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Probably Something - A Web3 Builders PodcastProbably Something - A Web3 Builders PodcastRestaking, Scaling & Web3 with Nader Dabit: It’s Probably Something #1🚨 The 1st Episode of the Probably Something series has arrived: Restaking, Scaling & Web3 with Nader Dabit and Matt Murray from EigenLayer. In this episode of Probably Something, we explored Nader Dabit and Matt Murray's journeys into Web3 and their roles as Developer Relations experts. We delved into the impact of restaking on blockchain security, scaling challenges, and the future of interoperability in the space. Enjoy!2024-09-2746 minRocket ShipRocket Ship#036 - React Native Apps using Web3 & AI with Nader DabitIn this episode, Simon interviews Nader Dabit, a developer and expert in AI and Web3. Nader shares his background and explains why he left his job at AWS to focus on Web3. He discusses the current state of Web3 and AI, highlighting the job market and opportunities in the blockchain space. Nader also explains the concept of EigenLayer and its role in providing security for new blockchain networks. He emphasizes the importance of practical use cases in Web3 and discusses the potential for decentralized social networks. In this conversation, Nader Dabit and Simon discuss the intersection of Web3 and...2024-04-0257 minOver AbstractionOver Abstraction20. Web3 social, gaming, and DevRel with Nader DabitNader is the head of Developer Relations at Avara. On this episode, we discuss: - decentralized social - web3 gaming - DevRel at Avara Follow Nader: https://twitter.com/dabit3 Follow Metropolis: https://twitter.com/0xMetropolis Follow Kevin: https://twitter.com/kevin_weaver Follow Chase: https://twitter.com/chaserchapman Check out https://www.metropolis.space/ Subscribe to Over Abstraction on Spotify and Apple Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/1...2024-01-2351 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketReact Native AI and indie hacking with Nader DabitLearn about the newest mobile framework, React Native AI, from creator Nader Dabit, and why he’s focusing on indie hacking. Links https://nader.codes https://nader.arweave.dev https://www.linkedin.com/in/naderdabit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7mca3O0DmdSG2Cr80sOD7g https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://github.com/dabit3 https://dev.to/dabit3 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...2023-12-1330 minThe Defiant - DeFi PodcastThe Defiant - DeFi PodcastFrom AWS to Aave & Lens Protocol: Nader Dabit Explains Web 3 Social MediaToday we are joined by the all-around dev phenomenon Nader Dabit. Nader has become a household name across the developer community with his combination of to-the-point tutorials, live coding demos and interviews focused on modern web development, Web 3, AI, cloud computing and more. He's always learning and experimenting in public. Nader is currently the Director of Dev Relations at Aave/Lens. Today, he'll get to do some details behind his journey into Web 3 starting with The Graph, decentralized social media, the devs building on the Lens Protocol, Lens infrastructure and he'll give us a mini deep dive into gasless...2023-05-0259 minLatent Space: The AI Engineer PodcastLatent Space: The AI Engineer PodcastEmergency Pod: ChatGPT's App Store Moment (w/ OpenAI's Logan Kilpatrick, LindyAI's Florent Crivello and Nader Dabit)This blogpost has been updated since original release to add more links and references.The ChatGPT Plugins announcement today could be viewed as the launch of ChatGPT’s “App Store”, a moment as significant as when Apple opened its App Store for the iPhone in 2008 or when Facebook let developers loose on its Open Graph in 2010. With a dozen lines of simple JSON and a mostly-english prompt to help ChatGPT understand what the plugin does, developers will be able to add extensions to ChatGPT to get information and trigger actions in the real world. OpenAI itself...2023-03-241h 36Devs Do SomethingDevs Do SomethingNader Dabit on UX, Developer Ecosystems, and Giving BackToday’s guest is Nader Dabit - the Director of Developer relations at Aave. Nader has had a very positive impact on many, many devs in web3, and in this episode, we tried to get behind the scenes on how Nader approaches creating developer content, building developer communities, and both building & maintaining APIs and developer tooling. If you work in dev real or are building a protocol or product that’s meant to be used by developers, I think you’ll get a lot out of this episode. If you're a dev listening to this, you should out the...2023-01-261h 03FutureLinkFutureLinkNader Debit - How do you become a good DevRel? + Lens Protocol & Permaweb Developer DAOWith Çiğdem Öztabak, at MetaCafe this week with one of the important figures of web3, Lens Protocol, and Aave's developer relations director, Developer DAO founder Nader Dabit (@dabit3). We talked about Nader's past career, how he adapted to web3, the importance of his role as a developer relations manager (DevRel), the intricacies of being a good DevRel, and the projects he managed. We also mentioned PermaWeb, one of the most interesting topics recently. ⭐ Web3 talent marketplace: Talently.app You can instantly view your on-chain verified resume and access global Web3 job postings. 🧷...2023-01-1338 minThe ZeitgeistThe ZeitgeistNader Dabit - Director of Developer Relations at Aave and Lens ProtocoI, EP 16Nader Dabit, Director of Developer Relations at Aave and Lens ProtocoI talks with Brian Friel about his journey moving from developing in web2 to web3. From creating educational content and authoring one of the first "Intro to Solana" programming articles, to founding Developer DAO and building the infrastructure for the next generation of web3 social apps. Show Notes:00:49 - Intro02:43 - Origin story / Background  06:13 -  AHA moment in Web 3.0 ?10:49 - Lens and Aave                18:30 - Composability between blockchains  21:45 - Advice to newcomers24:15 - A builder...2023-01-1126 minCodeNewbieCodeNewbieS21:E8 - How to get into Web3 development (Nader Dabit)In this episode, we talk about how to get into Web3 development, with Nader Dabit, developer relations engineer at Celestia and founder of Developer DAO. Nader talks about how Web3 differs from Web2, when it makes sense to build something as a Web3 app, and what are the tools and concepts a developer needs to know in order to build an app for Web3. Show Links Partner with Dev & CodeNewbie! (sponsor) Web3 Developer DAO Celestia WordPress PHP HTML CSS AWS Stack Overflow MetaMask SDK Blockchain Ethereum Ethereum Virtual Machine MPM Infura Alchemy QuickNode Anchor Proof of...2022-09-2645 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyModular Blockchain Architecture with Nader DabitWeb infrastructure has evolved from individual servers to shared hosting services to virtual machines and virtual functions. The future of the internet however is looking toward a much more distributed computation model blockchain technology is central to the future of this modern internet of blockchains are still in their infancy and the most people blockchains are intimately tied to crypto currencies but the use of blockchain is substantially larger than that of crypto. Auctions provide a model for distributed computation that allows no centralized ownership and no centralized control of large scale applications. Celestia is developing blockchain technology that...2022-08-3045 minWeb3 Galaxy Brain 🌌🧠Web3 Galaxy Brain 🌌🧠DeveloperDAO with Nader Dabit and KempsterToday, I’m joined by Nader Dabit, founder of DeveloperDAO. DeveloperDAO is a decentralized autonomous organization