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Stimulus and Turbo in Web Development - JSJ 65605 Nov 202401:26:58
Dive into the dynamic world of JavaScript frameworks with this week's episode of JavaScript Jabber! Join Charles, AJ, Dan and Steve as they explore Hotwire, Stimulus, and Turbo—tools that are transforming how developers build fast, responsive web applications. They discover the evolution from Turbo Links to Turbo Drive, learn how these technologies enhance page rendering speeds by updating only changed elements, and understand their seamless integration in Rails applications. The discussion also touches on practical implementations using Turbo frames and streams for efficient DOM manipulation. Additionally, they dive into the benefits of partial page updates for improved performance and talk about the insights into integrating Stimulus for fine-grained control over client-side interactions. They also explore the parallels between modern frameworks like React or Angular with traditional approaches.

Tune in to uncover how you can leverage these tools to optimize your development workflow!

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Understanding, Confidence, and Humility in Web development - JSJ 65529 Oct 202401:19:44
Beyond JavaScript: Master TypeScript at Scale at SquiggleConf - JSJ 64628 Aug 202401:10:40
Dan together with Josh Goldberg, a prominent open-source maintainer and author of "Learning TypeScript, dive into the world of TypeScript and JavaScript with a special focus on the upcoming Squiggleconf. In this episode, they'll detail the conference format, including its dedicated days for talks and workshops, and highlight the impressive lineup of speakers who will cover topics like ASTs, TypeScript at scale, and essential documentation practices.
Josh also shares insights into the evolution and practical application of TypeScript ESLint. Expect a deep dive into TypeScript's latest features, such as generics and specific lint rules that enhance code quality and developer experience.

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Marvels Of Using Svelte and SvelteKit - JSJ 56624 Jan 202301:26:46
Tracy Lee is the CEO of This Dot Labs, a JavaScript-focused agency, and Adam L Barrett is a Developer Consultant at This Dot Labs. They join the show to talk about the wonders of Svelte and SvelteKit. It is a tool for creating fast web applications. Additionally, they explain how these allow excellent user and developer experiences.
About this Episode
  • All about Svelte and SvelteKit
  • The internals of Svelte
  • Benefits of Svelte compared to other frameworks
  • Difference between Framework and MetaFramework

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Runtime Security With Gal Weizman - JSJ 56517 Jan 202301:28:08
Gal Weizman has professionally done Browser JavaScript security research for almost a decade and currently works in MetaMask. He joins the show to explain more about his profession as a "Browser Javascript Internals Expert." Moreover, he then talks about his project, "Snow". It is a JavaScript shim that applies an important defense mechanism in the browser to the web app's runtime to allow them to secure their same origin realms. 
About this Episode
  • Understanding more Supply Chain Security
  • How Snow ❄️ functions
  • How Snow provides added security to your apps
  • Learning more about Realm and Realm Security
  • All about LavaMoat

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How To Plan For Success In 2023 - JSJ 56410 Jan 202300:55:27
Join Charles Wood as he takes on a solo episode this week! He tackles different strategies on how to achieve your goals and aspirations. He motivates the listeners by sharing his personal story of how he was able to climb back up on his feet after getting lost a few years ago. Moreover, Chuck dives into his plans for Top End Devs this year and how he can help developers take control of their careers. 
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Qwik Part II With Misko Hevery - JSJ 56302 Jan 202301:27:44
Misko Hevery is the Chief Technology Officer at Builder.io. He is also the creator of Angular.io, known for zone.js, and helped co-create karma. He returns to the show to discuss "Qwik" in greater detail alongside AJ and Steve. No matter how complex your website is, Qwik provides the fastest possible page load times. In contrast to other frameworks, Qwik has special features that make it more user-friendly.
About This Episode
  • How Qwik addresses any issue
  • Different Qwik features that make it convenient and efficient to use
  • Overview of precision lazy-loading
  • Introduction to Mitosis

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WebAuthn With Dan Moore - JSJ 56222 Dec 202201:14:13
Dan Moore is the Head of DevRel at FushionAuth. He joins AJ and Chuck to talk about the new API called, “WebAuthn”. Using biometric, secure authentication techniques, WebAuthn is a new approach for confirming your users' identities. He goes into detail about the usage of this API and how this is a good choice for users to validate web applications with ease and convenience. 
About this Episode
  • Features and benefits of WebAuthn
  • Registration process of WebAuthn

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Astro with Fred K. Schott - JSJ 56113 Dec 202201:12:15
Steve and A.J. welcome Fred K. Schott to the show to talk about Fred's latest project, Astro. After initially discussing some of Fred's previous projects (Snowpak, Pika) and the joys of esbuild, they dive into Astro, including how it works, its use cases, and the newly finalized dynamic SSR capability. They finish with some picks going back to the very early web, and, as always, Steve's fabulous dad jokes.

