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Stay up-to-date with the JavaScript and Open-Source communities with the 20MinJS podcast. We publish interviews to members of our communities and discuss new and exciting technologies that are shaping the web ecosystem.Hosted by OpenReplay, an open-source session replay tool for developers.
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Data loading can make or break your app's user experience. In this episode we discuss several different techinques that can help you reduce the time your users need to wait until they get the data they need. This is part 2 of a 2-parter episode, and here we cover: - Loading Near Realtime data - Lazy loading and prefetching - Resumability If you hav…
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Data loading can make or break your app's user experience. In this episode we discuss several different techinques that can help you reduce the time your users need to wait until they get the data they need. This is part 1 of a 2-parter episode, and here we cover: - Server side rendering - JAMStack - Caching Tune in next week to hear about other di…
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Replicache is an innovative JavaScript framework that allows you to build real-time, collaboration apps without the hustle of dealing and developing a complex architecture yourself. Companies spend years developing their own solutions for this problem, with Replicache you can achieve it in hours. In this episode we talked about what exactly is Repl…
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In this episode Josh Goldberg, author of "Learning TypeScript" shares with us some of the most interesting features of TypeScript. We talk about whether or not JavaScript developers should learn TS and why he thinks it's such a great idea doing it. We also covered some of the best resources to learn TypeScript from (including his book!) and he tell…
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Daishi is a developer from Japan and the main maintainer of the popular, tiny state management library for React: Zustand. While he's still actively working on making Zustand as lightweight and complete as possbile, he's also working similar alternatives for the same space. During this conversation we talk about some of the design decisions that ma…
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Sergii is a sailor-turned-developer who's been working as a Web Developer for the past year. In this episode he tells us all about his experience and his own advice to everyone looking to either switch jobs or start a new career in Web Development. He shares some interesting advice regarding self-study vs formal studies, what resources he used to p…
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In this episode of 20MinJS we talk to Eduardo San Martin, Vue core team member, and the creator of Pinia. We cover topics like State Management, Option stores vs Setup stores, and more. Meet Eduardo: His Twitter profile Github Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS Review Us! Don't forget to leave a review of the episode or the entire podcast on Podchas…
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In this episode of 20MinJS we interview Omar Mashaal, the creator of UltraJS, a very innovative Deno framework that allows you to write modern React applications using the power of browser-compatible technologies. Interesting links Ultra's website Github repo V2 announcement Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS Review Us! Don't forget to leave a revie…
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Benjamin is a JS developer and Dev Rel at Webiny. He's been dealing with Serverless functions and JavaScript for years now and in this episode, he's telling us what serverless actually means in the context of JavaScript and how to get started. Get in touch with Ben: Twitter @muzzlehatch_ Everywhere else: endymion1818 Web: deliciousreverie.co.uk Fol…
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Thiébaut is a developer-turned-laywer who has been specializing in the GDPR normative for the last 20 years. He knows everything there is to know about it and in this episode we'll discuss why you as a developer, need to know about it. Visit Thiébaut's project, Legiscope: https://www.legiscope.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/The20MinJ…
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Chance is one of the developers working on the Remix team and is going to share with us, some of the most interesting features of the framework. If you never tried Remix before or of you'd like to know if this is the framework for your next project, check the episode out and decide for yourself. We discuss topics such as: - Bridging the gap between…
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Antonello is a developer and freelance technical writer. He's been dealing with SEO for years, and in this episode, he shares some insights into how JavaScript can affect our SEO both ways. In this episode, we covered topics such as common SEO myths, the crawl budget, and some best practices to optimize our JavaScript to influence the SEO of our si…
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Corbin, software developer and author of the upcoming title "The Framework Field Guide", shares with us his filosophy when it comes to learning something new. In this case, three different UI frameworks and why is it such a great idea to learn them all at once! Get to know Corbin Twitter: https://twitter.com/ His website: https://crutchcorn.dev Int…
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In this episode we discuss all security aspects to take into consideration for new and existing projects. We cover both, the supply chain aspects of security and code-specific attack vectors to look out for. Liran is a security researcher and Dev Advocate for Snyk, if you're interested in knowing more about this topic, reach out to him with the fol…
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Chris Bongers, team lead and Sr. Developer at daily.dev is back on the show to discuss Astro. If you haven't heard or tried the framework yet, this is a great opportunity to catch up and learn the basics to get started. Get to know Chris Twitter: https://twitter.com/DailyDevTips1 DailyDevTips website: https://daily-dev-tips Interesting links: Daily…
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Francesco is the Dev Advocate for daily.dev and a very active Web3 content creator. He's sharing information about Web3 every day on Twitter and YouTube and today he shares with us everything you need to get started as a Web3 developer and how can JavaScript help you in that regard. Get to know Francesco Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrancescoCiull4…
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In this episode, we discuss Fresh, Deno's latest framework. Our guest, Luca Casonato, is the creator of Fresh, he's been working on it for over a year, and is happy to discuss the framework's key features, such as the architecture, it's speed and more. If you've been wanting to try Deno for Web Development, this might be your chance! Get to know Lu…
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In this episode we cover the current state of the Node-killer turned cloud runtime: Deno. We have a very interesting conversation with Bartek Iwanczuk, engineer at Deno Land. We discuss the current state of Deno, the design principles behind it and everything you need to know about Deno Deploy, their cloud runtime that alllows you to run JavaScript…
