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JS Party JS Party #193

Puddin' together cool data-driven essays

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2021-09-17T16:30:00Z #javascript +2 🎧 16,135

Russel Goldenberg & Caitlyn Ralph from The Pudding join Amelia & Nick to talk about how they create data-driven, interactive articles, how the team works on both The Pudding’s data journalism articles and Polygraph’s client work. We also dive into how the team works with contractors and how the company manages itself using a Holocratic method.

JS Party JS Party #191

X gon' State it to ya

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2021-09-03T16:40:00Z #javascript +1 🎧 16,551

Amal, KBall, and Nick welcome David Khourshid to the show to talk about his project, XState. XState brings state management to a new level using finite state machines and is compatible with your stack. We talk about how the idea came to fruition, its practical uses, and where it’s going.

JS Party JS Party #183

JS on Wasm

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2021-07-09T15:30:00Z #javascript +1 🎧 15,391

KBall and Nick Nisi sit down with Nick Fitzgerald to learn about running JavaScript on WebAssembly. They talk about almost instantaneous startup, running interpreted languages at the edge, and take a deep dive into the weeds of how Wasm based modules will change the future of application development.

JS Party JS Party #182

The Elder.js Guide to the Galaxy

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2021-07-02T16:00:00Z #javascript +2 🎧 13,893

Nick Reese joins the party to tell us all about Elder.js, his opinionated static site generator and web framework built with SEO in mind. Elder.js was purpose-built with large, content-heavy websites in mind and already serves in many production capacities. We discuss imposter syndrome, the startup/product mindset, Svelte’s virtues, and much more.

JS Party JS Party #175

This is ReScript

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2021-05-14T16:00:00Z #javascript +1 🎧 11,783

Ever wanted a language like JavaScript, but without the warts, with a great type system, and with a lean build toolchain that doesn’t waste your time?

Patrick Ecker from the ReScript Association sits down with Jerod and Feross to tell us all about this “JavaScript-like language you have been waiting for”.

Changelog Interviews Changelog Interviews #435

The future of the web is HTML over the wire

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2021-04-05T21:00:00Z #rails +2 🎧 30,643

This week we’re joined by long-time web developer Matt Patterson. Earlier this year Matt wrote an evocative article for A List Apart called The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. In this episode Matt sits down with Jerod to discuss, in-detail, why he believes the future of the web is server-rendered (again) and how Ruby on Rails is well positioned to bring that future to us today.

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