Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadije
KBall and Nick dive deep with Chris Manson and Jen Weber from the Ember core team. They talk about E
We teamed up with some friends of ours at Heroku to promote the Code-ish podcast so we’re sharing a
The State of JS 2019 survey left many in awe of the beautifully rendered line graph created by Ameli
It’s a new year which means companies are hiring and developers are interviewing. So we thought it w
Did you know you can make a device vibrate via a webpage? Neither did we until we popped open Luigi
KBall, Divya, Mikeal, and Feross dig deep into refactoring. When to do it, best practices, things to
At Node+JS Interactive… the talks are all quite attractive. From transpilation dread… to awesome wor
Jerod, Divya, Chris, KBall, & Nick ring in the new year with our 2020 predictions, wish lists, &
Jerod and Divya welcome npm CTO Ahmad Nassri to discuss modular architecture. What it is, why it mat
ES Modules are unflagged in Node 13. What does this mean? Can we use them yet? We chat with Mikeal,
KBall connects with Katie Sylor-Miller to talk about migrating OhShitGit to the JAMStack, migrating
This week we chatted with Kahlil Lechelt about mentorship. What types of mentorships are there, what
This week we chat with Matteo Collina, Technical Director at NearForm and member of the Node.js Tech
Design systems are taking the tech industry by storm, but what exactly are they? Do you even need on
We’re back with another #YepNope episode, this time debating whether or not JavaScript needs to be r
What you’re about to hear is a series of lightning chats recorded live from All Things Open 2019. Ho
KBall catches up with Phil Hawksworth of Netlify at JAMStackConfSF to dive deep into JAMStack, what
Jerod, Divya, & Suz get together to discuss top-level await, the JS13kGames winner, Liran Tal’s
KBall, Jerod, and Divya dig deep into how we learn. We look into how to choose what to learn, techni
What if you could have an Electron-like app framework without the Chromium dependency and resulting