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DejaVue

Alexander Lichter & Michael Thiessen

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Welcome to DejaVue, the Vue podcast you didn't know you needed until now! Join Michael Thiessen and Alexander Lichter on a thrilling journey through the world of Vue and Nuxt. Get ready for weekly episodes packed with insights, updates, and deep dives into everything Vue-related. From component libraries to best practices, and beyond, they've got you covered.
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Podcast interviewing people from the reddit webdev with 340,000 members. Discussion about software development, web development, web dev, html, css, javascript, full stack, front-end, back-end, devops and everything in between.
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Find out the life of a dad that juggles a family and code! Each podcast talks about different experiences. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gs-webdev/support
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Elixir Wizards is an interview-style podcast for anyone interested in functional programming and the Elixir Programming Language. Hosted by SmartLogic engineers and Elixirists Owen Bickford, Dan Ivovich, and Sundi Myint, this show features in-depth discussions with some of the brightest minds in the industry, discussing training and documentation in Phoenix LiveView, the evolution of programming languages, Erlang VM, and more. In the current season, we're branching out from Elixir to compare ...
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No Kill Switch

Sebastian Gebski

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"There's no kill switch on awesome." Sebastian Gebski's audioblog. Geek, agilista, blogger, codefella, serial reader. In the daylight - I lead software delivery. #lean #dotnet #webdev #elixir. I speak here for myself only.
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Artisans Podden

Mikko Lauhakari och Jonas Erlandsson

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This is a podcast by two web.dev dads in Sweden. We are very involved in running, maintaining and being a part of the Swedish Laravel community. That is where this podcast sprung from, the LaravelSE community. But we are about so much more than just Laravel, we also love frontend development, backend development, solution architecting, all things web, tech and gadgets. Besides talking about all of the things above, we also chitchat about being dads, life, hipster-ing and much more. Note: We ...
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Dear Unexpected Entrepreneurs is the new flagship podcast for Summit, a community for entrepreneurs looking to refine their idea or grow their businesses to the next level. An unexpected entrepreneur is an expert in their field, who has ambitious goals to innovate in their sector and push boundaries, which then, in turn, become their means for living and their own unique business. Their goal wasn’t always to build a business, but to fill a need in a sector they're passionate about.
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CodingCat.dev Podcast

