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This Month in React
TMiR 2025-10: Post-conf; React 19.2, React Foundation, React Native removing old architecture. Next.js has too many directives
Transcript and article links[00:00:00] Intro[00:00:46] New releases[00:00:49] Immer 10.2[00:01:55] ArkType ArkRegex (typed regex)[00:02:41] Main Content[00:02:45] React Conf[00:02:50] Official ReactConf 2025 Recap[00:02:57] Introducing the React Foundation (also from Linux Foundation, Meta engineering, and Seth Webster)[00:17:03] 19.2 (Activity, useEffectEvent)[00:17:27] React Native news[00:17:32] New architecture only from v0.82[00:18:52] Vega OS announcement[00:19:04] Vega introduction at React Conf[00:22:36] Joe Savona’s “Exploring React Performance” talk[00:23:26] Ricky’s “Async React Part I” and “Part II” (repo)[00:27:12] Async React Working Group[00:27:35] First discussion of more docs ideas[00:28:27] Remix v3 announcement[00:29:03]
2025-10-31
1h 13
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-09: React 19.2 on the horizon; npm is still getting compromised
[00:52] New releases[00:54] TanStack Start 1.0 RC![01:13] react-window 2.0 rewrite[01:44] Apollo Client 4.0[01:59] Redux Toolkit 2.9.0[02:47] Main Content[02:52] React 19.2 coming soon?[03:24] in canary, with docs[07:18] last React Labs post mention[11:43] useEffectEvent in canary and has docs[15:47] Compiler inferring function names[16:08] Docs for eslint-plugin-react-hooks, including rules and compiler issues[17:15] React Native 1.0 on the horizon[22:02] “React Won by Default – And It's Killing Frontend Innovation”[22:18] Inevitable HN argument[27:54] Ricky on Ryan Carniato’s stream talking about scheduling and demoing using modern React features[33:41] Server Components[33:44] React Router RSC framework mode preview[34:36] also middleware is now stable[34:44] Krasimir Tsonev’s “Can I Use RSC Today?” support matrix and experimental Forket “RSC wi...
2025-10-01
1h 02
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-08: Nx compromised; no more throwing promises; Remix-ing new component models
New releasesTS 5.9TS 6.0 may make `strict` and change other defaultsReact Native 0.81Next 15.5Preact 11 betaHydration 2.0Bun 1.2.21Native YAML support. Definitely not going to cause any problemsTanstack DB betaGhost v6Main ContentReact API changes / updatesReact deprecating the “throw a promise” Suspense trigger methodDiscussion between Dan, Dominik, and Ricky about how to support multiple React versions (if at all)Joe Savona: “no useContext in useMemo, the compiler addresses this”Github discussion with Joe about why no context selectors API or signals, research into data modeling, and why “concurrent stores” are the current focus areaPR for “concurrent stores” skeletonThird-party `react-concurrent-store` ponyfill packageDevtools Suspense TimelineLee Robinsons’s “Ref...
2025-08-29
56 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-07: Vercel shakeups, new React Compiler docs
New ReleasesRN Reanimated v4RN Ignite toolkit v11Main ContentCompiler docs are merged! (live docs, and config API)Expo docs say it’s “on hold”, but Evan Bacon says Expo 54 may enable the Compiler by defaultOh no — more function directives , “use memo” and “use no memo”DIRECTIVESGood thread on some historySome tech discussion on the complexities of making React Compiler work with OxlintDirective prologues and JavaScript dark matterNode API Support for React NativeVercel shaking things upLeerob is at Cursor now — Five Things [he] Learned at VercelSWC creator leaves, focusing on SWC for a whileSam Selikoff just joined to do content and stuffNuxt acqu...
2025-08-01
55 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-06: kinda quiet tbh. ES2025 finalized, new Safari
Job market FRED data, Layoffs.fyi, Trueup.ioNew releasesShadcnupdated Calendar componentMoving from @radix-ui/… to radix-uiRecharts v3.0Vite 7.0 is out!Biome v2Announcing Oxlint 1.0 | VoidZeroPrettier 3.6: Experimental fast CLI and new OXC and Hermes plugins!Experimental “fast CLI” support, first discussed Nov 2023 👀Jest 30React Native 0.80Safari v26 betaApollo Client 4 RC1May actually ship pre-compiled with the React Compiler (discussion with Lenz and Joe) Sponsored by Infinite RedMain ContentMark’s “The State of React and the Community in 2025” (slides)Remix direction?“Disillusioned with React Hooks”“I can break signals quickly, don’t use them for real apps”React Router “Open Governance” (and governance doc)Debate over Radix UI statu...
2025-07-05
47 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-06: kinda quiet tbh. ES2025 finalized, new Safari
Job market FRED data, Layoffs.fyi, Trueup.ioNew releasesShadcnupdated Calendar componentMoving from @radix-ui/… to radix-uiRecharts v3.0Vite 7.0 is out!Biome v2Announcing Oxlint 1.0 | VoidZeroPrettier 3.6: Experimental fast CLI and new OXC and Hermes plugins!Experimental “fast CLI” support, first discussed Nov 2023 👀Jest 30React Native 0.80Safari v26 betaApollo Client 4 RC1May actually ship pre-compiled with the React Compiler (discussion with Lenz and Joe) Sponsored by Infinite RedMain ContentMark’s “The State of React and the Community in 2025” (slides)Remix direction?“Disillusioned with React Hooks”“I can break signals quickly, don’t use them for real apps”React Router “Open Governance” (and governance doc)Debate over Radix UI statu...
2025-07-05
47 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-05: Dan explains RSC. Remix v3? React core team WIP?
Quick hitsJob market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyi, Trueup.ioConferences (React, Javascript)React Summit June 13-17 Amsterdam, NLRender ATL June 11-13 Atlanta, GA, USASponsored by Infinite RedNew releasesTanStack/dbLegend List 1.0 releasedRedux Toolkit v2.8.0 (and bugfixes after)MUI v7.1Jest has a v30 beta.3 + 4 out. First alpha of it was published October 2023Zustand 5.0.5, Jotai 2.12.4 and .5devstore deprecatedRadix has new primitives: OneTimePasswordField and PasswordToggleFieldAnt Design 5.25React Aria May 19, 2025 releaseRelay 19 with React 19 supportStorybook 9Main ContentExpo SDK 53 releasePackage.json imports supportReact Router RSC preview and other RSC topics:Vite community PR to add RSC supportLeerob’s list of other RSC explorationsMore Dan posts, like Static as...
2025-06-03
53 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-04: React 19.1 helps debug owner stacks
Quick hitsJob market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyi, Trueup.ioConferences (React, Javascript)App.js Conf May 28-30 Kraków, PolandCityJS Athens May 27-31 Athens, GreeceReact Summit June 13-17 Amsterdam, NLReact Conf is back Oct 7-8SquiggleConf 2025 CFP closes May 23Sponsored by Infinite RedNew releasesAnime.js v4RN v79Next.js 15.3Rspack joins the Next.js ecosystemReact Aria April 11thRedux Toolkit 2.7Vitest 3.1Main ContentReact Labs: View Transitions, Activity, and moreReact 19.1“Owner Stack” is a very underrated React concept“One React mistake that's slowing you down”Advanced React Component PatternsParents & Owners in React: Rendering PerformanceImprovements in Expo using owner stackDan Abramov is writing again (do...
2025-04-29
52 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-03: Next had an auth vulnerability, TypeScript is porting to Golang
Job market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyiConferences (React, Javascript)React Native Connection April 3 + 4, 2025 Paris, FranceReact Miami, Apr 17-18CityJS London April 23-25 London, UKApp.js Conf May 28-30 Kraków, PolandCityJS Athens May 27-31 Athens, GreeceSquiggleConf 2025 CFP closes May 23Sponsored by Infinite RedNew releasesTypeScript 5.8Typescript Release with GoReact Native 0.78 - React 19 and moreNext 15.2Tanstack Form 1.0Zeego v3Material UI v7"Slot pattern" for overriding internalsParcel v2.14XState Store v3Better Auth v1.2Main ContentLynx being releasedRelease blogSecurity vulneratibility in Next.js: CVE-2025-29927Original researcher reportCVEs and the NVD ProcessPostmortem on Next.js Middleware bypassNext.js and Coordinated DisclosureYou should know t...
