-ions and Corrections to Last Week
Last week's episode about the speed of React development either struck a nerve, had enough keywords for a Google SEO explosion, or involved a prominent member of the React dev team (cough, Mr. Abramov) for us to hit our highest ratings, yet. So we continue to try and milk that traffic with a reasonable review of Dan Abramov's Twitter thread about the show and a few noteworthy corrections we thought it was fair to talk about for clarity.
2018-11-20
28 min
CTO Think Podcast
React-ions and Corrections to Last Week
Last week's episode about the speed of React development either struck a nerve, had enough keywords for a Google SEO explosion, or involved a prominent member of the React dev team (cough, Mr. Abramov) for us to hit our highest ratings, yet. So we continue to try and milk that traffic with a reasonable review of Dan Abramov's Twitter thread about the show and a few noteworthy corrections we thought it was fair to talk about for clarity.
2018-11-20
28 min
Frontend First
Compose wisely
Sam and Ryan chat about the challenges of testing custom asynchronous code. They also talk about React's new Hooks API, and discuss situations where hooks might be more composable than yields and contextual components. Topics include: 00:00 – Testing custom asynchronous code, like an animated bar chart 25:23 – React's new Hooks API Links: EmberMap Async testing series API docs for Ember's testing helpers Overview of React Hooks with Dan Abramov and Sophie Alpert 90% Cleaner React with Hooks – Ryan Florence Sam Selikoff on Twitter Ryan Toronto on Twitter
2018-11-06
58 min
Toolsday
83: What's New in React
Resources React Conf Videos Playlist of all talks Hook announcement talk Concurrent React Hooks documentation Hooks Overview Making Sense of Hooks by Dan Abramov Other React 16.6 Create React App 2.0 Thanks to today's Sponsor: Linode Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Get a server running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources, and node location. Check them out today at linode.com/toolsday to get a $20 credit when you use promocode: toolsday2018 Shout out to our continued supporter: Webflow
2018-10-30
00 min
@Autoweird.fm
Folge 50: 50 Jahre @Autoweird.fm
Hallo zusammen, da ihr diesen Text lest, hat der Umzug auf die neue Infrastruktur geklappt! Yay! War ne schwere Geburt! Aber dieser ganze Umzugskram soll uns nicht davon abhalten, uns mal gepflegt abzufeiern. Dies ist die 50. Folge! Die FÜNFZIGSTE! Abgefahren! Vielen vielen Dank, dass ihr uns die Treue haltet und unserem Gequatsche zuhört. Das ist awesome! Wir begehen dieses Jubiläum wie es sich gehört mit der längsten Folge ever. Wir lassen alles einfach mal altersmilde Revue passieren, es gibt behind the scences gossip und wir w...
2018-10-07
1h 19
Web Rush
Episode 1: Scaling React with Brian Holt
Recording date: 2018-09-11 Tweet John Papa https://twitter.com/john_papa Ward Bell https://twitter.com/wardbell Brian Holt https://twitter.com/holtbt (0:01:23) "Lady Gaga" writes in for the mailbag (0:03:25) How do we tackle the challenges we face in web development (0:05:55) Brian discusses his view on scaling to human teams (0:06:20) Defining "large" applications, and application size (0:07:10) How the human dimension plays into scale (0:07:15) Scaling Angular http://angular.io/ at Reddit (0:08:10) Brian discusses how you don't miss...
2018-10-02
44 min
React Round Up
RRU 024: Webamp with Jordan Eldredge
Panel: Sia KaramalegosLucas Reis Special Guests: Jordan Eldredge In this episode, the React Round Up panelists talk to Jordan Eldredge about his project Webamp. Jordan’s first introduction to programming had to do with music which led him to work both as a singer to now being an engineer. They talk about how common it is for programmers to have diverse backgrounds, especially in front-end developers, what Webamp and Winamp are, and what he originally wrote Webamp in. they also touch on his inspiration for creating this project, his journey in creating Webamp, and more! In particular, we dive pretty de...
