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07/27/22 • 27 min
In this episode, we discuss Fresh, Deno's latest framework. Our guest, Luca Casonato, is the creator of Fresh, he's been working on it for over a year, and is happy to discuss the framework's key features, such as the architecture, it's speed and more.
If you've been wanting to try Deno for Web Development, this might be your chance!
Get to know Luca
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/lcasdev
- GitHub: https://github.com/lucacasonato
Interesting links:
- Fresh: https://fresh.deno.dev/
- Deno Deploy: https://deno.com/deploy
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11/14/22 • 27 min
Data loading can make or break your app's user experience. In this episode we discuss several different techinques that can help you reduce the time your users need to wait until they get the data they need.
This is part 1 of a 2-parter episode, and here we cover:
- Server side rendering
- JAMStack
- Caching
Tune in next week to hear about other different data loading strategies you can apply to your own front-end!
Meet Theo:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/agustinustheoo
- Theo's GitHub: https://github.com/agustinustheo
- Theor's writing: https://agustinustheoo.medium.com/
Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS
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11/22/22 • 27 min
Data loading can make or break your app's user experience. In this episode we discuss several different techinques that can help you reduce the time your users need to wait until they get the data they need.
This is part 2 of a 2-parter episode, and here we cover:
- Loading Near Realtime data
- Lazy loading and prefetching
- Resumability
If you haven't listened to Part 1, check out episode 36 first!
Meet Theo:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/agustinustheoo
- Theo's GitHub: https://github.com/agustinustheo
- Theo's writing: https://agustinustheoo.medium.com/
Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS
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10/11/22 • 41 min
Sergii is a sailor-turned-developer who's been working as a Web Developer for the past year.
In this episode he tells us all about his experience and his own advice to everyone looking to either switch jobs or start a new career in Web Development.
He shares some interesting advice regarding self-study vs formal studies, what resources he used to pick up the fundamentals of web development and what to add to your resume when you have no prior experience in the field.
That and more, so don't miss out on this episode!
Get to know Sergii:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/SergiiKirianov
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYuQmGnZqeQvz46HdHpxrEw
- Blog: https://codecryrepeat.hashnode.dev/
Some interesting links:
- Open Source university: https://os.university/
- Harvard's CS50
- Roadmap.sh: https://roadmap.sh/
Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS
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11/01/22 • 37 min
In this episode Josh Goldberg, author of "Learning TypeScript" shares with us some of the most interesting features of TypeScript.
We talk about whether or not JavaScript developers should learn TS and why he thinks it's such a great idea doing it.
We also covered some of the best resources to learn TypeScript from (including his book!) and he tells us a very interesting annecnote about how he go in some trouble with Nintendo through usin JavaScript!
Some intersting links:
- Site for the Learning TypeScript book: https://learningtypescript.com:
- Josh's website: https://joshuakgoldberg.com
- His Github: https://github.com/JoshuaKGoldberg
- His Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/JoshuaKGoldberg
- His Twitch account: https://twitch.tv/JoshuaKGoldberg
- If you want to sponsor Josh: https://github.com/sponsors/JoshuaKGoldberg
Learning TypeScripts:
- TypeScript ESLint, the main open source project Josh works on: https://typescript-eslint.io
- Learn TypeScript from Shaundai Person: https://tsforjs.com
- Learn TypeScript from Matt Pocock: https://totaltypescript.com
Follow us on Twitter: @The20MinJS
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06/07/22 • 39 min
Episode 1 of a 2-parter conversation about Web Components. In this epidose I chat with Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg, UX experts from Microsoft. They're both part of the FAST team pushing forward the web components standards.
Get in touch with Chris:
- Twitter: @ChrisDHolt
- Github: https://github.com/ChrisDHolt
Get in touch with Rob:
- Twitter: @EisenbergEffect
- Github: https://github.com/EisenbergEffect
Learn more about FAST:
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06/21/22 • 47 min
Wassim is a Dev Advocate for JavaScript inside Microsoft and he created the "Mind controlled Coffee machine" in his spare time.
In this episode we have a nice conversation about that project, and what possibilities are there for JavaScript developers to enter the hardware world.
Contact Wassim:
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/manekinekko
- Website/GitHub: https://wassim.dev
Some interesting links:
- THE video of the brain-controlled coffee machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bd159jmJfGE
- The GitHub repo of the Cafy library Wassim built to communicate with the coffee machine: https://github.com/manekinekko/cafy
- The Neurosity website: https://neurosity.co/ (to buy the headset, use WASSIMDEV for a discount)
- Azure Cognitive Services (Machine Learning): https://aka.ms/20minjs-azure-cognitive-services
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08/30/22 • 36 min
Antonello is a developer and freelance technical writer. He's been dealing with SEO for years, and in this episode, he shares some insights into how JavaScript can affect our SEO both ways.
In this episode, we covered topics such as common SEO myths, the crawl budget, and some best practices to optimize our JavaScript to influence the SEO of our site in a positive way.
Get to know Antonello
- Medium: https://antozanini.medium.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonello-zanini/
- GitHub: https://github.com/Tonel/
- Personal website: https://antonellozanini.com/
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07/19/22 • 43 min
In this episode we cover the current state of the Node-killer turned cloud runtime: Deno.
We have a very interesting conversation with Bartek Iwanczuk, engineer at Deno Land. We discuss the current state of Deno, the design principles behind it and everything you need to know about Deno Deploy, their cloud runtime that alllows you to run JavaScripton the edge with minimum effort.
Get to know Bartek
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/biwanczuk
- GitHub: https://github.com/bartlomieju
Interesting links:
- Fresh: https://fresh.deno.dev/
- Deno Deploy: https://deno.com/deploy
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06/14/22 • 41 min
Part 2 of a 2-parter conversation about Web Components.
In this epidose I chat with Chris Holt and Rob Eisenberg, UX experts from Microsoft. They're both part of the FAST team pushing forward the web components standards.
This episode covers how to get started with web components and a little bit about FAST and what they're doing inside that amazing project.
Get in touch with Chris:
- Twitter: @ChrisDHolt
- Github: https://github.com/ChrisDHolt
Get in touch with Rob:
- Twitter: @EisenbergEffect
- Github: https://github.com/EisenbergEffect
Learn more about FAST:
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FAQ
How many episodes does 20minJS have?
20minJS currently has 37 episodes available.
What topics does 20minJS cover?
The podcast is about Javascript, Web Development, Development, Software Development, Podcasts, Technology and Programming.
What is the most popular episode on 20minJS?
The episode title 'Episode 21 - An introduction to Fresh with Luca Casonato' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on 20minJS?
The average episode length on 20minJS is 34 minutes.
How often are episodes of 20minJS released?
Episodes of 20minJS are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of 20minJS?
The first episode of 20minJS was released on Mar 7, 2022.
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