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Things about Svelte. Sometimes weekly, sometimes not.
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In this show, educator Zac Gordon talks with JavaScript Influencers inside and outside of the WordPress Community and asks them how they learn JavaScript and what their advice is for others who want to "Learn JavaScript Deeply"
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Vue is a growing front-end framework for web developments. Hear experts cover technologies and movements within the Vue community by talking to members of the open source and development community.
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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
Wes Bos & Scott Tolinski - Full Stack JavaScript Web Developers
Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski dive deep into web development topics, explaining how they work and talking about their own experiences. They cover from JavaScript frameworks like React, to the latest advancements in CSS to simplifying web tooling.
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Dive into JavaScript and Web development stories with hosts John Papa, Ward Bell, Craig Shoemaker, and Dan Wahlin. Web Rush is a weekly podcast where we tackle the challenges facing Web developers today and invite expert guests on the show to share their experience solving concrete problems while building real Web applications. Listen for practical insights and honest talk about the topics you are facing today, with Web Rush. Sponsored by AG Grid and Nrwl.io
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We cover the latest Vue news and tutorials in about 5 minutes. Our goal is to give you the information you need to stay on top of your game as a Vue developer. Links to all the stories we talk about can be found in our weekly newsletter and on http://news.vuejs.org
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Enjoy the Vue is a Vue.js podcast bringing you panel discussions, guest interviews, and much more to keep you up to date on what's happening in the Vue and tech communities.
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On The Bike Shed, hosts Joël Quenneville and Stephanie Minn discuss development experiences and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
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The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and small business management. As web development agency owners for the better part of a decade, they’ve worked with all sorts of technologies, through the rise of responsive web design, the revolution of serverless computing, and the popularity gain of many no-code tools for small business owners. They commonly discuss foundational web development technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - in ...
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Exploring React Native Together
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To change careers and land your first job as a Software Engineer, you need more than just great software development skills - you need to develop yourself. Welcome to the podcast that helps you develop your skills, your habits, your network and more, all in hopes of becoming a thriving Software Engineer.
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Learn the latest programming updates in the tech world.
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Brief thoughts and insights from Caleb. Mostly on work. Mostly while drinking tea.
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We talk about Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and everything in between. From tiny tips to bigger challenges we take on 3 questions a show; What are you working on? What's blocking you? What's something cool you want to share?
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A podcast about developer tools and the people who make them. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore modern developer tooling and interview the people who make it possible. We love talking to the creators front-end frameworks (React, Solid, Svelte, Vue, Angular, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), Languages (Unison, Elixor, Rust, Zig), web tech (WASM, Web Containers, WebGPU, WebGL), database providers (Turso, Planetscale, Supabase, EdgeDB), and platforms (SST, A ...
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Take a break, grab a cup of coffee and join us to discuss what's new in frontend development and, why not, outside of it? Jesus 'Chucho' Castañeda and Ricard Torres are both Principal Frontend Software Engineer at Cognizant Netcentric. They bring your most needed monthly break. Tune in!
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The Call Kent podcast is a regular podcast where you call in with a question and Kent answers. Call in with your questions right from your web browser with any device at https://kentcdodds.com/call
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𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙉𝙞𝙠𝙤𝙨 𝙎𝙝𝙤𝙬 delivers your story and expertise to the world. It hosts expert-level conversations with people from various fields including tech, software, faith, philosophy, engineering and markets. Show host Nikos Katsikanis has a Msci in Biophysics (5 years advanced degree), 13+ years of software development experience and various entrepreneurial ventures. 📹 Selected shows are uploaded to YouTube and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/QuantumInformation
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The DevLab Podcast (by hackajob) is your backstage pass into the world of today’s leading tech professionals. We talk to developers, engineers, product managers, CTOs, and more from some of the most innovative companies in the UK and US. If you’re building a career in tech, this is where you’ll find the stories, skills, and strategies that matter. Each episode brings you real journeys, technical know-how, and actionable insights to help you grow your craft and your career.
