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FSJam Podcast

98 episodes - English - Latest episode: 10 months ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

Conversations about the emerging world of Fullstack Jamstack applications. Anthony Campolo and Christopher Burns explore the development practices of the frameworks, libraries, and services enabling this new paradigm.

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Episodes

Episode 94 - Clerk with James Perkins

June 28, 2023 13:00 - 36 minutes - 38.4 MB

James Perkins is a Senior Developer Advocate at Clerk, a drop-in authentication solution for React and the modern web. James Perkins Website Twitter YouTube GitHub Clerk Website Twitter GitHub

Episode 93 - Causeworks with Jim Fisk

May 03, 2023 18:52 - 44 minutes - 45.4 MB

Jim Fisk is the creator of Plenti and the founder of Causeworks, a full service creative agency for mission-driven organizations. In this episode we discuss using open source technology for social goods, whether you should be bearish or bullish on Jamstack, and the benefits of a Git-based CMS. Jim Fisk Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Jantcu Plentico Jamstack Boston Causeworks Website

Episode 92 - Warp with Zach Lloyd

March 16, 2023 09:03 - 34 minutes - 62.4 MB

Zach Lloyd is the CEO of Warp, a Rust-based terminal for modern development. In this episode we discuss the motivations for starting an entire company dedicated to building a terminal, the inefficiencies introduced by the current default terminals, and the company's future plans for monetization. Zach Lloyd Twitter LinkedIn Blog Warp Homepage Twitter GitHub Discord YouTube Links Oh My Zsh Starship Show Outline 00:10 - Zach's background and motivation for creating War...

Episode 91 - IPFS with Daniel Norman

March 02, 2023 07:48 - 59 minutes - 61.3 MB

Daniel Norman is a Developer Advocate at Protocol Labs. In this episode we discuss the philosophy and motivation behind the creation of IPFS, IPFS pinning services and gateways, how Protocol Labs relates to IPFS, and how to moderate content on a distributed, censorship resistant network. Daniel Norman Twitter Homepage Protocol Labs Homepage IPFS Homepage Links Aragon web3.js Prisma Content Addressing Bluesky AT Protocol Fleek web3.storage Infura Pinata IPFS - Con...

Episode 90 - Partytown with Adam Bradley

February 08, 2023 20:38 - 44 minutes - 43.4 MB

Adam Bradley is the Director of Technology at Builder.io and co-creator of Partytown, a lazy-loaded library to help relocate resource intensive scripts off the main thread and into a web worker. In this episode we discuss making sites significantly more performant by offloading third party scripts into a web worker with Partytown, how Partytown fits into the larger suite of tools that Builder.io is working on including Qwik, and cross-compiling any frontend UI library with Mitosis....

Episode 89 - Astro Community with A Fuzzy Bear

February 01, 2023 15:00 - 41 minutes - 39.1 MB

A Fuzzy Bear is the Community Manager at Astro. In this episode we discuss the origin of the name “Fuzzy Bear,” the benefits of learning Astro over other popular metaframeworks, and how to get involved in the Astro community. A Fuzzy Bear Twitter GitHub Astro Homepage Create a New Astro Project Links Asteroids Fuzzybear Project Server-side Rendering in Astro Astro Hackathon Projects Show Outline 01:15 - What is the origin of the name “Fuzzy Bear?” 03:13 - Why did you le...

Episode 88 - Supabase DevRel with Jon Meyers

January 18, 2023 14:00 - 30 minutes - 29.3 MB

Jon Meyers is a Developer Advocate at Supabase, an open source Firebase alternative built with PostgreSQL. In this episode we discuss how DevRel is organized at Supabase, why Supabase decided to build their own PostgreSQL extension, and new capabilities enabled by Supabase's Edge Functions. Jon Meyers Homepage Twitter GitHub YouTube Egghead Supabase Homepage Twitter GitHub YouTube Discord Links Supabase with Paul Copplestone (FSJam33) Open Source Stacks with Ant Wil...

