Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadije
Nick, KBall, and Chris respond to follow up on the State of JavaScript survey, discuss Chromium, Edg
KBall, Chris, Nick, and Safia discuss how they keep a healthy relationship with dependencies in thei
In this special episode of JS Party, KBall and Nick are on location at Node + JS Interactive in Vanc
KBall, Jerod, and Nick break down some recent events in the JavaScript world. Take a dive into the r
Google UX Engineer Adam Argyle joins Jerod and KBall to share all the details on VisBug, his just-re
NESTED LOOPS is a JavaScript band that combines music and video with web tech to perform live at JSC
In this episode, Nick talks with Ives van Hoorne about his project CodeSandbox. They chat about Ives
Safia, Nick, Jerod, and Chris get together to talk about documentation. Documentation is essential i
Disclaimer: no servers were harmed in the taping of this show. We hosted a special discussion with J
KBall, Nick, and Suz MC’d a live show at Node + JS Interactive in Vancouver with Tierney Cyren (Node
Where does Feross get all those wonderful toys? He builds them with JavaScript, of course! BitMidi –
Safia, Suz, KBall and Nick get together to talk about bugs! Not those pesky things you’re scared to
Suz, Nick, and KBall are joined by special guest Aimee Knight to talk about CSS, how it’s often triv
Suz, Jerod, Nick and KBall talk about cringeworthy mistakes and failures they (and the community!) h
KBall interviews with Michael Chan, Juan Pablo Buriticá and Julián David Duque, and Tim Doherty at J
Feross talks with Mathias Buus and Paul Frazee about the decentralized web, why the average person s
KBall and Chad Hietala meet up at JSConf and talk about compilers for the frontend, Ember’s binary o
In this special episode of JS Party at JS Conf in Carlsbad, Nick, Suz, Feross, and KBall talk about
Jerod, Nick, KBall, and Chris pre-party for JSConf by testing out some brand new segment ideas: Stor
Jerod and Suz talk with John Resig about how he’s using GraphQL at Khan Academy, some of the mistake