Web Rush Dan Wahlin, John Papa, Ward Bell, Craig Shoemaker
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Dive into JavaScript and Web development stories with hosts John Papa, Ward Bell, Craig Shoemaker, and Dan Wahlin. Web Rush is a weekly podcast where we tackle the challenges facing Web developers today and invite expert guests on the show to share their experience solving concrete problems while building real Web applications. Listen for practical insights and honest talk about the topics you are facing today, with Web Rush. Sponsored by AG Grid and Nrwl.io
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Episode 282: Are You Evolving with your Developer Tools?
Liam Hampton talks about his top picks for developer tools, how GitHub Actions can be a way to level up, what the Azure Developer CLI is, and the struggles of learning new languages as a developer.
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Episode 281: What You Need to Know About the Proposal for Signals in JavaScript
Manfred Steyer helps us understand how Signals works in Angular, as well as it's importance in general. How are Signals going to change our world? Why is asynchronicity important? And what is Signals replacing that we're doing currently?
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Episode 280: How Secure is Your AI?
Anthony Bartolo walks us through the various ways to think about security in your code, whether you're using AI to help write your code or you want to use AI to help make sure your code is secure.
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Episode 279: How Cool it is to be a .NET developer
Frank Boucher answers our questions about what it's like to be a .NET developer in 2024 including the ability to use multiple environments or platforms, what Blazer is, and how .NET development has changed since you last tried it.
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Episode 278: Python Web Apps
Alfredo Deza talks with us about why he likes Python, how to encourage writing tests, breaking functions into multiple functions, and how people can learn more about Python.
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Episode 277: AI-powered UI Controls
Bruno Capuano talks with us about .NET smart components and integrating them with AI, using it for smarter text field areas, where else AI is being used that we might not expect, and how can we make sure to have some guardrails for AI tokens in our applications.