Episode 87 - Netlify Edge Functions with Eduardo Bouças

January 12, 2023 03:25 - 36 minutes - 33.2 MB

Eduardo Bouças is a software engineer at Netlify and principal engineer building Netlify's newly created Edge Functions. In this episode we discuss the past, present, and future of running serverless functions on the edge, why Netlify decided to build their edge functions with Deno, and the need for compatible edge runtimes built on open standards. Eduardo Bouças Homepage Twitter Mastodon GitHub Netlify Homepage Twitter GitHub Links Edge Handlers with Mathias Biilmann ...

Episode 86 - Stately with David Khourshid

December 29, 2022 05:10 - 35 minutes - 34.2 MB

David Khourshid is the founder of Stately, the visual software platform for application logic and workflows. In this episode we discuss how to visualize state machines, building tools to collaborate around state machines, and using state machines on the server. David Khourshid Twitter Polywork LinkedIn Stately Homepage Twitter Discord Links Zag

Episode 85 - Storybook with Michael Chan

December 14, 2022 13:00 - 54 minutes - 51.7 MB

Michael Chan is a DX Community Engineer at Chromatic, a cloud service and platform for automating Storybook workflows. In this episode we discuss how to distinguish a design system from a component library, strategies to become a better user of Storybook, and the long-awaited release of React 18. Michael Chan Homepage Twitter GitHub YouTube Egghead React Holiday Lunch.dev Storybook Homepage Twitter GitHub YouTube Discord Chromatic Twitter Homepage Links Storybook...

Episode 84 - Cloud 66 with Khash Sajadi

November 30, 2022 14:00 - 38 minutes - 36.6 MB

Khash Sajadi is the CEO of Cloud 66. Cloud 66 gives you everything you need to build, deploy, and maintain your applications on any cloud, without the headache of the “server stuff." In this episode we discuss the evolution of platforms-as-a-service over the last decade, how to most effectively leverage a multi-cloud world, and the characteristics of a resilient hosting provider. Khash Sajadi Twitter Cloud 66 Homepage Twitter GitHub

Episode 83 - This Dot Labs with Tracy Lee and Dustin Goodman

November 18, 2022 10:16 - 37 minutes - 36 MB

Tracy Lee (CEO) and Dustin Goodman (Engineering Manager) join us to talk about This Dot Labs, a JavaScript consultancy that helps teams through staff augmentation, consulting, and training. In this episode we discuss how to compare open source frameworks, starter projects that help developers quickly begin building, and the potential of a post-React future. Tracy Lee Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Homepage Dustin Goodman Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Homepage This Dot Labs Homepage...

Episode 82 - React Bricks with Matteo Frana

November 02, 2022 14:00 - 45 minutes - 43.4 MB

Matteo Frana is the CEO and Founder of React Bricks, a visually editable CMS for Next.js, Gatsby and Remix. In this episode we discuss the origins and motivations of React Bricks, the challenges of creating content with grey forms, and how to build a CMS that balances the needs of both developers and content creators. Matteo Frana Twitter GitHub React Bricks Homepage Twitter Discord Links Logo React Bricks Tutorial React Bricks Live Demo Neoskop Case Study Everfund Cas...

Episode 81 - Netlify Scheduled Functions with Simon Knott

October 12, 2022 09:59 - 35 minutes - 33.8 MB

Simon Knott is the creator of Quirrel and the newly created Scheduled Functions from Netlify. In this episode we discuss the difficulties of running jobs on serverless, use cases for Netlify's Scheduled Functions, the future of Blitz.js, and the trade-offs inherent to remote work. Simon Knott Twitter GitHub Homepage Netlify's Scheduled Functions Scheduled Functions Documentation Netlify Acquisition FAQ Quirrel is Acquired! And I Am Joining Netlify Netlify Acquires Quirrel ...