2018-08-14
50 min
Webbidevaus.fi
reactWillChange - Reactin uudet tuulet
React 16.3 tuo monia uusia async-rendauksesta johtuvia muutoksia. Mitä ja miten ne vaikuttavat mihinkään? Kuuntele, niin saat tietää! Linkit What’s New in React 16.3 (Youtube) React v16.3.0: New lifecycles and context API (React-blogi) Update on Async Rendering (React-blogi) Dan Abramov: Beyond React 16 Here’s how React’s new Context API works jamiebuilds/unstated Async-rendausdemo Lista React Fiber -kamaa Jakson valinnat Antti: Sonos One Riku: Netflix: Take your pills
2018-04-03
51 min
React Podcast
3: The Future of React with Dan Abramov
In this episode Michael Jackson talks with Dan Abramov, author of Redux and create-react-app, about the responsibility that comes with being an influential voice for React, how future versions of React will leverage requestIdleCallback to schedule work, and the possibility of a future API for React that makes it easier to do async work. Featuring Dan Abramov — Twitter, Github Michael Jackson — Twitter, Github, Website Notes Beyond React 16 by Dan Abramov at JSConf Iceland requestIdleCallback API
2018-02-28
00 min
@Autoweird.fm
Folge 35: MURCS ist Scrum in Rückwärts
Der Röhrenmonitor brimmt! Willkommen im Jahr 2018! Und wir legen direkt wieder los: Wir suhlen uns zunächst mal in 80er-Jahre Technikromantik. Damals war auch wirklich noch alles besser! Tapes sind unzweifellos das beste Speichermedium. Nuffsaid. Kurz bevor wir einen Leserbrief an die Happy Computer schreiben, kriegen wir dann doch noch die Kurve zu einem aktuelleren Thema. In der heutigen Folge befassen wir uns mit der Kritik an Agilität im Allgemeinen und Scrum im Besonderen (z.B. hier). Wir halten uns streng an die Fakten und analysieren streng formal – heißt: Wir mutmaßen wie blöde, setz...
2018-01-14
44 min
egghead.io developer chats
Dan Abramov, co-author of Redux
Joel Hooks co-founder of egghead.io, interviews Dan Abramov, co-author of Redux. They discuss the "Redux phenomenon" and the notion of improving the developer experience.Dan's Redux course has been the most popular course on egghead.io for years. What caused Redux to blow up as it did? Dan is here today to talk about the problems he faced that inspired him to write this framework, and all the experiences he had that led to it.Joel and Dan talk about how quickly functional programming concepts pushed their way into the mainstream. When they were...
2017-12-22
45 min
Pursuit Podcast
Maintaining Open Source Projects: Dan Abramov
Dan Abramov a maintainer and of the popular React JavaScript library joins us to talk about the challenges and rewards of maintaining a popular open source project. He offers insights into the way the Facbook react team works to support React and respond to user needs, while offering you advice for your own large or small open source projects.
2017-12-19
27 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 238 - När fulkoden vann
Fredrik och Amanda snackar Advent of code, datum- och tidsproblem samt React och Redux. Vad gäller Advent of code har massor av trevlig kod skrivits, men Fredrik har inte kodat själv utan klickat för att godkänna andras bidrag. Apples datumbugg i IOS leder till en liten diskussion om datum, tid och tidszoners problem. Plus hur buggen drabbade Amanda och åt upp en tågresa som annars kunde ha använts till meditation. Sist men inte minst har Fredrik börjat koda en applikation i modern React och Redux och berättar lite om s...
2017-12-12
57 min
Torqd
001 - React and Vue
We’re talking our favourite lightweight Javascript framework/libraries: React and Vue. Senior full-stack developers Jesse O’Brien and Dan Soppelsa join our co-hosts, Eric and Margaret, for this debut Torqd chat. Sit-in as we learn more about Jesse and Dan’s careers, history with the Javascript landscape, and philosophies on getting started or just keeping up. Stick around for thoughts on the future of jQuery, what to jump into for a first framework, and where best to start tinkering and learning. Links and resources: Jesse O’Brien on Twitter: goo.gl/z4i42G Jesse...
