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RedwoodJS: The JS App Framework with Anthony Campolo
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Anthony Campolo, Lead Developer Advocate on the RedwoodJS team, offers insight for young developers starting on their career path and demos RedwoodJS.
Show Notes
Anthony started coding 3 years ago, worked his way into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and then focused his writing on RedwoodJS, a full-stack JavaScript framework. In this episode, he shares his stories and insight as a developer, and gives a great demo of the RedwoodJS framework.
Outline
• Anthony's background and how he got involved with RedwoodJS (1:25)
• What is RedwoodJS (3:15)
• Advise to young developers (4:53)
• Ruby on Rails influence on RedwoodJS (6:31)
• What makes Ruby on Rails great (8:32)
• Team size at Redwood and its history (10:43)
• How RedwoodJS chose which pieces of the JS ecosystem to build on (12:58)
• Core libraries bundled in RedwoodJS (15:25)
• RedwoodJS demo (17:48)
• Dynamic routing (23:53)
• Prerending (25:33)
• Incorporating data from the database (26:49)
• Post cells (33:33)
• GraphQL capabilities (37:01)
• Deploying (37:33)
• Authentication (46:20)
• RedwoodJS 1.0 and examples already using it (43:23)
• Bison vs. Blitz vs. RedwoodJS (47:14)
• Subscriptions (49:49)
• Future roadmap for RedwoodJS (53:19)
63 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 11, 2025 10:08 (). Last successful fetch was on April 12, 2024 11:33 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 304728834 series 2872214
Anthony Campolo, Lead Developer Advocate on the RedwoodJS team, offers insight for young developers starting on their career path and demos RedwoodJS.
Show Notes
Anthony started coding 3 years ago, worked his way into HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and then focused his writing on RedwoodJS, a full-stack JavaScript framework. In this episode, he shares his stories and insight as a developer, and gives a great demo of the RedwoodJS framework.
Outline
• Anthony's background and how he got involved with RedwoodJS (1:25)
• What is RedwoodJS (3:15)
• Advise to young developers (4:53)
• Ruby on Rails influence on RedwoodJS (6:31)
• What makes Ruby on Rails great (8:32)
• Team size at Redwood and its history (10:43)
• How RedwoodJS chose which pieces of the JS ecosystem to build on (12:58)
• Core libraries bundled in RedwoodJS (15:25)
• RedwoodJS demo (17:48)
• Dynamic routing (23:53)
• Prerending (25:33)
• Incorporating data from the database (26:49)
• Post cells (33:33)
• GraphQL capabilities (37:01)
• Deploying (37:33)
• Authentication (46:20)
• RedwoodJS 1.0 and examples already using it (43:23)
• Bison vs. Blitz vs. RedwoodJS (47:14)
• Subscriptions (49:49)
• Future roadmap for RedwoodJS (53:19)
63 episodes
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