Episode 80 - Eleventy with Ben Myers

October 04, 2022 13:00 - 40 minutes - 38.6 MB

Ben Myers is a frontend developer at Microsoft and an advocate for web accessibility. In this episode we discuss the fundamentals of Eleventy, how to approach web development from a conservationist's point of view, and utilizing Eleventy Serverless for deferred, on-demand rendering. Ben Myers Homepage Twitter GitHub Twitch Some Antics showmy.chat Eleventy Homepage Twitter GitHub Discord Links Fullstack Accessibility with Ben Myers (FSJam31) Slinkity with Ben Holmes (...

Episode 79 - Widgets

September 30, 2022 19:38 - 40 minutes - 39.8 MB

Our hosts discuss widgets, documentation, and the future of FSJam. Anthony Campolo Twitter GitHub Blog Christopher Burns Twitter GitHub Everfund Links uidotdev - JavaScript Modules Everfund GitHub

Episode 78 - The Jamstack Innovation Fund with Matt Biilmann

September 05, 2022 11:00 - 48 minutes - 46.6 MB

Matt Biilmann is the CEO and founder of Netlify, a Jamstack deployment platform. In this episode we discuss the Jamstack Innovation Fund, open source sustainability, deciding whether to use Cloudflare Workers or Deno for Netlify's Edge Handlers, and the future of the Jamstack. Matt Biilmann Twitter Netlify Home Page Twitter Links Jamstack Innovation Fund Home Page Netlify Launches $10 Million Jamstack Innovation Fund Jamstack Innovation Fund Launches with the 10 Most Promi...

Episode 77 - Qwik with Miško Hevery

August 04, 2022 11:47 - 45 minutes - 42.6 MB

Miško Hevery is the creator of Qwik, a resumable framework that serializes application and framework state into HTML upon rendering the application. In this episode we discuss what is a resumable framework and how resumability relates to partial hydration. Miško Hevery Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Qwik Home Page Twitter GitHub Links Builder.io Partytown

Episode 76 - Composability with Ishan Anand and Scott Steinlage

July 05, 2022 12:00 - 51 minutes - 49.7 MB

Ishan Anand (VP Product, AppOps) and Scott Steinlage (Technical Community Manager) join us to talk about Edgio (formerly Layer0 by Limelight), a developer tools platform for deploying edge-enabled solutions via a low-latency, global caching network. In this episode we discuss strategies for navigating remote work, whether it's useful or counterproductive to push all computing to the edge, and how to build composable websites and applications. Ishan Anand Twitter LinkedIn GitHub...

Episode 75 - Prisma with Austin Crim

June 28, 2022 07:42 - 51 minutes - 50.5 MB

Austin Crim is a Technical Support Engineer at Prisma, an ORM and data platform that makes databases easy. In this episode we discuss the history and mission of Prisma, the boundary between Prisma Client and Prisma Migrate, and whether developers need to know the difference between SQL and NoSQL. Austin Crim Home Page Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Prisma Home Page Twitter GitHub Links Prisma Data Platform Deploying Prisma to Cloudflare Workers Remix with Kent C. Dodds

Episode 74 - Live at Remix Conf with Scott Steinlage and Will De Ath

May 31, 2022 00:35 - 34 minutes - 33.4 MB

Scott Steinlage and Will De Ath join our hosts at Remix Conf for the first ever, in-person FSJam episode. In this episode we discuss podcasting in person for the first time, why we are attending Remix Conf, and the crucial role of marketing in a startup. Scott Steinlage Twitter LinkedIn Limelight Will De Ath Twitter LinkedIn Everfund Links Remix Conf 2022 Remix Conf 2023

Episode 73 - Serverless Guru with Ryan Jones

May 23, 2022 13:00 - 43 minutes - 42.7 MB

Ryan Jones is the CEO of Serverless Guru, an agency that provides serverless consulting and development. In this episode we discuss leveraging serverless knowledge to launch your career, measuring the true cost of migrating a production application, and how serverless initiatives can spin out. Ryan Jones Twitter LinkedIn Serverless Guru Home Page Twitter Talking Serverless Links FSJam37 - Talking Serverless with Josh Proto Serverless: Zero to Paid Professional

