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State of JS 2023 Reactions
Wes and Scott discuss the 2023 State of JS survey results and developer trends
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Wes and Scott discuss the 2023 State of JS survey results and developer trends
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Discussion on using large language models with greater token counts to provide more context, allowing for better and more complex outputs to aid software development.
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Paul Copplestone, CEO and cofounder of Supabase, discusses the origins of Supabase as an open source alternative to Firebase built on Postgres, with a focus on developer experience.
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Vue.js is a full-featured, beginner-friendly front end framework with HTML-like syntax, built-in state management, and Nuxt.js for full-stack web apps.
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An overview of open source software licenses, the different types like permissive and copyleft, and things to consider when choosing a license.
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Discussion with Tim Neutkens from Vercel about new React features like the React Compiler, React Server Components, and tools like Next.js and TurboPack.
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Wes and Scott answer audience questions about logging, blogging, testing, freelancing, carbon footprint tools, having kids, murder mystery podcasts, and pressure washers.
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Scott and Wes discuss how they built an offline playback feature for Syntax podcast episodes using the Cache API to save files locally in the browser.
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Scott and Steven Nixon discuss type design, variable fonts, coding fonts, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and best practices for web typography.
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In this potluck episode, Scott and CJ discuss TypeScript complexity, Svelte vs Vue, internationalization, the future of React, Astro vs SvelteKit, learning C# or Rust alongside JS/TS, finishing projects, and scoping project quality based on timeline and team size.