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Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust talk amongst themselves and with special guests about many facets of aging and how it feels to be Oldish in the 21st Century. Conversation, stories, facts, information, opinions, experiences.
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JavaScript and web technology podcast hosted by Jake Maldonado
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Welcome to Energy Bytes with John Kalfayan and Bobby Neelon. Your essential guide to the intersection of data and energy. This podcast dives deep into the world of energy, shedding light on how data, AI, and technology are revolutionizing this sector. Each episode equips listeners with insights into the most efficient tools and resources, paving the way for a data-driven future in energy. From technical nuances to broader industry trends, Energy Bytes offers an unparalleled perspective on th ...
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The JavaScript Master Podcast is a go-to resource for JavaScript developers looking to learn, grow, and connect with the community. Hosted by experienced developers, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, from production-ready applications to architecture and performance best practices. Whether you're new to the language or a seasoned developer, the podcast provides valuable insights and practical tips that will help you become a super JavaScript developer. Listen, code, and repeat! js-p ...
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Whiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, Neat
RobbieTheWagner, Charles William Carpenter III, Adam Argyle, and The Radcast Network
Veteran web developers RobbieTheWagner, Charles William Carpenter III, and Adam Argyle host this informal, whiskey-fueled fireside chat with your favorite web devs. They discuss all things web development including JavaScript, TypeScript, EmberJS, React, Astro, SolidJS, CSS, HTML, Web3, and more. They take a unique approach and focus on getting to know the human side of developers and their hobbies outside of work, all while sampling a new whiskey that they rate on their unique tentacle scale.
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A Bad Programming Podcast
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A series of short episodes where we talk about our product development workflow at Éphémère Creative.
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Hosted by LearnToProgram.tv's Mark Lassoff, this podcast series is designed for software, web and eLearning Developers-- or anyone that wants to program with Javascript. Javascript is a widely used client-side scripting language that is interpreted in the web browser. Having a strong understanding of the Javascript language will allow you to create advanced web sites that include numerous possible effects and the use of AJAX for an improved user interface experience. This Podcast will cover ...
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The Real State of Tech Hiring: AI, Ghosting, and the Developer Drought - JSJ 698
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1:04:55In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Steve Edwards and I kick things off by catching up on life — from winter weather and marathon training to health journeys, CrossFit, and some behind-the-scenes personal stories that shaped how we think about wellness and longevity. After warming up, we shift our focus to the state of the tech job market, someth…
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Web News: Should Developers Code Over The Holidays? (Hustle Culture)
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22:52The holidays are coming up, and for many developers that brings up a familiar dilemma - should you keep coding, learning, and building… or should you unplug and take a real break? With fast-moving frameworks, constant updates, and pressure to stay relevant, stepping away can feel risky. But burnout is real, and the holidays are often one of the few…
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RNR 349 - How 2025 Changed the React Native Job Market (with Taylor Desseyn)
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46:32Mazen and Robin are joined by fan-favorite Taylor Desseyn to discuss how the React Native job market has shifted in 2025 and why community matters more than ever. They break down what skills companies want now and how developers can stand out in a tighter market. Show Notes RNR 302 - Landing a Job with Taylor Desseyn Thelma & James (The band Taylor…
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Chris and Andrew kick things off with some weather whiplash and snowblower talk before introducing a new guest on the show, long-time Rubyist David Hill. They chat about fast food and favorite shows, David’s accidental path into Ruby and Rails, and various projects he’s worked on, including an AED management application. The discussion also touches…
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Infinite Scroll, Zero Frameworks: Just Generators and Grit
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3:29This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/infinite-scroll-zero-frameworks-just-generators-and-grit. Generators are functions which can be exited and later re-entered. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #javascript, #generat…
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The "Feynman Technique" for Algorithms: How to Stop Memorizing Code and Start Building Intuition
