The two TypeScript Fools, Kamran Ayub and Erik Onarheim, get together weekly to bring you news, community highlights, and deep dives into the TypeScript ecosystem. Stay up-to-date on what's happening and learn new things to make you a better TypeScript developer along the way!
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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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For half a decade, Myles McCaulskey has interviewed some of the most influential and exciting names in hip-hop, R&B and rap. In this podcast, we revisit some of the best of the best (if that’s even possible?) and, for the first time ever, make all these iconic interviews available all in one place.
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Bringing you the latest sports updates, highly debated topics, new music & fashion trends! Sharing stories of other individuals success and their stories! Please subscribe and give feedback! “Love is the highest frequency”.
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Straight real talk about physical and mental health issues, if you struggle with anxiety, lack of motivation or have an injury that is driving you insane? If you’ve got an open mind, and willing to make some changes for personal gain, then listen up! Let's build our community together and continue to isolate our own personal area of improvement. Yamil Cedeno, an 8 year Army veteran and recipient of the Puerto Rican Freedom Medal for his service dedication, brings his vast experience in human ...
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Arts & Letters is a program celebrating contemporary arts, humanities, and social sciences, with an emphasis on authentic Southern voices. Hosted by J. Bradley Minnick of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the full episode archive is available at artsandlettersradio.org.
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The Texas History Podcast
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Gospel Assembly Church is a pentecostal, non-denominational church located in the beautiful community of Urbandale, IA. This church strives to fulfill the call of God and influences lives world-wide through its various outreach ministries.
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Surma and Jake talk about whatever's going on in the world of web development.
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Mr.Fleeze Impressions..... Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laying-down-goat/support
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Deep Discussions, Dope Dialogue. Always Unfiltered, Always Unshallow.
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A weekly podcast on technical topics related to cloud computing including: MLOPs, LLMs, AWS, Azure, GCP, Multi-Cloud and Kubernetes.
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The runtime is a podcast devoted to asking questions about why we build software the way we do. It has a focus on web development, but will explore widely, looking at how different software is designed, and what makes it great.
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This week's JavaScript news, in 4 min or less.
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Welcome to The Frontenders Kaleidoscope podcast, all the latest from the frontend of the web
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ThePrimeagen and teej_dv are on a quest to find the best possible technical speakers and ask the best possible questions we can find. You all know ThePrimeagen can't read, so this is a great format for him to really shine. Teej is here to make sure that Prime knows who the guest is and also to interrupt Prime wherever possible
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This is the On Target Preparedness Podcast. In this podcast we discuss emergency management/emergency services related issues, their challenges, and success stories.
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The Starving Artist. A common title given to one who struggles in trying to make a passion their way of life. Whether it’s filmmaking, music or coaching, the journey is tough, discouraging and not for the weak minded. Join Mike, a video producer with years of experience navigating this mine field as he sits down with people on the same ride and hash out the wins and more importantly, the nonsense, that this journey offers. Bring your lunchbox. Welcome to the Starving Artist.
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The MongoDB Podcast features guest interviews including developers, startups, and founders with MongoDB Principal Developer Advocate Michael Lynn. Learn about new and emerging technology, how to use the various MongoDB products and best practices, how organizations are using MongoDB, and what lead them to choose MongoDB over other databases.
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Deno 2.6 Adds dx and TSGo, Temporal API in Chrome 144 Beta, and JSDoc *is* TypeScript | News | Ep 48
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46:57News for the week of December 8 2025: Deno 2.6 is packed with some cool features, Node 24 LTS ships stable type stripping, more React CVEs, and some new browser updates. From the community: JSDoc love, slay your TS type performance, and Figma's plugin system is built on shadows. MCP in Practice Course Out now. Kamran shows you how to build a practi…
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An Interview that was suspected to be lost in the internet. As RAYE has become a superstar and a household name across the world, we go back to 2015 to when the singer caught up with Myles to talk about her Second EP and single 'I U US.' The two also speak about her music at the time, speak about working with Charli XCX, and her being a Manchester …
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Nigerian superstar Davido joins Myles to talk about the release of his latest album 5ive. Davido also talks about party starters from the album, working with Victoria Monet and South African musician acceptance of the artist into Amapiano/3-step music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Modernization Agents, Standard Schema V1, and Year-end Podcast Wins | News | Ep 49
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45:31Our last episode for 2025, see you in 2026! News for the week of December 15 2025: Microsoft's experimental JS/TS modernization agent, new Next.js and Bun releases, and how pnpm is tightening the security screws. From the community: when to use types vs. interfaces, actionable tips on securing your local dev environment, and tips on using TypeScrip…
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Join us as we chat with Mike Samuel, an engineer who was at google for 17 years and built the original version of google calendar. He's now the founder and CEO of Temper, a programming language specifically design for translating logic into other programming languages.
