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Tasty × April 2nd, 2025

Accepting Money on the Internet in 2025

Discussion on options and best practices for accepting payments online in 2025, including overview of payment processors, managing checkout flows, and avoiding fraud.

#payments #ecommerce #business
Wes BosScott Tolinski
889

Hasty × March 31st, 2025

Planning A Build

Wes and Scott discuss planning decisions for the Syntax v3 site rebuild including project management, code structure, tooling strategies, UI patterns, and more.

#WebDev #JavaScript #Svelte
Wes BosScott Tolinski
888

Tasty × March 26th, 2025

You Need a Monorepo × Client Only React × TanStack + More

In this potluck episode, Wes and Scott discuss monorepos, outdated Node packages, local storage, Next.js queries, Cloudflare Workers, ZeroSync with SvelteKit, full stack development, server update polling, domain names, and advice for new developers.

#nodejs #apis #tooling
Wes BosScott Tolinski
887

Hasty × March 24th, 2025

Vibe Coding Is a Problem

Discussion about AI assisted coding called vibe coding, where inexperienced developers quickly build apps by repeatedly prompting and tweaking code without closely reviewing it.

#vibecoding #AI
Wes BosScott Tolinski
886

Tasty × March 19th, 2025

AWS and IAC for Dummies with SST

Scott explains SST for configuring infrastructure on AWS and other providers, setting up a dev environment, debugging issues, and managing staging/production.

#AWS #Infrastructure #SST
Wes BosScott Tolinski
885

Hasty × March 17th, 2025

CSS Fonts Fallbacks, Variable and Trimming

Covers custom web fonts, strategies for handling font downloads, variable fonts for creative effects, and the text box trim/edge properties to control spacing.

#webfonts #typography #fontloading #css
Wes BosScott Tolinski
884

Special × March 11th, 2025

Typescript Just Got 10x Faster

The TypeScript team has ported the TypeScript compiler and tools to native Node code, realizing about a 10x performance improvement across parsing, type checking and emitting.

#typescript #performance #compiler
Wes BosScott TolinskiAnders HejlsbergDaniel Rosenwasser
883

Hasty × March 10th, 2025

Web Vitals Explained

Explains web performance metrics like largest contentful paint and what they measure. Also covers how to optimize scores and tools to analyze vitals.

#performance
Wes BosScott Tolinski
882

Tasty × March 5th, 2025

Aaron Francis is putting PHP in Your JS Files

Aaron Francis discusses Laravel Fusion, a way to run Laravel code in Vue components. He talks about plans to support React, data syncing, optimistic UI, and more.

#laravel #vue #fusion
Wes BosScott TolinskiAaron Francis
881

Hasty × March 3rd, 2025

What Happened to Remix. Worth Using Axios? Client Only Next.js?

Scott is back after a snowboarding accident and concussion. Topics include React frameworks, databases, mobile development, and more.

#React #Databases #Mobile
Wes BosScott Tolinski
880

Tasty × February 26th, 2025

Creator of Home Assistant: Web Components, Self Hosting and Home Hacking

Paulus Schouten, creator of the open source Home Assistant smart home platform, discusses the technologies enabling privacy-focused local home automation with extensibility

#javascript #privacy
Wes BosScott TolinskiPaulus Schoutsen
879

Hasty × February 24th, 2025

Fullstack Cloudflare

Overview of using Cloudflare Workers and associated services to build fullstack applications

#cloudflare #serverless #javascript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
878

Tasty × February 19th, 2025

You Are Sleeping On Nuxt, Nitro and Vue w/ Daniel Roe

Daniel talks about leading Nuxt and contributing to the Nitro server toolkit, emphasizing Nuxt's community-driven approach and extensibility compared to Next.js.

#nuxt #fullstack #oss
Wes BosScott TolinskiDaniel Roe
877

Hasty × February 17th, 2025

Tailwind 4

Discussion of new features and improvements in Tailwind CSS 4 including better performance, CSS variable support, container queries and more modern CSS capabilities.