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The State of WASM - JSJ 56006 Dec 202201:48:30
WebAssembly (WASM) is a core technology of the Web and supported by all browsers as well as various other runtimes. Yet despite this fact most Web devs don't use it and have little or no familiarity with it. This week we are joined by Istvan Szmozsanszky "Flaki" to discuss some of the significant transformations currently taking place with this tech, which could make it much more mainstream.

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All Things TypeScript with Maina Wycliffe - JSJ 55929 Nov 202200:53:51
Maina Wycliffe is a Full-stack Software Engineer, Google Developer Expert, and Mentor who currently works at Flanksource. He is a Typescript Enthusiast and is the author of All things Typescript. He joins Chuck and Steve as he shares the reason behind starting his newsletter. His main goal is to teach developers to learn more about it and its typing system. 
About this Episode
  • How Maina handles and future plans in his newsletter
  • All about Typescript
  • Features of Typescript
  • Transitioning to Typescript 

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How To Recession Proof Your Job - BONUS24 Nov 202201:12:25
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Are you looking at all the layoffs and uncertainty going on and wondering if your company is the next to cut back? 

Or, maybe you're a freelancer or entrepreneur who is trying to figure out how to deliver more value to gain or retain customers?

Mani Vaya joins Charles Max Wood to discuss the one thing that both of them use to more than double their productivity on a daily basis.

Mani has read 1,000's of productivity books over the last several years and has formulated a methodology for getting more done, but found that he lacked the discipline to follow through on his plans.

The he found the one thing that kept him on track and made him so productive that he is now getting all of his work done and was able to live the life he wants.

Chuck also weighs in on how Mani's technique has worked for him and allows him to spend more time with his wife and kids, run a podcast network, and a nearly full time contract.

Join the episode to learn how Chuck and Mani get into a regular flow state with their work and consistently deliver at work.

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Wix Velo with Yoav Abrahami - JSJ 55822 Nov 202201:30:30
We are joined by Yoav Abrahami, Chief Architect and Head of Velo to discuss the transformation of Wix from a Website builder to an application development platform. Wix Velo enables developers to implement code that runs either on the client-side or on Wix hosted Node server, while constructing the UI using a WYSIWYG page editor. In this way, Wix provides an interesting alternative to app development frameworks such as NextJS and Nuxt.
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Deep Dive into Metrics and Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana - JSJ 64520 Aug 202401:25:45
 Dive into a fascinating discussion blending the worlds of literature, gaming, and tech. In this episode, Chuck and Dan explore the intriguing connections between The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, including an extraordinary tale about Israeli pilots translating The Hobbit during wartime. They share insights into Guy Gavriel Kaye’s standalone novel Tigana, inspired by Renaissance Italy, and discuss the complexities and strategies of board games like Monopoly and Letters from Whitechapel.
But that’s not all. The episode takes a technical turn as the speakers delve into the dynamic world of application monitoring with Prometheus. They unpack the mechanics of event loop lag, heap usage, and GC storms, and share how Prometheus's query language (PromQL) and integration with Grafana can proactively manage and solve performance issues. Hear about real-time alerting, sophisticated querying, and the practical applications of these tools in companies like Next Insurance and Sisense.
This episode is packed with information - from managing performance metrics and alerting systems to insightful discussions on favorite standalone fantasy novels and the productivity hacks that keep our hosts on top of their game. So, sit back and join us for an engaging and informative session on Top End Devs!


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What Is Functional Programming and What It's Not With Lane Wagner- JSJ 55715 Nov 202201:07:38
Lane Wagner is the founder of a startup company called Boot.dev. He teaches backend development online in Go, Python, and JavaScript. Lane joins Chuck and Steve as they talk all things Functional Programming. They also talk about its importance and share their thoughts about it. Moreover, Lane also shares his experience with creating boot.dev and the different teaching strategies he uses on his online learning platform.  
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  •  The difference between Functional Programming VS Object-oriented Programming
  • React Hooks & Vue 3 and why are they considered as “not Functional” 
  • Boot.dev and how is it created  
  • The reason why Go became a popular backend language