2025-03-31
52 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-02: Updated new project docs
Join Reactiflux!Job market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyi (it's not good)Conferences (React, Javascript) React Paris March 20-21 Paris, France React Native Connection April 3–4 Paris, France React Miami, Apr 17-18 Miami, FL, USA CityJS London April 23-25 London, UKSponsor ReadNew releases React Router 7.2 TS 5.8 Prettier 3.5 RTK Query v2.6.0 Standard Schema Astro 5.2 (also Astro 5.3) Turborepo 2.4Main Content Sunsetting Create React App Original “Sunsetting CRA” post vs Build a React app from Scratch Backlash and confusion over initial version Mark filed a PR to rewrite the docs, the React team closed that but based a new one off it Between the Wires...
2025-03-02
54 min
Best Book Summaries 📚 by StoryShots
Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson Book Summary & Review | Free Audiobook
📝 Show notes (Free Book Summary) / PDF & Infographic / 🎧 Free audiobook / Ever felt like banging your head against a wall after talking to someone? You explain things clearly, yet they still don't get it. Your boss cuts you off before you finish. Your partner seems to hear something completely different than what you said.Thomas Erikson's book 'Surrounded by Idiots' introduces a revolutionary approach to understanding human communication by categorizing people into four personality types represented by colors: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. Each color represents distinct behavioral characteristics and communication styles that influence how individuals proces...
2025-02-27
22 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2025-01: Movement on CRA, Redwood.js dead?
Follow us on Bluesky!Job marketFRED data, Layoffs.fyiSponsored by Infinite RedNew releasesReact query 5.63Docusaurus 3.7React Native Audio APIMain ContentCRA deprecation, React team against recommending ViteDan’s “why CRA exists, don’t use it, possible future options” comment from 2023Dan: “turn CRA into a launcher” still on the table, but stuck“CRA is broken and not deprecated” umbrella issueRicky merged the PRs, working on legacy docs SEO redirectsRevealed: React's experimental animations API - Motion BlogMain PRStatic hermes updateReact Native Hosting with EASEverything You Need to Know About Node.js Type StrippingComposable Caching with Next.jsThoughts on What RSC Means for SPAsCh...
2025-02-01
1h 03
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-12: React 19 is here 🎉 2024 is over
New releasesRelay v18.2React-admin v5.4Preact v10.25Playwright 1.49Astro 5.0Radon IDEReact 19 compat for react-redux and Redux ToolkitMain ContentReact 19 is actually out (blog post)Upgrade guide from April 2024TKDodo: Ref Callbacks, React 19, and the CompilerIntroducing React Native Screens 4.0.0React 19 support in React Native TBD (0.77/78?)Expo has experimental supportNext 15.1experimental: css inliningReact Native Fast IO now in prereleaseCreate Target Widgets in Expo⚡ Lightning round ⚡React Native demo for Android XRIf Not React, Then What?Vitest vs. JestAiden Bai “render-shaming” sites while working on React ScanReact Scan adds React Native supportLenz’s Weber’s testing-library/react-render-stream-testing-library (00:00) - This Month In React - December (01:45) - Sponsored...
2025-01-01
59 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-11: React 19 is unblocked, Next 15 is 'stable', Expo launch week. The cool kids are on BlueSky
Job market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyiNew releasesVSCode 1.95Node v23Docusaurus 3.6React Navigation 7.0better-auth v1.0Mantine v7.14.0Storybook 8.4Gatsby v5.14Rspack 1.1Angular beat React to v19ConferencesReact Day Berlin Berlin, DE Dec 13 & 16Main ContentReact 19 RC1Tech writeup of a solution to the sibling rendering issue that delayed React 19’s releaseNext.js 15TS 5.7React Router v7 | RemixVite v6Environment APIExpo Launch PartyThe magic of Expo DOM ComponentsIntroducing Workflows: CICD built for your appEnvironment variables in EAS: new changes to simplify setupExpo SDK 52New CSSA Friendly Introduction to Container QueriesA Framework for Evaluating Browser SupportState of CSS 2024Framework betas:RSC in Expo Router is...
2024-11-30
1h 05
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-10: React DevTools update, React Native 0.76 (new architecture dropped), Web Components are(n't) the future
Job market: FRED data, Layoffs.fyiNew releasesReact Native 0.76 properNew Architecture is hereBlueSky and ExpensifyReact Compiler BetaReact DevTools v6Zustand v5eslint-plugin-react-hooks v5Announcing Deno 2/r/bun: Deno 2 vs Bun? What are your thoughts? /r/deno: Deno 2 vs Bun? What are your thoughts?Tauri 2.0One - the new RN frameworkCreators of TamaguiBuilt on ZeroSyncCloudflare Workers updatesZeego 2.0ConferencesHalfStack London London, UK Nov 13React Native London London, UK Nov 15Special Discount for podcast listeners with discount code TMIRReact Summit US New York, USA Nov 18-21React Africa Casablanca, Morocco Nov 29React Day Berlin Berlin, DE Dec 13 & 16Sponsor ReadMain ContentS...
2024-11-04
1h 04
Monday Morning Mailbag and More
10 14 2024 Monday Morning Mailbag Podcast
It's the Monday Morning Mailbag for October 14, 2024! Grab a cup of coffee and let's talk some wet shaving. Happy Columbus Day, Happy Thanksgiving to all our Canadian viewers, and a belated Happy Leif Erickson Day! === Topics: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:01 Columbus Day, Candian Thanksgiving, and Lief Erickson Day 00:05:49 Viewer Morning Shaving Tip 00:10:37 Extra Shaving Tip 00:12:40 Giveaway Winners Update 00:15:06 Podcast Reminder 00:15:39 Refill 00:37:04 New Wet Shave Gear Intro 00:37:16 Barrister & Mann Nocturne 00:38:56 Pacific Shaving Company 00:49:44 Halloween...
2024-10-14
1h 15
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-09 – Async Components??, a React 19 cheatsheet, static Hermes, and trademarks drama
New releasesNode v22.8.0Deno 2.0 Release CandidateRelay v18Redwood v8.0.0EpicReact v2RsPack 1.0 and Rsbuild 1.0Metro 0.80.11Effect 3.8Astro 4.15React Email 3.0React Native 0.76 RC2Main ContentBulletproof React updated for NextJSNew React Native DebuggerHermes new Runtime Bytecode TranslationReact 19 React 19 Cheat SheetWhat’s new in React 19 (moreso a discussion of the evolution of the rendering model)Build-time ComponentsYou can use async functions for components in React 19??Core team forgot to put it in release notes??A milestone for TypeScript Performance in TanStack Router"we’ve decided to make a few changes to ease the adoption of Next 15"Trademarks drama...
2024-10-01
50 min
FIVE FROM SEVENS AND TWELVES
Spooky and Supernatural
Send us a textIt's been a lot of fun checking out a bunch of songs about the paranormal, spirits, ancient beliefs and a lot of witches. There's a huge number of them, just look at the play list. We've picked five to dive into. Make sure you check out the playlist for the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rbmUeARy87J2uJveZSfQY?si=c2bcc2d24e004792Track 1: Shared, Screaming Jay Hawkins ,"I put a spell on you", (Granada TV video) https://youtu.be/7kGPhpvqtOc?si=oldGd...
