Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadije
The panel dives into a topic that makes most software developers cringe: Professional networking. St
Grab a comfy seat and a hot cup of joe, because it’s time for some coffee talk with Nick & KBall
Jerod & the gang catch you up on what’s new and poppin’ in the web development world. We go deep
Node core committer Erick Wendel joins Jerod & KBall to talk us through how he created his own J
Dan Abramov & Joe Savona from the React Team join Jerod & Nick for a wide-ranging discussion
Zach Leatherman returns to the show to discuss his progress over the last year since going full-time
KBall and Nick interview one of the leaders of the Tauri project about this next generation app bund
Una & Adam from The CSS Podcast defend their Frontend Feud title against challengers David &
Amal sits down for a one-on-one with Alex Russell, Microsoft Partner on the Edge team, and former We
The panel dives into the current hot topic that is Generative AI. They start by defining it (a surpr
A deep dive into Qwik, how it makes your apps fast by default, and the carefully calibrated amount o
Fred K. Schott joins the party again to discuss all the new and fun changes in Astro 2. Nick and KBa
Jerod & the gang analyze the State of JS 2022 survey results, play a wicked game of HeadLIES &am
KBall and Chris dive into the current JavaScript trends towards smaller frameworks, compiled JavaScr
It’s our 4th annual New Year’s party! Jerod & the gang review our (failed) resolutions from last
Deno creator Ryan Dahl goes one-on-one with Jerod to discuss their new npm support, why he’s so exci
KBall interviews CSS instructor & YouTuber extraordinaire Kevin Powell in a wide ranging discuss
Thomas Steiner (Web Developer Advocate at Google) joins Amal & Nick to talk about Project Fugu –
Debbie O’Brien –Senior Program Manager at Microsoft– joins Amal & Nick for a deep-dive on Playwr
KBall and Boneskull dive deep with Paloma Oliveira on the cultural and social consequences of open s