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A podcast about modern UI development on the web. Hosted by Sam Selikoff and Ryan Toronto.

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A podcast about modern UI development on the web. Hosted by Sam Selikoff and Ryan Toronto.

    CodeMirror | Radix Themes

    CodeMirror | Radix Themes

    Sam tells Ryan about his experience setting up an in-browser code editor with CodeMirror that he plans on using for blog posts and code recipes, as well as what he thought about using Radix Themes for the first time in earnest on a side project of his currently styled with Tailwind.

    • 45 min
    Throw is about control flow – not error handling

    Throw is about control flow – not error handling

    Sam and Ryan talk about why it’s better to think of throw as a general-purpose JavaScript language feature rather than something that should only be used for error handling. They discuss the ambiguity around the phrase “error handling”, situations that call for dealing with errors locally vs. globally, and how throw can be useful for non-error control flow. They also discuss the problems with trying to shoehorn dynamic features into a static site.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Philosophy of Next.js

    The Philosophy of Next.js

    Sam and Ryan discuss the core values of the Next.js framework, and how those values motivate several of the framework’s design decisions. They talk about caching, why layouts don’t have access to the URL, and why the router doesn’t expose navigation events, as well as how developers should think about extending Next’s functionality with their own application code.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Beyond Data Fetching with RSCs

    Beyond Data Fetching with RSCs

    Sam talks to Ryan about refactoring an MDX blog post to a React Server Component. They discuss how RSC’s ability to render server-side content with “client-side holes” turns out to replace MDX for many uses cases. They also talk about other tools that are (surprisingly) a conceptual subset of the RSC architecture, such as custom Webpack loaders.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Blog Post Club: React Labs – What We’ve Been Working On

    Blog Post Club: React Labs – What We’ve Been Working On

    Sam and Ryan read and discuss the latest update from React Labs.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Instant URL search params in Next.js

    Instant URL search params in Next.js

    Sam and Ryan discuss the intuition behind React Transitions, and why React’s new useOptimistic hook is a good fit for building a URL-driven filter panel that stays fully responsive to client interactions.

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

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3 Ratings

3 Ratings

Valerie Plamé ,

A must-listen for anyone interested in web development

The tone set by this podcast is excellent. It’s focused, well produced technically, and the enthusiasm Sam and Ryan share for the topic is undeniable.

Nadnoslen ,

Keeps Me Up To Speed...

A well produced podcast about the EmberJs framework. The topics and guest appearances help to keep me up to date with the goings on in the framework. I'm also flooded with ideas of new addons or technology that I should be assessing in my work. Thanks Ember Map team, keep up the great work!

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