2024-09-05
1h 15
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-08: Matt Pocock taught us to make modules, RN is faster, iterator helpers are cool, JSR/Deno going sour
React 19 progress:Initial “Suspense sibling pre-rendering” implementation workDevTools support for Server Components and Viewing Source of Server ComponentsReact Native 0.75 releasedHow To Create An NPM Package | Total TypeScriptBlogged Answers: My Experience Modernizing Packages to ESMImplementing React from scratchDidact - build your own ReactGetting Closure on React HooksConfigure retention periods for deployments – VercelWaku 0.21 includes React Server Actions supportReact Beyond the RenderRedux Essentials tutorial updatedAnnouncing TypeScript 5.6 RCIterator HelpersUsing React DOM in Expo native appsNitroModulesComparing to ObjC Turbomodules, it is significantly fasterJSR and Deno: Final Review 🚮 – David BushellWhat Deno Got Wrong About HTTP ImportsThe Deno Package Paradox – David Bushell2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey⚡ Lightning round...
2024-09-04
58 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-07: State of JS, React, HTML
Quick hits Job market FRED dataLayoffs.fyiNew releases Vitest 2.0Future plansRemix 2.10Jotai 2.9Storybook 8.2RN Reanimated at 3.14HTMX 2.0Mako is Now Open SourceConferences (React, Javascript) React Rally Salt Lake City, UT, USA August 12-13React Universe 2024 Wrocław, Poland September 5-6JSConf Chile Santiago, Chile September 5-7UtahJS Conf Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A. September 13React Alicante September 19-21JSConf Ireland Dublin, Ireland September 25-26Main Content Survey results: State of HTML 2023State of React 2023State of JS 20232023 State of JavaScript Survey Highlights: Vite Dominates, TypeScript Adoption SoarsDark Matter Developers: The Unseen 99%⚡Lightning round ⚡ Company migrations: NYT just updated to React 18Sl...
2024-08-03
58 min
PodRocket
Why you should use Redux in 2024 with Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and a senior front-end engineer at replay.io discusses why Redux remains a powerful tool for state management in 2024, the evolution of Redux Toolkit, and the common pitfalls developers face. Links https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://twitter.com/acemarke https://github.com/markerikson https://stackoverflow.com/users/62937/markerikson https://linkedin.com/in/markerikson 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 friend? ...
2024-07-18
39 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-06: React 19 delayed (drama-ish), why no JS Laravel, TS 5.5 and more
Quick hitsLayoffs.fyiSoftware jobs down 20% vs 2018? From ADPNew releasesTurborepo 2.0React Admin v5Rsbuild 0.7Biome 1.8Astro 4.1Valibot 0.31.0Conferences (React, Javascript)React Nexus July 4-5, 2024. Bangalore, IndiaChain React 2024 July 17-19, 2024. In person in Portland, OR, USAThe Geek Conf July 25, 2024. Berlin, GermanyWeAreDevelopers World Congress Berlin, Germany & Online July 17-19CityJS Singapore Singapore, Singapore July 24-26We Love JS Amsterdam, Netherlands August 9-10React Rally August 12-13, 2024. Salt Lake City, UT, USAMain ContentReact 19 delayedRecaps: TKDodo: React 19 and Suspense - A Drama in 3 Acts , and also How React 19 (Almost) Made the Internet SlowerJoe Savona “We'll hold the 19 release”Previously, per Andrew: React 19 was ready to releas...
2024-06-29
1h 05
ConTejas Code
Mark Erikson: How Replay.io is Built, Maintaining Redux
Links- Codecrafters (sponsor): https://tej.as/Codecrafters- Replay Protocol Examples: https://github.com/replayio/Protocol-Examples- Mark on X: https://x.com/acemarke- Tejas on X: https://x.com/tejaskumar_SummaryMark Erikson, the maintainer of Redux and developer at Replay.io, discusses the process of modernizing the Firefox DevTools UI (a React app!) and the challenges of code migration. He shares insights on migrating to TypeScript and the value of staying up to date with the latest techniques. Mark also...
2024-06-13
1h 56
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-05: Updates from React Conf
Quick hits9600 laid off from 36 companiesNew releasesDocusaurus 3.3Mantine 7.9.0Astro 4.8Redwood 7.5Upcoming conferencesRender ATL June 12-14, 2024. Atlanta, GA, USAFuture Frontend June 13-14, 2024. Helsinki, FinlandReact Norway June 14, 2024. Larvik, NorwayReact Summit June 14 + 18, 2024. Amsterdam, Netherlands (+remote)React Nexus July 4-5, 2024. Bangalore, IndiaChain React 2024 July 17-19, 2024. In person in Portland, OR, USAThe Geek Conf July 25, 2024. Berlin, GermanyMain ContentReact Conf recapLivestream recording (165k views 🤯)Seth Webster's mentioned threadReact 19 RCTalks:What’s new in React 19 by Lydia HallieReact Unpacked: A Roadmap to React 19 by Sam SelikoffReact Server Components Demo by Expo TeamReact for Two Computers by Dan AbramovReact Q&A hosted by Mi...
2024-06-02
1h 02
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-04: So many new releases, React 19 featureset
New releasesReact 18.3React 19 betaNode.js v22Expo SDK 51 betaReact Native 0.74.0 React DevTools 5.1Next v14.2Bun v1.1 (discussion later)Pnpm v9Biome 1.7 Supabase goes GA after 4 years in betaDocusaurus 3.2Gulp v5Pragmatic Drag and DropRedwoodJS 7.3React on Rails v14Upcoming conferencesReact Conf 2024 May 15 - 16, 2024. In-person in Henderson, NV, USAApp.js Conf 2024 May 22 - 24, 2024. In-person in Kraków, PolandLocal First Conf 2024 May 30, 2024. In person in Berlin, Germany. Followup hackathon on the 31stRender ATL June 12-14, 2024. Atlanta, GA, USAFuture Frontend June 13-14, 2024. Helsinki, FinlandReact Norway June 14, 2024. Larvik, NorwayReact Summit June 14 + 18, 2024. Amsterdam, Netherlands (+remote)Main ContentNew React developmentReact Blog - React 19 Bet...
2024-05-07
54 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-03: React canary is 19, New ShadCN bits, Astro looks like Wordpress. Wiz??
Layoffs.fyiNew releasesReact Native 0.74.0? SoonNew Architecture docs pageTS 5.4“This is how most dependency injection in React apps should be done” says Sebastian MarkbågeUpcoming in 5.5: automatic predicate inference from filter functions, and smaller install sizeRemix 2.8Mantine v7.7.0Rsbuild 0.5Gleam version 1ShadCN March 2024 updateAstro 4.5Astro DB, Astro DB Deep DiveReact 19 and React CompilerFeature flags PR - “Canary now represents React 19”React 19 won’t include CompilerReact Compiler & React 19 - forget about memoization soon?“Compiler Theory and Reactivity” and “Type System”Its-finesebmck and drcmda GitHub exchange"react-strict-dom", why it's so great?RSCsConceptual Model of React and RSC Ondrej VelisekWhy React Server Components Are Breaking Builds to...
2024-04-02
52 min
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-02: React 19 (but more details), Apple tries to kill PWAs
Quick hitsLayoffs.fyi, Trueup.io job trendsNew releasesreact-email v2Tamagui 1.88Expressive CodeRelay 16.2Remix 2.7 (and 2.6!) discussing laterIsograph 0.1.0Upcoming conferencesReact Paris 2024 March 22, 2024. In-person in Paris, France + Remote (hybrid)Epic Web Conf 2024 April 10 - 11, 2024. In-person in Park City, UT, USAReact Miami 2024 April 19 - 20, 2024. In-person in Miami, FL, USAReact Connection 2024 April 22, 2024. In-person in Paris, FranceReact Native Connection 2024 April 23, 2024. In-person in Paris, FranceReact LabsBrad Westfall: React Will Be Compiledyou’ll likely never need these APIs again:Good writeup from React TrainingReact 19: RSCs, Suspense, and Server ActionsInitial PR for Parcel support in RSCs?Instant Search Params with React Server ComponentsIs Suspense Worth the Squeeze?Avoid Using Re...