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4:10This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/the-feynman-technique-for-algorithms-how-to-stop-memorizing-code-and-start-building-intuition. Why volume-based study fails, and how to use LLMs to build the mental models you're missing. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. Y…
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Custom Renderers for Svelte with Paolo Ricciuti
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1:00:59In this episode of Svelte Radio, we welcome Jeppe as a new permanent host and sit down with Paolo Ricciuti, Svelte maintainer and Senior Software Developer at Main Matter, to dive deep into Svelte custom renderers. Paolo walks us through how custom renderers work (using React's approach with React DOM, Ink, and React Native as context), explains th…
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By Caleb Porzio
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Inside the Email Infrastructure of High-Growth Companies
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43:30In this episode of the Develop Yourself Podcast, I talk with three email and growth experts about something most developers overlook: email as a serious money maker. I’m joined by: Mike, founder of Seventh Sense, an AI-powered email timing platform Boris, Senior Digital Marketing Manager at Educative, one of the largest developer learning platforms…
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Doing One Thing Exceptionally Well: CodeRabbit’s Approach to AI Code Review
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46:11Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Nick Taylor talk with Erik Thorelli and Hendrik Krack from CodeRabbit about how they’re rethinking AI-powered code review, why focus beats feature-bloat, the value of transparency, and how CodeRabbit reduces cognitive load for developers while keeping humans meaningfully in the loop. In thi…
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Clean Code: Concurrency Patterns, Context Management, and Goroutine Safety [Part 5]
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4:09This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/clean-code-concurrency-patterns-context-management-and-goroutine-safety-part-5. A practical guide to clean, safe Go concurrency—covering context, goroutines, channels, patterns, pitfalls, and lessons learned from production systems. Check more stories related to programmin…
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Building Software for Chemistry Labs with Java
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58:51An airhacks.fm conversation with Stanislav Bashkyrtsev (@sbashkirtsev) about: scientific software for chemists and drug discovery,peaksel flagship software for analyzing mass spectrometer data,parsing binary instrument formats up to gigabytes in size,mass spectrometry measuring molecular weights using electric fields and detectors,daltons as mass u…
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Wes and Scott talk about their evolving home-server setups—Synology rigs, Mac minis, Docker vs. VMs, media servers, backups, Cloudflare Tunnels, and the real-world pros and cons of running your own hardware. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:35 Why use a home server? 07:29 Apps for home servers 16:23 Home server hardware 18:27 Brought to you b…
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Ep. #54: From "Works on Chrome" to "Works on Web"
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27:44We discuss Interop 2025 and the upcoming 2026 edition that has opened the call to action for feature suggestions. Chucho and Ricard explain you how they used to hack browsers to get that cross-browser support with JavaScript polyfills and CSS conditional rules. These days are gone, we look forward to more browser interoperability. We have a small w…
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“SEO is dead” has been a running joke for over a decade - but heading into 2026, the debate feels louder than ever. With AI search, shrinking Google traffic, zero-click results, TikTok discovery, Amazon reviews, Reddit research, and AI assistants reshaping how people find information, the real question isn’t whether SEO is dead… it’s what SEO has b…
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Oldish Book Club: The Thursday Murder Club
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39:46Send us a text In this episode of the Oldish Book Club co-hosts Dr. Janet Price and Gregg Kaloust and our dear friend Leslie Ross-Degnan read and discuss The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. It's a better book than we expected, full of twists and turns and Oldish themes. The Netflix movie is pretty good, too. Support the show Connect with Jan…
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Go’s 16th Anniversary and the Major Highlights of 2025
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10:48This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/gos-16th-anniversary-and-the-major-highlights-of-2025. The Go team is applying its thoughtful and uncompromising mindset to the problems and opportunities of this dynamic space. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can als…
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/rust-1780-whats-in-it. Rust now supports a #[diagnostic] attribute namespace to influence compiler error messages. Check more stories related to programming at: https://hackernoon.com/c/programming. You can also check exclusive content about #rust, #rustlang, #rust-update,…