Episode 72 - Elm with Lindsay Wardell

May 06, 2022 13:00 - 40 minutes - 38.5 MB

Lindsay Wardell is an Elm Software Engineer at NoRedInk and (former) co-host of Views on Vue. In this episode we discuss NoRedInk's experience using Elm in production, the combined power of functional programming and static type systems, building a language for the long term, and the difficulty of explaining the benefits of purely functional languages to developers who have never experienced them. Lindsay Wardell Home Page Twitter LinkedIn Elm Home Page Twitter Discourse ...

Episode 71 - Remix with Kent C. Dodds

April 26, 2022 11:00 - 42 minutes - 41.3 MB

Kent C. Dodds is the Director of Developer Experience for Remix, a JavaScript framework built on standard web APIs. In this episode we discuss building excellent user experiencers without embarrassment inducing code, the definition of a "center-stack framework," whether the technical benefits of partial hydration actually lead to better UX, and that time Kent almost died. Kent C. Dodds Home Page Twitter GitHub YouTube Remix Home Page Twitter GitHub YouTube Discord Links...

Episode 70 - Hydrogen with Josh Larson

April 04, 2022 13:00 - 37 minutes - 40.1 MB

Josh Larson is a software engineer at Shopify and a core developer of Hydrogen, a React-based framework for building custom storefronts on Shopify. In this episode we discuss server side rendering on the edge, the challenges of headless e-commerce, and designing a framework specifically for Shopify storefronts. Josh Larson Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Home Page Hydrogen Home Page GitHub Documentation Stackblitz Links Flareact Hydrogen and Shopify Oxygen Deploy a Hydrogen A...

Episode 69 - Sizzy with Kitze

March 31, 2022 13:00 - 50 minutes - 52.6 MB

Kitze is the creator of Sizzy, the browser for developers. In this episode we discuss the shortcomings of developer tools in web browsers, VS Code versus WebStorm, GraphQL hypocrisy, and the differences between RedwoodJS and Blitz.js. Kitze Twitter GitHub YouTube Twitch Home Page Sizzy Home Page Twitter Links Fleet But... You're Not Facebook Glink

Episode 68 - Flightcontrol with Brandon Bayer and Mina Abadir

March 26, 2022 20:38 - 37 minutes - 38.7 MB

Brandon Bayer and Mina Abadir are the founders of Flightcontrol, the fullstack deployment platform. In this episode we discuss building a better developer experience for managing AWS resources, designing an infrastructure as code language, the new Blitz.js toolkit, and how to make your users badass developers. Brandon Bayer Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Mina Abadir Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Flightcontrol Home Page Twitter Discord Links FSJam Roundtable with Chris Ball, Brando...

Episode 67 - Developer Experience Engineering with Prince Wilson

March 01, 2022 14:00 - 57 minutes - 60.9 MB

Prince Wilson is a Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, a platform for deploying web applications and static websites. In this episode we discuss developer experience engineering, the growing influence of Rust on web development, building Discord bots, and what programming streamers can learn from gaming streamers. Prince Wilson Home Page Twitter Twitch GitHub Netlify Home Page Twitter GitHub Links Next-generation Deploy Previews, plus Netlify acquires FeaturePeek ...

Episode 66 - RedwoodJS with Peter Pistorius

February 24, 2022 07:32 - 44 minutes - 45.3 MB

Peter Pistorius is the co-creator of RedwoodJS, the JavaScript application framework for startups, and the founder of Snaplet. In this episode we discuss the history, development, and future of RedwoodJS. Editor's Note: This episode was recorded over a year ago and kept in the vault because the audio is somewhat degraded relative to the average FSJam episode. But we are releasing it regardless because we believe the conversation is worthwhile for listeners that can tolerate the ro...

