A podcast about local-first software development
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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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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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Things about Svelte. Sometimes weekly, sometimes not.
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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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Weekly discussion of coding and spreadsheets in real life business applications.
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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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Real life code talk between two working developers.
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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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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 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
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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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Every 2 weeks, Mehdio (https://mehd.io) invites folks from Data Creators Club. Data Creators Club (https://datacreators.club/) is a website to discover the best data content creators on your favorite platforms
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If you've listened to the last episode, you know what is coming next! It is time to get take a Vue at the other host of this podcast. Michael is asking Alex all around his past - from how we got into programming and web development, if university was worth it and how he got into the Nuxt Core Team. Also don't miss out how Minecraft is part of the h…
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The guest of this episode is one you've heard on here quite often - but do you also know him well? Together, we take a look (or Vue 👀) at Michael Thiessen, co-host of this podcast. Learn how his average day looks like, how he became a full-time content creator and find out what he did before getting into Web Development, plus insights on how he cre…
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The guest of this episode is Adam Wulf, the engineer and solopreneur behind Muse, a local-first canvas-based tool for thought. This conversation will get trough the evolution of Muse as a product, company and people who made it, reflecting on the joys and struggles of building software as a team of one. Later, the conversation will dive deep into t…
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FormKit and Hot Takes (with Justin Schroeder)
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1:25:48Together with the FormKit author Justin Schroeder, Michael and Alex discuss the challenges of building forms on the internet. While it seems like a simple task, forms can be complex and pretty time-consuming. Especially when it is more than a Newsletter or Contact Form. Justin shares his experience building FormKit (multiple times), a form library …
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5.1 - supastarter and Indie Hacking with Jonathan Wilke
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52:16Join us for a deep dive into indie hacking with Jonathan Wilke. Discover insights on building SaaS without funding. Share your thoughts in the comments!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/supastarter-and-indie-hacking-with-jonathan-wilkeSponsors:- Cloudinary https://cld.media/codingcatdev- Algolia https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev00:00 Int…
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Stop Killing your Largest Contentful Paint score with images! Join us as we explore Cloudinary's new components for Next.js! Learn how to optimize images, integrate Cloudinary, and boost performance. Don't miss out! https://codingcat.dev/podcast/stop-killing-your-largest-contentful-paint-score-with-images Sponsors:- Algolia https://www.algolia.com…
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Our Predictions for Vue and Nuxt in 2025 (with Daniel Roe)
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1:02:23After our recap episode on 2024, it is time to look into 2025 - and share our predictions and even some rather spicy hot takes what developers can expect in 2025. Of course, Michael and Alex once again have the Nuxt team Lead Daniel Roe on the show to get some insights on his takes as well! Find out more about their thoughts on Vue Vapor, Nuxt 4, C…
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Summary In this episode we sit down with Timothy Cohen and talk about his project SampleKit and Svelte 5. Sponsored by Svelte Summit Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Barcelona Spain. Background We…
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Of course, we can't fully start into 2025 with a little ReVue of the past year. And to make sure to catch all the highlights, Alex is joined by Daniel Roe, full-time open source developer and lead of the Nuxt team to go through some notable events of 2024 in the Vue and Nuxt ecosystem. In addition to the shining moments of 2024, don't miss out a de…
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#19 – Brooklyn Zelenka: UCAN, Beehive, Beelay
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1:11:10The guest of this episode is Brooklyn Zelenka, a local-first researcher and creator of various projects including UCAN and Beehive. This conversation, will go deep on authorization and access control in a decentralized, local-first environment and explore this topic by learning about UCAN and Beehive. Later, the conversation will also diving into B…
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Creating Technical Content (with Adam Jahr)
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1:04:43In this episode, Michael talks with Adam Jahr, Founder of Vue Mastery, all about creating technical content - and how this is relevant for you as a developer. Tune in and figure out how Adam founded Vue Mastery, what his biggest learnings from his Coding Bootcamp times were and learn key tips that can set your content apart from others! And as a bo…
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Summary In this episode we sit down with Dominik G — a Svelte maintainer — and talk about Svelte 5 and the new Environment API in Vite 6. Sponsored by Svelte Summit Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 i…
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Rich Harris on the Svelte 5 reception
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1:03:37Summary In this episode we sit down with Rich Harris — creator of Svelte — and talk about the recent development of Svelte and SvelteKit. Sponsored by Svelte Summit Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 i…
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The Quadruple Migration (with Rijk van Zanten)
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1:20:43To start the year light and fun, Michael and Alex are joined by Rijk van Zanten, the creator of Directus. Of course we talk about his journey into web development, the Vue.js ecosystem, what Directus is and why he chose Vue over other frameworks for it's extensible frontend. Further, Rijk shares his thoughts on the Vue.js job market and how his "Qu…
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Special episode: Apps vs Files with Gordon Brander, Peter van Hardenberg & Jess Martin.