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961: Keeping Up With The Fast and Furious Web
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28:02Scott and CJ go live from JS Nation NYC to talk about how developers can actually stay current without drowning in the constant churn of new tools and trends. They break down how to see through the fluff, focus on why tech exists before adopting it, and build a healthier, curiosity-driven approach to learning in 2025 and beyond. Show Notes 00:00 We…
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The ONLY Project You Need to Build to Become a Software Developer in 2026
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20:25I lay out the project with tons of resources right here 👇 https://brianjenney.medium.com/your-learning-roadmap-to-become-a-software-developer-2e15e1ce1e22 Send us a text Shameless Plugs Free 5 day email course to go from HTML to AI Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here Apply for 1 of 12 spots at Parsity - Learn to build complex …
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This week we have Eric Seidel, co-creator of Flutter and founder of Shorebird. Eric shares his journey from building WebKit at Apple and Chrome at Google to creating Flutter, a multi-platform UI framework that compiles to native code. We talk about the technical challenges of browser engines, why the web couldn't deliver high-quality mobile apps, a…
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Behind the Scenes: A Day in the Life of Activision QA
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48:22Julian Pacino, a Senior game QA tester at Activision, shares his journey and insights into the gaming industry. He discusses the specifics of quality assurance in video games, offering valuable advice for those considering gaming careers. This conversation provides a glimpse into the game testing career path.…
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If Your Documentation Takes Two Clicks to Open, Congrats - It’s Already Outdated
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12:12This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/if-your-documentation-takes-two-clicks-to-open-congrats-its-already-outdated. An article on effective documentation practices in software development, explaining how to structure specs, READMEs, JavaDocs, and clean code. Check more stories related to programming at: https:…
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Guest Ilja - Berlin-based developer specializing in building websites and data visualizations for NGOs. Svelte Ambassador. Topics Discussed Working with NGOs vs. traditional businesses Budget constraints and project-based funding The AfroZensus project Svelte 5 migration Berlin Svelte Meetup announcement Berlin Svelte Meetup Date: December 9th (Tue…
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Free .cv Domains for Everyone: A Tiny Island Nation Is Rewriting the Future of Professional Profiles
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7:36This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/free-cv-domains-for-everyone-a-tiny-island-nation-is-rewriting-the-future-of-professional-profiles. The .cv domain is shaping a new global identity layer in the AI era, as Cape Verde and Ola.cv build an open, DNS-anchored alternative to LinkedIn. Check more stories related…
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Web News: The End Of Consumer Computing As We Know It
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40:01In this edition of the Web News, Matt and Mike dive into the idea that consumer computing might be reaching a breaking point. With RAM prices skyrocketing, hardware getting more expensive, and the industry shifting toward cloud-powered and AI-assisted workflows, we ask a dramatic question: Is this the end of consumer computing as we know it? We exp…
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RNR 348 - From Ionic Evangelist to React Native Content Creator: Simon Grimm
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43:14Mazen and Jamon chat with Simon Grimm about his move from Ionic pioneer to React Native creator. Simon highlights key cross-platform trends, why React Native’s future looks exciting, and how he supports developers through Galaxies.dev. Show Notes Simon Grimm's podcast, Rocket Ship: https://podcast.galaxies.dev Zero to Hero, Launch Your First Real M…
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By Caleb Porzio
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Docker Disasters and Dev Container Journeys
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1:17:43Andrew kicks off at 8 a.m. with six Docker containers running, and he and Chris dive into what modern Rails development looks like inside dev containers—covering Rails’ own images and features, using Mise and Playwright instead of Selenium, and why OrbStack has replaced Docker Desktop on their Macs. They talk through the trade-offs of running servi…
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EP 78: Bruce Holman & Corey Scott from Energy Payables
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1:10:28Bruce Holman and Corey Scott showed up ready to blow up the idea that accounts payable has to be slow, messy, and stuck in the past. They walked us through how Energy Payables is flipping the script with a platform that actually makes sense for operators and vendors, think cleaner workflows, real transparency, and smart tech like AI doing the heavy…
