
255 episodes

Web Rush Dan Wahlin, John Papa, Ward Bell, Craig Shoemaker
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4.9 • 37 Ratings
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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 252: Demystifying Reactivity in Frontend
Michael Hladky helps us demystify reactivity and answers some questions regarding what reactivity is, how promises fit in, when reactivity is a good or bad choice, taming complexity in programming, and why people should consider paying attention to reactivity.
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Episode 251: RedwoodJS with Tom Preston-Werner
Tom Preston-Werner is back on the show to update us on what's been happening with RedwoodJS, what RedwoodJS is, how they evaluate which technology to integrate into RedwoodJS, how RedwoodJS goes further than NextJS, thinking about startups at scale, and maintaining software for the long term.
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Episode 250: Lessons from Building with Vue 3
Alexander Lichter talks with us about building with Vue 3 including the differences between the compositions API and options API, reusability vs components, how dependency injection works in Vue, whether you should href or reactive, and what Vue vine is?
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Episode 249: Open AI
We're talking Open AI with Dan Wahlin. What's a token? What's a transformer? What's a semantic kernel? How can someone get started with Open AI development? And why would someone want to try developing an app with Open AI related technology?
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Episode 248: Wut's Nuxt for Nuxt.js?
Alexander Lichter talks with us about what Nuxt is, how Nuxt helps developers, a conversation around server side rendering, how it's different than PHP, and what's exciting about Nuxt.
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Episode 247: Ecosystem CI Katerina Skroumpeloution
Katerina Skroumpeloution introduces the idea of using an ecosystem CI tool to help diagnose and understand errors, and communicating them to your team. Is ecosystem CI platform agnostic? What is easy and difficult about working with ecosystem CI? And who would benefit from ecosystem CI in their tooling?
Customer Reviews
Refreshing and encouraging
Hosts are knowledgeable and bring in wonderful guests. John papa has super cool voice and he is very funny.
Best in business
It’s always great to hear from the Big three. Their info always keeps me excited about learning more and try something new in the JavaScript world.
Informational and informative
Two industry experts make digesting JavaScripts ever changing landscape a lot easier