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Does poetic constraint empower creativity? Known for her received forms like sonnets and sestinas, American poet A.E. Stallings joins us in the studio to discuss her book of selected poems, This Afterlife.By J. Bradley Minnick, Mary Ellen Kubit
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Elide Runs TypeScript Faster Than Node Runs JavaScript | Sam Gammon | Ep 47B
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49:01Sam Gammon joins the two fools to talk about Elide, a batteries-included multi-language runtime. What if you could import Python modules from TypeScript... or Ruby, or Kotlin, or Rust? What if you could consolidate multiple backends to just one that ran all your code end-to-end with a unified DX? And what if doing all that was just as fast (or fast…
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Anthropic's Bet on Bun, React2Shell, Vite 8 Beta, and Elves Spam npm | News | Ep 47
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55:34News for the week of December 1, 2025: Anthrophic acquired Bun, React2Shell is pretty darn bad (and that's not all), plus "elf spam" packages on npm. From the community: tRPC vs. oRPC, demystifying TSConfig, and hash-slash (#/) project-relative import support in Node. MCP in Practice Course Watch now. Kamran shows you how to build a practical enter…
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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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There is no more popular symbol of the Texas spirit and the Texas revolution than the famous “Come and Take It” flag. It’s reproduced on all sorts of merchandise and displayed prominently all over Texas. But was there really such a flag at the Battle of Gonzales in 1835? I examine this question in this latest episode of Wise About Texas.…
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Progress on TypeScript 7, Advent of Code as an Excuse to Learn Zig, and Type-safe CLIs | News | Ep 46
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42:31News for the week of November 24, 2025: TypeScript team discusses progress on TS 7 and upcoming deprecations for TS 6. Plus, Svelte's new hydratable API. From the community: creating strongly-typed CLIs with yargs, magic union types to check characters, and how TypedArray can reduce memory usage. Sponsored by Excalibur.js Excalibur.js is the friend…
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Angular 21, Autofac Meets TS, and Shai Hulud Strikes Again | News | Ep 45
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27:50News for the week of November 17, 2025: Angular 21 is zoneless by default and adds Vitest support, plus Shai-Hulud worm hits another 500+ npm packages. What's a dev to do??? From the community: you basically know C# if you already know TypeScript and a new decorator-free dependency injection library inspired by Autofac. Sponsored by Excalibur.js Ex…
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Type Stripping is Stable, Type-safe Music, and Rust Engines Enter the Chat | News | Ep 44
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43:11News for the week of November 10, 2025: Node 25 marks type stripping as stable, the downlow on some new Rust-based JavaScript and TypeScript engines, and a new browser for keyboard lovers. From the community: visualize how types work, using .NET Aspire without .NET, type-safe SQL, and an experimental Rust-based type checker. Sponsored by Excalibur.…
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What is the connection between a secret concentration camp built deep inside a German mountain and NASA's race to the moon in the 1960s? Novelist Patrick Hicks takes us on a journey from humanity's deepest despair to our greatest heights.By J. Bradley Minnick
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What's Coming in TypeScript 6/7 | Daniel Rosenwasser | Jake Bailey | Ep 43B
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1:09:01Daniel Rosenwasser and Jake Bailey join the two fools to talk about what's coming soon in TypeScript 6 and 7. What changes should developers expect? What might the new compiler API look like? How is the Go port progressing? We talk about smarter (and stricter) defaults, ES targets, module resolution, and why it's hard to emulate JavaScript floating…
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Nuxt Image Loves TypeScript, Node 24 Goes LTS, and a Satisfying Use of satisfies | News | Ep 43
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49:13News for the week of November 3, 2025: Node 24 promoted to LTS, Nuxt Image V2 is full of TS goodies, and Anders is humbled by TypeScript's rise. From the community: TypeScript is not a substitute for good engineering, why codemods are helpful, and examples of using the satisfies keyword. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (05:24) - Announcement…
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Ten years ago this week, I launched Wise About Texas. I had no idea what it would become. In this episode, I recap a little about where the podcast has been and where it’s going. But most of all, THANK YOU to my wonderful listeners. Hear about the past and the future in this special 10-year anniversary episode of Wise About Texas.…
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TypeScript Won, Type-safe Regex, and Import from... Python? | News | Ep 42