composed of thousands of Web3 developers. In this episode, author, educator, and developer relations specialist Nader Dabit walks us through discovering his passion for programming in his late 20s, his time at AWS and Edge & Node (creators of The Graph Protocol), and how he created the Devs for Revolution NFT that became the membership token for DeveloperDAO. We’re joined by DevDAO Operations Lead Kempster who sheds light on the many areas of activity the DAO engages in, and what to look...2022-08-251h 24COMPRESSEDfmCOMPRESSEDfm73 | Building web3 with Nader DabitOur featured guest for this episode is Nadar Dabit. He explains blockchain, decentralization, Web3, its future, volatility, and how you might get started in this space.SponsorsDaily.devdaily.dev is where developers grow together. It provides a community-based feed of the best developer news, helping you stay up-to-date. daily.dev aggregates hundreds of sources every few minutes and creates a personal feed for you according to your interests, whether it’s web dev, data science, or Elixir. Anything you might be interested in, it has the content for you.Ch...2022-08-1135 minWeb3 WatchWeb3 WatchBuilding on Modular Blockchains with Nader Dabit, DevRel at Celestia LabsThe current blockchain ecosystem has redefined application development but is still considered monolithic when it comes to flexibility. For example, a blockchain cannot be deployed without the overhead of bootstrapping a new consensus network. Celestia is the first modular blockchain network. It is a pluggable consensus and data availability layer that allows anyone to deploy a decentralized blockchain quickly, enabling a deployment process with minimal overhead. Join Celestia Labs’ Developer Relations Engineer and Developer DAO’s Co-founder, Nader Dabit in a fireside chat hosted by Cardstack’s Founding Director Chris Tse on July 27, 2022 at 9:00 am EDT. I...2022-07-2746 minMetaversableMetaversableDecentralized Infrastructure with Nader DabitNader is a developer advocate working to help build the decentralized future at Edge and Node. He began his journey when the technology lured him from his web2 roots. Nader discusses his fascination with decentralized infrastructure and the impact it will have on society. He also offers his advice on people wanting to develop the Web3 environment. Ron challenges Chris to do the impossible: explaining web3 in an elevator pitch.   Follow Nader on Twitter Check out Nader's YouTube Channel Visit the Edge & Node website Stay in touch with Hacker V...2022-04-2234 minThe AWS Developers PodcastThe AWS Developers PodcastEpisode 033 - What Every Developer Should Know about Web3 with Nader Dabit - Part 2In this episode, Dave chats with Nader Dabit, Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & Node. In his career, Nader has worn the hats of a web developer, mobile developer, AWS cloud developer, and now Web3 developer. Nader is the author behind many of the popular, free, developer guides for the Web3 space including: The Complete Guide to Full Stack Web3 Development, The Complete Guide to Full Stack Ethereum Development, and The Complete Guide to Full Stack Solana Development. In part two of this two-part conversation, Nader explains the developer lessons he has learned moving from Web2 vs Web3, some of the ...2022-03-2529 minThe AWS Developers PodcastThe AWS Developers PodcastEpisode 032 - What Every Developer Should Know about Web3 with Nader DabitIn this episode, Dave chats with Nader Dabit, Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & Node. In his career, Nader has worn the hats of a web developer, mobile developer, AWS cloud developer, and now Web3 developer. Nader is the author behind many of the popular, free, developer guides for the Web3 space including: The Complete Guide to Full Stack Web3 Development, The Complete Guide to Full Stack Ethereum Development, and The Complete Guide to Full Stack Solana Development. In part one of this two-part conversation, Nader shares getting started with a full-time career as a developer coming from almost no technical...2022-03-1823 minCulture & Code by RenderATLCulture & Code by RenderATLWeb3 for Web Developers with Nader DabitWeb3 is everywhere! What is it and how can web developers get involved? In this special Render Vault episode featuring Will Johnson as host, we're chatting with Nader Dabit about things you should know about Web3, how web developers can get started exploring and building Web3 applications, and much more!2022-03-0718 minThe Delphi PodcastThe Delphi PodcastWeb3 is an Opportunity for All Developers: Nader Dabit, Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & NodeNext in our Web3 series, we have Nader Dabit, a Developer Relations Engineer at The Graph and Edge & Node. Having spent 10 years in the traditional tech world, Nader brings the developers’ perspective of building in Web3 versus Web2. We discuss the “Web3-ification” of Web2 apps, identity management solutions, and much more!  Show Notes:  (00:00:00) – Introduction and Nader’s background. (00:05:56) – Will Web2 embrace Web3? (00:10:44) – Development in Web2 vs. Web3.  (00:17:30) – Most significant user experiences in Web3.  (00:21:43) – The development process in Web3.  (00:35:56) – The Graph. (00:38:02) – Dealing with Identity / Misconceptions a...2022-03-0157 minPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketPodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocketWeb3 with Nader DabitNader Dabit, DevRel at Edge and Node, joins us to talk about crypto, Web3, the Developer DAO, and The Graph - an indexing protocol for querying networks like Ethereum and IPFS. Links https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://www.youtube.com/NaderDabit https://thegraph.com https://solana.com https://hadriencroubois.com https://twitter.com/developer_dao https://twitter.com/saniyamore https://confirmsubscription.com/h/j/54CBD26EB3AE7C4B https://twitter.com/futurealisha https://www.youtube.com/FutureAlisha https://twitter.com/Amxx Review...2021-12-1742 minJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentJS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web DevelopmentThe decentralized futureNader Dabit shares his motivation and experience on recently transitioning to focus on technologies and communities that support the decentralized internet. In this hot topics discussion, we cover all the buzz words you’ve likely heard over the past year. We have honest and nuanced conversations about the world of Ethereum, Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, DAOs, and Web3. Hype or hit? You’ll have to tune in to find out. Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 4 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Retool – Retool is a low-co...2021-10-221h 14Changelog Master FeedChangelog Master FeedThe decentralized future (JS Party #198)Nader Dabit shares his motivation and experience on recently transitioning to focus on technologies and communities that support the decentralized internet. In this hot topics discussion, we cover all the buzz words you’ve likely heard over the past year. We have honest and nuanced conversations about the world of Ethereum, Cryptocurrencies, NFTs, DAOs, and Web3. Hype or hit? You’ll have to tune in to find out.2021-10-221h 14Modern WebModern WebS08E019 Modern Web Podcast - The Future of Blockchain & How To Get Involved Today With Nader DabitIn this episode, Tracy Lee (@ladyleet (she/her) and Nacho Vazquez (@nacho_vazquez14) speak with Nader Dabit (@dabit3) of Edge and Node about web3 and how to get started! We touch on topics that are hot in the blockchain ecosystem that you definitely want to be aware of if you're blockchain-curious.   