2024-03-03
51 min
Plant Based Briefing
[Part 2] Is Honey Vegan? Everything You Need to Know About Why Bees Make Honey
[Part 2] Is Honey Vegan? Everything You Need to Know About Why Bees Make Honey by Mark Hawthorne at VegNews.com Original post: https://vegnews.com/vegan-news/is-honey-vegan Related Episodes: 445: Does Backyard Beekeeping Help Bees? By PETA.org 444: Why Don’t Vegans Eat Honey? From SurgeActivism.org 342: Is Honey BEE BARF? All About Honey! [For Kids!] By Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVegan.org 13: Why Vegans Don't Consume Honey by Sandra Nomoto at SandraNomoto.com Launched in 2000, VegNews is the largest vegan...
2024-02-28
06 min
Plant Based Briefing
[Part 1] Is Honey Vegan? Everything You Need to Know About Why Bees Make Honey
[Part 1] Is Honey Vegan? Everything You Need to Know About Why Bees Make Honey by Mark Hawthorne at VegNews.com Original post:https://vegnews.com/vegan-news/is-honey-vegan Related Episodes: 445: Does Backyard Beekeeping Help Bees? By PETA.org 444: Why Don’t Vegans Eat Honey? From SurgeActivism.org 342: Is Honey BEE BARF? All About Honey! [For Kids!] By Emily Moran Barwick at BiteSizeVegan.org 13: Why Vegans Don't Consume Honey by Sandra Nomoto at SandraNomoto.com Launched in 2000, VegNews is the largest vegan m...
2024-02-27
07 min
Shots Aside
Trade Deadline Special + Lightning Round
Al, Adam, and Matt talk all the moves made at the trade deadline. To end the episode Matt gives the two a special All-Star edition Lightning Round (44min mark).
2024-02-10
1h 10
This Month in React
TMiR 2024-01: React 19?? The year ahead; Why are people so miffed?
Quick hitsLayoffs.fyi ConferencesReact Paris March 22nd, Paris, FR Epic Web April 11th, Park City, UT React Miami April 19-20th, Miami, FL React Connection / RN Connection April 22nd, Paris, FR React Conf 2024 May 15-16 Henderson, NV New releasesReact Aria generally available New shadcn/ui components Eslint v9 alpha 0 jQuery 4.0?? date-fns v3 ReScript v11 React Libraries for 2024Rising Stars for JS, React ecosystem2024 bytes.dev predictionsReact 19 and upcoming featuresContext Selectors! Discussion and a summary from Colin Campbell Proper Web Component support planned for React 19 Web Components 2024 feature updates Rick Hanlon: some upcoming client features I'm excited about New client-side hook...
2024-02-03
59 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
TMiR 2023-11: Redux Toolkit 2.0, Kent v Lee, Prettier bounty
This Month in React – November 2023 Quick hits:TS 5.3Remix vs Next Kent – LeeerobNext 14 summary Next Conf playlist React Server components, without a framework? Code – Demo Remix 2.2.0Hydrogen (Shopify headless ecommerce) supports Remix v2Redux Toolkit 2.0 is almost here! Hopefully shipping by this weekend :) Migration page ⚡️ lightning ⚡️ CSS features roundup (bytes.dev)Why you want React Query10 years of JS DecoratorsREACT SOURCEMAPS FINALLY MERGED WOOHOO!Prettier bountyclaimed by Biome – Full reportSelf-plug: doing a livestream with Filip Hric tomorrowFun news if we have time: Angular updated to v17, new docs siteDocusaurus 3.0Google-created React components for Google MapsWin95-inspired component library ...
2023-12-01
48 min
React Round Up
Redux, Redux Toolkit, OSS and More with Mark Erikson - RRU 238
Returning guest Mark Erikson joins the React Round Up team to discuss how he found himself in the position of being an open source maintainer for Redux, how he's helped shepherd/author future versions of Redux (and the complete overhauls that happened when React Hooks were introcuded), and the new examples he's written for Redux Toolkit to make Redux easier for devs to get started with. Mark also addresses some commons misconceptions around React and Redux, such as: is React Context a perfect substitute for Redux (spoiler: it's not), and is Redux still relevant today (it is). Take a listen...
2023-11-22
1h 05
Shots Aside
New Season New Teams
Welcome back, Today Alex and Matt get into looking at the East and West outlook as we approach 10 games into the season. Later on, they discuss team Win totals, betting spreads for Fridays games, and our new lightning Pick em' game in which one fan will have the chance to win a prize if they have the highest win percentage out of the questions asked over the next 4 rounds. Post your answers in the comment section below. We will list our picks here and on Twitter (X). And as always, have a great rest of your week.
2023-11-15
1h 25
Modern Web
Why Does Publishing React JavaScript Packages Have to be so Hard? with Mark Erikson, Redux Maintainer
On this episode of Modern Web Podcast, Rob Ocel interviews Mark Erikson, the Redux maintainer and senior front end engineer at Replay.io. They discuss the arcane complexities of publishing JavaScript packages to NPM today, the balance between developer experience and user experience when it comes to open source libraries, the unique troubles for React/Next library authors, and the responses to Mark’s wildly successful blog about upgrading Redux to use ESM. 00:00:01] Ecosystem evolves, nobody at the wheel.[00:07:02] Open source library complexity: Dev exp. vs user exp.[00:13:11] ESM vs CJS: Technical merits, tree shaking, syntax.[00:18:35] Lazy-load files with CJS/ES...
2023-11-08
1h 00
This Month in React
TMiR 2023-10: React Forget, Canary Releases, Barrel Files, and new releases
This Month in React – October 2023Mark: React Forget and memoization: Sathya, React India: Statically analysing React components for fun and profitJoe and Mofei, React Advanced: Understanding Idiomatic ReactTkDodo: The Uphill Battle of MemoizationResponse: React memo is good actuallyCarl: Server Actions in canaryVersion policyClient ActionsMark: TanStack Query v5RTK 2.0: we’re deferring all RTKQ changes until after 2.0!Carl: Barrel Files Vercel - How we optimized package imports in Next.jsSpeeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - The barrel file debacleMark: React useTransition: performance game changer or...?Lightning round ⚡️ Carl: Photoshop is now on the web!Mark: Yarn 4.0HNCarl: HTTP QUERY verbMark: T...
2023-10-30
52 min
PodRocket
Tejas and friends: Mark Erikson
In our newest episode, PodRocket host Tejas Kumar talks to his friends about their lives in web development. In this month’s episode, he chats with Mark Erikson about how he got into React, how he got involved in Redux, and more! Links https://twitter.com/acemarke https://www.linkedin.com/in/markerikson https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://tej.as https://twitter.com/TejasKumar_ https://www.youtube.com/@tejask We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In...
2023-10-13
20 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
Changelog Master Feed
Modernizing packages to ESM (JS Party #290)
Mark Erikson (web dev professor/historian, OSS Maintainer & engineer at Replay) joins us to talk about the shift from CommonJS to ESM. We discuss the history of module patterns in JS and the grueling effort to push the world’s biggest developer ecosystem forward. Get ready to go to school kids, this one’s deep! Leave us a comment Changelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today! Sponsors: Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your co...
2023-09-01
1h 05
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
Modernizing packages to ESM
Mark Erikson (web dev professor/historian, OSS Maintainer & engineer at Replay) joins us to talk about the shift from CommonJS to ESM. We discuss the history of module patterns in JS and the grueling effort to push the world’s biggest developer ecosystem forward. Get ready to go to school kids, this one’s deep! Join the discussionChangelog++ members get a bonus 5 minutes at the end of this episode and zero ads. Join today!Sponsors:Fastly – Our bandwidth partner. Fastly powers fast, secure, and scalable digital experiences. Move beyond your conten...