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In this episode of 20MinJS we discuss what it means to bundle and compile (or rather "transpile") our JavaScript code. Why do we do it, what benefits do we get out of those processes and we also get a glimpse into a potential future of what bundling will be like in the next few years. Learn about that and more in this episode with Michele Riva. Get…
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In this episode Rob Levin, creator of AgnosticUI, shares with us the ins and out of his framework agnostic component library and what the process for building one looks like. If you're working or thinking about building one yourself, don't miss this episode and listen to Rob's experience. Links of interest: AgnosticUI's Github AgnosticUI's docs Agn…
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In this episode I have a very interesting conversation with Tapas Adhikary about React Hooks. What they are, why you'd want to create custom ones and what are the best practices around doing that. Contact Tapas Twitter: https://twitter.com/tapasadhikary YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tapasadhikary GitHub: https://github.com/atapas LinkedIn: https…
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Wassim is a Dev Advocate for JavaScript inside Microsoft and he created the "Mind controlled Coffee machine" in his spare time. In this episode we have a nice conversation about that project, and what possibilities are there for JavaScript developers to enter the hardware world. Contact Wassim: Twitter: https://twitter.com/manekinekko Website/GitHu…
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Part 2 of a 2-parter conversation about Web Components. In this epidose I chat with Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg, UX experts from Microsoft. They're both part of the FAST team pushing forward the web components standards. This episode covers how to get started with web components and a little bit about FAST and what they're doing inside that amazin…
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Episode 1 of a 2-parter conversation about Web Components. In this epidose I chat with Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg, UX experts from Microsoft. They're both part of the FAST team pushing forward the web components standards. Get in touch with Chris: Twitter: @ChrisDHolt Github: https://github.com/ChrisDHolt Get in touch with Rob: Twitter: @Eisenber…
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What does "Scaling a React application" even mean? We have a very interesting conversation with Morten about what scaling means in the context of a front-end application. He also shares some details about his book "React Quickly" published with Manning. Interesting links: Morten's Twitter: @barklund useContext Selector NPM page Get the book! Check …
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Mark Erikson joins me to talk about state management in React. More especifically covering why Redux toolkit is such a great alternative to other libraries and the type of problems it solves. We also get some insight into the origin of the current bad rep of Redux. Get in touch with Mark: Twitter: @acemarke Github Reddit Review Us! Don't forget to …
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In this episode I have a conversation with David Khourshid, creator of XState, about state machines and their role inside the front-end environment. If you don't know what a state machne is, I highly recommend you check this episode out. We answer questions such as: - What is a state machine? - What can you do with it? - How do state machines help …
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In this episode I discuss with Graham what accessibility is and how it impacts the web industry. The types of problems that accessibility tries to solve and how big of an impact it could have in your application if you were to actually pay attention to it during development. Don't miss this episode, it's filled with interesting information and you'…
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In this episode Lucas and I talk about front-end testing. What is testing, what type of tests are there and what kind of tools do front-end developers have to tackle these tasks. Those are all questions that get answered, so pay attention! We also dicuss a bit about his latest book, "Testing JavaScript Applications" by Manning. Get in touch with Lu…
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In this episode, Yehonathan Sharvit shares with us what "Data Oriented Programming" is and how it can improve the way we code and help us reduce the number of bugs in our code. He also talks about his new book "Data Oriented Programming" and his peculiar way of explaining such a complex topic. Get in touch with Yehonathan: Blog: https://blog.klipse…
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On this episode, I have a discussion with Luis Atencio, author of the Manning book "The Joy of JavaScript", about metaprogramming. We cover the basic tools provided by the language, and when it's a good idea to go "all in" with this technique as well as when to avoid it. Get in touch with Luis: Blog: https://medium.com/@luijar Twitter: @luijar Get …
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In this episode, we discuss the origins of Svelte as well as why should you give it a try if you haven't already. Geoff also shares with us how to get started with contributing to Open-Source, including some of the benefits of doing it for developers. Get in touch with Geoff: - Blog: https://geoffrich.net/ - Twitter: @geoffrich_ Review Us! Don't fo…
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In this episode we discuss code quality with Christian Clausen, author of the book "5 lines of code". We discuss common code smells and bad practices as well as his opinion on one-liners and code-comments. Listen to the episode to know what an expert considers to be the measure of the quality of a code base. Links of interest: SonarQube: https://ww…
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In this episode the amazing Paige Niedringhaus shares with us her thoughts on state management on web applications and how that translates into the ReactJS world. We talk about best and worst practices when it comes to managing the state of your React apps and when should you actually reach for a 3rd party library to do so. Episode links: Get a hol…
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In this episode Brian and Raymond discuss the Jamstack, what it is, how did it start and what are their favorite tools for the job. If you liked the topic, you can use the promo code pod20minjs22 to get a 35% discount when you buy their book, "The Jamstack Book". Show links: Check out Raymond's preferred stack: Eleventy (e11y): https://www.11ty.dev…
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In this episode Mark shares his experience with Svelte and SvelteKit as well as a detailed explanation why Svelte is such a must-try for all web developers. We also discuss his book, "Svelte and Sapper in Action" published with Manning and the future of web development around Svelte according to his vision. If you don't know what Svelte is or if yo…
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Chris talks about what it takes to create a community online and why they're so important for developers. Aditionally, we cover his vision for the future of JavaScript and what he considers to be the next big thing to hit the JS community. Links: Odin Project: https://www.theodinproject.com/ Chris' Twitter account: @DailyDevTips1 Daily.dev: https:/…
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