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Multithreaded Income PodcastMultithreaded Income PodcastHow to Escape Your 9-5 Job | Multithreaded Income Episode 2 with Dave CeddiaHow to Escape Your 9-5 Job. Multithreaded Income Episode 2 with Dave Ceddia. As a software engineer, you have the ability to earn a high income but are you thinking about how to leverage that to leave your 9-5 job? Hear how Dave earned extra money writing books, building courses and creating a product that allowed him to leave his full time job as a software developer.Join our upcoming challenge at https://multithreadedincome.com/2023-09-2434 minFeisworld PodcastFeisworld Podcast301. Dave Ceddia: Entrepreneur and Creator of Recut - Editing Your Videos in a Fraction of the TimeDave Ceddia is a software developer and course creator who, in 2018, quit his full-time software job to focus on creating educational resources for JavaScript and React developers. He runs a blog (https://daveceddia.com) and wrote a book on React in 2016, and in 2019 expanded it into a full self-paced video course called Pure React (https://purereact.com). After making hours of screencasts for courses and being frustrated with how long editing takes, he created Recut (https://getrecut.com/feisworld - use this link to get $10 off), a desktop app to speed up video editing, which automatically creates...2022-02-2547 minMadison Kanna PodcastMadison Kanna PodcastPure React With Dave CeddiaDave Ceddia is a software developer and blogger. He’s the author of a book and a handful of courses on React, and he also created Recut, a native app to make screencast editing faster.In this conversation, Dave and I talk all about React. We talk about learning React and teaching React, what React is and how it works. We go over different topics such as hooks, custom hooks, state management libraries and how to choose one. We also talk about Dave’s book and course, Pure React. Dave's site: https://daveceddia.com/Da...2021-07-2843 minHow They Get Stuff DoneHow They Get Stuff DoneDave Ceddia - What If You Weren’t Always Productive?“It doesn’t have to be perfect consistency. It doesn’t have to be every single day. If you intended to work out five days this week, but you only got two… you’re still exercising.”Dave Ceddia is a user interface developer. He builds UIs with React, a Javascript library, and he also teaches people how to use React in a book and a course, both called Pure React.Lately, Dave has been working on a new project called Recut. If you’ve ever edited video, you might have had to spend quite some time editing o...2021-04-1459 minCode with JasonCode with Jason068 - Dave Ceddia, Author of Pure ReactIn this episode I talk with Dave Ceddia, author of Pure React. Dave and I talk about some of the fundamental concepts of React, common libraries used with React, and how persistence and HTTP communication typically work in React apps.Links:Pure ReactDave's BlogDave Ceddia on Twitter2020-10-2744 minLadybug PodcastLadybug PodcastGetting Hooked on ReactReact is a frontend library that is in super high demand in the industry. But, it can be difficult to get up and running with. Today we’ll talk about with React: why it’s so great, how data flows, and the gotchas we encountered when learning it. Let’s get started! Shownotes 02:15 What is React? 06:35 Framework vs. Library 10:43 Why is it helpful? 12:32 What is a component? 22:52 React's lifecycle 25:47 Data in React 36:34 JSX 37:24 Setting up a React app 43:34 Shoutouts Resources JavaScript frameworks episode React lifecy...2020-10-0546 minJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development"I do, we do, you do"This week we’re talking about building technical courses! From video courses to written courses, we’ll give you our tips for building an effective and memorable course. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:DigitalOcean – DigitalOcean’s developer cloud makes it simple to launch in the cloud and scale up as you grow. They have an intuitive control panel, predictable pricing, team accounts, worldwide availability with a 99.99% uptime SLA, and 24/7/365 world-class support to back that up. Get your...2020-03-131h 00React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 082: Progressive SSR with Dinesh PandiyanDinesh Pandiyan is a developer from India. He started as a backend engineer and then moved to frontend. Currently he is working for ThinkMill in Sidney, Australia. Today Dinesh and the panel are talking about devtools and progressive SSR. Dinesh got started with React Redux. The panelists talk about their experiences using primarily Redux for projects. Dinesh talks about his transition from backend to frontend and how it’s a totally different world. On the backend he was working in Java and it ran on a server, but on the frontend, code runs in a browser and the browser is ve...2019-10-0850 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 081: NX and Monorepos with Jeffrey Cross and Victor SavkinJeffrey Cross and Victor Savkin are the cofounders of NRWL. They used to work together at Google on the Angular team and started NRWL so that people could use Angular 2 well. Victor talks about NRWL’s tool NX, which came from the desire to help people develop like the tech giants. Companies like Google and Facebook develop in the same repository so that people can collaborate. NX is an open source tool for this collaborative development, known as a monorepo.  