#tailwind #css #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
876

Tasty × February 12th, 2025

MIDI & Music in the Browser

Discussion of capabilities provided by Web MIDI and Web Audio APIs for generating sound and music in the browser

#web-audio #web-midi #music
Wes BosScott Tolinski
875

Hasty × February 10th, 2025

JavaScript Signals Explained

Explainer on the concept of signals, which are reactive variables that can automatically cause side effects when they update. Signals are missing from base JS but are being proposed. All frameworks have some implementation of signals built in.

#javascript #reactivity #frameworks
Wes BosScott Tolinski
874

Tasty × February 5th, 2025

Fast Apps - Easy Perf Wins

Tips and strategies for improving web performance through caching, optimization, understanding metrics, and more.

#optimization #caching
Wes BosScott Tolinski
873

Hasty × February 3rd, 2025

Standard Schema: The Universal JavaScript Data Interface

Discussion of the new standard schema effort to standardize data validation across JavaScript validation libraries like Zod, ValleyBot and Arctype.

#javascript #data #validation
Wes BosScott Tolinski
872

Tasty × January 29th, 2025

Too much AI × Disappointed in Firefox × Planning New Projects × Hard Truths

In this potluck episode, Scott and Wes answer developer questions on topics like finding truthful web development advice online, checking for null values in TypeScript, HTML tags for ecommerce, browser recommendations, lock files, sync engines, AI hype fatigue, lack of 3D web adoption, a bad app investment story, and more.

#frontend #javascript #typescript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
871

Hasty × January 27th, 2025

Coding Agents Cursor + Windsurf Tips

Discussion of using AI agents like Cursor for web development, focusing on the new agent mode for automating tasks.

#AI #Automation #Productivity
Wes BosScott Tolinski
870

Tasty × January 22nd, 2025

Windsurf forked VS Code to compete with Cursor. Talking the future of AI + Coding

Discussion with Wind Surf CEO and VP of Product about the company's history, coding AI tools like Wind Surf, and the future of software development

#ai #coding #tools
Wes BosScott TolinskiKevin HouVarun Mohan
869

Supper Club × January 17th, 2025

Node + TypeScript in 2025

Discussion on running TypeScript code in Node.js without needing compilation, now that Node supports type stripping. Covers limitations, tools like TSX and Deno, and the much smoother developer experience working with TypeScript.

#nodejs #typescript #deno
Wes BosScott Tolinski
868

Tasty × January 15th, 2025

The State of JavaScript

Wes and Scott discuss the State of JS survey results, including popularity of frameworks, tools and features.

#JavaScript #Tools
Wes BosScott Tolinski
867

Hasty × January 13th, 2025

Zero Sync is the Future of Data Loading

Deno Sync enables building fast, real-time web apps with local data syncing and the ability to bring your own Postgres database.

#deno #webdev #database
Wes BosScott Tolinski
866

Tasty × January 8th, 2025

2025 Web Development Predictions

In this 2025 web development predictions episode, Scott and Wes make guesses about what will happen in AI, React, CSS, Svelte, servers, and more over the next couple years.

#AI #React #2025
Wes BosScott Tolinski
865

Hasty × January 6th, 2025

CSS Performance × Rate Limiting × Array Sort Behavior - STUMP'd

Scott and Wes play a game of Stump'd, asking each other advanced web development questions on topics like JavaScript, CSS, Node.js and TypeScript.

#javascript #css #typescript #nodejs
Wes BosScott Tolinski
864

Tasty × January 1st, 2025

Durable Objects × Tab State Hacks × Headless CMS Choices + More

Topics covered include durable objects, PartyKit, anchor positioning browser support, importance of visual appeal, preferred hosting providers, new :has CSS selector, will CSS ever be "complete", issues with using MDX, recommended headless CMS, and a hockey podcast.

#Serverless #CSS #Podcasts
Wes BosScott Tolinski
863

Hasty × December 23rd, 2024

2024: A Year in Review

Wes and Scott recap the key events in web development during 2024 and assess the accuracy of their 2023 predictions, including React ecosystem updates, the resurgence of Blue Sky, major improvements in CSS reducing reliance on JS, conferences attended, and changes coming to the Syntax podcast lineup.

