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    The React Show

    Discussions about React, JavaScript, and web development by React experts with a focus on diving deep into learning React and discussing what it's like to work within the React industry.
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    Episodes (101)

    Should You Go Serverless? Is AWS Lambda For You? How does it work?

    Should You Go Serverless? Is AWS Lambda For You? How does it work?

    Many people are using serverless these days, often without even really thinking about it because they are the default mode of operation for many popular services like NextJS with Vercel. But what is it? Should you use it? Join Richard and I as we discuss serverless, how it works, and how we consider using it.

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    en-usMarch 09, 2024

    My New Favorite FE Dev Tool: MightyMeld with Steven Schkolne

    My New Favorite FE Dev Tool: MightyMeld with Steven Schkolne

    Join me in learning more about a revolutionary new dev tool for React apps! Unlike visual designers of the past, MightyMeld understands your code at a much deeper level and allows for modifying running and interactive React applications!

    Get early access to MightyMeld with code REACTSHOW at https://www.mightymeld.com/

    https://www.mightymeld.com/

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    en-usOctober 20, 2023

    How To Earn Over $200K As A Freelancer with Tim Noetzel

    How To Earn Over $200K As A Freelancer with Tim Noetzel

    What would it take to grow my freelance business? How do I find actually good clients and stand out? Tim Noetzel is the creator of FreelanceGPS.com and gives me coaching on how to get better at freelancing including: positioning, marketing,  and where to find great clients.

    https://freelancegps.com/

    https://twitter.com/timnoetzel

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    Join The Reactors! thereactshow.com/the-reactors-community

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    en-usOctober 13, 2023

    Launching A Bootstrapped PAAS: Stormkit with Savas Vedova

    Launching A Bootstrapped PAAS: Stormkit with Savas Vedova

    Savas launched Stormkit around 5 years ago as a solo-founder. We discuss what it's like to build and a launch a SaaS product and keep it running and growing for so many years. We also talk about a previous food delivery startup Savas started in Instanbul. Armed with the experience Savas talks about everything from motivation to finding a cofounder to building what people want.

    https://www.stormkit.io/

    https://github.com/stormkit-io/monorepo-template-react

    https://twitter.com/stormkitio

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    Join The Reactors! thereactshow.com/the-reactors-community

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    en-usOctober 06, 2023

    Dvorak vs Qwerty, Vim vs VSCode, Rust, and Design-By-Contract

    Dvorak vs Qwerty, Vim vs VSCode, Rust, and Design-By-Contract

    What is it like to use the Dvorak keyboard layout? Is it better for programming than the standard Qwerty layout? Join Evan and Thomas as they discuss keyboard layouts along with potential advantages of different keyboard types when it comes to dealing with RSI. The discussion then turns to editors and how they relate to each other including Emacs, Neovim, and VSCode. And then finishing with a discussion on Rust/programming safety and a brief overview of design-by-contract and literate programming.

    https://twitter.com/_evanwalter_

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    Join The Reactors! thereactshow.com/the-reactors-community

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    The React Show
    en-usAugust 25, 2023

    Spark Joy: Panda & Zag with Chakra Creator Segun Adebayo

    Spark Joy: Panda & Zag with Chakra Creator Segun Adebayo

    How does Segun create so many successful and popular open source libraries? Segun, creator of Chakra UI, Panda, Zag, and Ark joins me to discuss how he creates software! We also discuss what makes Panda and Zag unique and what Segun thinks the future holds for component libraries as well as learning more about his latest projects: Panda and Zag.

    https://twitter.com/thesegunadebayo

    Chakra UI: https://chakra-ui.com/
    Panda: https://panda-css.com/
    Zag: https://zagjs.com/

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    Join The Reactors! thereactshow.com/the-reactors-community

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    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

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    en-usAugust 04, 2023

    How To Build Secure React Apps

    How To Build Secure React Apps

    In this episode, delve into the world of web application security and discover practical insights to safeguard your code. Join Thomas as they discuss common threats like SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and request forgery, emphasizing the importance of using secure libraries and following best practices. Explore topics such as data validation, authentication, and authorization, along with the significance of log security and intrusion detection. Gain valuable tips for writing secure code and understand the risks associated with implementing your own cryptography.