Monorepo style development is a way to develop applications such that you develop multiple projects in the same repository and you...2019-10-0149 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 079: State Machines and State Charts with Farzad Yousef ZadehEpisode Summary Today’s guest is Farzad Yousef Zadeh, a developer from Iran with a unique path into computer programming. He started by studying astrophysics and aerospace engineering in college, then dropped out in his last semester because it wasn’t the right path. He then taught himself to code, working mostly in web programming and frontend development. Despite his change in course, Farzad remains passionate about observing the night sky.  Farzad is here today to talk about the ideas in his talk Explicitness and Consistency in UI, where he talks about the difficulties of developing a user interface and how t...2019-09-1749 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 078: The Uncanny Valley with Håkon KroghEpisode Summary Today’s guest is Håkon Krogh, and the panel is discussing his talk on lightning fast SSR React apps given at React Amsterdam. He gives a brief overview and defines his use of the Uncanny Valley (called the Valley of Lies in his talk). In this instance, the Uncanny Valley in programming occurs when everything in a website or application looks great, but none of the buttons work or users simply can’t connect. This is especially common when users try to connect to a site or app with their cell phone rather than a computer. The panel...2019-09-1038 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 076: Ignite and the React Community with Jamon HolmgrenSponsors React Native RadioSentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan GitLab | Get 30% off tickets with the promo code: DEVCHATCOMMIT Panel David Ceddia Lucas Reis With special guest: Jamon Holmgren Episode Summary Today’s guest is Jamon Holmgren from Oregon. Jamon is the the CTO for Infinite Red, a consultancy that designs and builds mobile apps. The show starts with Jamon talking about his background in coding, which goes all the way back to when he was 12 years old. The panel brings up his React Finland presentation on building a community around Ignite. Ignite is a plugin...2019-08-2754 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 075: Animations and React Morphe with Bruno LorencoSponsors Adventures in DevopsSentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan My JavaScript Story Panel David Ceddia Thomas Aylott Leslie Cohn-Wein Lucas Reis With special guest: Bruno Lourenco Episode Summary Bruno is a developer specializing in multimedia. He is currently building websites with React and the creator of React Morph, an animation library. Bruno talks about what React Morph is, how it originated, and the flip animation technique. React Morph is uniquely designed to be compatible with many platforms. Bruno talks about his goal to make everything simpler, from having animations on your website, to making...2019-08-2058 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 074: Learning React and TypeScript in Public with Shawn "swyx" WangSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Panel David Ceddia Thomas Aylott Leslie Cohn-Wein Lucas Reis With special guest: Shawn Wang Episode Summary Today’s guest Shawn Wang is a career changer starts off the show about how he got from finance to programming. The panel talks about how they each got started in programming. Shawn explains his Learn In Public manifesto. They discuss the benefits of learning in public and how concepts like Cunninham’s Law and lampshading can be a good thing. Shawn talks about the differences between inbound and outbound marketing...2019-08-1354 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 073: TypeScript and ReasonML Christoffer NiskaSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Panel Thomas Aylott David Ceddia Lucas Reis With special guest: Christoffer Niska Episode Summary   Christoffer Niska has been in web development for over a decade and works with mainly PHP and JavaScript, but knows about 8 different languages, often working in multiple languages simultaneously. The panel discusses the affect learning another language has on how you write the code you’re working on. They talk about TypeScript and Christoffer shares how he got into it. They discuss the prevalence of TypeScript and some of the tools available for it, l...2019-08-0652 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 072: React Hooks for Global State and More Custom Hooks with Daishi KatoSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Thomas Aylott David Ceddia Lucas Reis With special guest: Daishi Kato Episode Summary   Todays guest Daishi Kato is a freelance programmer and has many open source libraries. He starts off by