2023-09-01
1h 05
This Month in React
This Month in React – August 2023
Is Gatsby Dead?https://thenewstack.io/is-jamstack-toast-some-developers-say-yes-netlify-says-no/https://www.spicyweb.dev/farewell-jamstack/Things you forgot (or never knew) because of ReactRSC DevtoolsRSC Devtools - Chrome ExtensionDevtools for React Server ComponentsMy Experience Modernizing Packages to ESMRemix Dev Tools v2.0 - New settings tabEverything I wish I knew before moving 50,000 lines of code to React ServerExpoExpo Preview - Fully customizable builds on EAS BuildExpo Proof of concept - expo-sqlite integration with CR-SQLiteExpo Proof of concept - Expo CLI Dev Tools PluginsFeature Preview: Single Sign-On (SSO)Feature Preview: Rollouts for EAS UpdateuseUpdates() API for expo-updatesExpo Orbit: Download and launch buildsComponents⚡Lightning⚡React prod sour...
2023-09-01
51 min
Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
Supper Club × Shipping ESM with Mark Erikson
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Mark Erikson about his work in helping others understand shipping ESM, how to deal with permutations, whether default imports are helpful, whether TypeScript has made it easier, and what Mark’s tool stack is for building. Show Notes 00:36 Welcome 01:45 Introducing Shipping ESM with Mark Erikson Mark Erikson (@acemarke) Wes Bos on Twitter: “publishing packages that work in esm and cjs is such a nightmare. I’ve run into so many issues today and took forever to get the proper package.json exports. I can’t wait until we...
2023-09-01
1h 08
Modern Minds with Mark Henick
Back to School with Diverse Needs - with Dr. Susan Rich & Dr. Pamela Epley - Modern Minds ep106
It's that time of year again - kids of all ages are adjusting to their return to school, and their parents too! For kids with diverse needs, this transition comes with some unique considerations. Dr. Susan Rich is on the show to share some strategies for how to support children and families during this time. Then, Mark is joined by his former professor, Dr. Pamela Epley, a special education expert at the Erikson Institute for Child Development in Chicago. Together they talk about the role that teachers and schools play in supporting kids through the transition back to school.
2023-08-29
48 min
The Agile Within
The 251 Technique: Exploring Leadership Transformation with Dr. Karuna Ramanathan
Join us as we step into the world of transformational leadership, with Dr. Karuna Ramanathan, our esteemed guest for the episode, who has a rich history as a naval warship captain, leadership transformation architect, and globally certified coach. Brace yourself for a riveting conversation about the dynamic role executives play in leading change within organizations. Dr. Karuna's deep wisdom and our personal journeys make for an intriguing exchange of ideas and experiences.Intricacies of control within organizations and the challenges of shifting gears from execution to strategy are up for discussion. We dissect Dr. Karuna's unique 251 technique...
2023-08-29
49 min
This Month in React
This Month in React – July 2023
Dan announced he’s leaving MetaMy take on the current React & Server Components controversyYoga v2.0.0-beta.2How React 18 Improves Application PerformanceUpdates from the 97th TC39 meeting Web Apps Lightning CommonJS is hurting JavaScript / CommonJS is not going away React Query and React Context MDX Editor - WYSIWYG React component for Markdown editing What's Next For Redux with Mark Erikson? Recipe kits, a great alternative to installable libraries Prettier 3.0 Solito 4 (00:00) - TMiR July (01:04) - Dan departing Meta (09:12) - Lenz Weber on RSCs (16:14) - Yoga v2 beta (19:13) - React TypeScript documentation (26:02) - How React 18 Improves Application Performance (35:01) - TC39 updates, ES2023 (41:3...
2023-07-31
50 min
This Month in React
Office Hours – States of Burnout with Jenny Truong
Jenny Truong is head of operations and developer relations at Stately, and recently gave a talk titled “The Unexpected States of Burnout” at React Miami, which you can watch here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcN8grYAEuQ. It’s easy to accidentally transition from being productive to burning out. We tend to think in the moment in life - I’m happy, I’m excited, I'm tired, I'm hungry, I'm burnt out. We sometimes fail to think about the transitions between the states — how did I become tired, burnt out, and how do I transition to a better stat...
2023-07-17
50 min
This Month in React
This Month in React – June 2023
Links discussed: Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2023React Native 0.72 - Symlink Support, Better Errors, and moreRemix - Dev Server v2 is now stableNext.js App Router Update (dev server, docs, etc)Is React Having An Angular.js Moment?Branding and community needs, Sebastien Markbage threadReact API?PR for a new “TS Usage” page in the React docsReact HandbookReactiflux Learning pageReact HandbookReplay for Test SuitesRTK 2.0 betaReact-Redux 8.1: new warnings for unstable selectors React-Redux 9.0 alpha PRVercel - Introducing Skew ProtectionChrome for Testing: reliable downloads for browser automationVitest 1.0 RoadmapReact JamPanda CSSShadcn UI update - June 2023React Native 0.72 and Expo SDK 49 running on visionOSDocusaurus v3 alp...
2023-06-30
50 min
This Month in React
This Month in React – May 2023
Join Carl Vitullo, Mark Erikson, and Sebastien Lorber as they cover all the latest news in the React community![00:01:04] Next 13.4, App Router and Server ActionsNext 13.4Server ActionsIsomorphic DevelopmentRich Harris on frameworks, the web, and the edgeRSC data leak security footgun[00:14:20] William Candillon – The Joy of Painting with Skia | App.js Conf 2023[00:17:42] My Struggle With Remix[00:21:53] You Might Not Need React QueryUsing Apollo Client with Next.js 13[00:28:25] Write Once, Route Everywhere: File System-based Navigation for Native Apps[00:32:07] Improving Performance with HTTP Streaming[00:33:50] React Canaries: Enabling Incremental Feature Rollout Outside Meta[00:45:56] Client-side rendering of HTML and interactivity[00:46:22] React SummitDebugging JavaScript[00:46...
2023-06-09
53 min
This Month in React
Office Hours – Professional Communication with Elizabeth Woolf
Developing software requires a lot of communication with other developers, with other teams and divisions, with managers or less experienced developers. Carl Vitullo is joined by Elizabeth Woolf to talk about feedback, team conflicts, salary negotiation, and more.Elizabeth has worked at the intersection of tech and communication for years, getting her start in 2016 helping professors and students prepare talks and presentations. She’s just launched a new coaching business, Woolf Communication, in January after seeing a gap between what was expected of engineers in the workplace and what training is made available to them.Li...
2023-06-06
1h 07
PodRocket
Lee Robinson, Tim Neutkens, and Mark Erikson
In this week’s roundup, hear snippets of our discussions with Lee Robinson about Vercel, Tim Neutkens about Next.js 13.4, and Mark Erikson about Redux Toolkit. Links Apple Vercel - https://bit.ly/3MBMtxj Next.js 13.4 - https://bit.ly/3MIiTWE Redux Toolkit - https://bit.ly/3VTK0B2 Google Vercel - https://bit.ly/3OhmyMo Next.js 13.4 - https://bit.ly/3MGCAyc Redux Toolkit - https://bit.ly/3VQTQDP Spotify Vercel - https://bit.ly/3OeU6Lh Next.js 13.4 - https://bit.ly...
2023-05-26
11 min
Teamcraft
Lessons in teamwork from the rugby locker room
Luke is an international rugby player who plays for Edinburgh Rugby and the Scotland national team. Luke was recently part of Scotland’s successful six nations campaign, where they finished third, their highest finish in recent years. As someone who has progressed through the grass roots of rugby playing for Livingston and Currie Rugby, he has demonstrated his skills both technically and as a leader, recently captaining the Scotland As squad during their tour of South America.Expect to hear about:How to handle team success and failureFocusing on the details of your role in a sq...
