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21 Nov 2022 | 542: Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS, Mastodon, and Stories on the Web | 00:49:32 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking CSS-in-JS, Token CSS, Matuzo being suspended from Twitter, trying out Mastodon, testing out stable diffusion, stories on the web, and Jake Albaugh's new social network. Links
SponsorsSanitySanity is the platform for structured content that powers awesome digital experiences for companies like PUMA, Sonos, Skims, Figma, and more. Sanity treats content as data, allowing your stories and your product information to become composable, reusable, and programmable so that you can deliver an outstanding experience to your audience faster and easier than ever — and at scale. The Sanity Studio, our content authoring tool, is getting a major upgrade that offers developers new and improved APIs and tooling that will change how your teams work together to build a custom content system for your business. | |||
29 Nov 2022 | 543: Zach Leatherman on Eleventy, Mastodon, Twitter, and is-land | 00:58:41 | |
Show DescriptionZach Leatherman talks with us about what's new with Eleventy, setting up on Mastodon, what's happened with Twitter, and is-land. GuestsZach LeathermanGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Creator of Eleventy. OSS at Netlify. Links
SponsorsSanitySanity is the platform for structured content that powers awesome digital experiences for companies like PUMA, Sonos, Skims, Figma, and more. Sanity treats content as data, allowing your stories and your product information to become composable, reusable, and programmable so that you can deliver an outstanding experience to your audience faster and easier than ever — and at scale. The Sanity Studio, our content authoring tool, is getting a major upgrade that offers developers new and improved APIs and tooling that will change how your teams work together to build a custom content system for your business. | |||
05 Dec 2022 | 544: Feedback, RSS Talk, Arc Brower, and Product Talk | 00:41:36 | |
Show DescriptionGetting feedback for what you're building or writing, RSS feed reminiscing, Arc browser thoughts, products that didn't make that should have. Links
SponsorsSanitySanity is the platform for structured content that powers awesome digital experiences for companies like PUMA, Sonos, Skims, Figma, and more. Sanity treats content as data, allowing your stories and your product information to become composable, reusable, and programmable so that you can deliver an outstanding experience to your audience faster and easier than ever — and at scale. The Sanity Studio, our content authoring tool, is getting a major upgrade that offers developers new and improved APIs and tooling that will change how your teams work together to build a custom content system for your business. | |||
12 Dec 2022 | 545: Arc Browser with Nate Parrott | 01:05:13 | |
Show DescriptionNate Parrott from The Browser Company of New York stops by to talk about Arc - including the history of Arc, how boosts work, building out dev features, how they deciding on what features to build, and feedback from Dave and Chris on Arc. GuestsNate ParrottGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Developer, designer, and gamification enthusiast. Working on Arc at The Browser Company. LinksSponsorsSanityOur content authoring product, Sanity Studio, just got a major upgrade! Sanity Studio is an open-source, single-page application that is super fast to set up and easy to configure as your needs grow. If you’ve ever felt bogged down by the limitations of a CMS, Sanity Studio now frees you to customize content authoring for any type of experience. ShopTalk listeners can try out Sanity with a boosted free plan that has increased API and bandwidth limits. | |||
19 Dec 2022 | 546: Ryan Dahl and Deno | 00:59:45 | |
Show DescriptionRyan Dahl stops by to talk about Node, Deno, JavaScript, testing, V8, and thoughts around getting started with Deno. GuestsRyan DahlGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Ryan Dahl is best known for creating the Node.js JavaScript runtime as well as the Deno JavaScript/TypeScript runtime. Links
SponsorsSanityAwesome Things: New Studio Customization Framework enabling you to tailor the Studio to your needs without added maintenance. Yay, less code! It has full typescript coverage, so you can customize your studio with confidence from within your favorite code editor. The new Studio enables embeddable authoring. You can now embed Sanity Studio as a dependency in any application. Navigate to the Sanity Studio using a familiar pattern: yourwebsite.com/admin, which means less context-switching. Studio allows you to set up Workspaces, which are deeply customizable environments, to organize content by team, product area, region, readiness, or however works best for your team. | |||
