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    Explore " jamstack" with insightful episodes like "DXTalk x Tomas Antvorskov Krag, NoA Ignite", "Accessibility and Cultivating Empathy with Ryan Magoon", "Lighthouse v11, Remix v2, and Astro v3", "MagnoliaJS with Danielle Maxwell, Mark Noonan, and Kayla Sween" and "React Rally Round 2 with David Khourshid and Shirley Wu" from podcasts like ""DXTalk: Navigating the Digital Experience Industry", "JavaScript Jam", "JavaScript Jam", "JavaScript Jam" and "JavaScript Jam"" and more!

    Episodes (100)

    DXTalk x Tomas Antvorskov Krag, NoA Ignite

    DXTalk x Tomas Antvorskov Krag, NoA Ignite

    Listen to this episode of DXTalk and hear what tendencies and experiences in the Digital Experience Industry led Tomas Antvorskov Krag, CTO at NoA Ignite, to work fully with composable and headless designs today.  

    Tomas describes the evolvement from the editor-friendly functionality-rich monolithic systems to the disadvantages of rendering all this information, splitting up platforms into less editor-friendly but fast, composable systems, to the Jamstack, headless revolution, and the introduction of all the new players that combine good developer, editor, user, and customer experience.  

    We talk about composable e-commerce and its different approaches - do you build your e-commerce platform from multiple sources, e-commerce without content, or model your product data into your CMS? Tomas lets us in on how they build e-commerce architectures at NoA Ignite and emphasizes how to deal with many data types. He shares his thoughts on future e-commerce and highlights some of the best e-commerce vendors right now.  

    Tomas shares with us the advantages of composable architecture from a business point of view and how the employee/editor experience benefits from a composable approach, not just the user experience.

    Accessibility and Cultivating Empathy with Ryan Magoon

    Lighthouse v11, Remix v2, and Astro v3

    Google's IDX, Supabase, and Jamstack

    Google's IDX, Supabase, and Jamstack
    Josh Goldberg and Anthony Campolo return to talk about the latest news in web dev, including Google’s announcement about IDX, Supabase’s Launch Week 8, what’s up with Jamstack, and more. Links https://idx.dev https://twitter.com/davideast/status/1689735117118316544 https://bytes.dev/archives/212?cksubscriber_id=1652256478 https://twitter.com/JoshuaKGoldberg https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuakgoldbergcodes https://www.joshuakgoldberg.com https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg https://twitter.com/ajcwebdev https://ajcwebdev.com https://github.com/ajcwebdev https://www.twitch.tv/ajcwebdev Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we’ll send you a $25 gift card! If you’re interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we’ll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guests: Anthony Campolo and Josh Goldberg.

    JavaScript Jam Open Mic with Pipedream

    Elm Town 61 – Turning the pages with Dillon Kearns

    Elm Town 61 – Turning the pages with Dillon Kearns

    Dillon Kearns turns the pages of his journey with Elm, from applying meta-learning techniques as a classical piano player & agile coach to building a full-stack Elm framework (elm-pages).

    Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.

    Music by Jesse Moore.

    Recording date: 2023.05.04

    Guest

    Show notes

    [00:00:32] Introducing Dillon Kearns

    [00:01:54] Links between experiences as an agile coach and piano player and how that relates to programming?

    [00:04:20] Do you really want to do what it takes to do that thing?

    [00:15:08] Getting into programming

    [00:20:48] Defining moments

    [00:23:25] Discovering Elm

    [00:28:39] ADHD

    [00:32:08] Mentors

    [00:33:39] Mobster and the Elm community

    [00:42:36] Jamming on jazz improv

    [00:52:55] Finding time for experimentation & learning

    [00:56:49] How to make an incremental learning path with elm-pages

    [01:02:33] New features in elm-pages v3

    [01:12:48] Elm and AI

    [01:16:18] Sponsored by Logistically

    [01:16:59] Seeing how other folks are using Elm

    [01:19:29] Picks

    Dillon's picks

    Jared's request

    • If you work on addressing the climate crisis using Elm, I'd love to have you on the show. Please email me elmtown@jaredmsmith.com.

    Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web

    Jamstack is evolving toward a composable web

    Netlify’s all-in-one development platform gives devs access to build, deploy, and backend services for websites and web apps. Get started with their docs.

    Jamstack is a web development architecture based on JavaScript, APIs, and Markup (the JAM in Jamstack). Learn what Jamstack is and what benefits it offers.

    Composable architecture has been called “the next big thing” in web development. Netlify defines it as “a development approach [that] provides the ability to more rapidly build technology stacks by making use of logically separated reusable and customizable components.”

    Dana is on LinkedIn.

    Warm congrats to Lifeboat badge winner hasectic saif, who rescued the question How can I print to standard error in C with 'printf'? from an answerless void.

    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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