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Supper Club × tRPC With Alex KATT Johansson
Alex Johansen discusses tRPC, an alternative to REST and GraphQL for calling functions between client and server using TypeScript for type safety.
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Alex Johansen discusses tRPC, an alternative to REST and GraphQL for calling functions between client and server using TypeScript for type safety.
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TJ DeVries discusses Neovim, Lua integration, and the difference between Neovim and Vim.
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Nicholas Burke from Prisma discusses the evolution of Prisma from Graphcool to Prisma 1 to Prisma today, which is now a general purpose ORM.
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Scott and Wes interview Brian Douglas about his background in engineering and open source and his project Open Sauce to make open source more approachable. They also discuss GitHub's GraphQL API and Brian's experience with live streaming.
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Hirsch Agarwal discusses founding the Arc browser company, focusing on reinventing the browser UI/UX, building with Swift, designing for delight, and planning for subscriptions without compromising user experience.
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Discussion with Thomas from Raycast about building the productivity app and its native architecture, React-based extension API, and local storage using SQLite.
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Scott and Wes interview Primogen, a Twitch streamer and Vim user who talks about where his name comes from, the different types of coding streamers, and why people watch live coding.
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Steve Ruiz discusses the development of his open source React drawing canvas TLDraw, explaining the inspiration and technology behind it.
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Brandon Roberts discusses AppRight, an open source self-hosted backend for web and mobile apps. It provides database, auth, storage, functions and more out of the box.
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In this episode, Rich Harrison provides an intro to Svelte and discusses its developer experience benefits, templating language, immutability, compilation process, lack of virtual DOM, and more.
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Josh Larson from Shopify discusses their new Hydrogen framework for building custom headless ecommerce stores using React and Shopify. He covers topics like server side rendering, React Server Components, and deploying the same code to multiple JavaScript environments.
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Lee Robinson from Vercel discusses React Suspense, selective hydration, Next.js, and performance techniques.
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Saeed Balkhi discusses growing his company AwesomeMotive from a WordPress tutorial blog into a suite of over 30 web services and software tools.
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Adam Cowley from Neo4j explains graph databases, how they work, use cases, and how to query data with Cypher. He discusses how Neo4j can be used in web development.
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Christy Perreault from Liberty Mutual discusses how they leverage serverless to support 5000 developers building customer-facing and internal apps. She covers Liberty Mutual's journey from on-prem to serverless, the costs savings and auto-scaling benefits, supporting developer preferences, and local development recommendations.
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Pokey Rule discusses coding by voice with Talon instead of keyboard due to RSI, creating grammars to map voice commands to actions, and demonstrates voice coding.
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In this SX dinner club episode, Sean Wang aka Swyx discusses developer experience (DX) - what it is, why it matters, how tools like React and Svelte compare, and how DevRel roles are evolving.
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Discussion with Tim Leland who has built several successful browser extensions like a weather extension using Dark Sky and a URL shortener called t.ly. He talks about how he builds and monetizes the extensions.
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Discussion with Eduardo Bocas from Netlify about edge functions, Deno, serverless, and more.
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Connor Finlayson discusses the no code movement, whether it will replace developers, popular no code tools like Webflow and Airtable, resources for learning, and advice for beginners.