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1:09:10This is a special episode which was recorded as a Twitter space conversation between Gordon Brander, Peter Van Hardenberg, and Jess Martin. This conversation explores the ideas and trade offs of apps versus files. Mentioned in podcast Gordon Brander Peter van Hardenberg Jess Martin Links: Website: localfirst.fm X/Twitter: x.com/localfirstfm YouTube…
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Scott Tolinski on Svelte 5 Local First Development
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43:26Summary: In this episode we sit down with Scott Tolinski — cohost of Syntax.fm — to talk about Svelte 5 and local first development. Sponsored by Svelte Summit Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. It's happening on May 8 and 9, 2025 in Bar…
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Building an Open Vehicle Control System using Elixir and Nerves with Marc, Thibault, and Loïc
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54:19For the Season 13 finale, Elixir Wizards Dan and Charles are joined by Spin42 Engineers Marc Lainez, Thibault Poncelet, and Loïc Vigneron to discuss their work retrofitting a 2007 VW Polo and creating an Open Vehicle Control System (OVCS). Using Elixir, Nerves, and Raspberry Pis, the team is reimagining vehicle technology to extend the lifespan of …
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This DejaVue episode comes as a little special! As a belated Christmas present, we got everything, literally everything that was discussed on this podcast about one big topic: Composition API vs. Options API. A lot of our previous guests had their own takes on the two APIs - and some might surprise you! So, why not tuning in and hear fifteen people…
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Migrating a SaaS from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 (with Sumit Kumar)
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41:10The second half of the conversation with Sumit Kumar focuses all on the technical side of his SaaS. At first, Michael and Alex talk about Sumit's experience with the migration from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 - and we all know this isn't an easy one. Further, the Composition API vs. the Options API, as well as structuring code and writing good composables are…
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Summary: In this episode we sit down with Julian Burgess to talk about what he does at Bloomberg, how he uses Svelte and some thoughts about Svelte 5 and other exciting tech. Sponsored by Svelte Summit Svelte Summit is an event dedicated to Svelte and everything that is happening in the community. Don't miss it! It's going to be an absolute blast. …
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Creating Horizon: Deploy Elixir Phoenix Apps on FreeBSD with Jim Freeze
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44:48The Elixir Wizards welcome Jim Freeze, organizer of ElixirConf and creator of the Horizon library. Jim shares his journey from organizing Ruby conferences to founding and growing ElixirConf into the community cornerstone it is today. He reflects on the challenges of running a major conference, how COVID-19 shaped the event, and why the talks remain…
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Self-founding and growing a Nuxt-based SaaS (with Sumit Kumar)
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1:01:24In this episode of DejaVue, Alex and Michael are joined by Sumit Kumar, the founder of Parqet. Sumit shares his journey from getting into Web Development and Vue.js over to working at Stripe and eventually founding Parqet, a (German) portfolio tracker SaaS. Topics covered in the first part of our conversation include a lot of business insights, suc…
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Telemetry & Observability for Elixir Apps at Cars.com with Zack Kayser & Ethan Gunderson
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42:39Zack Kayser and Ethan Gunderson, Software Engineers at Cars Commerce, join the Elixir Wizards to share their expertise on telemetry and observability in large-scale systems. Drawing from their experience at Cars.com—a platform handling high traffic and concurrent users—they discuss the technical and organizational challenges of scaling applications…
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Scaling the Daylite Apple-Native CRM Using Elixir with AJ
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52:21AJ (Alykhan Jetha), CEO and CTO of Marketcircle, joins the Elixir Wizards to share his experience building and evolving Daylite, their award-winning CRM and business productivity app for Apple users. He details his experiences as a self-taught programmer and how Marketcircle has navigated pivots, challenges, and opportunities since its founding in …
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VueConf Toronto Panel (with Evan You, Daniel Roe, Sigrid Huemer and John Leider)
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43:21For the first time, the DejaVue Podcast goes "live"! Alex and Michael met up at VueConf Toronto and could do a whole DejaVue episode on stage. Of course, this is even more fun with guests, so they are joined by four speakers of the Conference. Evan You, Creator of Vue, Vite, Rolldown and Founder of VoidZero, Daniel Roe, Lead of the Nuxt Team, Sigri…
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#18 – James Arthur: ElectricSQL, read-path syncing, PGLite