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Stories From The Trenches - JSJ 55608 Nov 202201:22:17
In this episode the panelists share war stories from their career and the lessons they have learned from them. They discuss things they have done back in their early days in tech, and how they now behave differently given those experiences.
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Writing Change-Proof Software with Tests - JSJ 55501 Nov 202201:19:53
Shai Yalin is a freelance software architect and mentor. He specializes in teaching organizations and individuals how to use Test Driven Development (TDD) and other development methodologies and best practices. In this episode Shai joins us to explain how to use these methods in order to create software that is resilient to change, and how to refactor existing brittle code in order to clean out the rot.
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Remix and EpicWeb.dev with Kent C. Dodds - JSJ 55425 Oct 202201:49:10
Kent C. Dodds is a well-known JavaScript developer who has done myriad development courses and training. He's also done outreach for Remix. He's spoken at tons of conferences and his now working on creating EpicWeb.dev which helps developers become epic web developers.

The Jabber crew starts out talking about learning, teaching, and EpicWeb.dev before going into the changes in the web platform and progressive enhancement and eventually Remix.

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Being a New Developer with Diego Moura - JSJ 55318 Oct 202201:33:15
Diego Moura is a newer developer who has recently joined the ranks of professional developers. The panel talks to Diego about his career as a fashion designer and how he moved to Canada and go into programming. 
He initially got into digital marketing and figured out that he could modify and manage pages and picked up development as a function of doing UI work on his marketing pages. From there he fell in love with web development.
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Dan Shappir's Failed Predictions - JSJ 55204 Oct 202201:13:00
The panel goes back a few years and reviews some technology predictions that Dan made a few years ago on Quora. These include WASM, Progressive web apps, and others. Most were wrong, but one did end up being sort of accurate. Along the way, they go into some deep rabbit holes but manage to pull themselves out. As always, they end with picks, and Steve's stupendous dad jokes.

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Software Development as a Craft with Netta Bondy - JSJ 55127 Sep 202201:17:47
Partytown with Adam Bradley - JSJ 55020 Sep 202201:16:34
Today we talk with Adam Bradley, the Director of Technology at Builder.io. He previously worked at Ionix as a creator of Ionic Framework, a mobile UI interface builder for web applications, and StencilJS which powers Ionix. Currently he works on both Qwik and Partytown at Builder.io.

In today’s episode we dive into Partytown, discussing the unique ways it improves website performance. When there are so many third-party scripts injected into the average website, you can quickly lose control of speed. We learn how Partytown addresses this with a remote web worker, and how it still gets the data it needs synchronously.

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Qwik with Misko Hevery - JSJ 54913 Sep 202201:11:16
Today we talk with Misko Hevery about solving the loading speed issue for websites constructed using JavaScript frameworks. Such websites are often slow to load, which is detrimental to their ability so succeed. After 16 years at Google, where he created Angular, he now works on the Qwik framework at Builder.io, a headless visual CMS. We learn how Qwik dramatically improves page speed metrics through an innovative architecture that enables resumability instead of hydration. We talk about how this is implemented, and about how you can get started with it.

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Web Performance and the Google WordPress Team with Felix Arntz - JSJ 54806 Sep 202201:24:08
Crafting Code and Community: AI, LeetCode, and Meetups - JSJ 64413 Aug 202401:09:20
In this episode, they dive deep into the world of coding, meetups, and the evolving landscape of technical interviews. Join them as they explore the fascinating use of OpenAI's technology for coding assistance, the challenges of setting up impactful meetups, and the intricacies of mastering LeetCode problems.
Our experts share invaluable insights—from leveraging AI tools like GPT to generate code effectively, to the essential strategies for problem-solving during high-pressure technical interviews. They also touch on the importance of deliberate practice, group support, and finding the right mindset for tackling coding challenges. Plus, hear personal stories about the benefits of taking breaks, the role of LeetCode in honing coding skills, and the shift in interview styles towards speed and pattern recognition.

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Supply Chain Security with Stephen Chin - BONUS02 Sep 202200:43:07
There is no question that the volume, sophistication, and severity of software supply chain attacks is on the rise.  How do you navigate your supply chain security?  Stephen Chin joins the show today to discuss various strategies and action plans for how to best prevent and address these types of attacks.

