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Mind of Man, Mind of God

David Magoon and Rainer Dittert

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The Word of God for the unholy. Dave and Rainer talk about God, what they are doing, how this might relate to what God is doing, and how this all relates to foosball. Dave and Rainer use the Sunday Mass scripture readings as a prompt for some exegesis and reflection on the Heilsgeschichte in their lives. Yee hah.
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JavaScript Jam

Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, Ishan Anand

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Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, and Ishan Anand host JavaScript Jam, a podcast and weekly Twitter Space for frontend and full-stack developers focusing on web performance, Jamstack, and the future of the Web.
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Ryan Magoon is a Senior Staff Engineer at PayPal. In this episode we discuss accessibility and cultivating empathy for disabled users. Show Notes Ryan Magoon Twitter Links Building for Disabled Power Users by Ryan Magoon Building the most inaccessible site possible with a perfect Lighthouse score Molly Burke Listen Up, Visual Studio has a new featu…
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In this week's open mic episode we discuss the newest releases of Lighthouse, Remix, and Astro. Show Notes Link to Twitter Space Link to Newsletter issue React Aria Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) Optimize Cumulative Layout Shift Astro View Transitions Seamless Page Transitions with Astro and Web Platform APIs with Maxi Ferreira Animating View Transi…
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Danielle Maxwell, Mark Noonan, and Kayla Sween join to discuss micro-frontends, testing, and the upcoming MagnoliaJS conference in Jackson, Mississippi. Show Notes Link to Twitter Space MagnoliaJS Cypress What Are Microfrontends? Lead Software Architect (15+ YoE) Quits Job to Make Videos GPTBot Guests Danielle Maxwell Mark Noonan Kayla Sween…
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This week, we discuss our Val Town episode and are joined by Dylan Pierce who told us a bit about Pipedream Show Notes Pipedream is a product that offers a portable and easily executable glue code solution like Val Town. JSJam Newsletter - Val Town with Steve Krouse Pipedream TypeScript and the dawn of gradual types 5 Inconvenient Truths about Type…
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Dev Agrawal (Dev Advocate), Jeff Escalante (Eng Director), and Colin Sidoti (CEO) join us to discuss Clerk and why you shouldn't roll your own auth. Show Notes Dev Agrawal Website Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Twitch Jeff Escalante Website Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Clerk Website Twitter GitHub DiscordBy Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, Ishan Anand
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This week we are joined by a great line up of guest speakers to discuss whether CommonJS is Bad for JavaScript. Show Notes Links CommonJS is Bad for JavaScript and Xata Podcast with Domitrius Clark CommonJS is Hurting JavaScript Unbridled Bot Attacks: How We Mitigate Their Unwelcomed Rise Module Expressions TC39 Proposal Mastering the Art of ESM an…
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Domitrius Clark is the Head of Developer Experience at Xata.io and in this episode we discuss building developer communities. Show Notes Domitrius Clark Website Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Xata Website Twitter GitHub Links Reactadelphia Udemy Agrees to Pay $4 Million Settlement Over Deceptive Pricing Practices Announcing the new Jamstack community Disc…
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In this week's episode we discuss the release of Svelte 4, the next phase of Eleventy, and Redwood's transition to React Server Components. Show Notes Links JSJam Newsletter - Svelte 4 and the Next Phase of Eleventy RedwoodJS’ Next Epoch: All In on React Server Components Tom Preston-Werner talks React Server Components and the future of RedwoodJS …
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We cover the JS news of the week including Manu's blog post Hydration vs. Resumability, the release of TypeScript 5.1, and Jetpack's new AI product. Show Notes Links JSJam Newsletter - Hydration vs. Resumability, TypeScript 5.1, and Jetpack AI Hydration is a tree, Resumability is a map TypeScript 5.1 The Jetpack AI Assistant…
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Nick Taylor, Staff Software Engineer on the Frameworks Team at Netlify, joins us at Remix Conf. Show Notes We discuss maintaining open source frameworks, the value of streaming about technical topics, and what is and isn't "developer relations." Nick Taylor Website Newsletter Twitter Twitch LinkedIn Netlify Website Twitter GitHub Links First Pull R…
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Christoph Nakazawa is the CEO of Nakazawa Tech, a global tech company and indie game studio. Show Notes Christoph is currently building a modern retro turn-based strategy game called Athena Crisis. We discuss his background in open source, why he thinks React is useful for creating video games, and how he pivoted to game development and entrepreneu…
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We kick off our final conference collaboration for the season by discussing the amazing speakers and events that will be happening at RenderATL this month. Show Notes We also discussed news from Google I/O including the announcement that Interaction to Next Paint (INP) will replace First Input Delay (FID) as a Core Web Vital in March 2024.…
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Glauber Costa, CEO of Turso and Igor Minar, Senior Director of Engineering at Cloudflare join Anthony Campolo for a discussion at Remix Conf 2023. Show Notes We talk about the future of developing web applications at the edge with databases and frameworks.By Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, Ishan Anand
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In this episode we're joined by upcoming Remix Conf speaker Alex Anderson from Echobind. Show Notes We discuss how to make real time apps with Remix Live Loading, a technique to connect server-sent events with useLoaderData to always keep your data fresh. Alex Anderson Twitter EchobindBy Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, Ishan Anand
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Facundo Giuliani from Storyblok joins us live at React Miami to explain the topic of his conference talk, the Art of Personalized, Custom Experiences. Show Notes We discuss how to create high quality custom experiences whether you're a content creator, marketer, or designer.By Scott Steinlage, Anthony Campolo, Ishan Anand
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In this episode we kick off React Miami month with a panel of organizers and speakers giving tips for first time conference attendees. Show Notes React Miami Co-organizer Michelle Bakels, media partner Dev Agrawal, and various speakers including Anthony Shew, Rizèl Scarlett, Dax Raad, Henri Helvetica, and Ryan Magoon discuss the upcoming events rel…
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The Marko team (Dylan Piercey, Michael Rawlings, Ryan Turnquist, and Luke LaValva) join us to talk about eBay's little known but long running framework. Show Notes Despite its relative obscurity, Marko anticipated many of the current trends in modern frontend frameworks nearly a decade before those trends became prominent including partial hydratio…
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Miško Hevery (Builder.io CTO) joins us to discuss Qwik, Qwik City, and the underlying concepts guiding their development. Show Notes Topics include resumability from the ground up, why bundle prefetching is a lie, how to use speculative module fetching to improve prefetching, and how Qwik City uses code extraction to enable writing client and serve…
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Ben Myers, accessibility advocate and host of Some Antics, joins us this week to discuss a range of topics around web accessibility and content creation. Show Notes Topics we discuss include the challenges of building accessible Single Page Apps, creating stream overlays with web standard technology, and the current state of the Eleventy framework.…
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