2017-07-12
33 min
Пятиминутка React
#21 - Список пожеланий на следующие 6 месяцев разработки React
Дэн Абрамов спросил у своей аудитории в Twttier: "Что бы вы хотели видеть в фокусе команды разработки React на следующие 6 месяцев?". Спустя сутки Дэн опубликовал скомилированный список пожеланий... - https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/871406752016863232 - https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/871769329079025664 - https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript-React-Starter - http://5minreact.ru/2-jsx2/ - https://github.com/facebook/jsx/issues/65 Пятиминутка React - подкаст о React и смежных технологиях в мире JavaScript. http://5minreact.ru
2017-06-11
03 min
Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 210 - Expose yourself to ideas
Recorded at Gothenburg startup hack 2017, a little celebration of being social around coding. Fredrik chats to first Erik Thorelli of the Gothenburg Sketch & design meetup, then Erik Larkö of the Bring your own project Gothenburg group. Topics stretch from what Sketch is and what it can do for you, over group recommendations, to side projects, where to find ideas and how to get over whichever obstacles we put up in our minds to playing with new things. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund och @bjoreman o...
2017-05-30
45 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 210 - Expose yourself to ideas
Recorded at Gothenburg startup hack 2017, a little celebration of being social around coding. Fredrik chats to first Erik Thorelli of the Gothenburg Sketch & design meetup, then Erik Larkö of the Bring your own project Gothenburg group. Topics stretch from what Sketch is and what it can do for you, over group recommendations, to side projects, where to find ideas and how to get over whichever obstacles we put up in our minds to playing with new things. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @iskrig och @bjoreman o...
2017-05-30
45 min
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
yayQuery Reunion!
In this special episode, it’s a yayQuery podcast reunion. Alex Sexton, Paul Irish, Rebecca Murphey, and Adam Sontag are back for a takeover episode here on JS Party where they catch up on the latest happenings in JavaScript, share JavaScript predictions, thoughts on TypeScript, React, PWAs, and more. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Sentry – Get 30 days free when you sign up with the code jsparty. Error reporting and notifications for JavaScript apps and the rest...
2017-05-02
1h 10
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 192 - Jag kan göra vad jag vill, men jag måste göra det själv
Fredrik snackar med Erik Larkö om CSS-användning, klassnamn och hur man tillämpar dem ochj filosofier kring hur man tilldelar CSS-egenskaper. Lite layout- och stilfilosofier, oavsett som det är på webben eller någon annanstans. Ifrågasätta rådande sanningar, informera sig och fatta ett beslut som passar en. Varifrån kommer ilskan över kodkonventioner andra håller sig till men man själv inte gillar och följer? Någon sorts stetiskt sinne som spökar? Är det lättast att engagera sig i saker som inte betyder något? Vi snackar också en del Linux med start...
2017-01-24
41 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 187 - En del av att vara vuxen
Fredrik snackar med Erik Larkö om kontor, meetups, etiska aspekter av programmering och att resa iväg och jobba på Bali. Göra saker nu, förebygga livskriser och lyckas lista ut hur man fokuserar på viktiga saker. Vad kan komma att hända om vi utvecklare inte tar mer etiskt ansvar? Har du tänkt på minneshantering som en fri- och rättighet? Avsnittet spelades in i Football addicts tokmysiga bibliotek - stort tack för lånet Bob och alla övriga! Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar vår VPS! Har du komment...
2016-12-20
37 min
Kodsnack
Kodsnack 176 - Jag missbrukar ju Git
Fredrik snackar med Erik Larkö om React, ramverk och att välja dem, att lära sig nya saker, händelser i typvärlden och mycket annat. Att lära sig tankesätten är kanske det viktigaste att ta med sig från alla ramverk som kommer och går, och kan vi se vad som kommer härnäst genom att titta en lagom bit bakåt? Har det blivit för svårt att skriva Javascript? Spännande Git-arbetsflöden, Gits inlärningskurva, grafiska Git-gränssnitt och att råka bli support för andra utvecklare. Autouppdatering. Och det osannolika i...