2023-05-24
1h 11
This Month in React
This Month in React – April 2023
Join Carl Vitullo, Mark Erikson, and Sebastien Lorber as they cover all the latest news in the React community!00:40 React Visualized, react.ggLaunch tweetThe Story of React, uidotdev03:49 Immer v1008:41 NextJS 13.315:09 New React documentation translationRich Harris talkNotes on talk18:00 TypeScript 5.121:08 MillionJS, one-function React perf wins23:51 React Server ComponentsRSC Quiz threadXHP v JSXLenz RFC for Apollo/RSCAsynccontext stage 230:06 Recommending uncontrolled componentsAPI Reference35:33 Super Apps in React NativeRN PS540:03 ⚡️ Core team layoffsMengdi ChenRobert BalickiMatt CarrollSean Keegan40:47 ⚡️ React Miami41:21 ⚡️ react-three offscreen42:04 ⚡️ Lingui v4.043:14 ⚡️ Redux Toolkit 2.0 alpha45:13 ⚡️ Netlify framework popularity47:09 ⚡️ PartyKit (00:00) - This Month in React 2023 April (00:40) - React Visualized, react.gg (03:17) - TODO aside: The Story of React, uidotdev on YouTube (03:49) - Immer v10 (08:41) - NextJS 13.3 (15:09) - New React documentation translation (18:00) - TypeScript 5.
2023-05-11
48 min
PodRocket
Redux Toolkit with Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson, Redux maintainer and creator of the Redux Toolkit, comes on to talk about how Redux has evolved and how developers can utilize the Redux Toolkit. Links https://twitter.com/acemarke https://github.com/markerikson https://github.com/markerikson https://www.linkedin.com/in/markerikson https://twitter.com/replayio Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want...
2023-05-10
36 min
This Month in React
Community Spotlight – React Miami with Michelle Bakels
Michelle Bakels is co-organizer of React Miami and Program Director of Developer Health at G2i, a hiring platform for Javascript and React developers with deep ties to Reactiflux! We talked about the upcoming conference, how speakers are selected, and how developer health was core to the conference. Learn more at https://www.reactmiami.com, and if you buy a ticket, use our discount code REACTIFLUX10.https://twitter.com/ReactMiamiConfhttps://twitter.com/MichelleBakelshttps://www.reactmiami.com/schedulehttps://www.instagram.com/ReactMiamiConf/Topics:[00:01:33] Developer health, and...
2023-04-12
40 min
This Month in React
This Month In React – March 2023
Join Carl Vitullo, Mark Erikson, and Matt Pocock as we break down This Month in React. A lot of news this month, with a major progress update from the React core team, TypeScript 5.0, and TC39 meeting news. We'll break down what's new in an hour-long conversation. (Sebastien Lorber is on vacation this week, and Matt Pocock of totaltypescript.com is graciously filling in!)[00:01:44] Retire SPA and MPA?[00:10:09] Create React App no longer officially recommended[00:12:16] React encouraging server capabilities[00:15:27] Three TypeScript 5 highlights[00:16:30] TS5 performance improvements[00:19:41] TS5 decorators[00:23:58] TS5 const annotations[00:26:52] TC39 proposal advancements[00:30:46] React labs update[00:31:28] React Forget [00:38:39] Offscreen r...
2023-04-04
54 min
This Month in React
Office Hours – Rewrites, with Sunil Pai and Mark Erikson
Rewrites! Everyone wants to do one, but the software industry is littered with examples of failed rewrites. Our host Carl Vitullo is joined by Mark Erikson and Sunil Pai to talk shop about what they’ve looked like in our careers, and how to help make sure they’ll be successful.Sunil Pai has loomed large in the React ecosystem for years, working on the core team, and he’s now building https://partykit.io. Mark Erikson needs no introduction! He’s maintained Redux and Redux Toolkit for years, is currently building http://replay.io, and has been a f...
2023-03-23
51 min
This Month in React
Office Hours – Becoming a leader with Ankita Kulkarni
Ankita Kulkarni is an engineer manager and educator with more than 10 years of experience as a software engineer, now teaching developers about the transition into management.When Ankita became a manager, she had to find mentors to help her learn the subtle intricacies of being a successful manager. Now, she’s taking what she learned and teaching developers about what that transition looks like, and how to decide if that’s how you’d like to further your career.- @kulkarniankita9: https://twitter.com/kulkarniankita9- @vcarl_: https://twitter.com/vcarl...
2023-03-14
47 min
This Month in React
Behind the React Documentary
A documentary about React, produced by Honeypot.io, was released on February 10th, and Carl Vitullo spoke with two of the people instrumental in making it happen: Ida Bechtle, staff filmmaker from Honeypot; and Christopher Chedeau, whose contributions to the React and JS ecosystem are nearly innumerable — React, React Native, Prettier, Docusaurus, Excalidraw, and more.We talked about the documentary itself, how it got made, and some other behind-the-scenes info — an unofficial “DVD commentary” for the documentary.Ida on being a 1-person production team [00:01:06]Christopher Chedeau as a driving force [00:01:50]Why Honeypot makes these documentaries [00:04:15]Getting trapped...
2023-02-24
37 min
This Month in React
Community Spotlight – Joy of React, with Josh Comeau
Josh Comeau is an indie hacker, educator, and long-time member of the React community. He has a brilliant way of intuitively explaining complex subjects, and we're excited to talk with him about content creation, his experiences being an independent educator, and his new course, Joy of React. We talked about his career, job hopping, content creation, RSI injuries, replacing "best practices" with "happy practices", and more!Some links referenced in the conversation:Mind Body PrescriptionMaxim HeckelNanda SyahrasyadParadox of ExpertiseEarly career [00:01:35]Mid-career [00:04:12]RSI Injury [00:07:52]A...
2023-02-15
52 min
This Month in React
Office Hours – Entrepreneurship, fear of failure, investing, tRPC, and Qwik with Tejas Kumar
Tejas has worked in developer relations for years at companies like Vercel, Spotify, Xata, and G2i, and is now an independent educator and content creator. He's a mentor, keynote speaker, and angel investor, and we're exited to talk tech! He's super interested in edge computing, Qwik, and React. He and Carl talked about why he's starting a company, not letting fear of failure stop you from trying, investing, and about keeping the focus in devrel on relationships.Why are you starting a company [00:00:35]DevRel and community are immeasurable [00:03:30]Extractive relationships in DevRel and community [05:58]Swag a...
2023-02-02
46 min
This Month in React
Office Hours with Wix: Tom Raviv, Omer Kenet, & Peter Shershov
Our host vcarl is joined by 3 employees of Wix to talk about the evolution of web development, developer tools, and open source:Omer Kenet, Head of Product for CoduxPeter Shershov, Engineering Team LeadTom Raviv, Head of Developer Relations and Team Lead for Stylable.ioWix has been making web development more accessible since 2006, and they're currently celebrating the release of their new project Codux, a visual IDE for React. We're excited to talk about the history of our industry and what we can learn from the golden age of...
2023-01-27
46 min
This Month in React
Office Hours with Matt Pocock and MapleLeaf
Join the Reactiflux communityRead the transcript hereMatt Pocock is an independent educator building totaltypescript.com. Previously, he has been an employee of Vercel and Stately, and was a member of the XState core team. MapleLeaf is one of our resident TS experts and longtime server MVPs. Through our conversation, we discussed how Matt got active in open source, why he's drawn to "the weird parts" of web development, and why working as a voice coach set him up for success after transitioning to software engineering.
2023-01-11
49 min
This Month in React
Office Hours with Retsam19 and MapleLeaf
Join the Reactiflux communityRetsam19 and MapleLeaf are long-time Reactiflux MVPs who have spent countless hours helping out others in the community. Event MC'd by Carl Vitullo, and hosted on Reactiflux.MapleLeaf and Retsam19 are two of our resident TS experts and longtime server MVPs. Both are active in the open source community as highly skilled engineers, and Retsam19 moderates the official TypeScript Discord server. Through our conversation, we discussed how we got our starts in software development and our first jobs, the value we've gotten from the online communities we're a part of (and...