In this episode…
  • Where do you start with supply chain security?
  • Spotting attackers and prevention
  • How do you know who to trust?
  • Dependency injections and malicious packages 
  • Network reliability and uptime
  • Pyrsia and JFrog as software tools

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Even More JavaScript Features You Should Avoid - JSJ 54730 Aug 202201:15:42
Today’s episode is a continuation of the previous JavaScript Jabber Episode 543, where we discuss JS language features to avoid.  Do you agree with the list?  Today we talk about:

  • for in

  • forEach

  • else

  • null

  • object.create

  • A named function using the arrow operator 

  • switch

  • labels 

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Vue Courses, Top End Devs, and More... Oh, My! - JSJ 54623 Aug 202200:48:51
Today Steve and Charles talk about the many updates and events coming to Top End Devs, from upcoming conferences to new courses and content.  Check out the conference lineup at https://topenddevs.com/conferences.  If you are interested in building courses or would like to speak at any of the conferences, contact Charles.  We also dive into a conversation about what it really means to be a 10x developer and a top 1% developer.

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JavaScript and IoT with Nick Hehr and Peter Hoddie - JSJ 54516 Aug 202201:38:50
Steve, Dan and A.J talk with Nick Hehr and Peter Hoddie about using JavScript with IoT devices. They cover a wide range of topics, including the XS JavaScript Engine, the only complete ECMAScript 2018 engine optimized for embedded devices (created by Moddable), and even get into the nitty gritty of how it is built and how it works. They also cover TC53 - the standards committee for JS in embedded systems, a committee that Nick and Peter are part of. In picks, they get into a great discussion on home security systems and their various security issue, and of course, Steve brings the great dad jokes.


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The Story of Mel with Tomer Lichtash and David Frankiel - JSJ 54409 Aug 202201:06:37
Today we have special guests Tomer Lichtash and David Frankiel, a web developer and programmer behind the epic hacker folklore project The Story of Mel, a comprehensive guide to The Story of Mel.  

This story, which has survived through all the changes in the internet since its birth in 1983, and has morphed through all its iterations into something almost poetic in nature.  This allegory tells the story of the birth of of high-tech culture as we know it today, and creates some heated debate among our panelists as to the validity of its meanings.  Tomer and David tell some of the back story into their journey to discover if the story is a hoax, or if is truly real.


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Splatty-doo and Other JavaScript Features You Should Avoid - JSJ 54302 Aug 202201:16:42
Today in this all panelist episode, we talk about JS features you should avoid using.  However opinions don't always align, and some come with much debate!  Although we couldn’t cover them all, today we discuss:

  • eval 
  • with
  • arguments
  • do while 
  • for I
  • ++
  • continue 
  • classes
  • prototypes
  • this
  • var with let
  • delete

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Upcoming Performance Metrics for the Web - JSJ 54226 Jul 202201:16:12
Today we have three guests on the show, Annie Sullivan, Yoav Weiss, and Michal Mocny, all of who are engineers who work for Google on the Chrome Web platform.  Looking forward to Google’s new developments for measuring web performance, we dive deep into upcoming performance metrics Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and Interaction to Next Paint (INP), a full page lifecycle metric.  We discuss what user page interactions we can measure successfully and which we cannot.  We discuss the challenges of single-page applications when looking at core web vitals.

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Navigating Online Events and Conferences - JSJ 54119 Jul 202201:07:57
Today, in this all-panelist episode we talk about upcoming online events and conferences.  With upcoming Top End Devs meetups and conferences, starting in August, we talk about all the benefits of being in person at an event, and the camaraderie at and after the event.  We talk about the ways that Airmeet allows for a good connection between the speakers and audience.  You’ll also pick up some tips on becoming a speaker at one of these events.

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Builder.io and Qwik - JSJ 54012 Jul 202201:24:09
Today we talk with Steve Sewell, co-founder and CEO of Builder.io, about their visual editor and designer which connects to many open source systems.  Running within a website wysiwyg, it integrates with most modern front end frameworks, such as React, Due and Svelte.  We discuss how it functions and connects to various systems.  We also dive into the backstory of how and why builder.io created their framework called Qwik.


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Hydrogen and Oxygen - JSJ 53905 Jul 202201:04:05
Today we talk with Josh Larson a senior staff developer at Shopify who is front and center in development of Hydrogen.  We learn how Hydrogen addresses the varying needs of shop owners to build storefronts quickly and effectively.  With rendering on the server only, this metaframework provides a toolkit helping customers build a more customized web presence.  We learn about Oxygen, which allows customers to host and deploy Hydrogen.

We also discuss the decision behind the decision to use React to build this framework, how the framework provides super-custom experiences for the user, and discuss some of the technical challenges faced when building it.  