2016-10-04
1h 19
iPhreaks
iPS 169 React Native with Tyler McGinnis
1:28: Tyler McGinnis Introduction SparrowReact.js ProgramTyler’s website 2:15 React NativeCodePush 4:37: Cross Network Frameworks 11:20: The Experience of Going From iOS to Android Flexbox 16:20: Andy Matuschak Tweet 17:05: Basic Building Blocks Container ComponentsPresentational Components 21:17 Reducers Time Travel Debugging 23:15: Downsides of React Native 26:45: Proper Threading Animation Issues 30:58: Route Transitions Reactive Native Vector Images 36:15: Testing a React Native Application 40:12: Facebook’s Goals with App Development Picks Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (Jaim) No Man’s Sky (Layne) Remember the Titans (Charles) Dan Abramov - Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel (Tyler) React.js (Tyler) Links: Tyler on JavaScript JabberRedux and React With Dan AbramovJavaScript Core With Ce
2016-09-08
46 min
iPhreaks
iPS 169 React Native with Tyler McGinnis
1:28: Tyler McGinnis Introduction Sparrow React.js Program Tyler’s website 2:15 React Native CodePush 4:37: Cross Network Frameworks 11:20: The Experience of Going From iOS to Android Flexbox 16:20: Andy Matuschak Tweet 17:05: Basic Building Blocks Container Components Presentational Components 21:17 Reducers Time Travel Debugging 23:15: Downsides of React Native 26:45: Proper Threading Animation Issues 30:58: Route Transitions Reactive Native Vector Images 36:15: Testing a React Native Application 40:12: Facebook’s Goals with App Development Picks Cannery Row by John Steinbeck (Jaim) No Man’...
2016-09-08
46 min
ZADevChat Podcast
Episode 47 - React and Redux through a fresh pair of eyes with Taariq Isaacs
Join us for a tale of conquering software development as we follow one young star on his journey to taming React.Tonight Kenneth, Kevin & Len are joined by Taariq Isaacs to talk about his journey as a software developer and how he tamed React. Taariq started off his journey at CPUT in their Mechatronics course, a branch of electrical engineering. Not satisfied he started teaching himself through Code Academy and quickly started at codeX where he discovered the joys of programming. One of the early game changers for Taariq was breaking out of the theoretical realm and getting his hands...
2016-06-30
53 min
Spacedojo Show
What is Redux?
Josh Owens, Ramsay Lanier, and Abhi Aiyer talk with Dan Abramov about Redux.
2016-05-19
59 min
Rebuild
137: Tested In Production (naoya)
伊藤直也さんをゲストに迎えて、Kindle, フロントエンド開発、テスト、チームビルディングなどについて話しました。 Show Notes Amazon will announce a new Kindle next week LOGICOOL ワイヤレス ソーラーキーボード k760 液晶ディスプレイの「色温度」を究める Rebuild: 114: Rebuildersland (Shu Uesugi) Redux kik, left-pad, and npm Emails between kik and Azer isarray Plugins · Babel フロント界隈におけるJavaScript開発環境 npm@3 Flat Module Installation axios: Promise based HTTP client vue.js EmberConf 2016 Dan Abramov joined Facebook アプリ開発と状態遷移の管理 テストなんか書かなくて良い チームが機能するとはどういうことか フレーミング効果 心理的安全性 タックマンモデル RubyConf Soft Talks
2016-04-11
1h 17
Limitless Possibility
36: #ItJustWorks
The pursuit for the one true modern application architecture.Related LinksFU: Polygon: The Making of PlayStation VRFU: Polygon: Cross-platform play coming to Rocket League as Xbox Live opens up to other consolesEpisode 22: Not Episode 23 Just YetKhanlou: Massive View ControllerMSDN: The MVVM PatternCocoa Samurai: Basic MVVM with ReactiveCocoaReduxReSwiftYouTube: Dan Abramov - Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel at react-europe 2015Egghead: Getting Started with Redux video series
2016-03-20
57 min
3 Minutes with Kent
Side Effects From Preparing and Giving Talks
Links:- The First Pull Request (http://conferences.oreilly.com/fluent/javascript-html-us/public/schedule/detail/46612)- All Contributors Spec (https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors)- Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsSnOQynTHs) - Talk by Dan Abramov (https://twitter.com/dan_abramov) that startedRedux (http://redux.js.org/)- angular-formly (http://angular-formly.com)- issuetemplate.com (http://issuetemplate.com)- GitHub issue templates (https://github.com/blog/2111-issue-and-pull-request-templates)Find places to give talks here:- @calltospeakers (https://twitter.com/calltospeakers)- @devcfp (https://twitter.com/devcfp)- @CallbackWomen (https://twitter.com/CallbackWomen...