09 Jan 2023 | 547: WordPress and GraphQL with Jason Bahl | 01:04:35 | |
Show DescriptionJason Bahl joins the show to talk about the GraphQL and WordPress connection, his work on WP GraphQL plugin, Faust and Atlas from WP Engine, Jamstack and WordPress, and more. GuestsJason BahlGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Principal Software Engineer at WP Engine LinksSponsors | |||
16 Jan 2023 | 548: Infinite Canvas, Luro + Figma, and Scraping or Crawling | 00:54:36 | |
Show DescriptionWhat's going to happen to homework with AI? Thoughts on infinite canvas which leads into Luro and Sigma integration, and Chris gets nerdsniped and tries to scrap (or should he crawl?) websites for data. Links
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23 Jan 2023 | 549: Ben Ubois of Feedbin | 01:01:55 | |
Show DescriptionBen Ubois is the founder of Feedbin, the RSS reader of choice for Dave and Chris. What influenced the creation of Feedbin, the state of RSS in 2023, curating your RSS feed, and subscribing to newsletters in Feedbin. GuestsBen UboisGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Founder and developer of Feedbin. Links
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30 Jan 2023 | 550: Sanity with Simen Svale Skogsrud and Espen Hovlandsdal | 01:02:24 | |
Show DescriptionSimen and Espen from Sanity stop by to talk about the origins of Sanity, how Sanity Studio works, good use cases for Sanity, how Sanity does real time updates, what Groq is, and where to start with Sanity. GuestsSimen Svale SkogsrudGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter CTO and founder at Sanity.io Espen HovlandsdalGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Open-sourceror at Sanity.io. LinksSponsors | |||
06 Feb 2023 | 551: PlanetScale with Iheanyi Ekechukwu and Mike Coutermarsh | 00:55:40 | |
Show DescriptionIheanyi Ekechukwu and Mike Coutermarsh talk about PlanetScale, what Vitess is, if PlanetScale is for both side and big projects, what read only regions are, what schema changes are, and how PlanetScale compares to other projects. GuestsIheanyi EkechukwuGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Iheanyi Ekechukwu is a Houston-based software engineer and angel investor, working at PlanetScale. Mike CoutermarshGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Mike is a software engineer living in Pennsylvania working at PlanetScale. LinksSponsors | |||
13 Feb 2023 | 552: Do You Want to Build a JS Framework? ☃️ CSS Wishlist for 2023 | 01:00:58 | |
Show DescriptionAustin power updates, what do you need if you want to build a new JavaScript framework, and what do we hope CSS brings in 2023? Links
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20 Feb 2023 | 553: TypeScript, DX, GripeScript, and Astro v2 with Fred Schott | 01:02:30 | |
Show DescriptionFred Schott stops by to talk about TypeScript, what DX means in 2023, a bit of GripeScript, and being transparent about what Astro is good at, and what it's not. GuestsFred SchottGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Astro co-creator. Links
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27 Feb 2023 | 554: Jamstack Thoughts with Brian Rinaldi | 01:01:52 | |
Show DescriptionBrian Rinaldi joins us to talk about the state of Jamstack in 2023, acronym confusion, SPA confusion, developing common tools of understanding, why Netlify bought Gatsby, and the state of developer conferences. GuestsBrian RinaldiGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Brian Rinaldi is a Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly with over 20 years experience as a developer for the web. Brian is actively involved in the community running developer meetups via CFE.dev and Orlando Devs. He’s the editor of the Jamstacked newsletter and co-author of The Jamstack Book from Manning. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe Learning Paths on Frontend Masters will take you from start to finish on actually learning something of your choice, whether it's upping a your skill level in a particular genre or a specific technology | |||
06 Mar 2023 | 555: React Documentary, Front of the Front End, Fast Fallacy, and Best Practices | 00:49:06 | |
Show DescriptionReacting to the React.js documentary, is there still jobs for front of the front end anymore? The fast fallacy in frameworks, best practices, dealing with too much or too little isolation, and AI test generation. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe best of the best teachers, especially for all-y'all intermediate developers to learn new technologies are on Frontend Masters. Including Dave! Go learn now! | |||
