Supper Club
Client side security, XSS attacks & CSP with Stripe’s Alex Sexton
Alex Sexton from Stripe discusses CSP (Content Security Policy) and client side security best practices, drawing on 11 years of experience at Stripe.
Supper Club
Alex Sexton from Stripe discusses CSP (Content Security Policy) and client side security best practices, drawing on 11 years of experience at Stripe.
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Discussion on options for self-hosting a platform as a service to avoid expensive monthly per user charges from hosted providers.
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This episode covers the new native CSS scoping feature using the @scope rule, how it works, what problems it solves, and browser support status.
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Kevin Howe from Codium discusses how their AI coding assistant works, focusing on features like fast autocomplete, code context awareness, and data privacy.
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Overview of main web development technologies by category with opinions on best options for beginners
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HTMLX is a small library for swapping out parts of your UI with responses from a server. It brings back AJAX and is not a full replacement for React.
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Jen Simmons discusses her work on web standards at Apple, the recent acceleration of Safari development, advanced color spaces in CSS, and the future of layout with CSS Grid and Masonry.
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Scott and Wes discuss their weekends, advertisers, new staff, and take listener questions on JS libraries, in app browsers, and generators.
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Covers new Svelte 5 features focused on speed, simplicity and smaller bundles including the $state, $effect and $props syntax changes.
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Google Chrome developer relations engineer Thomas Steiner discusses Project Fugu, an effort to enable any app idea to be built on the web by inventing new browser APIs like web Bluetooth, file system access, shape detection, and more.
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Podcast explaining the Drizzle ORM for interacting with databases like MySQL, Postgres and SQLite.
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Discussion on how time works on computers and issues that arise when working with dates and time in JavaScript. Covers time infrastructure, standards, and new Temporal API.
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Brian Larew discusses his opinions on avoiding bundlers, using enhanced dev to build web apps, and his perspective on the AWS re:Invent conference.
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In-depth discussion on new React server components feature including server-side rendering, async data fetching, forms, suspense and more.
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Wes and Scott discuss productivity habits like tracking goals, scheduling focus time, simplifying workflows, and pushing through procrastination to build momentum.
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Yagiz Nizipli discusses Node.js performance improvements he has contributed, optimization techniques, complexities around URLs and factors enabling future TypeScript support.
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In this potluck episode, Scott and Wes answer developer questions about web development tools, strategies, and concepts.
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Discussion of practical examples and use cases unlocked by the CSS :has() selector being supported across all major browsers.
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In this episode Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski interview Eric Meyer, prominent figure in web standards known for his early work developing resources for CSS. He reflects on the evolution of CSS over decades of work, from early textbook-like specs to extensive modern testing suites, and shares thoughts on popular frameworks, keeping pace with browser features, and where web tech is embedded.
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In this 2024 web development predictions episode, Scott and Wes make bold guesses about what will happen in JavaScript, frameworks, tooling, CSS, browsers, AI, and more over the next year.