2016-02-29
02 min
Angular Air
53 ngAir - Angular 2 Reactive Redux with Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov
53 ngAir - Angular 2 Reactive Redux with Victor Savkin and Dan Abramov What is state? Is there a difference between UI state and persisted state? What problems do people run into with state? Why is it hard to manage state? How to keep the state on the client in sync with the state on the server? What are the popular patterns for managing state? What is used in Angular 1? Difference between the core ideas and implementations What does unidirectional mean? What is Redux? Benefits of redux and similar patterns Is redux for sync state updates only and is making an HTTP reque...
2016-02-13
1h 07
Adventures in Angular
076 AiA Using Angular in Office Client Apps with Andrew Connell
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 02:48 - Andrew Connell IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog03:16 - Building for an Office PlatformSharePointOffice 365Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack08:12 - How do you host Angular code?09:56 - Why Angular in this situation?Training Modules for Using Angular to Talk to Office 365 as a Standalone App, Building Office Add-ins for Outlook & Excel14:41 - SharePoint Add-insGetting Started Building Office Add-insTraining Modules for Doing ^27:32 - Adoption, Uptake29:29 - Office UI FabricAngular 1.x Directives for Office UI Fabric33:03 - What’s the plan for Angular 2?The Binding SyntaxPicks Shannara (John) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Lukas)...
2016-01-14
15 min
Adventures in Angular
076 AiA Using Angular in Office Client Apps with Andrew Connell
Check out Freelance Remote Conf! 02:48 - Andrew Connell IntroductionTwitter GitHub Blog03:16 - Building for an Office PlatformSharePointOffice 365Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack08:12 - How do you host Angular code?09:56 - Why Angular in this situation?Training Modules for Using Angular to Talk to Office 365 as a Standalone App, Building Office Add-ins for Outlook & Excel14:41 - SharePoint Add-insGetting Started Building Office Add-insTraining Modules for Doing ^27:32 - Adoption, Uptake29:29 - Office UI FabricAngular 1.x Directives for Office UI Fabric33:03 - What’s the plan for Angular 2?The Binding SyntaxPicks Shannara (John) [egghead.io] Getting Started with Redux (Lukas)...
2016-01-14
15 min
Changelog Interviews
Redux, React, and Functional JavaScript
Dan Abramov, creator of Redux, joined the show to talk about his path to becoming a programmer, his introduction to open source, React, JavaScript, functional programming in JavaScript, his thoughts on looking outside of your bubble to other ecosystems and borrowing/sharing what you can. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – Download the FREE eBook “Why Containers and Docker are the Future” Toptal – Freelance as a Developer OR Designer with Toptal Braintree – Start accepting PayPal, Bitcoin, V...
2015-12-18
1h 33
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Redux, React, and Functional JavaScript (Interview)
Dan Abramov, creator of Redux, joined the show to talk about his path to becoming a programmer, his introduction to open source, React, JavaScript, functional programming in JavaScript, his thoughts on looking outside of your bubble to other ecosystems and borrowing/sharing what you can. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Codeship – Download the FREE eBook “Why Containers and Docker are the Future” Toptal – Freelance as a Developer OR Designer with Toptal Braintree – Start accepting PayPal, Bitcoin, V...