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    Join The Reactors! thereactshow.com/the-reactors-community

    Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/zXYggKUBC2

    My book: Foundations of High-Performance React https://www.thereactshow.com/book

    Consulting: https://thomashintz.org

    Music by DRKST DWN: https://soundcloud.com/drkstdwn

    Part 1: Introduction to Web Application Security In this segment, the host discusses the importance of web application security and the potential risks associated with vulnerabilities. The focus is on common threats such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and request forgery. The host emphasizes the need for understanding and addressing these threats, even when using frameworks like React that offer built-in security measures.

    Part 2: Log Security and Authentication/Authorization The host highlights the significance of log security and cautions against logging sensitive user information that could be exploited. They stress the importance of implementing secure authentication and authorization systems and share insights on common mistakes made in login system implementation. Keeping the login process simple and separate from other code is strongly recommended to minimize vulnerabilities.

    Part 3: Data Validation and Libraries/External Services Data validation is discussed, with an emphasis on distinguishing between data sanitization and data validation. The host advises against relying on client-side validation and stresses the importance of validating and sanitizing data on the server-side. They also provide insights on assessing the security of libraries and external services, recommending thorough documentation on secure implementation, policies for handling vulnerabilities, and a high-level security approach.

    Part 4: Writing Secure Code and Final Tips The host shares their approach to writing secure code, emphasizing the need for systemic solutions, explicit labeling of untrusted data, and assuming worst-case scenarios to design robust security mechanisms. They caution against overcomplicating security measures and advocate for using well-tested libraries for cryptographic functions. The importance of backups, intrusion detection, and minimizing stored data is also highlighted.

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    The React Show
    en-usJuly 14, 2023

    How To Keep Your Software Job If AI Takes Over

    How To Keep Your Software Job If AI Takes Over

    Programming is just a tool. One that I absolutely love to use but nonetheless it is a tool and AI may start to replace it. What can you do to keep your job as a software developer while AI replaces some programming tasks?

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    How To Use AI To Write React Programs

    How To Use AI To Write React Programs

    Let's learn about the new AIs and how to practically use them in your React projects! In this episode we learn the basics of how AIs like ChatGPT work and how to apply that knowledge to actually accelerating the development of React applications!

    We also have a couple trivia questions and cover the latest React news!


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    Prompt I use for generating source code prompts in ChatGPT:

    I want you to become my Prompt Creator. Your goal is to help me craft the best possible prompt for my needs. The prompt will be used by you, ChatGPT. You will follow the following process: 1. Your first response will be to ask me what the prompt should be about. I will provide my answer, but we will need to improve it through continual iterations by going through the next steps. 2. Based on my input, you will generate 3 sections. a) Revised prompt (provide your rewritten prompt. it should be clear, concise, and easily understood by you), b) Suggestions (provide suggestions on what details to include in the prompt to improve it), and c) Questions (ask any relevant questions pertaining to what additional information is needed from me to improve the prompt including if there are any license limitations on libraries the generated source code utilizes). 3. We will continue this iterative process with me providing additional information to you and you updating the prompt in the Revised prompt section until it's complete. The prompt you generate should finish by stating that responses: should be only in the form of source code, should utilize any relevant open source libraries, and that the generated code should be as concise as possible, secure, easily testable, include comments only for complex parts of the code, and should follow industry standards for high-quality and maintainable code.

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    Mechanics of React: A Beginner's Intro To React

    Mechanics of React: A Beginner's Intro To React

    Learn the fundamentals of React by working through its mechanics from how the browser loads React, to JSX, components, state, rendering, & reconciliation!

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    Profitable Open Source With react-admin Founder François Zaninotto

    Profitable Open Source With react-admin Founder François Zaninotto

    react-admin is a popular SPA React project. We join founder François Zaninotto to discuss react-admin,  profitable open source projects as well as software environmental sustainability, and engineering design.

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    Less Stress & Exploitation: Why We Should Unionize

    Less Stress & Exploitation: Why We Should Unionize

    Programmers have better pay and working conditions than many other professions but that doesn't mean it's all sunshine and rainbows. From having to program exploitative, dangerous technologies to long hours, undisclosed security vulnerabilities, unreasonable timelines, and bad sleep it's time to talk about organizing ourselves.

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    I Made A Huge Mistake: Reflections On The New React.js Documentary

    I Made A Huge Mistake: Reflections On The New React.js Documentary

    I recently watched the new React.js documentary and it made me realize I made a huge mistake! In this episode I talk about my big mistake, how React's development process is good design, how we need to market open source projects, and I also give a couple updates regarding react server components and my time bicycling over the mountains to San Diego.

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