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1:06:33The guest of this episode is James Arthur, founder and CEO of Electric SQL, a Postgres-centric sync engine for local-first apps. This conversation will dive deep into how Electric works and explore its design decisions such as read-path syncing and using HTTP as the network layer to improve scalability. Towards the end we are also covering PGLite, …
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Secure your Vue and Nuxt applications (with Jakub Andrzejewski)
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1:04:34Security is a topic that is often overlooked in the frontend world. But at least for you all - no longer! To make sure we cover Security for Vue and Nuxt applications as broad as possible, Michael and Alex are joined by Jakub Andrzejewski, who is not only a Senior Frontend Developer but also author of the Nuxt Security Module. We cover not only the…
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Creating the Castmagic AI-Powered Content Workflow Platform with Justin Tormey
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35:40Justin Tormey, co-founder of Castmagic, joins the Elixir Wizards to discuss building an AI-powered content creation app. Castmagic repurposes audio and video into social media posts, blog articles, newsletters, and more. The tech stack leverages OpenAI and Anthropic LLMs with Elixir as the coordination layer and Phoenix LiveView powering the front …
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All of you have seen users do weird things with your application and running into strange scenarios - who can't relate to this? For this and many other reasons, the right way of error handling is important in you application. Join Michael and Alex on a discussion of the different ways one can handle errors in their application. That includes not al…
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Creating the Standd AI-Native Due Diligence Platform with Stephen Solka
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48:44Stephen Solka, CTO and co-founder of Standd.io, joins Elixir Wizards Owen and Charles to share the journey of building an AI-native deal intelligence and due diligence platform. Designed to streamline document analysis and text generation for venture capital firms, Standd.io leverages large language models and AI tools to address key customer pain …
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Data fetching is a crucial part of any web application. In this episode of DejaVue, we discuss the different ways to fetch data in Vue.js and Nuxt.js, and how to cache it. We also talk about the experimental Suspense feature in Vue.js and how it can be used to improve the user experience, as well as how to handle third-party scripts in your applica…
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Creating the WebAuthn Components Library for Phoenix LiveView Apps with Owen Bickford
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57:32Today on Elixir Wizards, Owen Bickford, fellow Wizard and creator of the WebauthnComponents library, joins us to talk about building passwordless authentication for Phoenix LiveView applications. Owen walks us through the evolution of authentication—touching on everything from plain text passwords to multi-factor setups—and explains the security fl…
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#17 – Kyle Simpson: Local-first identity
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1:32:10The guest of this episode is Kyle Simpson, a prolific JavaScript engineer and author of the book You Don’t Know JS. Over the past years, Kyle has been researching user identity and encryption in a local-first context which we explore in depth in this episode. This conversation will dive into the story that led Kyle to local-first including what he …
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Vue or React? (with CJ from Syntax)
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1:06:53Alex is accompanied by the wonderful CJ Reynolds in this episode of DejaVue. The Senior Creator at Syntax.fm brings not only Vue experience but also a history of Angular JS and React, as well as various other technologies. The two content creators talk about how CJ became a senior creator at the well-known Syntax.fm podcast and how it is different …
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Creating a Terrestrial Telescope using Nerves & LiveView with Lucas Sifoni
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49:56Today on Elixir Wizards, indie developer Lucas Sifoni shares his experience prototyping a remote-controlled terrestrial telescope using Elixir, Nerves, Rust, and various hardware components. Lucas explains the basic components of a telescope, the challenges he faced during the development process, and the benefits of using Elixir and Nerves for har…
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Getting Started with Vue.js (with Simone Cuomo)
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50:54In this episode of DejaVue, Michael is joined by special guest Simone Cuomo. Together, they discuss how to "get started" with Vue and also topics around general developer culture, such as in-office vs. remote work and the power of mentorship. Simone also shares learnings and insights from the recent Vuejs.de Conference - as well as his hot take abo…
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Creating a Local-First Offline-Enabled LiveView PWA with Tony Dang
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48:18Today in the Creator’s Lab, Tony Dang joins Elixir Wizards Sundi Myint and Owen Bickford to break down his journey of creating a local-first, offline-ready to-do app using Phoenix LiveView, Svelte, and CRDTs (Conflict-free Replicated Data Types). Tony explains why offline functionality matters and how this feature can transform various apps. He sha…