Episode 65 - Snaplet with Peter Pistorius

February 07, 2022 13:06 - 51 minutes - 52.5 MB

Peter Pistorius is the co-creator of RedwoodJS and founder of Snaplet, a tool for copying your production database while protecting private information. In this episode we discuss managing personally identifiable information, simplifying local database testing, and developing in cloud environments. Peter Pistorius Twitter GitHub Snaplet Home Page Twitter GitHub Documentation Jobs Links Clone your Supabase production data to a development environment

Episode 64 - TypeScript with Orta Therox

February 01, 2022 13:00 - 50 minutes - 50.3 MB

Orta Therox is a (former) Compiler Engineer at Microsoft and core team member of TypeScript, a syntactical superset of JavaScript that adds optional static typing. In this episode we discuss compiler engineering, whether JavaScript will ever incorporate a native type system, and why TypeScript will never have zero configuration. Orta Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Home Page TypeScript Home Page Twitter GitHub Links Cosmiconfig TSConfig Bases Dancing Landscapes Danger JS Co...

Episode 63 - Modern CSS with Stephanie Eckles

January 24, 2022 14:00 - 38 minutes - 40.1 MB

Stephanie Eckles is a Front-End Focused Software Engineer and author of ModernCSS.dev, a course series on modern CSS solutions for old CSS problems. In this episode we discuss when CSS became modern, if PostCSS can replace the enduring Sass, the new capabilities enabled by Eleventy Serverless, and the value of online streaming. Stephanie Eckles Twitter GitHub Codepen Blog Twitch Modern CSS Home Page Links CSS Cascade Layers When CSS Isn’t Enough: JavaScript Requirements ...

Episode 62 - Fly with Rugwiro Valentin

January 21, 2022 14:00 - 39 minutes - 40.3 MB

Rugwiro Valentin is a Developer at Fly, a platform for fullstack applications and databases that need to run globally. In this episode we discuss deploying containers to the edge, microVMs, Twelve Factor Apps, Cloud Native Buildpacks, and WireGuard. Rugwiro Valentin Twitter GitHub Home Page Fly Home Page Twitter GitHub Links App Configuration with fly.toml flyctl Volumes on Fly The Twelve-Factor App Cloud Native Buildpacks Tokio WireGuard: Next Generation Kernel Net...

Episode 61 - Everfund with Christopher Burns

January 14, 2022 14:00 - 39 minutes - 73.6 MB

Christopher Burns is the CEO of Everfund, a donation checkout system for non-profits and charities. In this Podrocket crossover episode, we discuss the motivation behind the creation of Everfund, the technologies the company has built upon, the process of migrating from a previous tech stack, and advice for other potential founders looking to start a company. Christopher Burns Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Everfund Home Page Blog Twitter GitHub LinkedIn

Episode 60 - Marko with Dylan Piercey

December 23, 2021 14:00 - 42 minutes - 44.4 MB

Dylan Piercey is a Member of Technical Staff at eBay and core team member of Marko, a declarative, HTML-based language for building web applications. In this episode we discuss the relation between progressive enhancement and partial hydration, appropriate use cases for the islands architecture, and the rediscovery of multi-page applications. Dylan Piercey Twitter GitHub Marko Home Page Twitter GitHub Discord Links What is Partial Hydration and Why is Everyone Talking Abo...

Episode 59 - GreenSock with Cassie Evans

December 20, 2021 13:00 - 36 minutes - 37.5 MB

Cassie Evans is the Lead Bestower of Animation Superpowers at Greensock, a JavaScript animation toolset. In this episode we discuss the limitations of CSS animations, techniques for animating SVGs, and building animation centric websites without JavaScript frameworks. Cassie Evans Home Page Twitter LinkedIn Greensock Home Page GSAP Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Links Codebar Banner Ads AnimationTimeline CSS Transforms WebGL Canvas three.js GSAP + React, First Steps & H...