2022-12-22
48 min
This Month in React
Office Hours with Mark Erikson and Lenz Weber-Tronic
Join the Reactiflux communityMark Erikson and Lenz Weber-Tronic are long-time Reactiflux members and maintainers of Redux. Event MC'd by Carl Vitullo, and hosted on Reactiflux.Mark (@acemarke) has been primary maintainer of Redux for 6 years and led development of Redux Toolkit, which was a major step forward in usability for the ecosystem. He's approaching the end of his first year in a new role at Replay.io, a time-traveling browser debugger. Before that, he spent the majority of his career — over 13 years — at 1 company! Lenz (@phryneas) has been a software developer for 20 years...
2022-12-16
1h 12
PodRocket
A guide to React rendering behavior with Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson, Senior Frontend Engineer at Replay and Redux maintainer, rejoins the pod to talk about his latest conference talk, “A guide to React rendering behavior,” where he goes in-depth about React rendering and issues that can appear while attempting it. Links https://twitter.com/acemarke https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2020/05/blogged-answers-a-mostly-complete-guide-to-react-rendering-behavior https://twitter.com/replayio https://podrocket.logrocket.com/replay https://podrocket.logrocket.com/redux Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate abou...
2022-11-30
39 min
CFO Bookshelf
Surrounded by Idiots
Thomas Erikson is the author of Surrounded by Idiots, a book that simplifies four basic personality types using a coloring system and a two-by-two matrix.In this conversation, we address:the difference between the four letters in DISC and the colorsthe purpose and role of personality assessments in the workplacethe validity and reliability of such assessmentsthe three parts of the human mindSome people believe personality assessments are bogus. Others live and swear by them. Regardless of where you are on this spectrum, we address the questions you have about any...
2022-09-17
59 min
Therapist to Millions
'Focus on something while you are experiencing the emotions' | T2M Podcast Episode 5 w/ Clint Matheny: Doctor of Thinkology
Clint Matheny, is a Doctor of Thinkology. Clint is a seventy-seven-year-old semi-retired psychotherapist specializing in “Clean Language” Trauma - PTSD Psychotherapist & Psychological therapy. He is also a self-confessed ‘Self-Help Blogger’ ClintMatheny.Com), healing anxiety, depression, and other Emotions: “I want to provide therapists additional tools (how to’s) to help their clients resolve traumas – not just copping or muddling along!" Book recommendations: My voice will go with you by Milton Erikson Heart of the mind by Connirae and Steve Andreas Transforming your self by Steve Andreas The emotional hostage by Leslie Cameron-Bandler Metaphors in psychotherapy...
2022-09-13
34 min
20minJS
Episode 12 - Redux Toolkit and State Management in React with Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson joins me to talk about state management in React. More especifically covering why Redux toolkit is such a great alternative to other libraries and the type of problems it solves.We also get some insight into the origin of the current bad rep of Redux.Get in touch with Mark:Twitter: @acemarkeGithubRedditReview Us!Don't forget to leave a review of the episode or the entire podcast on Podchasers!Meet our host, OpenReplay:OpenReplay is an open-source session replay suite, built for d...
2022-05-24
42 min
PodRocket
Replay with Jason Laster and Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson and Jason Laster join us to talk about Replay, a time travel debugger that lets you record a browser session to produce a shareable replay for collaborative debugging. We talk about sessions, Redux, and even walk through a Replay demo. You can watch the video recording of the Replay demo here. Links https://twitter.com/jasonlaster11 https://twitter.com/acemarke https://www.replay.io https://podrocket.logrocket.com/redux https://redux.js.org https://www.replay.io/about#careers Review us Reviews are what...
2022-03-30
41 min
The Scrimba Podcast
Career advice from the maintainer Redux, Mark Erikson
🎙 About the episodeMeet Mark! Mark maintains Redux and is a seasoned developer with more than a decade of professional experience coding and working with Juniors. In this episode, Alex and Mark explore if beginners need to know Redux before delving into Mark's best coding career advice around searching and evaluating online information efficiently and how to find meaningful information on even the most obscure programming errors!🔗 Connect with Mark👨🏻💼 LinkedIn🌐 Website👩🚀 GitHub🐦 Twitter⏰ TimestampsIntroduction (0:00)Working at the same company for a decade (01:47)What is Redux and should newer developers bother learning...
2021-12-21
26 min
Modern Web
S09E02 Modern Web Podcast - Modernizing React Apps with Paige Niedringhaus & Mark Erikson
In this episode of Modern Web, Dustin Goodman and Jae Anne Bach Hardie sit down with Paige Niedringhaus and Mark Erikson to talk about modernizing react applications! They discuss Paige's new course on Newline and some of the stories and experiences that inspired it and hear about Mark & Paige's stories of implementing these practices in their recent projects. Guests: Paige Niedringhaus (@pniedri)- Co-host of React Round-up Podcast, Staff Software Engineer at blues wireless, & Author of the "Modernizing React Apps" Course Mark Erikson (@acemarke) - Maintainer of Redux & Blogger Hosts:Dustin Goodman (@dustinsgoodman) - Engineering Manager, This Dot Labs Jae An...
2021-11-23
54 min
The Plants of the Gods podcast
Plants of the Gods: S2E6. Albert Hofmann, Richard Schultes and Gordon Wasson: The Holy Trinity of Ethnomycology, plus the two women who must be added to the Pantheon!
The birth of the Psychedelic Renaissance is often attributed to Richard Schultes' research on peyote and magic mushrooms in the 1930's. Nonetheless, it was his collaboration with both Gordon Wasson and Albert Hofmann that brought this indigenous wisdom and chemistry to a wider world. At the same time, the equally extraordinary contributions of Valentina Wasson and Maria Sabina merit equal recognition and appreciation. Allen, John W. “Mushroom Pioneers.” Www.erowid.org/Library/Books, 2002. De Rios, Marlene Dobkin. “María Sabina: Her Life and Chants.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, pp. 259–260., doi:10.1080/02791072.1982.10471940. Erowid, www.erowid.org/. Estrada, Alvaro. María Sabina, Her L...
2021-09-15
35 min
FSJam Podcast
Episode 40 - Redux Toolkit with Mark Erikson
Mark Erikson is the lead maintainer of Redux and an internet cartoon character.In this episode we discuss conventions for simplifying state management with Redux, the challenges of learning Redux for a beginner to React, and the new data fetching functionality introduced by RTK Query.Mark EriksonTwitterGitHubBlogStack OverflowRedditRedux ToolkitHome PageGitHubLinksRedux is definitely NOT deadRedux in 2020 with Mark EriksonRedux is alive and well with Mark EriksonGetting Started with ReduxImmerLet's Learn esbuild!
2021-08-30
48 min
Bone Talk
Learning Resilience With Mark McEwen
Episode 32: Learning Resilience With Mark McEwen In this episode of BoneTalk, National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) Trustee Barbara Hannah Grufferman is joined by longtime friend, Mark McEwen, to talk about the power of resilience when it comes to matters of the body and mind. You’ll be inspired by learning about all that Mark has done and how he’s overcome his health challenges. You’ll also hear about Barbara’s personal story and the events that motivated her to connect with NOF. Like many women, she was not aware of the loss of bone density until she had an a...