13 Mar 2023 | 556: Andrey Sitnik and Using OKLCH for Color | 00:59:55 | |
Show DescriptionAndrey Sitnik from Evil Martians talks with us about why OKCLH is the best way forward for color on the web, how to incorporate it into design systems, getting your designers to use OKCLH, and what kind of fallback support is needed. GuestsAndrey SitnikGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Author of PostCSS , Autoprefixer , and Logux_io Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersFrontend Master learning paths is the place to go for you (or your whole company) for a skill buff in a particular technology, or a generic level-up in skill level. | |||
20 Mar 2023 | 557: ChatGPT, Conferences, Fidgets on the Web, and Modern CSS in Real Life | 00:59:25 | |
Show DescriptionWhen will AI be able to tell you the risk / reward of cleaning up trees? Are conferences back? Bringing fidgets to the web, internet as an anxiety machine, and Chris is working on talk on modern CSS in real life. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe Learning Paths on Frontend Masters will take you from start to finish on actually learning something of your choice, whether it's upping a your skill level in a particular genre or a specific technology | |||
27 Mar 2023 | 558: Esoteric Weird Content Editable Problems with Kristin Valentine | 00:55:49 | |
Show DescriptionKristin Valentine from Vox joins the show to talk about text editor CMS fun across multiple sites, Vox's Chorus, The Verge redesign, sharing Design Systems, theming articles, and a fun new game called "Can Your Text Editor Do This??" GuestsKristin ValentineGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Engineer at Vox Media Product. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe best of the best teachers, especially for all-y'all intermediate developers to learn new technologies are on Frontend Masters. Including Dave! Go learn now! | |||
03 Apr 2023 | 559: Fidget Apps, Coding with AI, Dialog Element Navs, Getting Rid of CSS | 01:00:16 | |
Show DescriptionIs there still any value in specializing in front-of-the-frontend dev? Would you ever use the dialog element for a mobile navigation? Why did CodePen decide to use Go for its GraphQL server? LinksSponsorsFrontend MastersFrontend Master learning paths is the place to go for you (or your whole company) for a skill buff in a particular technology, or a generic level-up in skill level. | |||
10 Apr 2023 | 560: Oh Biscuits! Cascade Layers, Block Links, Emoji Lists, and more CSS! | 00:58:15 | |
Show DescriptionAfter a brief visit from Hip Hop Dad Dave, we're talking cascade layers updates, block link practices, search element getting dropped, how to use cite, emoji list accessibility, scrollbar state, and trigonometric functions in CSS. GuestsHip Hop Dad DaveGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Oh Biscuits! Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe Learning Paths on Frontend Masters will take you from start to finish on actually learning something of your choice, whether it's upping a your skill level in a particular genre or a specific technology | |||
17 Apr 2023 | 561: Web Perf News, Web Sommelier, Data Analytics, and Passkeys | 01:02:22 | |
Show DescriptionTopics for this one include how do you learn about web performance news? Do you need a web components sommelier? Our thoughts on Syntax going to Sentry, and being able to focus on the things you want to focus on. Passkeys, Arc split screen, and vibe driven development. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe best of the best teachers, especially for all-y'all intermediate developers to learn new technologies are on Frontend Masters. Including Dave! Go learn now! | |||
24 Apr 2023 | 562: Podcast Apps, Zaraz, Future CSS Thoughts, and Arc | 01:00:31 | |
Show DescriptionWhat if Taylor Swift lyrics hold the answers to web dev questions? Podcast app thoughts, using Cloudflare Zaraz, what we're excited about with CSS, Arc browser updates, and are we even developers or are we specialized systems whisperers? GuestsTswifinatorGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Sent from the future to de-monetize the podcast by combining two very famous and litigious IPs. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersFrontend Master learning paths is the place to go for you (or your whole company) for a skill buff in a particular technology, or a generic level-up in skill level. | |||
01 May 2023 | 563: Getting Pulled by the Algorithm, AI Training Data, and SVG Drawing | 00:56:56 | |