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Overcoming JavaScript Load Issues: Import Maps and Performance Enhancements - JSJ 64308 Aug 202401:35:31
In this episode, they dive deep into the intricate world of JavaScript loading and web performance. Join the panel with insightful discussions led by Dan, Charles, Steve, and special guest Yoav Weiss—an expert with extensive experience in web performance from his time at Google, Akamai, and Shopify.
They explore the latest initiatives aimed at improving ES modules, import maps, and the challenges faced with script loading, especially when dealing with web workers. They uncover the critical role of sub-resource integrity, the successful integration of integrity support in Chrome and Safari, and the urgent need for advanced import map solutions for large applications.
They also delve into the nuts and bolts of optimizing web performance, including the impact of script execution on browser responsiveness, bundling techniques, and innovative strategies for managing resource download priorities. Tune in to hear about the latest developments, engage with provocative questions, and discover ways you can contribute to the ongoing work of the W3C web performance working group. Plus, stay for heartfelt moments, personal anecdotes, and practical recommendations from the speakers. 
 
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To TypeScript or Not to TypeScript - JSJ 53828 Jun 202201:11:41
Core Web Vitals and Whatnot - JSJ 53721 Jun 202201:21:21
Today’s guest Annie Sullivan, a software engineer on the Chrome Platform team, focussing on core web vitals metrics which is all about performance and user experience metrics for websites.  We discuss topics such as Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), and how it works behind the scenes.  We also touch on Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) and things that impact browser experience.  

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Gal Schlezinger and Edge Functions - JSJ 53614 Jun 202201:15:01
Today we talk with Gal working on developer tooling for the last decade.  Previously working at WIX, and now working at Vercel, he has created an open source FNM fast node version manager within that operates within Rust.  We talk about Vercel’s Edge Functions, which allows users to insert routing strategies with user code without having performance hits.  

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Links
  1. Develop. Preview. Ship. For the best frontend teams - Vercel
  2. Edge Functions - Vercel
  3. Bun - fast JavaScript & CSS bundler
  4. fnm
  5. solving puzzles using TypeScript types
  6. Gal Schlezinger
  7. Twitter: @galstar

Picks
  1. AJ - None Dare Call It Conspiracy
  2. AJ - WHO KILLED BITCOIN? - Documentary
  3. Dan - How To Use Google CrUX To Analyze And Compare The Performance Of JS Frameworks
  4. Dan - A deep dive into optimizing LCP
  5. Dan - War in Ukraine
  6. Gal - Raycast
  7. Gal - Working with smarter people
  8. Steve - Podcast from syntax.fm
  9. Steve - Dad Jokes




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A Deep Dive Into Some Nooks and Crannies of JavaScript - JSJ 53507 Jun 202201:10:04
In today’s all-panelist episode, we take a deep dive into some of the nooks and crannies of JavaScript.  We discuss and debate the benefits and problems of various methods such as getter and setter, Const, Freeze and Proxy. 

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  1. AJ - Valley Forge Flags
  2. AJ - Frog Chess
  3. AJ - Beyond Code Bootcamp
  4. AJ -Creeds of Craftsmanship
  5. Dan - JSConf Budapest
  6. Dan - Stock Market / Tech Stocks going down
  7. Dan - War in Ukraine
  8. Steve - Dad Jokes


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Preventing Fraud on Your Payment Website - JSJ 53431 May 202200:54:22
Today we talk with Paul Asjes, a developer advocate at Stripe.  We get some insight into creating a more secure site for credit card transactions.  We also discuss card testing, or account stealing, techniques that are used to gain access to active credits cards.  This topic is very important because it can have big financial consequences, and if serious enough, could cause a business to close.  Paul gives us some techniques and strategies to discourage and prevent this activity.

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  1. Top End Devs
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Links
  1. Stripe
  2. Stripe Developers - Discord
  3. Stripe Developers - YouTube
  4. LinkedIn - Paul Asjes 
  5. Twitter: @paul_asjes

Picks
  1. AJ - The Black Prism
  2. AJ - The unnamed city that I now live in
  3. Charles -Machi Koro
  4. Paul - Stripe Sessions
  5. Paul- Takecarebnb
  6. Steve - How to Freaking Find Great Developers By Having Them Read Code
  7. Steve - Dad Jokes


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TC39 and Upcoming Proposals for ECMAScript (PART 2) - JSJ 53324 May 202201:01:58
Today we chat with Thomas Randolph from GitLab, to discuss his Top 10 list of the upcoming TC39 proposals.

