Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadije
Jerod, Kball, Divya, and Nick share their initial impressions of GitHub’s recently announced package
KBall, Emma, and Chris explain some things to each other like we’re five, bring stories of the week,
Emma Wedekind MC’d a live show at ReactJS Girls with a panel of 3 amazing women — Eve Porcello, Marc
Nick and Mikeal catch up with Henry Zhu, the maintainer of Babel and host of the Maintainers Anonymo
Jerod welcomes new panelists Emma Wedekind and Divya Sasidharan to the party! We get to know these t
KBall MC’d a live show at React Amsterdam with a panel of 5 amazing React experts — Kitze, Michel We
KBall and Jason geek out on the ins and outs of Gatsby. They talked through the fundamentals of work
KBall, Nick, and Chris dig into the various dimensions along which projects vary, dig into testing a
Jerod and Nick are joined by Fred K. Schott – the main brain behind Pika. What’s that, you ask? An e
We discuss the news (built-in modules, OpenJSFoundation, Lambda School stipends), chat about the int
Chris Coyier joins Suz and Jerod to continue the discussion on The Great Divide in front-end-land. W
KBall and Suz interview Ashi Krishnan, visual poet and senior software engineer at GitHub. Topics in
Panelist Jerod Santo and first-time panelist Adam Stacoviak talk with Adam Wathan of Full Stack Radi
Panelists Suz Hinton and Nick Nisi discuss TensorFlow.js and Machine Learning in JavaScript with spe
KBall picks the brains of 4 of the speakers at JSConf Hawai’i to investigate the future of JavaScrip
KBall and Nick catch up with Nara Kaspergen and Jen Looper for a pair of conversations covering Voic
Panelists Nick Nisi, Suz Hinton, and Kevin Ball chat about the perceived Great Divide in front end d
Your 3 intrepid hosts try to explain JS concepts (bind/apply, thunks, and ReasonML) to each other as
The JS Party crew discuss static site generators, our experiences with them, and what the future mig
KBall and Nick meet up with Jory Burson and Amal Hussein at Node+JS Interactive. Together we open up