talking about how he got from tail call optimization to Redux and global state. Daishi talks about his definition of global state, how it differs from a regular state, and why it is a problem with the current context implementation. Thomas talks about his work with Android and how React h...2019-07-3051 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 070: Drawing the Line Between 3rd Party and Custom Code with Glenn ReyesSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Lucas Reis David Ceddia Leslie Cohn-Wein With special guest: Glenn Reyes Episode Summary Special guest Glenn is a software programmer based in Vienna, Austria and has been working in programming since 2013. He is the creator of the Graphpack library. Today the panel discusses how to choose between picking a 3rd party or handcraft component in React. They discuss the popular notion to avoid “reinventing the wheel” and always using 3rd party components. Glenn gives advice on approaching the decision between 3rd party c...2019-07-1643 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 069: The State Machines in React with David KhourshidSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel David Ceddia Lucas Reis Thomas Aylott With special guest: David Khourshid Episode Summary David Khourshid is the author of a library called Xstate, He has been a developer for 7 years, currently works for Microsoft, his passion is frontendTalks a. In college, he actually studied piano performance, and so he talks about how he got into programming and where he started. The panel discusses his unique husky animation and how he came up with the idea for it and went about program...2019-07-0954 minBlackmail MaterialBlackmail Material75. Raving with Dan BilzerianOn this week's show we discuss: -All Night Basement Raves -That Asian Dad That's Always There -Fanny Packs And The True Meaning Of Fashion -Kanye's High Art Pajamas -Whether or not Dan Bilzerian is actually happy -And what Tik Tok is like nowadays Every week we venture into the vast internet and pull out interesting little tidbits for you to check out. Here's your weekly dose of "It Came from the Internet": The West Wing Thing podcast: link Following a Rob Boss painting tutorial - Joanna Ceddia : link Louis Rossman: link Find out more...2019-07-0200 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 068: Design Systems with Varya StepanovaSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel David Ceddia Lucas Reis Leslie Cohn-Wein With special guest: Varya Stepanova Episode Summary Today’s guest is Varya Stepanova, who started her career in programming as a front end developer in Russia for Yandex. Now she is an independent consultant specializing in design systems. For Varya, a design system is a systematic approach to providing coherent products under the same brand. The necessity of a design system for a company is dependent upon how large it is and how quickly it is de...2019-07-0237 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 067: CSS, CSS-in-JS, and Future of the FrontendSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Nader Dabbit Dave Ceddia Lucas Reis Summary The panel shares their first experiences with CSS and compares CSS and CSS-in-JS. The best ways to learn CSS is considered. The panel shares some coding tips; considering when to use libraries and when to use homegrown solutions. Nader Dabbit shares his predictions for the future of frontend technology. The panel discusses these predictions and shares some of their own.  Links https://www.facebook.com/React-Round-Up Picks Nader Dabbit: 21 Lessons for the 21st Cent...2019-06-2549 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 066: Accessibility is not a “React Problem” with Leslie Cohn-WeinSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small planTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Dave CeddiaThomas Aylott Joined by Special Guest: Leslie Cohn-Wein Summary Leslie Cohn-Wein joins the panel to discuss accessibility. She explains how she got passionate about accessibility. The panel discusses what you have to do to become accessible. Leslie brings up divs and explains how these get in the way of accessibility. The panel discusses roles; Leslie explains what roles does and how to use roles. Accessible testing is discussed and Leslie shares some resources for testing your sites for accessibility. The panel...2019-06-1855 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 065: useEffect The Good, the Bad, and the GotchasSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small planTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Lucas ReisDavid CeddiaThomas AylottJustin Bennett Summary The panel starts by discussing if useEffect is a good API or a bad API. The problems that useEffect solves are considered. The panel agrees it is a much better abstraction where subscriptions are concerned. Suspense and data fetching is discussed, the panel considers what the react team has in store concerning data fetching. The panel discusses what it was like to be a beginner to React and how using React is not an intuitive langua...2019-06-1141 