JavaScript Jabber

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Web3 with Nik Kalyani - JSJ 630


Feel like you don’t know enough about Web3? Don’t worry, neither do we. That’s where these podcasts come in! In this new episode, the Jabberers sit down with Nik Kalyani, the founder of Decentology and overall Web3 expert. The gang discusses the “big...


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From Learning New Languages to Learning New Technologies - JSJ 629


Tony Alicea is a Udemy and Pluralsight Instructor. They delve into the crucial topic of understanding and mastering technology, featuring insightful discussions and experiences from our speakers. From the shift in focus from technical problems to...


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Web Development Revolution with Shai Reznik - JSJ 628


Shai Reznik is the Founder & CEO at HiRez.io and he is a Qwik Team Member. They dive deep into the world of web development with a focus on the Qwik framework and JavaScript streaming. They explore topics such as predictive buffering, Qwik...


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Svelte 5: Compiler, Signals, and Web App Performance - JSJ 627


Rich Harris joins this week's episode. They dive deep into the world of web application performance, signals, and the capabilities of Svelte 5. Join them as they explore the innovative features of Svelte 5, its compiler capabilities, and its potential...


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Embracing Web Standards with Owen Buckley - JsJ 626


Delve into a thought-provoking discussion with Owen Buckley, a seasoned web developer with 20 years of experience. Owen introduces Greenwood, a project focused on leveraging web standards and simplifying web development. Throughout the episode, They...


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 April 2, 2024  1h9m
 
 

Simplifying Development with Deno - JSJ 625


Kevin Whinnery is the Head of Developer Relations at Deno. They dive deep into the world of Deno, exploring its evolution, functionality, and differences from its predecessor, Node.js. They discuss the challenges Deno has faced in establishing...


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 March 29, 2024  1h14m
 
 

Navigating Web Development Challenges - JSJ 624


Shay Davidson is a full-stack web, mobile, and game developer. He is currently leading the front end at Lemonade. The discussion revolves around the use of Supabase as a free database and its comparisons to Firebase for developer experience. They dive into building applications with Next.js and React 18, utilizing React Server Components to interact with the Supabase API...


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 March 18, 2024  1h11m
 
 

Unveiling Chrome DevTools: Network Monitoring, Cache Debugging, and Beyond - JSJ 623


Michael Hablich is the product lead for Chrome DevTools and Puppeteer. They delve into a comprehensive discussion on various features and uses of the network tab for monitoring API calls, performance debugging with cache, simulating network conditions, and visual understanding of page loading. They cover topics such as debugging, PHP, and the history of dev tools...


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 March 12, 2024  1h17m
 
 

The Alphabet Soup of Performance Measurements - JSJ 622


Dan Shappir takes the lead in explaining all of the acronyms and metrics for measuring the performance of your web applications. He leads a discussion through the ins and outs of monitoring performance and then how to improve and check up on how your website is doing...


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 February 27, 2024  1h14m
 
 

Simplifying Full-Stack Dev with the "Boring JavaScript Stack" and Sales Framework - JSJ 621


Kelvin Omereshone is the lead maintainer of Sales.js. In this episode, they uncover the complexities of the "Boring JavaScript Stack" and its implications for building full-stack web applications. They engage in in-depth discussions on MVC conventions, data modeling, front-end and back-end integration challenges, and the role of frameworks like React and Vue in UI development...


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 February 20, 2024  53m