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53:59News for the week of October 27, 2025: TypeScript is the #1 language on GitHub, making your Regex type-safe, and Biome adds support for three new metaframeworks. From the community: a metaframework for Angular, PHP in JS, and a polyglot runtime that will blow your mind. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (05:36) - News: TypeScript Won in 2025 (…
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Deno Deploy Makeover, Vitest 4, Nuxt 4.2, and Next.js 16 (Oh, and React Native 0.82) | News | Ep 41
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40:40News for the week of October 20, 2025: Deno Deploy revamp, Vitest 4, Nuxt 4.2, and Next.js 16, all in a single week. From the community: 4 weird ways to cast in TypeScript (+2 to Arcana rolls), type-safe API clients, and the hottest JS REPL around. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (05:04) - News: Deno Deployed a Brand Spankin' New Deno Deploy…
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15 npm Deps to Replace (Axe 'em), Remix Remixed (Again), and TS in Space (Not Really) | News | Ep 40
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57:33News of the week of October 13, 2025: Node 25 brings V8 perf update, Remix reinvents itself once again, TypeScript in your DB, and why Map upsertions will be celebrated by TS devs. From the community: 15 npm packages you no longer need, Deno's side projects, Snoop L. O. Double G., and how to write architecture assertions. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome…
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Oliver Medhurst - Porffor - JavaScript Ahead of Time Compiler
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48:38This week we have Oliver Medhurst, the creator of Porffor. Porffor is a JavaScript ahead of time compiler that compiles JavaScript to WebAssembly. We talk about the technical details of how it works, and the future of JavaScript engines. https://x.com/canadahonk https://porffor.dev/ https://github.com/CanadaHonk/porffor https://goose.icu/…
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ReactConf 2025 Highlights, Bun 1.3's Security Scanner API, and Malware-as-a-Service | News | Ep 39
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48:25News of the week of October 6, 2025: Highlights from ReactConf 2025, Bun 1.3's (delicious) security lede got buried, and how to buy lifetime access to someone's webcam for $500. From the community: CSS is cool again, Immer.js perf improvements, and why typed linting is blocked by ESLint core. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (05:52) - News: R…
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The 7th Earl of Aylesford was quite the character. His exploits in England were “of note.” In fact, they were of such note that he had to leave the country. So he (naturally) decided to become a ranchman in Big Spring in the late 19th Century. A friend to all, the Earl enjoyed the good company of his fellow cowboys and wasn’t scared to pay a bar ta…
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Deno Might be npm's Saving Throw, Temporal Dead Zones, and SSR Under .NET?! | News | Ep 38
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47:50News of the week of September 29, 2025: Is Deno the answer to npm's security issues? From the community: replacing .env files with 1Password, stepping outside of TypeScript's padded room, and temporal dead zones. Plus, Kamran fell into a rabbit hole and defeated the Red Queen: SSR with .NET. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (07:39) - News: TS…
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This week we talk to Gabriel Nordeborn, a core member of the Rescript team. Rescript is a langauge that compiles to JS but has some serious superpowers. Whether it is it's awesome pattern matching, or greate react integartoin there is a lot to love. Come learn about it with us. https://rescript-lang.org/ https://github.com/zth https://x.com/___zth_…
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New ECMAScript Proposals, Cap'n Web, and TS on DOS/PlayStation | News | Ep 37
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59:07News of the week of September 22, 2025: new default option in TS 6.0, Jiti upgrade, and Cloudflare's on a tear. Plus, npm's security roadmap. From the community: Python-style kwargs, running TS on MS-DOS, and running JS on PlayStation. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show (07:42) - News: Take the State of JS Survey 2025 (08:25) - News: TS 6.0 Wil…
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Nathan Flurry - Rivet - The Future of Serverless is Stateful
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42:40This week we talk to Nathan Flurry, co-founder of Rivet, a platform for building stateful serverless applications. Rivet started as a platform for building multiplayer games, but has since evolved to be a general purpose computing platform. They're actors are a first class primitive that makes it easy to build stateful serverless applications. Rive…
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EP. 271 The "Vibe Coding" Controversy: What Devs Are Getting Wrong About AI
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1:01:47Everyone's talking about AI taking over coding jobs, but what's the real story? Shane McAllister and DataCamp's Richie Cotton dive into the "vibe coding" phenomenon and expose the biggest misconceptions developers have about AI. Learn how to shift your mindset from a pure coder to a "vibe curator" and future-proof your career. Don't miss the full v…