2015-12-18
1h 33
Three Devs and a Maybe
77: The History of React and Flux with Dan Abramov
On this weeks episode we are lucky to be joined by Dan Abramov, creator of Redux and React Hot Loader (React Transform). We start off the show with his upcoming move to work at Facebook in London, and touch upon how he became interested in programming from a young-age. Following this we discuss his transition from VBA, to C# and then JavaScript - by-way of CoffeeScript and a BackboneJS application he was working on. Issues with the complexity of asynchronous logic and hard-to-reproduce bugs lead him to invest time in exploring React. We then talk about the problem React...
2015-11-06
1h 32
Rebuild
114: Rebuildersland (Shu Uesugi)
上杉周作さんをゲストに迎えて、React, Redux, Facebook, ブートキャンプ, SF住宅事情、Airbnb, Uber, レッシグなどについて話しました。 Show Notes React.js Introduction For People Who Know Just Enough jQuery To Get By JS Bin - Collaborative JavaScript Debugging ReactEurope IKEA or Death Dan Abramov - Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel at react-europe 2015 Redux Cycle.js A cartoon guide to Flux — Code Cartoons Joe Hewitt Javelin (JS) HHVM Ember.js Programming bootcamps in San Francisco Course Report 2015 Bootcamp Market Size Study General Assembly And Google Team Up To Crank Out An Army Of Android Developers #地獄のサンフランシスコ - 講演のスライドと動画 | Shu Uesugi Google employee lives in a truck in the parking lot Renting in Las Vegas and commuting to San Francisco would save you $1,124 per month Airbnb ad campaign in San Francisc...
2015-10-26
1h 29
JavaScript Jabber
181 JSJ The Evolution of Flux Libraries with Andrew Clark and Dan Abramov
Sign up for JS Remote Conf! Dan and Andrew's super awesome, helpful document that they made for the show during preparation03:22 - Andrew Clark IntroductionTwitter GitHubOpenGovflummox 03:39 - Dan Abramov IntroductionTwitter GitHubJavaScript Jabber Episode #179: redux and React with Dan Abramov 04:03 - FluxFlux vs MVC09:36 - Data FlowWhy FluxComponent > fluxMixinMixins Are Dead. Long Live Composition. Higher-order Components Sebastian Markbåge's Tweet22:52 - Conceptualizing React and FluxReact.js Conf 2015 - Flux Panel Does redux limit ambiguity that exists in Flux?27:50 - Documentation 30:38 - The Elm Programming Language 32:34 - Making Patterns Explicit in FrameworksTom Dale @ TXJS 2015Let a 1,000 flowers bloom. Then rip 999 of them out by the...
2015-10-14
50 min
JavaScript Jabber
179 JSJ redux and React with Dan Abramov
02:25 - Dan Abramov IntroductionTwitter GitHubDan Abramov: Live React: Hot Reloading with Time Travel @ react-europe 201502:43 - Dan’s Background and Journey Into Building Stuff with React Visual Basic05:48 - redux and React 10:07- The Elm Programming Language 12:19 - Reducers14:04 - Hot Reloading 17:50 - “React makes you a better JavaScript developer.”22:10 - Time Travel28:26 - Storing Data and Managing StateInteracting with the browser on CircleCI's VM34:43 - [Patreon] Support Dan Abramov Creating Redux and React Hot Loader 36:24 - react-transformreact-proxy babel-plugin-react-transformreact-transform-catch-errors41:34 - Using redux outside React43:52 - Editors and Programmer Productivity45:35 - Future PlansPicks The OAuth2 RFC (Aimee) Michael Ries: Hiring Apprentices (Jamison)
2015-09-30
1h 00
JavaScript Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Flux, Redux, and React Hot Loader with Dan Abramov
Flux’s one way data flow solves several problems of MVC, but its complexity can be reduced in some cases. Redux is a predictable state container for JavaScript to use with React or any other view library. Dan Abramov currently works full time on Redux, React Hot Loader, and React Transform. Questions How does Redux compare to Flux? How does Flux differ from MVC? How did Erlang and Elm inspire your work? Why is React closely associated with functional programming techniques? Links Redux React Hot Loader React Transform Dan...
2015-09-18
55 min