 The list…
  1. Temporal Proposal
  2. Import Assertions
  3. JSON Modules
  4. Built-In Modules
  5. Observable Proposal
  6. Partial Application
  7. UUID
  8. Pipeline Operator
  9. Module Blocks
  10. Emitter Proposal +1 Records and Tuples +2 Reverse and Sort Methods on Arrays
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TC39 and Upcoming Proposals for ECMAScript (PART 1) - JSJ 53217 May 202201:06:35
Today we chat with Thomas Randolph from GitLab, to discuss his Top 10 list of the upcoming TC39 proposals.

 The list…
  1. Temporal Proposal
  2. Import Assertions
  3. JSON Modules
  4. Built-In Modules
  5. Observable Proposal
  6. Partial Application
  7. UUID
  8. Pipeline Operator
  9. Module Blocks
  10. Emitter Proposal +1 Records and Tuples +2 Reverse and Sort Methods on Arrays
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Using Storybook and Nuxt To Quickly Build Websites - JSJ 53110 May 202200:16:56
Steve, AJ, and Dan talk to Drew Baker, co-founder of Los Angeles based digital agency Funkhaus about Storybook and Nuxt. After a discussion of various server side rendering methods, Drew talks about how they use Storybook, how it integrates tightly with Nuxt, and how it helps Funkhaus quickly and cleanly spin up sites for large customers.SponsorsLinksPicksSpecial Guest: Drew Baker.Sponsored By:

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NoSQL and RavenDB - JSJ 53003 May 202201:19:09
Today we talk with Dejan Miličić, a consultant with more than 20 years of experience as a professional software developer with RavenDB. His areas of expertise are designing, writing, and maintaining applications, with a focus on software architecture and backend development.Dejan discusses the challenges and benefits of NoSQL databases, and what he has learned along the way to simplify and reduce the time required to make changes. We also talk about ways to approach different types of NoSQL databases, and how they should be used. SponsorsLinksPicksSpecial Guest: Dejan Milicic.Sponsored By:

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Blockchain with Max Kordek - JSJ 52926 Apr 202201:05:23
In this episode, we talk with Max Kordek of Lisk, a leading expert on Blockchain. You’ll learn about what a Blockchain is, how it works, and the benefits of using it. There is also discussion on the opportunities that blockchain presents for the JavaScript developer.How does blockchain work as a decentralized ledger accessed across the world? We discuss how it operates without a central authority - everyone who participates in the network has the financial incentive that no one lies. This creates data that is secure and has integrity. Everything runs on a neutral protocol - no one can manipulate it. No interference from a third party.What is best suited for blockchain? With real-world examples, we discuss what major industries currently benefit - and where there is potential. Blockchain software development kits are available for developers to discover what blockchain can be used for. Logics and Libraries available to the large world of JS developers. Don't forget the lisk.js event this summer, and make sure to visit @maxkordek on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MaxKordek.SponsorsLinksPicksSpecial Guest: Max Kordek.Sponsored By:

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Personal Branding for Developers with Morad Stern - JSJ 64230 Jul 202400:51:37
SolidJS with Ryan Carniato - JSJ 52819 Apr 202200:53:04
SolidJS is a web development framework that focuses on using reactivity and carries forward several ideas from Knockout.js.https://javascriptjabber.com/13Ryan Carniato, the creator of SolidJS breaks down the history and ideas behind SolidJS and compares it to React and other frameworks.SponsorsPicksSpecial Guest: Ryan Carniato.Sponsored By:

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What's New with Elm? ft. Lindsay Wardell - JSJ 52712 Apr 202201:16:53
Elm is a functional language that compiles to JavaScript and runs in the browser. Lindsay Wardell from NoRedInk joins the JavaScript Jabber panel this week to discuss her background with Vue and Elm. The discussion ranges into how Lindsay got into Elm and how it differs and solves some of the issues that crop up when people build apps with JavaScript.SponsorsLinksPicksSpecial Guest: Lindsay Wardell.Sponsored By:

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React Component and State Management - JSJ 52629 Mar 202201:08:44
This episode is Part 3 of the Dan Shappir trilogy. Today, he’s laying out the deets on components and state management inside of React, plus some exciting developments coming later this year.In This Episode1) Why you ought to know the “ideal” situation for React components (and how to get there!)
 2) These new “front-end paradigms” that are going to CHANGE how we approach React and others
 3) SUPER exciting developments coming for React in 2022SponsorsPicks

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