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All about VoidZero - The Interview with Evan You
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1:08:38As a special DejaVue episode - Alex met up with with the creator of Vue, Vite and founder of VoidZero Evan You himself and discuss his new company and the vision of a unified toolchain. Starting with how the idea of VoidZero came up and finding the right investors went, further discussion revolve around the monetization and why VC money was the way…
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Creating VintageCell: Nerves, PCBs, and GenStateMachine with Bryan Green
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28:58Today on Elixir Wizards, Bryan Green shares how he transformed a vintage 1930s rotary phone into a fully functional cell phone using Elixir, Nerves, and a mix of hardware components. Bryan shares the highs and lows of his project, from decoding rotary dial clicks to troubleshooting hardware issues with LED outputs. He explains why Nerves was the pe…
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The guest of this episode is Anselm Eickhoff, creator of Jazz and founder of Garden Computing. This conversation will dive deep into Jazz to learn how it works and which use cases it’s a good fit for by exploring various apps already built on top of Jazz. Mentioned in podcast Anselm Eickhoff: x.com/anselm_io / anselm.io jazz.tools Garden Computing …
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Pinia and Data Loaders (with Eduardo San Martin Morote)
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46:24Michael is joined by VueRouter and Pinia Author Eduardo San Martin Morote aka posva. Together, they go deep into questions around the de-facto standard state management tool and why people should use Pinia, but also discuss what Data Loaders and Pinia Colada are (not the drink friends!). Further, the two content creators discuss how Mastering Pinia…
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Creating the Igniter Code Generation Framework with Zach Daniel
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52:55To kick off Elixir Wizards Season 13, The Creator's Lab, we're joined by Zach Daniel, the creator of Igniter and the Ash framework. Zach joins hosts Owen Bickford and Charles Suggs to discuss the mechanics and aspirations of his latest brainchild, Igniter—a code generation and project patching framework designed to revolutionize the Elixir developm…
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Code with CodingCat.dev: How to add Sentry to Next.js the right way
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1:05:57Learn how to integrate Sentry with Next.js! Join us as Luca walks through essential steps, troubleshooting tips, and performance optimization. Share your thoughts below!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/how-to-add-sentry-to-next-js-the-right-waySponsors:- Algolia https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev00:00 Introduction01:57 Installation Guid…
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4.22 - Unlocking your ADHD Superpowers
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1:13:33Discover the unique strengths of ADHD in coding! Join us as we explore superpowers, challenges, and tips for thriving with ADHD. Comment and share your experiences!https://codingcat.dev/podcast/unlocking-your-adhd-superpowersSponsors:- Cloudinary https://cld.media/codingcatdev- Algolia https://www.algolia.com/?utm_source=codingcatdev00:00 Introd…
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Vue.js can be used in many different ways - with a meta framework, as a plain SPA, via the script tag and also with Inertia! Created in the Laravel ecosystem with adapters for various back- end front-end frameworks, Alex and Michael got a special guest on the episode who couldn't fit better to illustrate what Inertia is capable of. Joe Tannenbaum, …
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https://venmo.com/bewellAVLBy Daniel Coulbourne & Caleb Porzio
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Vue is fast (actually the fastest SSR framework)! But sometimes apps might a bit more fine-tuning. And by sometimes, we mean rarely. Still, it can happen - so join Alex and Michael in this DejaVue episode to dive into what tools Vue gives us to improve the frameworks' performance. Further, they dive into the recent SSR benchmark and what it means f…
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#15 – Tuomas Artman: Linear, sync engines, rethought startup MVP
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1:01:18The guest of this episode is Tuomas Artman, co-founder and CTO of Linear. Prior to Linear, Tuomas had already built sync engines for over a decade at companies like Groupon and Uber. This conversation will explore how local-first and software quality was crucial for Linear’s success and how the concept of a startup MVP should be rethought. Mentione…
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While Alex is at PragVue, Michael is joined by Developer Advocate Erik Hanchett who works at no other company than AWS. In this DejaVue episode, they discuss the different duties of a Developer Advocate and skills one need to become one, as well as everything around content creation and conferences. In addition, Erik shares how it is to write Vue c…
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