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JavaScript Jabber

JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood

Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week.
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In this episode, they dive deep into the intricate world of JavaScript loading and web performance. Join the panel with insightful discussions led by Dan, Charles, Steve, and special guest Yoav Weiss—an expert with extensive experience in web performance from his time at Google, Akamai, and Shopify.
They explore the latest initiatives aimed at improving ES modules, import maps, and the challenges faced with script loading, especially when dealing with web workers. They uncover the critical role of sub-resource integrity, the successful integration of integrity support in Chrome and Safari, and the urgent need for advanced import map solutions for large applications.
They also delve into the nuts and bolts of optimizing web performance, including the impact of script execution on browser responsiveness, bundling techniques, and innovative strategies for managing resource download priorities. Tune in to hear about the latest developments, engage with provocative questions, and discover ways you can contribute to the ongoing work of the W3C web performance working group. Plus, stay for heartfelt moments, personal anecdotes, and practical recommendations from the speakers.
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JavaScript Jabber - Front End Architecture - JSJ 522
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02/22/22 • 73 min

In this episode, the Jabberers sit down with Gil Fink, a Microsoft vet and Google developer who’s gonna convince why having front architecture is a no-brainer. They discuss what differentiates it from components, how “memory floods” are washing away developers (and why they’re causing them!), and the BEST way to move between architectures without losing your mind. “You need to understand all the moving parts in your architecture.”
- Gil Fink In This Episode1) What makes front end architecture VERY different from components
2) The BIGGEST problems around “prop drilling” between your components (and how libraries really help)
3) How “memory floods” overwhelm developers...and why they don’t even realize they’re causing them!
4) The CORRECT way to move between architectures without screwing yourselfSponsorsPicksSpecial Guest: Gil Fink.Sponsored By:
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JavaScript Jabber - 007 JSJ Online Resources for Javascript Developers
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03/13/12 • 30 min

The panelists discuss online resources for JavaScript Developers.
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JavaScript Jabber - JSJ 260 Practical JavaScript with Gordon Zhu
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05/02/17 • 50 min

On today's episode, Charles, Joe, and Cory discuss Practical JavaScript with Gordon Zhu. Gordon is the founder of Watch and Code, and teaches the Practical JavaScript online course. His mission is to help beginners become developers through tutorials. Tune in!Special Guest: Gordon Zhu.
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JavaScript Jabber - JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein
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01/24/17 • 50 min

On today's episode, Charles Max Wood and Aimee Knight discuss GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein. Uri is a core developer at Meteor Development Group, and is an expert with GraphQL and Apollo.Special Guest: Uri Goldshtein.
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JavaScript Jabber - 014 JSJ SVG and Data Visualization with Chris Bannon
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05/19/12 • 55 min

The panelists talk about SVG and data visualization with Chris Bannon.Special Guest: Chris Bannon.
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JavaScript Jabber - BONUS: How Jason Weimann Became a Game Developer
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04/02/21 • 39 min

Jason Weimann started out as an enthusiast of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game, Everquest. After becoming a software developer and building a collaborative community playing the game, learn how he used his connections to get a job working for the company that made the game, even if it wasn't a job working as a game developer and how that led to a career working on one of the most popular online games of the time.Panel
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Ever wonder why you feel like you belong in some groups and the black sheep in others? In this episode, the Javascript dudes sit down with Brett Haralson, a software developer and manager at Wix who’s learned the fundamentals of cultivating world-class communities. They discuss what Brett does FIRST to start building a community, how to handle negativity before and when it pops up, and what you NEED to do after you “find your tribe”.“It’s the relationships and friendships made that are life-changing. To create a community, you need to make people feel like they belong.”
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What Brett looks for FIRST to build a life-long and robust community (not just an Instagram following)
Worried about negativity in your community? Brett lays out how to “safeguard the spirit” and integrate critique productively (and how to boot out the jerks)
Brett’s go-to steps to quickly become a valued member of any community (hint-hint: it’s about lingo and value)
Once you “find your tribe”, Brett shares what you NEED to do to keep your communities alive and thrivingRoundtable Picks:Steve’s
Orion web browser Brett’s
Resident Evil Village
Resident Evil books
Foundation TV show Charles’s
Lost Cities board game
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Wheel of Time TV show Connect with Brett:
https://twitter.com/brettharalson
https://www.instagram.com/brettharalson
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-haralson/
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JavaScript Jabber - Remix and EpicWeb.dev with Kent C. Dodds - JSJ 554
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10/25/22 • 109 min

Kent C. Dodds is a well-known JavaScript developer who has done myriad development courses and training. He's also done outreach for Remix. He's spoken at tons of conferences and his now working on creating EpicWeb.dev which helps developers become epic web developers.
The Jabber crew starts out talking about learning, teaching, and EpicWeb.dev before going into the changes in the web platform and progressive enhancement and eventually Remix.

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How many episodes does JavaScript Jabber have?

JavaScript Jabber currently has 878 episodes available.

What topics does JavaScript Jabber cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Technology, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on JavaScript Jabber?

The episode title 'Overcoming JavaScript Load Issues: Import Maps and Performance Enhancements - JSJ 643' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on JavaScript Jabber?

The average episode length on JavaScript Jabber is 55 minutes.

How often are episodes of JavaScript Jabber released?

Episodes of JavaScript Jabber are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of JavaScript Jabber?

The first episode of JavaScript Jabber was released on Jan 20, 2012.

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