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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
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
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
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
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
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
623

Hasty × June 5th, 2023

Nothing in CSS - 0 vs 0px, no, none, hidden, initial and unset

Discussion on values like none, 0, and hidden that essentially remove or undo something in CSS and HTML.

#CSS #HTML #Accessibility
Wes BosScott Tolinski
620

Hasty × May 29th, 2023

JavaScript.exe - Standalone Executables

Scott and Wes discuss JavaScript executables - standalone, portable executables containing your Node app, dependencies, and the runtime. They cover use cases, criticisms of large executable sizes, and potential ways to shrink executables.

#javascript #node #executables
Wes BosScott Tolinski
617

Hasty × May 22nd, 2023

Why Is node_modules So Big?

Discussion on why Node.js node_modules folders get so large and what actually takes up most of the space inside them.

#nodejs #webdev #javascript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
614

Hasty × May 15th, 2023

WTF Are Signals And Why Is Everyone So Hot On Them All Of The Sudden?

Discussion on what signals are, why frameworks are adopting them, and whether you need to use them in your apps.

#javascript #webdev #reactivity
Wes BosScott Tolinski
611

Hasty × May 8th, 2023

Bluesky + AT Protocol

Scott and Wes discuss the new Blue Sky social network and AT protocol, comparing it to Twitter, Mastodon and other decentralized social networks.

#bluesky #socialmedia #twitter
Wes BosScott Tolinski
608

Hasty × May 1st, 2023

RPC in JavaScript!

Wes and Scott explain RPC and discuss its growing popularity due to server-side React, key concepts, use cases, standards, comparisons to REST, and considerations.

#RPC #JavaScript #React
Wes BosScott Tolinski
605

Hasty × April 24th, 2023

CSS Color Functions

This episode covers practical uses of new CSS color functions like relative color, color contrast, and color mixing. Wes and Scott are excited about the possibilities enabled by modifying colors dynamically in CSS.

#CSS #Design #Accessibility
Wes BosScott Tolinski
602

Hasty × April 17th, 2023

Modals, Popups, Popovers, Lightboxes

Discussion on terminology, HTML elements, and implementation details around modal popups, dialogs, and popovers.

#html #css #javascript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
599

Hasty × April 10th, 2023

oAuth APIs Explained

This episode explains OAuth, the standard for logging in via services like GitHub and accessing user data. OAuth uses various tokens like client ID, client secret, authorization code, access token, and refresh token.

#oauth #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
596

Hasty × April 3rd, 2023

The New Import Map Standard

Explains the new import maps standard for aliasing files and paths in JavaScript projects. Covers how to use them and browser support.

#javascript #webdev #tooling
Wes BosScott Tolinski
593

Hasty × March 27th, 2023

Coding with the Open AI / Chat GPT API

Scott and Wes discuss how to work with the OpenAI API and ChatGPT in JavaScript. They go over the different APIs available, pricing, token limits, prompt tuning, and share tips for saving money.

#OpenAI #ChatGPT #JavaScript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
590

Hasty × March 20th, 2023

HTTPS + Tunnel Your Localhost - Cloudflare Tunnels, Ngrok, and more!

Discussion on using HTTPS and tunneling services like Cloudflare Tunnel and ngrok to securely expose a local dev server and allow outside traffic for testing.

#HTTPS #Tunneling #Cloudflare #ngrok
Wes BosScott Tolinski
587

Hasty × March 13th, 2023

Web Streams Explained

Wes and Scott discuss web streams, how they work, and examples of using them for performance and working with large data.

#web-streams #performance #data
Wes BosScott Tolinski
584

Hasty × March 6th, 2023

Node in the Browser × WebContainers + NodeBox

Discussion on running Node.js in the browser via web containers and Nodebox, enabling server-side code in the browser for demos, tutorials and interactivity.

#Node.js #JavaScript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
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