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FSJam Podcast

Anthony Campolo, Christopher Burns

Conversations about the emerging world of Fullstack Jamstack applications. Anthony Campolo and Christopher Burns explore the development practices of the frameworks, libraries, and services enabling this new paradigm.
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In the inaugural episode of the Fullstack Jamstack Podcast we meet our hosts, Anthony Campolo and Christopher Burns.

In this episode the hosts tell their stories about how they discovered the world of Fullstack Jamstack, what it means to them, and what they want this podcast to cover in the future.

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10/27/20 • 32 min

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12/20/21 • 36 min

Cassie Evans is the Lead Bestower of Animation Superpowers at Greensock, a JavaScript animation toolset.

In this episode we discuss the limitations of CSS animations, techniques for animating SVGs, and building animation centric websites without JavaScript frameworks.

Cassie Evans

Greensock

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12/20/21 • 36 min

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Travis Waith-Mair is the creator of Bedrock Layout, a CSS framework for layout primitives built on styled-components.

In this episode we discuss the battle over CSS purity, Styled Components versus Emotion, and how to form a mental model around styling by using patterns for common layouts instead of technology.

Travis Waith-Mair

Bedrock Layout

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11/17/21 • 40 min

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Anthony Accomazzo and Eric Goldman are the founders of Sequin, a database for real-time syncing of APIs.

In this episode we discuss the superiority of SQL for query expressibility in comparison to HTTP and the benefits of having all your data centralized in one location for analysis.

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Sequin

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12/08/21 • 34 min

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12/02/21 • 40 min

Jake Ginnivan is the creator of FeatureBoard, a lightweight feature toggling tool for teams.

In this episode we discuss the ubiquity of feature toggles, implementing features by user categorizations instead of individual users, and utilizing third party authentication to create a Jamstack native solution for feature flags.

Jake Ginnivan

FeatureBoard

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12/02/21 • 40 min

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11/29/21 • 39 min

Alex Trost is a Developer Experience Engineer at Prismic and creator of Frontend Horse.

In this episode we discuss leveraging existing non-technical skills as a developer, creating a safe space for questions on live streams, creative coding, and balancing the needs of developers and content editors with a headless CMS.

Alex Trost

Prismic

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11/29/21 • 39 min

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12/13/21 • 41 min

Mike Nikles is a Senior Developer and Customer Success Engineer at Gitpod, a collaborative development environment in the browser.

In this episode we discuss the challenges of local development and the unique benefits of developing in the cloud.
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12/13/21 • 41 min

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11/12/21 • 49 min

Ryan Carniato is the creator of Solid, a reactive JavaScript library for building user interfaces.

In this episode we discuss the definition of reactive programming, the benefits of building a new framework on JSX, the usefulness of benchmarks, and the reckoning of single-page apps versus multi-page apps.

Ryan Carniato

Solid

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11/12/21 • 49 min

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11/09/21 • 37 min

Ant Wilson is the CTO of Supabase, the open source Firebase alternative.

In this episode we discuss the origins of Supabase, building workflows with Amazon's states language, encouraging open source contributions by building in public, and the future of online code editors.

Ant Wilson

Supabase

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11/09/21 • 37 min

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12/23/21 • 42 min

Dylan Piercey is a Member of Technical Staff at eBay and core team member of Marko, a declarative, HTML-based language for building web applications.

In this episode we discuss the relation between progressive enhancement and partial hydration, appropriate use cases for the islands architecture, and the rediscovery of multi-page applications.

Dylan Piercey

Marko

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12/23/21 • 42 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does FSJam Podcast have?

FSJam Podcast currently has 96 episodes available.

What topics does FSJam Podcast cover?

The podcast is about News, Javascript, Tech News, Podcasts and Technology.

What is the most popular episode on FSJam Podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 0 - The Fullstack Jamstack Podcast with Anthony Campolo and Christopher Burns' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on FSJam Podcast?

The average episode length on FSJam Podcast is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of FSJam Podcast released?

Episodes of FSJam Podcast are typically released every 6 days, 16 hours.

When was the first episode of FSJam Podcast?

The first episode of FSJam Podcast was released on Oct 27, 2020.

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