2021-07-12
00 min
Loudugobal
S02E07 - Nature vs Nurture
Discussion on genetic inheritance and parenting. Articles used for discussion: https://www.verywellfamily.com/types-of-parenting-styles-1095045, https://www.healthline.com/health/parenting/erikson-stages#3-initiative--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loudugobal/message
2021-06-23
54 min
PodRocket
Redux is alive and well with Mark Erikson
What is modern Redux? What is it with the obsession of declaring Redux dead? In this episode, Ben and Brian interview Mark Erikson to talk about all things Redux. Links https://twitter.com/acemarke https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com https://redux.js.org https://redux-toolkit.js.org https://immerjs.github.io/immer https://react-redux.js.org/api/hooks https://react-redux.js.org/api/connect https://rtk-query-docs.netlify.app https://react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet.netlify.app https://overreacted.io/a-complete-guide-to-useeffect https://blog.isquaredsoftware.com/2020/05/blogged-answers-a-mostly-complete-guide-to-react-rendering-behavior https://esbuild.github.io
2021-05-04
45 min
React Round Up
RRU 135: Redux, Redux Toolkit, OSS and More with Mark Erikson
Returning guest Mark Erikson joins the React Round Up team to discuss how he found himself in the position of being an open source maintainer for Redux, how he's helped shepherd/author future versions of Redux (and the complete overhauls that happened when React Hooks were introcuded), and the new examples he's written for Redux Toolkit to make Redux easier for devs to get started with. Mark also addresses some commons misconceptions around React and Redux, such as: is React Context a perfect substitute for Redux (spoiler: it's not), and is Redux still relevant today (it is). Take a listen...
2021-03-09
1h 06
Maintainable
Mark Erikson: Accidentally Becoming an Open Source Maintainer
Robby speaks with Mark Erikson, Software Engineer at Northrop Grumman and Redux Maintainer. They discuss common characteristics of well-maintained software code, documentation best practices, and advice for developers on how to begin contributing to open source projects.Helpful LinksMark on TwitterMark on LinkedInMark's BlogRedux SiteDivio SiteVue.js Site[Article] 7 Pieces of Information to Include in Technical Blog PostsSubscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsOvercastSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Join the discussion in the Maintainable Discord Community Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotify
2020-12-07
47 min
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
Redux is definitely NOT dead
Redux maintainer Mark Erikson joins Jerod and Amal for an in-depth conversation around the React community’s fav state management solution. We learn how Mark came to be maintainer of Redux, why and how Redux Toolkit came about, when to go with Redux vs other options, and much more. ALSO: prop drilling, the grep factor, & lasagna mode (oh my) Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 2 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We move fast and fix things because of Rollbar. Resolve erro...
2020-10-02
1h 08
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Redux in 2020 with Mark Erikson (acemarke)
Today we're talking with Redux js maintainer Mark Erikson. Mark has been maintaining the Redux library for about five years, and has written an amazing amount of documentation and guide material. Redux is used in the majority of React apps, but folks have recently been questioning: is Redux still a tool I should use in 2020? It depends. We tease apart all of the different use-cases for redux: data-fetching, caching state, avoiding prop drilling and compare it the other tools in the ecosystem: apollo, mobx, recoil, hooks, and others. In this wide-ranging conversation we cover the history of Redux, tooling you...
2020-09-25
00 min
Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
Mark Your Calendars--The Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference is Coming in December 2020. An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Zeig
Today, Rhonda and David have the honor and pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jeffrey Zeig, the beloved founder and head of the Milton H. Erickson Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Every four years, Jeff sponsors the awesome Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, which draws more than 7,000 mental health professionals to hear all of the most famous and best psychotherapy teachers and innovators in the world to beautiful Anaheim, California for five days. This year, it will be December 9 to 13, 2020. In this far-reaching interview, Jeff talks about the history of psychotherapy, beginning with Freud's work beginning in 1885, all the way up...
2020-04-20
39 min
History, eh?
PETITPOD 4: Leif Erikson
In the United States, today is Leif Erikson Day. I know I am in Canada, but that is part of North America, and the Vikings definitely left their mark here too (including Leif!) "Leif was tall and strong and very impressive in appearance. He was a shrewd man and always moderate in his behavior." Follow Me Host: Rosie Social Media: Twitter @historyeh | Instagram @historyeh.podcast | Facebook @historyeh | Website www.historyeh.com Join me on the Blog for more in-depth information: Leif Erikson
2019-10-09
08 min
Ignite An Life-Enhancing Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Deadhouse Gates: Malazan Book of the Fallen 2 by Steven Erikson
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/358661to listen full audiobooks. Title: Deadhouse Gates: Malazan Book of the Fallen 2 Series: #2 of The Malazan Book Of The Fallen Author: Steven Erikson Narrator: Ralph Lister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 34 hours 5 minutes Release date: January 3, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.62 of Total 21 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 6 Genres: Epic Fantasy Publisher's Summary: Random House presents the audiobook edition of Deadhouse Gates: Malazan Book of the Fallen 2 by Steven Erikson, read by Ralph Lister. Weakened by events in Darujhistan, the Malazan Empire teeters on the brink of anarchy. In the vast dominion of Seven Cities, in t...
2019-01-03
10h 05
Elixir Mix
EMx 016: Hubert Lepicki: "When to use Elixir language?"
Panel: Charles Max WoodMark EriksonJosh AdamsEric Berry Special Guests: Hubert Lepicki In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Hubert Lepicki about his blog post "When to use Elixir language?". Hubert works at AmberBit where they traditionally created Ruby on Rails apps for their customers, and more recently, they switched to using Elixir to build custom apps for their customers. They talk about why they decided to switch to Elixir, his thoughts on Ruby now, and the difference between Elixir and Ruby. They also touch on what his Ruby code looks like now, compare Elixir with Node, and...
2018-08-28
54 min
Elixir Mix
EMx 015: Elixir with David Magalhães
Panel: Charles Max WoodMark EriksonEric Berry Special Guests: David Magalhães In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to David Magalhães about his experience with Elixir. David is a Java and PHP developer and learning Elixir was very easy and straightforward for him to pick up. They talk about how his Java background has affected how he learned Elixir, the first thing he noticed when he moved over to Elixir, and his article Phoenix with image upload to S3 in an API: Implementation and testing. They also touch on testing in Java, the Fakes3 gem, and more! In...
2018-08-21
50 min
Elixir Mix
EMx 014: Choosing Elixir with Bobby Juncosa
Panel: Charles Max WoodMark EriksonEric Berry Special Guests: Bobby Juncosa In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Bobby Juncosa about his article “Choosing Elixir.” Bobby is the CTO and co-founder of Edgewise, which is a new construction marketplace where builders can sell directly to buyers without the need of agents. They talk about how he got into using Nuxt.js, Elixir, and GraphQL, why Nuxt resonated so much with him, and how everything connects in his app. They also touch on dealing with web sockets, and the benefits to using them, where someone can go to figure out...
2018-08-14
58 min
Elixir Mix
EMx 013: Elixir Panel with Steve Bussey
Panel: Mark EriksonEric BerryJosh Adams Special Guests: Steve Bussey In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Steve Bussey about Elixir Panel. Steve is a software architect at SalesLoft, which is a company that does sales enablement software to help teams grow and become sales organizations. They talk about how his company was introduced to Elixir, why Rubyists are leaving for Elixir, and sharing sessions. They also touch on how developers have reacted to new changes within the company, the biggest hurdles people face when getting into Elixir, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Steve...
2018-08-07
52 min
Elixir Mix
EMx 011: Process and OTP pitfalls with Claudio Ortolina
Panel: Charles Max WoodEric BerryJosh AdamsMark Erikson Special Guests: Claudio Ortolina In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Claudio Ortolina about Process and OTP pitfalls. Claudio works for Erlang Solutions where he is a developer consultant, working with customers on long projects, and he has been working full-time with Elixir for the past 3 years. They talk about OTP, the importance of reading the sources when working with Elixir, and if beginners should dive right away into OTP. They also touch on Process, how Elixir allows your code to be more available, and more! In particular, we dive...
2018-07-24
1h 07
Elixir Mix
EMx 010: Docker with Julian Fahrer
Panel: Charles Max WoodEric BerryMark Erikson Special Guests: Julian Fahrer In this episode of Elixir Mix, the panel talks to Julian Fahrer about Docker. Docker is a container platform, which you can imagine as a set of tools, services, and practices that help you to develop, ship, and run your applications using software container technology. They talk about the applicability for developers for using Docker, the two different ways people use Docker, and how he usually uses Docker. They also touch on the main idea behind containers, the basics of Docker, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on...
2018-07-17
1h 01