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Are Developers Overthinking Everything? w/ Bdougie
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54:40Recorded live at All Things Open, Robbie and guest co-host Nick Taylor talk with Bdougie (Brian Douglas) about open source’s impact on their careers, the legacy of OpenSauced, and why developer tools succeed—or don’t. They dive into Git philosophy, editor wars, AI’s sometimes-chaotic influence on coding, and how strong frameworks like Rails still s…
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How I Built an AI-Powered Research Automation System with n8n, Groq, and 5 Academic APIs
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7:15This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-i-built-an-ai-powered-research-automation-system-with-n8n-groq-and-5-academic-apis. Discover how to build a powerful AI-Powered Research Automation System using low-code tools like n8n, Groq, and integration with 5 academic APIs. Check more stories related to programmi…
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Stateful API-to-Database Synchronization: Implementing Incremental Data Ingestion from REST APIs wit
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13:40This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/stateful-api-to-database-synchronization-implementing-incremental-data-ingestion-from-rest-apis-wit. Stop writing fragile cron scripts. Learn to build stateful, incremental data streams from any REST API using Python and a pull-based CDC model. Check more stories related t…
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960: Reacting to the Weird + Creative Corners of the Web
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27:33Wes and Scott talk about the weird, creative corners of the web—from live-coded music with Strudel and wild Hydra visuals to shader wizardry, projection-mapping art, fully synced Christmas lights, and more. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 01:10 Strudel https://www.tiktok.com/@dj_dave__/video/7541104277234748685 https://www.tiktok.com/@switch.an…
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How AI Is Quietly Reshaping the Software Development Lifecycle
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7:23This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-ai-is-quietly-reshaping-the-software-development-lifecycle. AI has accelerated software delivery, yet the SDLC remains outdated—still following decades-old steps: planning, requirements, development, testing, deployment. Check more stories related to programming at: ht…
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Never Ending Updates | AI Models, Cursor, Frameworks
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1:14:12The web development world never stops moving - frameworks push new versions, browsers release new features, dependabot keeps chiming in, and AI tools like Cursor and the latest LLMs drop at a dizzying pace. In this episode, Mike breaks down why everything updates so fast, how he personally decides what’s worth upgrading, and how he stays sane with …
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Asking for advice on workshops at tech conferences. I'm one of the planners for a conference we host in Chattanooga, https://sceniccitysummit.com/. Last year we hosted our first day of workshops. It wasn't as successful as we had planned. We want to try this again for our next event that will be on June 5th, 2025. I know that you have held workshop…
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Building a Sustainable Future in APIs with Kin Lane
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43:05Kin Lane - personal website API Evangelist Kin on GitHub Kin on Socials: Bluesky Mastodon LinkedIn Check out Kin's Podcast, API Evangelist Conversations (Spotify & Apple Podcasts) Creators & Guests Kin Lane - Guest Phil Sturgeon - Host Click here to view the episode transcript.By APIs You Won't Hate
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959: TypeScript on the GPU with TypeGPU creator Iwo Plaza
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25:36Scott and CJ sit down live at JSNation NYC with Iwo Plaza, creator of TypeGPU, to dig into how WebGPU is unlocking a new wave of graphics and compute power on the web. They chat about shader authoring in TypeScript, the future of GPU-powered AI in the browser, and what it takes to build a killer developer-friendly graphics library. Show Notes 00:00…
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#291 - Open Source + Hard Work: A CTO’s Roadmap for Junior Developers
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27:10Amber argues that the biggest problem facing new developers isn’t coding ability… It’s lack of real experience, and an over-reliance on feel-good advice that doesn’t translate into hireability. We dig into: Why contributing to real, medium-complexity open-source projects is the fastest path to becoming job-ready Why most juniors aren’t actually hir…
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Ep. #53: The raise of the amateur website and AI
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27:12We discuss how inexperienced developers are leveling up, how no-code solutions are taking over, and do you even need to know how to code anymore? Is vibe coding the new go-to for everything or just certain use cases? Follow us: - Chucho Castañeda https://x.com/honupo - Ricard Torres https://ricard.social/@dev…
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