Topics covered: What does the next few years of blockchain development look like and why you should start looking at layer 2 blockchains The future of Eth 2 - proof of stake vs proof of work Why you should watch out for the Solana blockchain What is Gitpod and why should y...2021-10-1542 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyCloud Blockchains: The Google of Blockchain with Nader DabitGoogle uses automated programs called spiders, or crawlers, to index and rank web pages. Then, when a user searches for something, it uses a special algorithm to determine the order of results to display (howstuffworks). This process, of course, applies to web pages on the internet.There are 2 major projects, worked on by the company Edge & Node, that do what Google does for the web, but for the blockchain. The first is called The Graph, which is an indexing protocol for organizing blockchain data and making it easily accessible. The second is Everest, a universally shared projects...2021-08-241h 20Talking ServerlessTalking Serverless#40 - Nader Dabit Returns!On our 40th episode, Nader Dabit returns for another talk with our host Ryan Jones. In his own words, Nader is: “Currently working to help build the decentralized future at Edge and Node.” Nader specializes in many serverless technologies, and brings a great deal of knowledge and skill to his new position-- he was previously employed as a Developer Advocate for Front End Web and Mobile at AWS. Now at Edge and Node, he helps with projects focused on organizing blockchain data and making it easily accessible with products like "The Graph". A believer in the power of web 3.0, Nade...2021-07-3052 minGRTiQ PodcastGRTiQ PodcastNader Dabit - Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & NodeLeave feedback!* This episode was recorded before the announcements made by The Graph on July 8, 2021. In this episode, we spoke to Nader Dabit, Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & Node. Nader is an incredibly accomplished and well-respected voice in the developer world – with an impressive professional pedigree. Prior to joining Edge & Node, Nader was a Senior Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services. He’s also worked as a trainer and consultant to Fortune 500 companies, including the likes of Microsoft, Visa, Warner Brothers, and American Express.Nader is very active in the developer community, and has...2021-07-091h 00Serverless ChatsServerless ChatsEpisode #106: Building Apps on the Decentralized Web with Nader DabitAbout Nader DabitNader Dabit is a web and mobile developer, author, and Developer Relations Engineer building the decentralized future at Edge and Node. Previously, he worked as a Developer Advocate at AWS Mobile working with projects like AWS AppSync and AWS Amplify. He is also the author and editor of React Native in Action and OpenGraphQL.Nader Dabit Twitter: @dabit3Edge and Node Twitter: @edgeandnodeGraph protocol Twitter: @graphprotocolEdge and Node: edgeandnode.com Everest: everest.link YouTube: YouTube.com/naderdabitWhat is Web3? The Decentralized Internet of the...2021-06-2159 minJunior to Senior with David GuttmanJunior to Senior with David GuttmanNader Dabit - Developer Relations at Edge & NodeTalking Points:  Overcoming intimidation when using new technology The great aspects of the software community Choosing the right people to work with Qualities of a good team member Quotable Quotes: “Almost every problem is something that anyone can solve and can understand if they spend enough time trying to really dive into the issue.” - ND “I heard recently, the key to productivity is the yin and yang of motivation, that energy, and discipline to stick with it when you don't have that.” - DG (Overcome intimidation) “Really looking at the technology that you're trying to learn...att...2021-05-1037 minSemaphore UncutSemaphore UncutNader Dabit on How Managed Services Turbo-Charge StartupsIn this episode of Semaphore Uncut, we meet Nader Dabit, Senior Developer Advocate at AWS. He gives us his perspective on managed services in cloud development, tells us about AWS Amplify, and gives his predictions on the future of cloud computing. Key takeaways:As the front-end ecosystem matures, more challenging products are possibleManaged services give power to buildersPrepackaged managed service collections help startups get goingThe 80-20 rule of cloud apps: 80% managed services, 20% differentiating valueAWS Amplify users test apps on a local backendInfrastructure as Code allows incremental design of your production environmentStartup costs reducing as s...2021-04-2724 minFSJam PodcastFSJam PodcastEpisode 25 - Fullstack Serverless with Nader DabitNader Dabit is a Developer Advocate at AWS Amplify.In this episode we discuss building fullstack applications with AWS Amplify, tools for enabling frontend developers, and the different architectures that can be created in the cloud.Nader DabitTwitterGitHubYouTube2021-04-0134 minHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedJAMstack Radio - Ep. #69, Full Stack Serverless with Nader Dabit of AWSIn episode 69 of JAMstack Radio, Brian welcomes Nader Dabit of AWS back to the show. They discuss Nader’s new book, building full stack apps, and educating developers.2020-12-0840 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #69, Full Stack Serverless with Nader Dabit of AWSIn episode 69 of JAMstack Radio, Brian welcomes Nader Dabit of AWS back to the show. They discuss Nader’s new book, building full stack serverless apps, and educating developers.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2020-12-0840 minThe Unicorn FindersThe Unicorn FindersNader Dabit Sr. Developer Advocate at AWS + Leveraging React Native for Cross Platform Development and Talking all things DevRelHey podcast family! In this episode we catch up with Sr. Developer Advocate at AWS and Founder/Trainer at React Native Training, Nader Dabit. Nader has been on my radar for a bit now with his community involvement. We talk about cross platform development at a high level and then dive into what 'DevRel' actually is and then talk about his favorite Halloween things!  If you need to reach out, email info@theunicornfinders.com If you want to follow us on social media: Head to our LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/t...2020-10-2138 minThe Ops Show by CTO.ai | Hosted by Tristan PollockThe Ops Show by CTO.ai | Hosted by Tristan Pollock📺 EP20: Full Stack Serverless w/ Nader Dabit, Developer, Author & DevRel at AWS Cloud & Amplify | The Ops Show by CTO.ai | Hosted by Tristan Pollock & Kyle CampbellIn our best episode yet, we host Nader Dabit (@dabit3), DevRel at #AWS Cloud and AWS Amplify, Author of #FullStackServerless, top StackOverflow contributor for React, and a tried and true web and mobile developer, consultant, and founder.   "Good engineers figure out how to solve a problem. Great engineers figure out how to solve themselves out of the problem."  