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Web Rush

Web Rush

Dan Wahlin, John Papa, Ward Bell, Craig Shoemaker

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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const podcast = { episode: 238, title: 'Rise and Fall of JavaScript Libraries', topics: [ 'JavaScript', 'frameworks', 'accessibility' ], guest: 'Chris Ferdinandi' hosts: [ 'Craign Shoemaker', 'Ward Bell' ]};

Recording date: 6/1/2023

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Chris Ferdinandi @ChrisFerdinandi

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  • 00:29 Welcome
  • 00:47 Introducing Chris Ferdinandi
  • 03:30 Why are JavaScript frameworks bad for developers?
  • 07:04 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 08:12 If you take JavaScript out, aren't you limiting apps?
  • 22:01 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
  • 23:01 How do you minimize your use of JavaScript?
  • 28:38 Accessibility and frameworks
  • 44:18 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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const podcast = { episode: 241, title: 'Composable Front End Cloud Solutions', topics: [ 'cloud', 'front end', 'ui' ], guest: 'Natalia Venditto' hosts: [ 'Craig Shoemaker', 'Ward Bell' ]};

Recording date: Jun 22, 2023

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Natalia Venditto @anfibiacreativa

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  • Narwhal Visit nx.dev to get the preeminent open-source toolkit for monorepo development, today.

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  • 00:29 Welcome
  • 00:51 Introducing Natalia Venditto
  • 01:59 What are composable front ends?
  • 04:15 What are we trying to fix by doing this?
  • 10:03 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 11:09 Is it an abstraction layer on top of the APIs?
  • 20:38 How do maintain the illusion of local coherence?
  • 27:57 Sponsor: Nx
  • 28:28 What happens in the browser?
  • 37:52 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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Recording date: 2019-06-20

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Randall Koutnik @RKoutnik

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  • 02:32 Guest introduction
  • 05:14 What are your proud of buildiing for developer tooling?
  • 10:42 User experience vs developer user experience
  • 13:46 Sponsor: Nrwl
  • 14:21 How do you target developer tooling?
  • 18:57 Build Reactive Websites with RXJS
  • 22:54 What gets simpler?
  • 30:28 Marble charts
  • 32:18 Sponsor: Clubhouse.io
  • 32:39 Ward's deep thought
  • 45:14 How would you recommend folks get started?
  • 46:06 Someone to follow
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Web Rush - Episode 275: Web Frameworks of 2024
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04/04/24 • 39 min

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Recording date: 3/14/2024

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  • 00:28 An annual convo about web frameworks
  • 01:37 Introducing Corbin Crutchley
  • 04:14 What is the Framework Field Guide?
  • 08:43 How do you keep up with changes in frameworks?
  • 09:53 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 10:54 What do you think are some of the major changes in frameworks?
  • 14:47 How did you decide to compare frameworks?
  • 19:26 How would you decide which of the big three frameworks to build with?
  • 22:48 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
  • 23:50 How would I use this to get a job at a company?
  • 30:39 What is analog in the Angular community?
  • 37:47 Final thoughts

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Web Rush - Episode 244: Angular 16 and ngConf
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07/27/23 • 47 min

const podcast = { episode: 244, title: 'Angular 16 and ngConf', topics: [ 'angular', 'conferences', 'signals' ], guest: 'namei' hosts: [ 'John Papa', 'Ward Bell', 'Dan Wahlin' ]};

Recording date: 7/13/2023

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

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  • 00:29 Welcome
  • 01:12 ngConf 2023
  • 04:54 What's new with Angular?
  • 06:55 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 08:04 What do we think of Signals?
  • 18:19 Template syntax in Angular
  • 25:10 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
  • 26:09 Using AI to write Angular
  • 32:01 What else was talked about at the conference?
  • 33:17 Ward's gut reaction to signals

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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Recording date: 8/24/2021

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Kevin Åberg Kultalahti @Kevmodrome

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  • 01:55 Guest introduction
  • 03:00 What is Svelte Society?
  • 09:13 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 10:19 What has you excited about Svelte?
  • 12:54 Documentation is part of the product
  • 14:40 What role does Vite play?
  • 19:17 Sponsor: Ionic
  • 19:56 Svelte Tooling
  • 24:37 Svelte and VS Code
  • 26:11 How development works with Svelte
  • 28:16 How do you test with Svelte?
  • 31:35 Where can people go for help with Svelte?
  • 33:29 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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Recording date: 2022-02-10

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Aristeidis Bampakos @abampakos

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  • 01:48 Guest introduction
  • 03:19 How did you get started in teaching Angular?
  • 08:12 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 09:16 How did you schedule writing about Angular?
  • 11:52 How did you decide when to write a book?
  • 14:52 Dan's intro to tech story
  • 17:17 Craig's origin story
  • 18:02 What lessons did you learn on your journey?
  • 24:14 Any tips for people procrastinating?
  • 25:23 Sponsor: Ionic
  • 26:02 Craig's tips for dealing with procrastination
  • 31:34 What are your motivations for writing?
  • 33:21 What was the process for a second book?
  • 36:03 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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Recording date: July 27, 2021

John Papa @John_Papa

Ward Bell @WardBell

Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker

Max Lynch @MaxLynch

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  • 01:17 Guest introduction
  • 05:27 How has Ionic managed to stay relevant over time?
  • 07:04 What was build tooling like?
  • 09:08 Sponsor: Ionic
  • 09:51 Early days of Angular
  • 13:25 What areas are you seeing a lot of demand in?
  • 15:01 What's the stencil concept?
  • 26:52 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 27:56 What is your target audience with Stencil?
  • 34:11 How is support handled for Stencil?
  • 39:22 Final thoughts

Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.

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Web Rush - Episode 264: What If You Were The Boss?
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01/18/24 • 43 min

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Recording date: 12/07/2023

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  • 00:30 Welcome
  • 01:22 When Ward changed from consultant to owner manager?
  • 08:36 Sponsor: Ag Grid
  • 09:40 What's an example of an excuse developers give?
  • 12:34 How do you interpret answers to the problem you're trying to solve?
  • 16:22 Meet the user
  • 20:51 Break down the problem and chip away at it
  • 24:17 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
  • 25:20 How does a developer have time for it all?
  • 40:04 Final thoughts

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FAQ

How many episodes does Web Rush have?

Web Rush currently has 293 episodes available.

What topics does Web Rush cover?

The podcast is about Javascript, Web, Podcasts, Technology and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Web Rush?

The episode title 'Episode 238: Rise and Fall of JavaScript Libraries with Chris Ferdinandi' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Web Rush?

The average episode length on Web Rush is 45 minutes.

How often are episodes of Web Rush released?

Episodes of Web Rush are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Web Rush?

The first episode of Web Rush was released on Sep 26, 2018.

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