Episode 58 - Gitpod with Mike Nikles

December 13, 2021 14:00 - 41 minutes - 43.4 MB

Mike Nikles is a Senior Developer and Customer Success Engineer at Gitpod, a collaborative development environment in the browser. In this episode we discuss the challenges of local development and the unique benefits of developing in the cloud. Mike Nikles Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Home Page Gitpod Home Page Twitter GitHub Webstone GitHub Discord Links Theia A Better GitHub Flow Run RedwoodJS on Gitpod Why I Left Google and Joined Gitpod GitHub Codespaces OpenVSC...

Episode 57 - Sequin with Anthony Accomazzo and Eric Goldman

December 08, 2021 14:00 - 34 minutes - 37.2 MB

Anthony Accomazzo and Eric Goldman are the founders of Sequin, a database for real-time syncing of APIs. In this episode we discuss the superiority of SQL for query expressibility in comparison to HTTP and the benefits of having all your data centralized in one location for analysis. Anthony Accomazzo Twitter GitHub Home Page Eric Goldman Twitter Sequin Home Page Blog Twitter LinkedIn

Episode 56 - FeatureBoard with Jake Ginnivan

December 02, 2021 14:00 - 40 minutes - 41.8 MB

Jake Ginnivan is the creator of FeatureBoard, a lightweight feature toggling tool for teams. In this episode we discuss the ubiquity of feature toggles, implementing features by user categorizations instead of individual users, and utilizing third party authentication to create a Jamstack native solution for feature flags. Jake Ginnivan Twitter GitHub Blog FeatureBoard Home Page Twitter Why FeatureBoard? Releasing FeatureBoard’s marketing site, using FeatureBoard Underst...

Episode 55 - Prismic with Alex Trost

November 29, 2021 14:00 - 39 minutes - 42.2 MB

Alex Trost is a Developer Experience Engineer at Prismic and creator of Frontend Horse. In this episode we discuss leveraging existing non-technical skills as a developer, creating a safe space for questions on live streams, creative coding, and balancing the needs of developers and content editors with a headless CMS. Alex Trost Twitter Twitch GitHub Frontend Horse Home Page Frontend Horse Twitter Frontend Horse Discord Prismic Home Page Twitter Twitch YouTube GitHub ...

Episode 54 - Bedrock Layout with Travis Waith-Mair

November 17, 2021 14:00 - 40 minutes - 39.4 MB

Travis Waith-Mair is the creator of Bedrock Layout, a CSS framework for layout primitives built on styled-components. In this episode we discuss the battle over CSS purity, Styled Components versus Emotion, and how to form a mental model around styling by using patterns for common layouts instead of technology. Travis Waith-Mair Twitter GitHub Home Page Bedrock Layout Home Page GitHub Links Composing Layouts in React React Round Up - Composing Layouts for React

Episode 53 - Solid with Ryan Carniato

November 12, 2021 18:06 - 49 minutes - 52.6 MB

Ryan Carniato is the creator of Solid, a reactive JavaScript library for building user interfaces. In this episode we discuss the definition of reactive programming, the benefits of building a new framework on JSX, the usefulness of benchmarks, and the reckoning of single-page apps versus multi-page apps. Ryan Carniato Twitter GitHub Blog Solid Twitter GitHub Home Page Links SolidJS with Ryan Carniato Finding Fine-Grained Reactive Programming Marko Qwik

Episode 52 - Open Source Stacks with Ant Wilson

November 09, 2021 02:31 - 37 minutes - 36 MB

Ant Wilson is the CTO of Supabase, the open source Firebase alternative. In this episode we discuss the origins of Supabase, building workflows with Amazon's states language, encouraging open source contributions by building in public, and the future of online code editors. Ant Wilson Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Supabase Home Page Twitter GitHub Links Storage is now available in Supabase Workflows are coming to Supabase Using Supabase in Replit Announcing CodeSandbox has A...