Nader tells his self-taught story taking free online Harvard and Standford courses and shares his approach of his developer workflow optimization and automation as well as his fully serverless stack of dev tools and technology. >...2020-10-0648 minTechapreneur RadioTechapreneur RadioNader Dabit: From retail work to making $400k/year as a self taught software engineer, now Developer Relations at Amazon.In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Nader Dabit, a self-taught Software Engineer who tells his story about how he went from selling clothes to an independent tech consultant making $400k a year, and then working as a developer advocate at Amazon. We get into cloud computing and tips for self-education in the field of software engineering. Follow him on Twitter @dabit3 for great programming memes and high quality content2020-08-1136 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyReact Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit (Summer Break Repeat)Originally published July 6, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes.React Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android. Nader Dabit hosts React Native Radio, a podcast about React Native. Nader also trains companies to use React Native through his company React Native Training. In this episode, we explore what a developer can and cannot do with React Native, wh...2020-06-2653 minJavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyJavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyReact Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit (Summer Break Repeat) Originally published July 6, 2017. We are taking a few weeks off. We’ll be back soon with new episodes. React Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android. Nader Dabit hosts React Native Radio, a podcast about React Native. Nader also trains companies to use React Native through his company React Native Training. In this episode, we explore what a developer can and cannot do with Re...2020-06-2652 minPassionate People PodcastPassionate People PodcastNader Dabit at Frontend Developer Love 2020In this episode, we hear from Nader Dabit. Besides being an accomplished speaker and amazing teacher, Nader is a senior developer advocate at AWS where he drives the adoption of AWS services and brings feedback to the engineering teams involved in the implementation of these services. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/passionate-people-podcast/message2020-06-0313 minCodingCat.dev PodcastCodingCat.dev Podcast0.10 - Amplify with Nader DabitAWS Amplify Guest Details Nader Dabit Senior Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services Web and mobile developer specializing in cross-platform & cloud-enabled application development. Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/naderdabit/ https://twitter.com/dabit3 https://dev.to/dabit3/ Questions What is AWS Amplify? Do you see more people using AppSync vs. API Management? We have had a hard time differentiating DynamoDB Scan/Query from what actually gets filtered through AppSync, any perspectives on how to avoid common...2020-05-1339 minReact Native RadioReact Native RadioRNR 165: Full Stack Development with React Native on the Cloud with Nader DabitJavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Longtime React Native Radio's host Nader Dabit returns to talk about full stack development on the cloud. We get into the options such as Azure, AWS, GCP, Netlify, and Zeit. We also catch up on what Nader has been up to lately. Panelists Tim Jung James Brenton Guest Nader Dabit Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months2020-05-1254 minTalking ServerlessTalking Serverless#10 - Nader Dabit Developer AdvocateIn this episode, our host Ryan Jones sits down with Nader Dabit where they talk about how serverless technologies are positioned to be the go-to choice for backend development. The episode is also live on talkingserverless.io2020-04-2943 mindevpath.fmdevpath.fmDeveloper Advocate Nader DabitNader Dabit is a Developer Advocate working at AWS. He is also an author, blogger, and React Native expert. Nader and I talked a lot about his journey into tech and about the background we both share as technologists living in the southern United States away from the major tech hubs. Nader's internet home: https://twitter.com/dabit32020-01-1748 minServerless ChatsServerless ChatsEpisode #28: Amplifying Serverless with Nader DabitAbout Nader Dabit:Nader Dabit is a Developer Advocate at AWS Mobile working with projects like AWS AppSync and AWS Amplify. He is also the author of React Native in Action, & the editor of React Native Training & OpenGraphQL. Twitter: @dabit3 Twitter: @AWSAmplify AWS Amplify: aws.amazon.com/amplify Blog: dev.to/dabit3 Github: github.com/dabit3  Transcript:Jeremy: Hi, everyone. I'm Jeremy Daly, and you're listening to Serverless Chats. This week I'm chatting with, Nader Dabit. Hi, Nader, thanks for joining me.Nader: Hey, thanks for having me.J...2019-12-2342 minChats with Kent C. DoddsChats with Kent C. DoddsNader Dabit Chats With Kent About Keeping An Optimistic MindsetHow do you stay optimistic when being bombarded with negativity every day? Nader reminds us that, statistically, we are living in the safest and most prosperous period in human history. Nader went through a lot of hardship growing up, and it caused him to assume the entire world was that way, but in reality, it wasn't. Try to maintain perspective, and remember that your experiences aren't reflective of the world as a whole.The voice in your head talks about yourself in a way that you'd never treat another person. Be mindful of yourself and treat yourself...2019-11-2728 minChats with Kent C. DoddsChats with Kent C. DoddsNader Dabit Chats With Kent About Keeping An Optimistic MindsetNader Dabit chats with Kent about how he keeps an optimistic mindset in a world full of negativity.2019-11-2728 minDuck TapesDuck TapesNader Dabit MixThis week, Nader Dabit jumps on a raft and paddles down the Mississippi to meet us in the Duck Pond.  We discuss AWS Amplify, GraphQL, and React Native, before getting into the important stuff like futurism and the Matrix. Follow Nader on Twitter @dabit3 Sort and rank Nader's project on GitHub Check out Jay-Zeezer Powered by Vincit2019-08-1936 minThe Entrepreneurial Coder PodcastThe Entrepreneurial Coder Podcast#10 - Nader Dabit - How to Be a Prosperous Software ConsultantNader Dabit is a web and mobile developer currently working as a Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services. He's also the founder of React Native Training, the author of React Native In Action, & the creator of React Native Elements and an aspiring futurist. When he's not programming he's probably traveling, spending time with his family, or reading.Nader's LinksReact Native in ActionReact Native TrainingReact Native Elements21 Lessons for the 21st CenturyAWS AppSync2019-06-2554 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 minThe Undefined PodcastThe Undefined PodcastThe Future of Work with AWS's Nader DabitNader Dabit is a Developer Advocate at AWS and Founder of React Native Training. He joins hosts Jared Palmer and Ken Wheeler on The Undefined to talk about React Europe, React hooks, the future of work, consulting, and more.FeaturingNader Dabit - Twitter, Github, Website, ConsultancyKen Wheeler – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJared Palmer – Twitter, GitHub, Website, AgencyLinksReact EuropeAWS AmplifyReact Native TrainingLe Centre PompidouThe Fondation Louis Vuitton"The Slaves" by MichaelangeloLes PhilosophesSupremeWhere the Heaux at? T-ShirtHTML Canvas Images - W3SchoolsMimic class properties with useEventCallbackuseSubscription hook PRurql GraphQL clientStartup Nation by Dan Senor, Saul Sing...2019-06-0500 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 061: Should Companies Have a Dedicated Frontend Team?Sponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry’s small plan Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Nader Dabit Lucas Reis Thomas Aylott Episode Summary Today the panel is discussing the necessity of companies having a dedicated frontend team. They begin by discussing the technologies that might be used by a dedicated frontend team. According to the panel, the necessity of a frontend team is determined by the size of the company. When you try to have a frontend team too soon, it ends up being