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    Explore " jamstack" with insightful episodes like "Building an Indie Game Studio with Christoph Nakazawa", "RenderATL and New Core Web Vitals", "Databases and Frameworks at the Edge with Glauber Costa and Igor Minar", "Live at Remix Conf 2023" and "Remix Live Loader with Alex Anderson" from podcasts like ""JavaScript Jam", "JavaScript Jam", "JavaScript Jam", "JavaScript Jam" and "JavaScript Jam"" and more!

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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.

    Don't go to React Miami without Listening to This

    Don't go to React Miami without Listening to This

    In this episode we kick off React Miami month with a panel of organizers and speakers giving tips for first time conference attendees.

    Show Notes
     
    React Miami Co-organizer Michelle Bakels, media partner Dev Agrawal, and various speakers including Anthony Shew, Rizèl Scarlett, Dax Raad, Henri Helvetica, and Ryan Magoon discuss the upcoming events related to React Miami and tips for first time conference attendees.

    Front End Development is Over

    Front End Development is Over

    In this week's open mic episode we are joined by a wide array of speakers to discuss whether ChatGPT is going to render frontend developers redundant.

    Show Notes

    We also discuss the different choices for framework recommendations in the new React documentation and the controversy over what was or wasn't included.

    Dylan Piercey and the Marko Team

    Dylan Piercey and the Marko Team

    The Marko team (Dylan Piercey, Michael Rawlings, Ryan Turnquist, and Luke LaValva) join us to talk about eBay's little known but long running framework.

    Show Notes

    Despite its relative obscurity, Marko anticipated many of the current trends in modern frontend frameworks nearly a decade before those trends became prominent including partial hydration and streaming.

    Qwik with Miško Hevery

    Qwik with Miško Hevery

    Miško Hevery (Builder.io CTO) joins us to discuss Qwik, Qwik City, and the underlying concepts guiding their development.

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    Topics include resumability from the ground up, why bundle prefetching is a lie, how to use speculative module fetching to improve prefetching, and how Qwik City uses code extraction to enable writing client and server code in a single file without impacting performance.

    Episode 92 - Warp with Zach Lloyd

    Episode 92 - Warp with Zach Lloyd

    Zach Lloyd is the CEO of Warp, a Rust-based terminal for modern development.

    In this episode we discuss the motivations for starting an entire company dedicated to building a terminal, the inefficiencies introduced by the current default terminals, and the company's future plans for monetization.

    Zach Lloyd

    Warp

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    Show Outline

    00:10 - Zach's background and motivation for creating Warp

    02:13 - What are the Warp features that make developers more productive?

    07:01 - Why is Warp written in Rust?

    10:36 - Does Warp work on multiple platforms?

    12:22 - How does Warp plan on monetizing in the future?

    16:06 - What are the benefits of Warp for beginners learning the terminal?

    22:29 - What shells does Warp support?

    25:17 - How do you prioritize feature development and what is the roadmap for the next sixth months?

    29:31 - Will Warp eventually be integrated with the VS Code terminal?

    31:43 - Final thoughts and where to learn more about Warp

    Episode 91 - IPFS with Daniel Norman

    Episode 91 - IPFS with Daniel Norman

    Daniel Norman is a Developer Advocate at Protocol Labs.

    In this episode we discuss the philosophy and motivation behind the creation of IPFS, IPFS pinning services and gateways, how Protocol Labs relates to IPFS, and how to moderate content on a distributed, censorship resistant network.

    Daniel Norman

    Protocol Labs

    IPFS

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    Show Outline

    00:11 - Daniel’s code journey
    11:19 - What is web3?
    13:36 - What does it mean to “own” something digital?
    22:19 - Bluesky and the At Protocol
    25:35 - Living in a high trust society
    28:01 - What is IPFS?
    36:32 - IPFS pinning services and gateways
    45:23 - Protocol Labs
    48:20 - Is it possible to block or moderate content on IPFS?
    54:58 - Where should someone go to get started with IPFS or get in touch with the IPFS community?
    58:17 - How can listeners get in touch with Daniel?

    Episode 90 - Partytown with Adam Bradley

    Episode 90 - Partytown with Adam Bradley

    Adam Bradley is the Director of Technology at Builder.io and co-creator of Partytown, a lazy-loaded library to help relocate resource intensive scripts off the main thread and into a web worker.

    In this episode we discuss making sites significantly more performant by offloading third party scripts into a web worker with Partytown, how Partytown fits into the larger suite of tools that Builder.io is working on including Qwik, and cross-compiling any frontend UI library with Mitosis.

    Adam Bradley

    Partytown

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    Show Outline

    00:12 - Introduction
    01:26 - Do you miss mobile?
    04:43 - What is Partytown?
    07:50 - Can you use Partytown with WordPress?
    09:42 - How does Google Tag Manager work with Partytown?
    12:45 - Is there a roadmap for upcoming features or is Partytown feature complete?
    13:50 - What is Partytown's opinion on shipping no JavaScript?
    14:39 - How does Partytown fit into the larger suite of tools that Builder.io is working on?
    16:24 - Qwik as a server-side rendering first framework with QwikCity
    19:35 - Will it be possible in the future to migrate a Next.js project to QwikCity?
    23:07 - Is QwikCity production ready?
    25:00 - How do you deploy a Qwik or QwikCity application?
    30:45 - What is Mitosis?
    34:19 - How does Qwik compare to Solid and Marko?
    40:09 - Will JavaScript ever reach utopia by attaining the nirvana of PHP?

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