#React #JavaScript #Podcasts
Wes BosScott Tolinski
862

Tasty × December 18th, 2024

Svelte 5 Is Here!

Discussion of new features in Svelte 5 including runes, unified state APIs, declarative $state, $derived, $effect, $inspect, snippets, and more.

#svelte #javascript #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
861

Hasty × December 16th, 2024

Local Data: Sqlite, LocalStorage, Session, Cookies and IndexDB

Discussion on different ways to store data locally in the browser for things like user preferences, allowing app usage before signup, faster data access, privacy, persisting data on refresh, and storing auth tokens.

#local-storage #offline #privacy
Wes BosScott Tolinski
860

Supper Club × December 13th, 2024

Module Federation Microfrontends with ByteDance’s Zack Jackson

Zach Jackson explains ByteDance's web infrastructure and Module Federation which allows dynamically linking parts at runtime

#microfrontends #rust #bundlers
Wes BosScott TolinskiZack Jackson
859

Tasty × December 11th, 2024

Streaming Video in 2025

In this episode Wes and Scott discuss video streaming in 2025 - how HLS streaming works, transcoding and hosting video files, CDNs, player libraries like MediaChrome, and various video platform options.

#streaming #video #encoding
Wes BosScott Tolinski
858

Hasty × December 9th, 2024

How to Go Deeper With Your Learning

Discussion on how to go beyond surface level skills and really dive deep on a topic through real projects, reading docs, consuming niche content and more.

#JavaScript #Learning
Wes BosScott Tolinski
857

Supper Club × December 6th, 2024

How to Look and Sound Good at $10, $100 and $1000 With Producer Randy

Tips and recommendations for improving audio and video quality on calls and recordings with packages at different price points.

#audio #video #gear
Wes BosScott TolinskiRandy Rektor
856

Tasty × December 4th, 2024

Loading UIs, Rust Webpack, New Cookie Types, Conference Talks + More

In this potluck episode, Scott and Wes answer questions around debugging migrations with Sentry, signing apps for distribution, speeding up builds, permanent redirect SEO implications, full stack frameworks, cookie behavior, loading state UX, and technical interviews.

#Debugging #Performance #Webpack #Interviews
Wes BosScott Tolinski
855

Hasty × December 2nd, 2024

Fast Websites: The New Speculation Rules API

Discussion on using the new speculation rules API for prefetching and prerendering pages to improve website performance, inspired by the fast McMaster Carr site.

#performance #prefetching #api
Wes BosScott Tolinski
854

Supper Club × November 29th, 2024

Animating the Web With Matt Perry: Exploring Motion

In this episode, Matt Perry discusses Framer Motion and MotionOne, and how they simplify web animations. He shares how the project evolved from previous animation libraries, and announces that Framer Motion is now an independent open source project called Motion.

#animation #framer #motion
Wes BosScott TolinskiMatt Perry
853

Tasty × November 27th, 2024

The State of Frontend

Scott and Wes summarize the 2023 State of Frontend survey from over 5,000 responses, analyze current framework usage trends and discuss where front end development may be heading in the future.

#JavaScript #WebDevelopment #FrontEnd
Wes BosScott Tolinski
852

Hasty × November 25th, 2024

Cloudflare Tunnels

Discussion on setting up and using Cloudflare tunnels to securely expose local web servers and home media servers over the internet with custom domains and access controls.

#cloudflare #networking #servers #security
Wes BosScott Tolinski
851

Supper Club × November 22nd, 2024

The Future of VS Code and Copilot

Cassidy Williams and Harold Kirschner discuss new GitHub Copilot capabilities announced at GitHub Universe 2022, including multi-file editing, custom instructions, VS Code API access, and more.

#GitHubCopilot #AICapabilities #DeveloperTools
Wes BosScott TolinskiCassidy WilliamsHarald Kirschner
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