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 064: Optimizing for Performance in React with Aggelos ArvanitakisSponsor NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small planTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Nader DAbitJustin BennettDavid Ceddia Joined by Special Guest: Aggelos Arvanitakis Summary Aggelos Arvanitakis shares things he has learned from his mistakes in his blog posts. The panel discusses the most common problems in react that causes poor performance. Aggelos gives a lot of advice on how to fix or avoid these problems and how to optimize performance. The panel discusses using CSS to optimize performance. The new React API’s are discussed and their effect on performance. Vue state and vue reducer...2019-06-0448 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 063: Fullstack Development with ReactSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel Nader Dabit Lucas Reis David Ceddia Thomas Aylott Episode Summary On today’s show the panel discusses what what jobs should be delegated to the front and backend when doing fullstack development with React. They talk about where the data fetching starts coming into play in a react app and the big changes from the old web to the modern web in data fetching. They discuss how much interaction with the backend there is when working with front end applications, but also...2019-05-2854 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 062: Image Lazy Loading in ReactSponsors Sentry– use the code “devchat” for $100 creditNetlifyTripleByte Panel Justin BennettThomas AylottDave Ceddia Notes Today’s show has the panel discussing image lazy loading in React. Image lazy loading is the notion that images that are below the fold (rendered outside of your browser view when you initially load a page) are deferred and loaded later, so that your page loads faster. As you scroll down the page and things get close, then they are loaded in. This is a commonly suggested performance optimization, but often it doesn’t work well in React. The panelists talk about their experiences with lazy loadi...2019-05-2149 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 060: Linked lists in the Wild: React Hooks with Conlin DurbinSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small planTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Nader DabitJustin BennettLucas ReisDave CeddiaCharles Max Wood Joined by Special Guests: Thomas Aylott, Conlin Durbin Episode Summary Conlin Durbin is a front end software engineer for a company called Lessonly and occasionally writes about React. Thomas Aylott is a web guy from the 90’s who was briefly on the React team, and he makes thingsthatdostuff.com and groovytiesquad.com. The panel discusses  Conlin’s article Link Lists in the Wild: React Hooks. They begin by talking about the relationship between linked lists and React hoo...2019-05-071h 10React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 045: React Hooks with Dave CeddiaSponsors KendoUISentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTripleByteCachefly Panel Charles Max WoodLucas ReisJustin Bennett Joined by Special Guest: Dave Ceddia Summary Dave Ceddia introduces hooks and what they let you do. The panel discusses how hooks work and how they will clean up the code. Dave explains what react does behind the scenes when hooks are being used. Hooks are simple to use but hard to explain, so the panel asks Dave how he would teach hooks. Dave explains there is a learning hump and shares what trips most developers up. The panel considers the switch from life cycles to effe...2019-01-2454 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 009: Hot Reloading in Create React App with Dave CeddiaPanel: Charles Max WoodTara Manicsic Special Guests: Dave Ceddia In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses hot reloading with Create React App with Dave Ceddia. Dave is a React developer, blogs about React, and recently wrote a book called Pure React. They talk about what hot reloading is, when you would want to use it, and how you can set it up in your code. They also touch on ways to customize Create React App, the disadvantages to customizing, and the key points to understand about Create React App before modifying it.  In particular, we dive pretty d...2018-05-0107 minCPP 079: Dave Ceddia on building a product side-businessDave is a developer who has self-published a book2018-02-0644 minStacking the Bricks: Creators and Entrepreneurs You Can Relate ToStacking the Bricks: Creators and Entrepreneurs You Can Relate ToEP27 - You can ship. But will anybody buy?Dave Ceddia knew how to ship, but none of his projects had ever made a sale.Today, $15,000 in sales of his book "Pure React" later, he knows how to create new, bigger products for his loyal and growing audience.In this episode, you'll find out how he stopped thinking of himself as a "lifer" at a cushy job to being in control of his professional future.And - YES - the Stacking the Bricks podcast is officially back!Links & show notesBook recommendation: Personal MBA by Josh KaufmannBook recommendation: Badass...2017-08-1619 min