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    JavaScript Jam

    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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    Episodes (62)

    Accessibility and Cultivating Empathy with Ryan Magoon

    Lighthouse v11, Remix v2, and Astro v3

    JavaScript Jam Open Mic with Pipedream

    Is CommonJS Bad for JavaScript?

    Svelte 4 and the Next Phase of Eleventy

    Open Source Framework Maintenance with Nick Taylor from Netlify

    Open Source Framework Maintenance with Nick Taylor from Netlify

    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

    Netlify

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    Building an Indie Game Studio with Christoph Nakazawa

    Building an Indie Game Studio with Christoph Nakazawa

    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 entrepreneurship.

    Christoph Nakazawa

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    RenderATL and New Core Web Vitals

    RenderATL and New Core Web Vitals

    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.