Episode 51 - Storyblok with Facundo Giuliani

November 04, 2021 04:22 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

Facundo Giuliani is a Developer Relations Engineer at Storyblok. In this episode we discuss the role of a developer relations engineer, the benefits of a headless CMS with a visual editor, and how to enable collaboration between developers and content creators. Facundo Giuliani Home Page Twitter GitHub LinkedIn Storyblok Home Page Twitter GitHub

Episode 50 - One Year Later

October 29, 2021 13:00 - 45 minutes - 47.8 MB

Our hosts reconvene for the one year anniversary of the Fullstack Jamstack podcast to discuss the current state of FSJam and its future. Links Next.js 12 swc Parcel 2 Beta 3 Deno.land URL imports Compromised npm packages of ua-parser-js React 18 and Next.js React Docs Beta React 18 Working Group A First Look at React 18 with Vite and Netlify Vercel Edge Functions Next.js Middleware Netlify Edge Handlers Worktop PlanetScale CockroachDB Serverless Fly Deploying Pris...

Episode 49 - Slinkity with Ben Holmes

October 28, 2021 13:00 - 46 minutes - 47.3 MB

Ben Holmes is the creator of Slinkity, a framework that uses Vite to bring dynamic, client side interactions to your static 11ty sites. In this episode we discuss the origins of Slinkity, the two competing camps of website generators, migrating from Snowpack to Vite, and how to combine JSX and Markdown. Ben Holmes Twitter GitHub Blog Slinkity Home Page Twitter GitHub Links A First Look at Slinkity Introducing Slinkity - the SSG that grows with you (powered by 11ty) Part...

Episode 48 - Astro with Fred Schott

October 26, 2021 13:00 - 44 minutes - 45.6 MB

Fred K. Schott is the creator of Astro, Snowpack, and Skypack. In this episode we discuss the lasting influence of the Pika project, whether ES Modules have gone mainstream yet, current approaches to bundling, and the benefits of implementing the islands architecture with partial hydration. Fred Schott Twitter GitHub Blog Astro Twitter GitHub Home Page Snowpack Twitter GitHub Home Page Skypack Twitter GitHub Home Page Links Original Pika Pack README Introducing @...

Episode 47 - Podrocket with Kate Trahan

October 22, 2021 13:00 - 52 minutes - 54.9 MB

Kate Trahan is the host and producer of Podrocket, the podcast for Logrocket. In this episode we discuss the origins of our respective podcasts, podcasts that inspired us, the processes involved in podcast production, and the industry trends we've observed over the previous year. Kate Trahan Twitter LinkedIn Podrocket Home Page Twitter

Episode 46 - Layer0 with Ishan Anand and Mark Brocato

October 19, 2021 15:00 - 44 minutes - 54.9 MB

Ishan Anand (CTO) and Mark Brocato (VP of Engineering) join us to talk about Layer0, a Jamstack platform for managing and running your web applications. In this episode we discuss the origins of Layer0, the definition of Application Operations, the power of CDNs, parallel static rendering, and the potential future of Jamstack without static techniques. Ishan Anand Twitter LinkedIn GitHub Mark Brocato LinkedIn GitHub Layer0 Home Page Twitter GitHub Links JavaScript Jam ...

Episode 45 - Cloudinary with Tessa Mero

October 04, 2021 13:00 - 36 minutes - 37.6 MB

Tessa Mero is the Director of Developer Advocacy at Cloudinary. In this episode we discuss the usefulness of media APIs, the connection between teaching and developer advocacy, and how to manage code content. Tessa Mero Twitter LinkedIn Cloudinary Home Page Twitter Links Growing Alongside Jamstack Communities with Tessa Mero of Cloudinary Media Developer Experts Program Media + Jamstack = MediaJams Storefront UI Cloudinary and Vue Storefront join forces Media Devs Disc...

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