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Tasty × July 26th, 2023

Polyfills, Transpiling and Monkey Patching

Wes and Scott discuss polyfilling, transpiling, and monkey patching - what they are, when to use each, and tools that can help.

#javascript #webdev #polyfill #transpile
Wes BosScott Tolinski
644

Hasty × July 24th, 2023

User Feedback UI - Toasts, Flash, Validation

Scott and Wes discuss best practices for user feedback UI like toasts, flash messages and form validation.

#UX #Accessibility #Forms
Wes BosScott Tolinski
643

Supper Club × July 21st, 2023

Supper Club × WASM, Fastly Edge, and Polyfill.io with Jake Champion

Discussion with Jake Champion about WebAssembly, Fastly ComputeEdge, and Polyfill.io.

#webassembly #edge-computing #polyfills
Wes BosScott TolinskiJake Champion
642

Tasty × July 19th, 2023

Potluck × CSS Variables in React × JS Notebooks × Selling a Domain

Wes and Scott answer listener questions on topics like React and CSS, JavaScript notebooks, selling domains, balancing learning as a new parent, and more.

#css #react #javascript #domains
Wes BosScott Tolinski
641

Hasty × July 17th, 2023

Help Me Help You - How To Ask For Help

Wes and Scott discuss best practices for asking for help with libraries and open source projects like providing reproductions, being responsive and respectful, searching existing issues first, and sharing code context.

#GitHub #Bugs #Help #Support
Wes BosScott Tolinski
640

Supper Club × July 14th, 2023

Supper Club × val.town with Steve Krouse

Steve Krause introduces val.town, a social platform for writing and running code snippets. He discusses the inspiration behind val.town, using Deno and Render for the backend, common use cases like IoT and webhooks, recommendations for learning coding, and building an engaged community.

#serverless #coding #education
Wes BosScott TolinskiSteve Krouse
639

Tasty × July 12th, 2023

Stump’d × JavaScript × GraphQL × Memory Safety × Web History

Scott and Wes use AI to generate challenging interview questions and quiz each other on web development topics ranging from JavaScript to CSS history.

#JavaScript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
638

Hasty × July 10th, 2023

Roundup - Sick AI Tools For Developers

Discussion on using AI tools like CodeAI, CodeWhisperer, Copilot, lintrule, opencommit, Ghostwriter, Codegeeks, Codeum AI, TabNine, and ChatGPT for tasks like documentation, optimization, code generation, data formatting, commit messages and more. Notes the importance of validating any AI-generated code before use in production.

#AI #Productivity
Wes BosScott Tolinski
637

Supper Club × July 7th, 2023

Supper Club × Cloudinary with Colby Fayock

Scott and Wes chat with Colby Fayock about Cloudinary's developer experience, AI media capabilities like image filling and background removal, building SDKs and components for frameworks like Next.js and Svelte, Colby's own YouTube channel and creative process, and advice for beginners.

#cloudinary #ai #media #images
Wes BosScott TolinskiColby Fayock
636

Tasty × July 5th, 2023

What are Headless Components?

Scott and Wes discuss headless components - reusable components that provide functionality without any UI. They talk about various headless component libraries, building accessible components, using headless WordPress, running headless Chrome, and more.

#headless #accessibility #components
Wes BosScott Tolinski
635

Hasty × July 3rd, 2023

Lightning CSS

Wes and Scott discuss Lightning CSS - a fast CSS parser, transformer, bundler and minifier from the creator of Parcel. They cover the benefits of Lightning CSS including improved performance, support for future CSS syntax like nesting and color spaces, and more.

#CSS #Frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
634

Supper Club × June 30th, 2023

Supper Club × Messaging Queues and Workers with Armin Ronacher

Armin Ronacher discusses designing performant queues and backpressure systems to handle massive scale at Sentry. He also shares his views on Python, JavaScript, Rust and staying up to date.

#Python #Queues #Scale #Sentry
Wes BosScott TolinskiArmin Ronacher
633

Tasty × June 28th, 2023

WTF is an ORM

Wes and Scott discuss what ORMs are, popular options like Prisma and Drizzle, schema vs models, and migrations. They also joke about dentists, pronunciation in tech, and share recommendations.

#ORM #Database #Prisma #Drizzle
Wes BosScott Tolinski
632

Hasty × June 26th, 2023

Where to Register a Domain

Wes and Scott discuss top domain name registrars in light of Google Domains closing down. They compare pricing, features, UX and more across Namecheap, GoDaddy, Gandhi, Hover, Name.com, Cloudflare and others.

#web-dev #domains
Wes BosScott Tolinski
631

Supper Club × June 23rd, 2023

Supper Club × Why Netlify bought Gatsby, GraphQL Data Layer, and Headless CMS with Dustin Schau

Dustin Schau discusses leading the Gatsby and Valhalla teams, using GraphQL as a data layer, low-code solutions for CMS editing, thoughts on React server components, and plans for improving Gatsby performance and integration. He also shares his editor setup, what tech stack he would use today, and his Ubuntu home theater setup.

#GraphQL #Jamstack #React
Wes BosScott TolinskiDustin Schau
630

Tasty × June 21st, 2023

Potluck × Warp × Skeleton UI × Edge Functions × Donut Scoping

Wes and Scott discuss upcoming conferences, computer issues, and strategies for working with rate limited APIs.

#Conferences #APIs
Wes BosScott Tolinski
629

Hasty × June 19th, 2023

AsyncLocalStorage + AsyncContext API

Discussion on AsyncLocalStorage and Async Context API in JavaScript which allow accessing context down the call stack without passing references explicitly.

#javascript #nodejs #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
628

Supper Club × June 16th, 2023

Supper Club × JavaScript on Hardware, Micro Controllers, ESP32 with Nick Hehr

Nick Hehr discusses running JavaScript on microcontrollers with ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Pico using the Excess engine, challenges around tooling and standards, and how he builds projects with it.

#javascript #iot #hardware
Wes BosScott TolinskiNick Hehr
627

Tasty × June 14th, 2023

Electronics for Beginners

Wes gives an overview of basic electronics concepts like voltage, amperage, microcontrollers, coding, and projects he has built.

#electronics #IoT #DIY
Wes BosScott Tolinski
626

Hasty × June 12th, 2023

GitHub Projects, Milestones, Labels, and Actions

Wes and Scott discuss using GitHub Projects, Milestones, Labels, and Actions to organize and automate your workflow.

#GitHub #Automation
Wes BosScott Tolinski
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