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Let the Spicy Takes Flow: Shai-Hulud Hits npm, Motion's TS Exodus | News | Ep 36
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51:40News of the week of September 15, 2025: Shai-Hulud worm hits npm supply chain, WebAssembly 3 spec is ratified, and Elixir fans finally get their time in the spotlight. From the community: SquiggleConf was awesome, type branding and tuples, local-first app dev, and why @ts-ignore is almost always the worst option. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the S…
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Zoltan Kochan - PNPM and the Future of Package Management
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45:19This week we talk to Zoltan Kochan, the lead maintainer of PNPM, a package manager for JavaScript. PNPM revolutionized the way we install dependencies in the JavaScript ecosystem with it's speed and focus on DX. Come join us as we talk about the origins of PNPM, the technical details of how it works, and the future of package management. https://gi…
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ArkType is TypeScript's 1:1 Validator | David Blass | Ep 35B
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1:09:53David Blass (@ssalbdivad.dev) teaches the two fools about ArkType and its 1:1 validator type system. If you, like us, thought ArkType was only about validation, think again! David pulls back the curtain on what makes ArkType unique, how he built a type-level parser to provide helpful error messages, and why ArkType can provide soundness guarantees …
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Key Argument Thesis: Using ELO for AI agent evaluation = measuring noise Problem: Wrong evaluators, wrong metrics, wrong assumptions Solution: Quantitative assessment frameworks The Comparison (00:00-02:00) Chess ELO FIDE arbiters: 120hr training Binary outcome: win/loss Test-retest: r=0.95 Cohen's κ=0.92 AI Agent ELO Random users: Google engineer?…
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The 2X Ceiling: Why 100 AI Agents Can't Outcode Amdahl's Law"
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4:19AI coding agents face the same fundamental limitation as parallel computing: Amdahl's Law. Just as 10 cooks can't make soup 10x faster, 10 AI agents can't code 10x faster due to inherent sequential bottlenecks. 📚 Key Concepts The Soup Analogy Multiple cooks can divide tasks (prep, boiling water, etc.) But certain steps MUST be sequential (can't sti…
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Deno 2.5, Type-safe Configs and Forms, and Underrated TS Features | News | Ep 35
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49:12News of the week of September 8, 2025: Deno 2.5 adds a bunch of DX improvements, Fresh 2.0 is out of beta, and a supply chain attack mitigation for pnpm users. From the community: Val Town's OSS TypeScript editor, discussing underrated TS features, and tools/libraries to help make your configs, secrets, and forms type-safe. Chapters (00:00) - Welco…
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Fresh 2.0 Beta, TS Nostalgia, and Spear Phishing the Supply Chain | News | Ep 34
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49:52News of the week of September 1, 2025: Deno Fresh 2.0 is now in beta, Swift 6.2 adds WASM support, and a serious spear-phishing attack on npm maintainers. From the community: looking back on TypeScript, optimizing immutability, type-safe state machines, sharing Wi-Fi links, and some prolific open source work. Chapters (00:00) - Welcome to the Show …
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This week we talk to Oleg Isonen and Bogdan Chadkin, the people behind Webstudio. Webstudio is an open source visual builder for the web, aiming to right the wrongs of the current visual builder landscape for a more collaborative and accessible experience. https://webstudio.is/ https://github.com/kof https://bento.me/oleg008 https://x.com/oleg008 h…
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Breaking Changes in TS 6, a Calm Migration to Type Stripping, and Deno's #FreeJavaScript Campaign | News | Ep 33
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56:07News of the week of August 25, 2025: the two fools unpack the expected breaking changes to TSConfig in the upcoming 6.0 release, explain Node's latest LTS notable changes, and cover the latest in the JS trademark case from Deno. Plus, a PSA if you use Nx! From the community: making the case to migrate to Node's type stripping, a peek at Vitest 4, Z…
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This week we talk to Francois Best, the creator of Nuqs, a library for managing URL state in React. We talk about the origins of Nuqs, the challenges of managing URL state, and the future of the library. https://francoisbest.com/ https://bsky.app/profile/francoisbest.com
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EP. 270 Cisco’s Approach to Developing and Governing AI Agents
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1:00:20In this live episode we’ll explore how Cisco harnesses the power of MongoDB Atlas Vector Search to enable cutting-edge AI capabilities across various projects. We’ll dive into its pivotal role in solutions like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and the Agentic Framework, demonstrating how it serves as the backbone for efficient and scalable data…
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