a huge debacle, but once you get bigger and have multip...2019-05-1445 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 PodcastReact Podcast44: Create Value for Others with Nader Dabit. On podcasting, speaking, mobile devrel at AWS Amplify, AppSync for simple GraphQL servers, and his new book React Native in Action.Nader Dabit is the author on React Native in Action, Host of React Native Radio, Educator, Speaker, and doing developer relations for AWS Cloud. Chantastic asks about Amplify and AppSync, where they fit into AWS offerings, why they make authentication and GraphQL server setup a breeze, and how we can start using them. They discuss the opportunity and difficulty in podcast, the challenges of author a book, and travel the world speaking and educating. Featuring Nader Dabit — Twitter, Github, Website Michael Chan — Twitter, Github, Website Announcements Learn React in May...2019-04-1800 minReact PodcastReact Podcast44: Create Value for Others with Nader Dabit. On podcasting, speaking, mobile devrel at AWS Amplify, AppSync for simple GraphQL servers, and his new book React Native in Action.Nader Dabit is the author on React Native in Action, Host of React Native Radio, Educator, Speaker, and doing developer relations for AWS Cloud. Chantastic asks about Amplify and AppSync, where they fit into AWS offerings, why they make authentication and GraphQL server setup a breeze, and how we can start using them. They discuss the opportunity and difficulty in podcast, the challenges of author a book, and travel the world speaking and educating.2019-04-1837 minIT Career EnergizerIT Career EnergizerLearn to Say Yes to the Right Career Opportunities with Nader DabitGUEST BIO: Nader  Dabit is a Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services.  He specializes in helping teams to build and implement cross-platform applications more efficiently.  Nader is also author of the book “React Native in Action” and host of the “React Native Radio” podcast.   EPISODE DESCRIPTION: Phil’s guest on today’s show is Nader Dabit. He is currently a Developer Advocate at AWS. Nader started his career as a front end web and software developer. Later, he moved into the field of consulting, focusing on providing in house training for cli...2019-04-1220 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 056: React Conf 2018 with Adam LaycockSponsors NetlifySentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonusCacheFly Panel Charles Max WoodNader DabitJustin Bennett Joined by Special Guest: Adam Laycock Summary Adam Laycock describes his experience at React conf 2018, the atmosphere, the people and the talks. The panel shares how the approach conferences, taking notes, getting to know people, accessing information and getting out of their comfort zone. Adam shares some of the major topics covered at including, hooks, suspense, and concurrent rendering. The panel considers these topics and React conferences they look forward to attending. The episode ends with the panel comparing Angular and React, confe...2019-04-0956 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 053: Framer X and Web Development of the Past with Thomas AylottSponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Lucas ReisNader DabitCharles Max Wood Joined by special guest: Thomas Aylott Episode Summary In this episode of React Round Up, Thomas Aylott, Founder at Things That Do Stuff, gives an overview of Framer X, explains what it is used for and how it can be beneficial for web designers. The panelists then discuss the timeline and usage of different design and developer tools along with their compatibility with various platforms. Thomas shares his front-end development experiences from 2005, the kind of technologies he learnt and how, with interesting and fun anecdotes, and also...2019-03-1958 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 050: Celebrating the 50th Episode of React Round Up!Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditNetlifyTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Lucas ReisJustin BennettNader DabitCharles Max Wood Episode Summary In this 50th episode of React Round Up, the panelists start with talking briefly about themselves, their work, as well as their side projects. Lucas Reis is a Senior Frontend Engineer at Zocdoc, and is working on the Zocdoc website, specifically on performance and SEO. He is also involved in sharing frontend knowledge throughout the company. Justin Bennett is a Senior Engineer at Artsy and focuses on web performance along with several open source projects. He is also interested in release processes and cont...2019-02-271h 09React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 048: Using and Teaching React with Kay PlößerSponsors: NetlifySentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditCacheFly Panel Lucas ReisNader DabitCharles Max Wood Special Guest: Kay Plößer Episode Summary In this episode of React Round Up, the panel talks with Kay Plößer, describing their experiences learning React. Kay is a software developer from Stuttgart, Germany and the author of the book React from Zero. They discuss the best approach to learning React from scratch. Kay describes the process of writing and producing his book 'React from Zero'. Initially he started with tutorials and lessons and then turned those into a book. It is constructed in two sections: basic...2019-02-1254 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 047: Expo with Charlie CheeverSponsors: KendoUISentry use the code "devchat" for $100 creditTripleByte $1000 signing bonusCachefly Panel: Nader DabitJustin BennettCharles Max Wood Special Guest:  Charlie Cheever Notes: This episode of React Round Up has the panelists talking to Charlie Cheever, a former Facebook employee, who currently works on Expo.  The panel discusses Charlies article called “Should we be using React Native?”,  Airbnb sunsetting their React Native app, and the nature of the Expo app. Charlie describes Expo as the easiest way to do React Native using just JavaScript, and making it as easy and powerful as possible. Expo works kind of like a web browser for JavaScrip...2019-02-051h 03React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 044: TypeScript with Spencer MiskoviakSponsors KendoUISentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTripleByteCacheFly Panel Charles Max WoodNader DabitJC Hiatt Joined by Special Guest: Spencer Miskoviak Summary In this episode, Spencer Miskoviak shares his experience and answers questions about using typescript in React. Spencer starts by answering why react developers tend to use es6 and what the tradeoff is using typescript instead. The panel contemplates the advantages and disadvantages of using typescript and its gaining momentum in the React community. Spencer discusses how they are using typescript at Handshake and how it has paid off. Create react app and its support of typescript is discussed. The epis...2019-01-1544 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 042: React at Product Hunt with Radoslav StankovPanel: Lucas ReisNader Dabit Special Guest: Radoslav Stankov In this episode, the panelists talk with today’s guest, Radoslav Stankov, who is a senior developer at Product Hunt. The panel and the guest talk about React, jQuery, Backbone, and much more! Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Kendo UI 0:31 – Nader: Hello! Our guest today is Radoslav. 4:02 – Nader: What is your role and what are your main responsibilities? 4:10 – Guest answers. 4:39 – Panel: Can you tell us the story of how you started to use React? 4:55 – Guest: We started 4 years ago. The guest answers the question and mentions jQuery and Backbone. 