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OSS developer Jessica Sachs joins Jerod & Kball to discuss re-launching and maintaining Faker.js after it was abandoned last January, Component Driven Development & Neopets!

OSS developer Jessica Sachs joins Jerod & Kball to discuss re-launching and maintaining Faker.js after it was abandoned last January, Component Driven Development & Neopets!

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Featuring:


Jessica Sachs – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInKevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website

Show Notes:



Open source developer corrupts his own files, impacting millions
🎧 JS Party #210: What’s in your package.json?
Component Driven User Interfaces
The Neopets HTML Guide
Histoire - A new way to write stories
Svelte Summit 2022
🎧 JS Party #148: Thank you, Dr. Bahmutav!

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