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PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketJSX over the wire with Dan AbramovReact 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://overreacted.io/jsx-over-the-wire/ https://overreacted.io/impossible-components/ https://overreacted.io/what-does-use-client-do/ https://parc...2025-05-0844 minTypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript DevelopersTypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript DevelopersWeek of April 28, 2025 | News | Ep 16News 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...2025-05-0632 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketWeb without walls with Dan AbramovDan 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...2024-10-0227 minHow About Tomorrow?How About Tomorrow?Dan Abramov on Working at Bluesky, React, and the Social InternetDan Abramov chats with us about getting hired at Meta, making the move to Bluesky, centralized vs decentralized, product work vs framework work, Bluesky's development and future, and how mean Dax is on the internet.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord.dan abramovdan (@danabra.mov) — Blueskydan 2 (@dan_abramov2) / Xoverreacted — A blog by Dan Abramovgaearon (dan)ExpoAaron FrancisTopics:(00:00) - So called "entertainers" (00:45) - Hi Dan (02:11) - Hiring on a global scale (05:02) - What's the process like for getting hired by Meta? (09:09) - How has it been at Bluesky? (19:06) - How...2024-06-101h 06PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketDan 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...2024-04-2435 minCOMPRESSEDfmCOMPRESSEDfm171 | Unpacking React Server Components and 
Multi-Step FormsIn 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...2024-04-191h 02devtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software Developmentdevtools.fm: Developer Tools, Open Source, Software DevelopmentDan 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...2024-04-011h 06Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedReact 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...2024-02-082h 07JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentReact 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...2024-02-082h 07PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketDan Abramov on React, RSCs, and the futureWe 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...2024-02-0135 minDevSpresso PodcastDevSpresso PodcastJS News - #005 - Typescript 5.2, Prisma 5.2, Nuxt 3.7### Tematy 0:00 Intro 0:53 Typescript 5.2 - https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-5-2/ 6:34 NextUI 2.1 - https://nextui.org/blog/v2.1.0 8:27 Prisma 5.2 - https://github.com/prisma/prisma/releases/tag/5.2.0 10:19 Tamagui 1.57.3 - https://github.com/tamagui/tamagui/releases 13:00 Nuxt 3.7 - https://github.com/nuxt/nuxt/releases/tag/v3.7.0 15:49 react-native-bootsplash 5.0.2 - https://github.com/zoontek/react-native-bootsplash/releases 18:21 editor.js 2.28 - https://github.com/codex-team/editor.js/releases/tag/v2.28.0 19:23 Gatsby 5.12 - https://github.com/gatsbyjs/gatsby/releases/tag/gatsby%405.12.0 21:30 Dan Abramov w bluesky - https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1695566446007386214 23:14 You don't need Lodash / Underscore 6.13 - https://github.com/you-dont-need/You-Dont-Need-Lodash-Underscore/tree/v6.13.0 25:05 Ideal...2023-08-2929 minDevSpresso PodcastDevSpresso PodcastJS News - #001 - Zaczynamy sezon trzeci i wracamy do 🇵🇱### Tematy * Zmiany organizacyjne i start nowego sezonu * Dan Abramov opuszcza Meta - https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1682029195843739649 * Astro 2.9 - https://astro.build/blog/astro-290/ * Bun 0.7 - https://bun.sh/blog/bun-v0.7.0 * Yoga 2.0 - https://github.com/facebook/yoga/releases/tag/v2.0.0 * Remix 1.19 - https://github.com/remix-run/remix/releases/tag/remix@1.19.0 * Solito 4.0 - https://solito.dev/v4 * Node 20.5.0 - https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v20.5.0 * Storybook 7.1 - https://storybook.js.org/blog/storybook-7-1/ * Valibot - https://www.builder.io/blog/introducing-valibot * Typechat - https://microsoft.github.io/TypeChat/blog/introducing-typechat/2023-08-0122 minFront-End FireFront-End FireDan Abramov leaves Meta, GitHub Copilot Chat, and native browser view transitionsNews: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...2023-07-3134 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberHow to Build Peer-to-Peer Mobile and Desktop Apps with Socket Supply - JSJ 588Kyle 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...2023-06-271h 28JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberReact Server Components: Part 2- JSJ 583Dan 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...2023-05-231h 07JavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberReact Server Components: Part 1 - JSJ 582Dan 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...2023-05-1652 minChangelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedThe 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...2023-03-171h 03JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentThe future of ReactDan 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...2023-03-171h 03React Universe On AirReact Universe On AirState Management in React Native | React Universe On Air #19In 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...2023-01-251h 01Kodsnack in EnglishKodsnack in EnglishKodsnack 484 - Underneath your library, with Chris FerdinandiFredrik 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...2022-08-0252 minKodsnackKodsnackUnderneath your libary, with Chris FerdinandiFredrik 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...2022-08-0252 minThe React ShowThe React ShowDan Abramov's Updated React GuideDan 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 show2022-06-1752 minReact Universe On AirReact Universe On AirTop 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...2022-05-1727 minFrontend FirstFrontend FirstAll about useEventSam 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 useCallback2022-05-1259 minKodsnackKodsnackI sitt eget skikt, med Martin GunnarssonFredrik 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...2022-05-1056 minContributorContributorEdgeDB with Yury SelivanovEric 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:2022-03-1645 minContributorContributorEdgeDB with Yury SelivanovEric 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:2022-03-1645 minFrontend FirstFrontend FirstTransitive Dependencies and Suspending After Initial RenderHappy 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...2022-01-1146 minThe Swyx MixtapeThe Swyx MixtapeHow 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...2021-09-0811 minFarklı DüşünFarklı DüşünBurak Yiğit Kaya ile San Francisco, Londra ve İzmir'de Yaşam, Facebook'da çalışmak ve skandallarBu 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 2021-07-251h 23FINOS Open Source in Finance PodcastFINOS Open Source in Finance PodcastDan Abramov of React Core Team InterviewSeason 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...2021-01-1432 minOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyOpen Source Archives - Software Engineering DailyFacebook 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...2020-12-1148 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyFacebook 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...2020-12-1150 minMy typeof Radio | desarrollo web en españolMy typeof Radio | desarrollo web en españolS1 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...2020-10-311h 00DevNewsDevNewsS1:E2 - React 17, Ruby, Chrome DevTools, Mozilla Layoffs, and Hello WeatherIn 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...2020-08-1339 minKodsnackKodsnackKodsnack 375 - För fäst vid abstraktionenFredrik 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...2020-07-2148 minFrontend FirstFrontend FirstRead 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...2020-05-201h 16Control RemotoControl RemotoEp. 3: AutoaprendiendoEn 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...2020-05-1958 minWeb RushWeb RushEpisode 76: Readable JavaScript with Laurie BarthRecording 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 2020-03-2448 min