9:01 – Panel: That’s nice – so you are...2018-12-1841 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 039: Lambda School with Ben NelsonPanel: Nader DabitLucas ReisCharles Max Wood Special Guests: Ben Nelson In this episode, the panelists talk with Ben Nelson who is a co-founder and CTO of Lambda School. The panelists and Ben talk about Lambda School, the pros & cons of the 4-year university program for developers, and much more. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Kendo UI 0:33 – Chuck: We have Nader, Lucas, and myself – our special gust is Ben Nelson! 0:50 – Guest: Hi! 0:54 – Chuck: Please introduce yourself. 0:58 – Guest: I love to ski and was a developer in the Utah area. 1:12 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Lambda School, but I think explaining what the school is an...2018-11-2752 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 037: Make Backend Devs Jealous of Your Test Suite with Carly LitchfieldPanel: Nader DabitLucas ReisJustin Bennett Special Guests: Carly Litchfield In this episode, the panelists talk with Carly Litchfield who is a Full-stack engineer of React and React Native. The panel and Carly talk about frontend and backend developing and the issues that teams could face day-in and day-out. Listen to today’s episode to hear about that and much more! Show Topics: 0:00 – Kendo UI 0:30 – Nader: Welcome! Our panel is Justin, Lucas, myself, and our guest is Carly. Welcome to the show! Thanks for joining us. Introduce yourself please. 0:56 – Carly: I am a fullstack engineer at a company called Zocdoc. I have bee...2018-11-1355 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 033: "Finding Your Dream Job" with PanelistsPanel: - https://twitter.com/cmaxw?lang=en- https://twitter.com/dabit3?ref_src=twsrc%255Egoogle%257Ctwcamp%255Eserp%257Ctwgr%255Eauthor- https://github.com/zephraph- https://github.com/lucasmreis In this episode, the panel talks amongst themselves about: What is THE dream job? How do you define YOUR dream job? And how do you GET your dream job? Check out today’s episode to find out more! Show Topics: 1:02 – What does a dream job even mean? 1:08 – Nader: It means that you wake-up and you are excited to go to work instead of dreading it. 1...2018-10-1644 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 032: "The most important lessons I've learned after a year of working with React" with Tomas EglinskasPanel: Charles Max Wood (DevChat T.V.)Nader Dabit (Poland) Special Guests: Tomas Eglinskas In this episode, the panel talks with guest speaker, Tomas Eglinskas, and the panel talks to him about an article he wrote via Free Code Camp Medium. Currently, Tomas is a software developer at Zenitech. The panel and the guest dive-into lessons that not only apply to being a developer, but great life lessons that everyone can learn from. Check-out today’s episode! Show Topics: 1:18 – Chuck: Our special guest is Tomas Eglinskas. We want to talk to you about your article you wrote on the Free Code...2018-10-0946 minHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedHeavybit Podcast Network Master FeedJAMstack Radio - Ep. #32, Progressive Web Apps with AWS' Nader DabitIn episode 32 of JAMstack Radio, Brian meets with Nader Dabit, developer advocate for AWS Mobile, which is a team within AWS that focuses on solutions for mobile developers to discuss developer tools such as Device Farm, AWS Amplify, and AWS Appsync.2018-09-2723 minJamstack RadioJamstack RadioEp. #32, Progressive Web Apps with AWS’ Nader DabitIn episode 32 of JAMstack Radio, Brian meets with Nader Dabit, developer advocate for AWS Mobile, which is a team within AWS that focuses on solutions for mobile developers to discuss developer tools such as Device Farm, AWS Amplify, and AWS Appsync.The post appeared first on Heavybit.2018-09-2723 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 029: Christopher Buecheler: "Getting Ready To Teach? Lessons learned from building an 84-tutorial software course"Panel: - https://twitter.com/cmaxw?ref_src=twsrc%255Egoogle%257Ctwcamp%255Eserp%257Ctwgr%255Eauthor- Lucas Reis (NY)- Nader Dabit Special Guests: http://cwbuecheler.com In this episode, the panel talks with http://cwbuecheler.com who is a web developer and moved into JavaScript in 2000. Christopher runs his own business, and records and edits videos among many other responsibilities. He also has a lot of hobbies, and guitars are one of them. Check out today’s episode where the panel and Christopher talk about how to form a tutorial course from start to finish. Show To...2018-09-1845 minJavaScript JabberJavaScript JabberJSJ 330: “AWS: Amplify” with Nader DabitPanel: - AJ O’Neal- Aimee Knight- Joe Eames Special Guests: http://naderdabit.me/#/ In this episode, the panel talks with programmer, Nader Dabit, who has been with Amazon’s AWS for the past six months. They discuss the new innovations that Amazon is currently working on, and the exciting new projects that Nader gets to be involved with. Check out this episode to hear all the latest!Show Topics:1:45 – There are two main things that Nader works with. Check out this timestamp to see what they are.3:29 – AJ to Nader: Tell me more about man...2018-09-111h 04All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 330: “AWS: Amplify” with Nader DabitPanel: AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Joe Eames Special Guests: Nader Dabit In this episode, the panel talks with programmer, Nader Dabit, who has been with Amazon’s AWS for the past six months. They discuss the new innovations that Amazon is currently working on, and the exciting new projects that Nader gets to be involved with. Check out this episode to hear all the latest! Show Topics: 1:45 – There are two main things that Nader works with. Check out this timestamp to see what they are. 3:29...2018-09-111h 04All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvJSJ 330: “AWS: Amplify” with Nader DabitPanel: AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Joe Eames Special Guests: Nader Dabit In this episode, the panel talks with programmer, Nader Dabit, who has been with Amazon’s AWS for the past six months. They discuss the new innovations that Amazon is currently working on, and the exciting new projects that Nader gets to be involved with. Check out this episode to hear all the latest! Show Topics: 1:45 – There are two main things that Nader works with. Check out this timestamp to see what they are. 3:29...2018-09-111h 04React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 027: "Why I Prefer Functional Components" with Josh St. JacquePanel: Charles Max WoodNader Dabit Special Guests: Josh Saint Jacque  In this episode, the panel talks with Josh St. Jacque who is married with two kids and with one on the way. He is a professional product manager and software engineer. Ruby on Rails got him started on his career path and journey. Check-out today’s episode where the panel discusses functional and class components, among many other things! Show Topics: 2:12 – Let’s have a conversation about functional components. 3:20 – Chuck to Nader: “What is your preference between class and functional components?” 