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CodingCat.dev Podcast is a development podcast made by developers for developers. Learning how to be a developer is hard, CodingCat.dev will show you how to grow as a developer bit by bit. We continue this journey of building up purrfect peeps, by also including courses on https://codingcat.dev Links 🎥 YouTube: https://youtube.com/codingcatdev 🌎 Site: https://codingcat.dev/ 📦 GitHub: https://github.com/CodingCatDev 🎓Courses: https://codingcat.dev/courses Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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Welcome listener to my podcast..If “coding is life” your’re in the right spot to listen to all the progress make while learning Javascript. Plus I get to talk about all my “nerdy subjects” like space “Are we truly alone?”, games and sports. so stay tune :)
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It was teased in the last episode already and here it - Michael and Alex talk about the current hype in the front end development community: Signals. But if you as a Vue developer don't feel hyped around it and maybe even didn't hear much around it, fear no more - that is normal and will be explained in the episode too. Join the two Vue experts cov…
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Join Alex and Michael on a talk about a key topic in Vue.js - the reactivity system. Before diving into how it works in Vue 3, reactivity in Vanilla JS is covered. Then, the differences between the major Vue versions are discussed, showing an astonishing evolution in terms of DX but also performance when it comes to reactivity. Of course, the ref v…
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The guest of this episode is Maggie Appleton, a designer, anthropologist and developer who has recently explored the world of local-first by giving the closing keynote at the last local-first conf. This conversation will dive into the topics of her talk including home cooked software, the idea behind barefoot developers and how AI complements local…
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For the 20th episode we surprise you with a "in-person" podcast episode! Alex is joined by Principal Engineer and Vue Core Team Member Natalia Tepluhina to talk about two important topics - Documentation and the Migration from Vue 2 to Vue 3. Learn in this episode what Natalia does in the core team, how difficult writing docs is and how to improve …
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Are you using Nuxt and want to hear some insights you weren't aware of? Perfect! Then this DejaVue podcast episode is what you need. Michael and Alex are going through more than five big tips around Nuxt, from features under the radar over to a big chunk of amazing benefits and why they exist, all from Michael's Nuxt Tips Collection* which releases…
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Today Brandon Roberts from OpenSauced discusses his work on Analog.js, a meta framework for Angular. He explains the concept of a meta framework as something that stitches pieces together on top of an existing framework like Angular. Brandon shares his journey to open source and how he aims to take Angular to the next level with Analog.js. Tune in …
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In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael talk about the previous "IRL Nuxt event", which was a team meeting where most Nuxt Core Team members met in France. Together, they discuss why they met, what happened, why there was a delicious cake and further insights from the retreat, like more breaking changes to Nitro and Nuxt, codemods and other to…
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Join us as we dive into web development fundamentals with Corbin! Learn about his journey, from early education to teaching and contributing to TanStack. Perfect for both new and seasoned devs. Don't miss insights on frameworks, APIs, and more. Watch, comment, and share!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/webdev-fundamentals-or-react-angular-and-vueSpons…
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The guest of this episode is James Pearce, the author of Tinybase, a reactive data store library for local-first apps. This conversation will explore how Tinybase works including its custom query system, the various persistence and syncing integrations as well as James’ plans for the future. Mentioned in podcast James Pearce: x.com/jamespearce + sc…
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The Elixir Wizards and Thinking Elixir podcasts join forces to bring you a special hype-isode for ElixirConf 2024 in Orlando, Florida. Hosts Owen, Sundi, David, and Mark discuss their favorite moments from past conferences and offer a sneak peek into what this year's event has in store. From insightful training classes to thought-provoking talks on…
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In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Vanessa Otto, a Senior Engineer at GitLab and previously being the head of Frontend at Zavvy. After discussing Vanessa's co-host role in the German Working Draft podcast, it all revolves around the headless editor "Tiptap" in the episode. From hearing why Vanessa chose it instead of other e…
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Hey, everyone! Join us on CodingCat.dev as Vincent shares his journey from electrical engineering to tech writing. It's a fun chat with plenty of laughs and insights into the tech world. Don’t miss out and remember to share it with your friends!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/turning-documentation-into-a-product-best-practices-for-successSponsors:- C…
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After the first part, Michael and Alex continue their conversation with the one and only Evan You, covering the future of the modern JavaScript Framework. Starting straight with possible plans for Vue 4 to address common pain points and no ETA for the next major, exciting improvements like native CSS Scoping or removing the need for declaring props…
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Learn how AI transforms system design and architecture with insights from Multiplayer's CTO. Explore new tools and collaborative features for developers. https://codingcat.dev/podcast/ai-for-system-design-and-architecture-documentation 00:00 Introduction 00:18 Meet Thomas Johnson 00:54 What is Multiplayer? 02:55 Early Tech Journey 05:12 Career Tran…
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Summary: In this episode we sit down with Matias (patakdev) and Pete (pngwn) to talk about how Vite evolved into a framework agnostic build tool and what it has planned for the future. Recorded on June 28th, 2024 Discussion: Building and maintaining Vite Vite vs Snowpack Speeding up Vite with Rolldown Vite's new Environment API utilizing serverless…
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Catch the latest updates on Flutter and Firebase from Google I/O 2023. Hear Roman Jacquez's insights and explore the exciting new features. Share your thoughts!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/google-i-o-flutter-updates-and-firebase00:00 Introduction00:18 Meet Roman00:34 Google I/O Highlights01:13 Flutter Moments01:35 Roman's Background02:25 Career Jo…
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This DejaVue episode is special - Alex and Michael meet up with the creator of Vue, Vite and Rolldown, Evan You himself and talk about the last ten years of Vue! Starting with how Vue.js started as a side project while Evan still worked at Google, Evan shares the story of how Vue.js came to be and how it evolved over the years. Interesting insights…
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Jump into "UsingFirebaseWithCommunicationsAPI.mp4" with Amanda and learn how to leverage Firebase and Vonage APIs for building secure, interactive web experiences. Comment and share!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/using-firebase-with-communication-apis00:00 Introduction00:20 Meet Amanda01:48 Amanda's Background04:10 Dual Language Education05:16 In-Pe…
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The guest of this episode is Adam Wiggins, who is the founder of Heroku and one of the co-authors of the local-first essay by Ink & Switch. As Adam is also a co-organizer of the first local-first conference, this conversation will reflect on the event, share our learnings and discuss a couple of key topics such as a new definition of local-first so…
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VueUse might be a library known to many Vue and Nuxt developers - and if not, it should be quickly! With over 200 functions, composables and utilities, it provides a "standard composable kit" which Alex and Michael take a look at in this DejaVue episode. And more than that, they also share their favorite composables that they use or learnt a lot fr…
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Nuxt 4 is cooking for a while and is close to being released soon. An ideal time for a DejaVue episode where Michael and Alex we explore the upcoming major version of the metaframework with the lead of the Nuxt team, Daniel Roe. After introducing Daniel, we jump into the power of small changes and how Daniel explains his day job to people. We then …
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Today on DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Game and Web Developer Eduard But, who created Geotastic - a Vue-based browser game revolving around geographical knowledge and uses Googles Maps and Streetview API! Starting with Edu's background in programming and web development and initial experiences with Vue.js, we dive deep into how it happene…
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The guest of this episode is Matt Wonlaw, a prolific local-first tool builder who’s behind projects such as Vlcn, cr-sqlite and Materialite. Most recently Matt also joined Rocicorp to work on their new product. This conversation will go deep on his projects covering CRDTs, SQLite and incremental view maintenance. Mentioned in podcast Matt Wonlaw: x…
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Brendan Burns discusses how AI has changed his development approach, making it easier to find solutions to problems and generate documentation for personal projects. He shares examples of using GitHub Copilot to learn Rust and generate Terraform code from Azure infrastructure. Bdougie comments on how AI can help open source projects by improving do…
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In this episode of DejaVue, Michael is joined by Matt Maribojoc, better known as LearnVue on YouTube. While Alex is being absent at VueConf US, Matt and Michael discuss topics around learning and understanding new programming features - from figuring out what the latest features are over to how to properly learn them and eventually teach them to th…
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