4:18 – Nader to Josh: “What is your take on pure components” 5:20...2018-09-0443 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 026: Building React Applications in a Monorepo with Luis VieiraPanel: Charles Max WoodNader DabitLucas Reis Special Guests: Luis Vieira In this episode, the React Round Up panelists talk to Luis Vieira about his “Building large scale react applications in a monorepo”. Luis works in Portugal at a company called FarFetch as a front-end architect where he works mostly on JavaScript and infrastructure. They talk about the rationale behind his article, shared components, and what Lerna is and what is does. They also touch on Semantic Versioning, the difference between monolithic application and a monorepo, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Luis introFront-end architect at FarFetchWorks with Java...2018-08-2844 minGreatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyGreatest Hits Archives - Software Engineering DailyBuild Faster with Nader Dabit Building software today is much faster than it was just a few years ago. The tools are higher level, and abstract away tasks that would have required months of development. Much of a developer’s time used to be spent optimizing databases, load balancers, and queueing systems in order to be able to handle the load created by thousands of users. Today, scalability is built into much of our infrastructure by default. We have had several years of infrastructure with automatic scalability, and some of the more recent advances in developer tooling are about convenience, an...2018-08-241h 00Cloud Engineering Archives - Software Engineering DailyCloud Engineering Archives - Software Engineering DailyBuild Faster with Nader Dabit Building software today is much faster than it was just a few years ago. The tools are higher level, and abstract away tasks that would have required months of development. Much of a developer’s time used to be spent optimizing databases, load balancers, and queueing systems in order to be able to handle the load created by thousands of users. Today, scalability is built into much of our infrastructure by default. We have had several years of infrastructure with automatic scalability, and some of the more recent advances in developer tooling are about convenience, an...2018-08-241h 00React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 025: 2 Years of React Native at Artsy with Orta TheroxPanel: Nader DabitSia KaramalegosLucas Reis Special Guests: Orta Therox In this episode, the React Round Up panelists talk to Orta Therox about his 2 years of experience with React Native at Artsy. Orta has about 15 years of native Mac and iOS development experience and about 2 ½ years ago, his team decided to start writing their iOS app in React Native. They talk about the different popular blog posts about React Native, why his team decided to switch over to React Native, and the effects of team size on the success of the fit of React Native in each company’s app. They als...2018-08-211h 04Software Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyBuild Faster with Nader DabitBuilding software today is much faster than it was just a few years ago. The tools are higher level, and abstract away tasks that would have required months of development. Much of a developer’s time used to be spent optimizing databases, load balancers, and queueing systems in order to be able to handle the load created by thousands of users. Today, scalability is built into much of our infrastructure by default.We have had several years of infrastructure with automatic scalability, and some of the more recent advances in developer tooling are about convenience, and faster de...2018-08-211h 03React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 023: High-Performance GraphQL on Postgres with Hasura Tanmai GopalPanel: Nader DabitSia Karamalegos Special Guests: Tanmai Gopal In this episode, the React Round Up panelists talk to Tanmai Gopal. Tanmai is the founder at Hasura, where they have been building a GraphQL tooling that helps accelerate being able to use GraphQL for app developers. They talk about what Hasura is and what inspired him to build it, what Haskell does to Postgres, and query variables in GraphQL. They also touch on the importance of being aware of the database, how authorization works, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Tanmai introFounder of HasuraHas been building applications for...2018-08-0742 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 022: RxJS and redux-observable with Tracy Lee, Jay Phelps, and Ben LeshPanel: Nader DabitSia Karamalegos Special Guests: Tracy Lee, Jay Phelps, and Ben Lesh In this episode, the React Round Up panelists talk to Tracy Lee, Jay Phelps, and Ben Lesh about RxJS and redux-observable. Tracy, Jay, and Ben are the RxJS ThisDot Media group and where they do support contracts for RxJS, staff augmentation, developer relations, and put on events. They talk about what observables are and what they are trying to solve, the most common use cases for getting started with observables, and what Promises and Async/Await are. They also touch on what they like most about RxJS...2018-07-3158 minChangelog InterviewsChangelog InterviewsAWS Amplify and cloud-enabled appsWe talk with Nader Dabit, Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services, about the role of DevRel and what’s involved in this “dream job”, frontend and mobile developers using AWS Amplify to build cloud-enabled applications, how GraphQL, React, and others fit in, and the direction of React Native. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn mo...2018-07-251h 00The Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceThe Changelog: Software Development, Open SourceAWS Amplify and cloud-enabled apps (Interview)We talk with Nader Dabit, Developer Advocate for Amazon Web Services, about the role of DevRel and what’s involved in this “dream job”, frontend and mobile developers using AWS Amplify to build cloud-enabled applications, how GraphQL, React, and others fit in, and the direction of React Native. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Rollbar – We catch our errors before our users do because of Rollbar. Resolve errors in minutes, and deploy your code with confidence. Learn mo...2018-07-251h 00React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 018: Evolving Patterns in React with Alex MoldovanPanel: Charles Max WoodLucas ReisNader Dabit Special Guests: Alex Moldovan In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses the article Evolving Patterns in React with its author, Alex Moldovan. Alex is from Romania and works at Fortech as an engineering manager where he works mostly with the front-end development. He also is one of the co-founders of JSHeroes, which is the biggest JavaScript conference in Romania that also has a growing international community behind it. They answer some of Charles questions about React, talk about his article, their thoughts on the new changes, and more! In particular, we...2018-07-031h 00React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 016: React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture with James SinclairPanel: Charles Max WoodSia KaramalegosNader Dabit Special Guests: Jared Palmer In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses the article React, Redux, and JavaScript Architecture with the author James Sinclair. James is a web developer in Australia and he works at Squiz were he focuses on building a digital web place. They talk about his article and why he chose to write it, where he falls on the whole Redux debate, how to convince people to come to Redux, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: James introReact, Redux, and JavaScript ArchitectureWhy were the people...2018-06-1954 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 014: Razzle with Jared PalmerPanel: Nader Dabit Special Guests: Jared Palmer In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Razzle and other projects with Jared Palmer. Jared is the lead engineer at The Palmer Group, where he spends his time building apps and services for companies that have been underserved by the recent technological changes. They talk about what Razzle is, the benefit of server-side rendering, and the difficulties he faced putting this project together. They also touch on why he chose to create Razzle and some of his other projects like Backpack and After.js. In particular, we dive pretty deep...2018-06-0548 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 012: The Future of Higher Order Components and Render Props with Paul GrayPanel: Nader Dabit Special Guests: Paul Gray In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses the future of higher order components and render props with Paul Gray. Paul is a software developer at an educational technology company called Learning Objects. They have a learning platform there that helps instructional designers create better contents. They talk about how he got into programming and React, when you would want to use HOCs and render props, and chainable components. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Paul introReactHow long have you been working with React?How did you get into programming...2018-05-2236 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 010: Best Practices with React and Redux with Samuel MendenhallPanel: Cory HouseNader Dabit Special Guests: Samuel Mendenhall In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses best practices with React and Redux with Samuel Mendenhall. Samuel has been working in web development for the past five years and was recently working for Red Hat. They talk about what has led him to React, as well as some of the most common mistakes that people make in React. They also talk about the amazing power of TypeScript and when you may not want to use Redux. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Sam introjQuery, Backbone, and AngularReact and...2018-05-0851 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 008: The Framework Summit with Joe EamesPanel: Tara ManicsicNader Dabit Special Guests: Joe Eames In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses The Framework Summit with Joe Eames. Joe discusses the history behind the conference and how it came to be created. They really wanted to create a conference that would include all of the frameworks, especially those that are underrepresented in the programming community, like React. He touches on why he is passionate about this project, why it is important to be open to learning new things, and the overall format of the conference. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: The Framework...2018-04-241h 01React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 007: Breaking up with Higher Order Components with David AtchleyPanel: Charles Max WoodNader DabitCory HouseKent C Dodds Special Guests: David Atchley In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discuss breaking up with higher-order components with David Atchley. David has been doing software development for 24 years now and has worked mostly in web development. He has worked at many places from start-ups to large companies and does client work currently for Tandem.ly. They talk about what higher-order components and render props are and when you would want to use them to help you in your code. They also touch on overuse and misuse of applications and coding...2018-04-1712 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 003: Advanced Component Patterns and Downshift with Kent C DoddsPanel: Charles Max WoodNader DabitKent C DoddsCory House In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses advanced component patterns and Downshift. They talk about different component patterns, especially render prop patters, and the fact that Downshift allows for your components to be much more useful generally for more people. They also note that the render prop patterns can help to separate logic from view, which makes things easier to develop. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Component patternsDownshiftEgghead courseWhat makes it advanced?Requires taking a step back and think about your components a little differentlyIs there a...2018-03-201h 04React Round UpReact Round UpRRU 002: Webpack the Good Parts with Juho VepsäläinenPanel: Charles Max WoodNader DabitCory House Special Guests: Juho Vepsäläinen In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Webpack the good parts with Juho Vepsäläinen. He talks a lot about the book he has written on Webpack, which helps people understand Webpack and how to work with it. They also discuss the advantages to using Webpack and discuss how you can use it in your coding to your benefit. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: For 10% off, use “Juho” to sign up for React Dev SummitWhat is Webpack?Juho’s Webpack book: SurviveJSReactHow can someon...2018-03-1353 minReact Round UpReact Round UpRRU 001: Getting Started with ReactPanel:  Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Nader Dabit Kent C. Dodds Cory House Special Guests: None In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses how they each got into React and they provide some great resources for people who want to learn more about React and what it’s all about. They emphasize the fact that React is a very straightforward language and can be used relatively painlessly with a little bit of learning before jumping in. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How each of the panelists got into ReactAngular beginningsReact NativeReact Native TrainingReact JS ConsultingNode dev...2018-03-061h 08My JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 037: Nader DabitPanel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal...2017-11-3000 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 037: Nader DabitPanel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal...2017-11-3038 minMy JavaScript StoryMy JavaScript StoryMJS 037: Nader DabitPanel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal training, but, by only learning to code on the job. T...2017-11-3038 minAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvAll JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tvMJS 037: Nader DabitPanel:  Charles Max Wood Guest: Nader Dabit This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Nader Dabit. Nader is a familiar guest on JavaScript Jabber, talking about the state of React Native. Nader is the host of React Native Radio, another podcast on the Dev Chat TV network. Nader is a React Native trainer that does consulting and workshops in major cities in the US. Nader dives into his background and how he began his journey as a developer. Interestingly, Nader became successful as a developer without any formal...2017-11-3038 minJavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyJavaScript Archives - Software Engineering DailyReact Native Ecosystem with Nader Dabit React Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android. Nader Dabit hosts React Native Radio, a podcast about React Native. Nader also trains companies to use React Native through his company React Native Training. In this episode, we explore what a developer can and cannot do with React Native, when a developer needs to use native APIs, and some speculation on the future of React Native. 2017-07-0651 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyReact Native Ecosystem with Nader DabitReact Native allows developers to reuse components from one user interface on multiple platforms. React Native was introduced by Facebook to reduce the pain of teams who were rewriting their user interfaces for web, iOS, and Android.Nader Dabit hosts React Native Radio, a podcast about React Native. Nader also trains companies to user React Native through his company React Native Training. 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