Show DescriptionThere's a special guest on the show who takes aim at the billionaires in web dev, do we know better than the algorithm for news, why is AI training data such a secret, Chris and Dave discover JetBrains, monorepo struggles, and SVG drawing tools. GuestsBernie StandardsGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Trying to get billionaires out of the JavaScript ecosystem. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe Learning Paths on Frontend Masters will take you from start to finish on actually learning something of your choice, whether it's upping a your skill level in a particular genre or a specific technology | |||
08 May 2023 | 564: Render ATL, New Colors Available, Gradients, HDR, and More | 00:47:02 | |
Show DescriptionChris previews a bit of his Render ATL 2023 talk, and then we mouth blog some color ideas, thoughts, and shame you for your non-HD websites. GuestsDavina GeorgeGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Get in loser we're going to make fun of people for having standard def websites. Links
SponsorsFrontend MastersThe best of the best teachers, especially for all-y'all intermediate developers to learn new technologies are on Frontend Masters. Including Dave! Go learn now! | |||
15 May 2023 | 565: The Hurdy-Gurdy, OKLCH, Edge Dev Tools, and Ad Blocking | 00:56:55 | |
Show DescriptionDave doesn't hate the hurdy-gurdy, but it's creation is an interesting parallel to software development. OKLCH follow up, @media, Edge drops new dev tools, CSS and Astro theming, JavaScript devs discover PHP, how many people block ads, and accessibility and grids. Links
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29 May 2023 | 567: Full Stack Dev, Load Bearing Developer, and Being Zod Curious | 01:00:39 | |
Show DescriptionWhat do you do if your computer dies? Chris applies to work at Luro, Dave applies at CodePen, Dave's Zod curious, TypeScript, sorting out a 10MB blog post, and how much do you miss jQuery? Links
SponsorsJoin us on Patreon!Dave and Chris have been making ShopTalk Show for over 8 years! We thought we'd give y'all a way to support the show directly, and as a cool bonus, join us in a Discord. | |||
22 May 2023 | 566: View Transitions and Passkeys | 00:52:41 | |
Show DescriptionHow should a podcast start? Talking View transitions, Google's Baseline, Passkeys, how to start a company, and ordering a spicy chicken combo at Wendy's. Links
SponsorsJoin us on Patreon!Dave and Chris have been making ShopTalk Show for over 8 years! We thought we'd give y'all a way to support the show directly, and as a cool bonus, join us in a Discord. | |||
05 Jun 2023 | 568: Display Contents, Passkeys Follow Up, Yellow Fade Technique, and TOTK Talk | 00:58:35 | |
Show DescriptionMacho Man Randy Standards stops by for a quick chat, Passkeys follow up, discussing the safety of Display: contents, the yellow fade technique, how hot CSS is right now (so hot), and a check in on how everyone's doing with Tears of the Kingdom. Links
SponsorsNotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
12 Jun 2023 | 569: Apple’s Web Apps, Meta Quest and Vision Pro, and Missing Sticky Headers | 01:00:10 | |
Show DescriptionHow do you point out things in a UI? Are Arc Boosts the end of the web? What do you think of VR and AR / Vision Pro and Meta Quest? And what do you do when the sticky header goes missing? Links
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19 Jun 2023 | 570: Haircut Maintenance, Dave’s Bookshelf, Lazy Loading, and APIs | 00:56:27 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking Dave's new haircut, playing Hondo, what Dave uses for images on his bookshelf page, lazy-loading thoughts, vh vw follow up, eyeball tracking updates, loading website with js, Vue transitions, charging for API access, and do you cross post, one post, or no post on social media in 2023? Links
SponsorsNotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
26 Jun 2023 | 571: Searching vs AI, Getting Designers to Play Nice, and Web Components | 00:58:29 | |
Show DescriptionDo you listen at 2x? Do Chris and Dave sound weird at normal speed IRL? How searching compares to using AI, chatbots kind of suck at context, getting a designer to work with developers at an agency, what happened to content visibility, and how to best build a design system using web components. Links
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03 Jul 2023 | 572: Text Sqwunch Property, Figma Developer Mode, Stripe Elements | 01:04:25 | |
Show DescriptionDave reports back from the Figma Conference, how to build a better developer to designer bridge, do clients really want to update their website, using Stripe in 2023, permissions and sharing, and are you feeling overwhelmed by CSS in 2023? Links
SponsorsNotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
10 Jul 2023 | 573: Google Reader, Sticky and Overflow, and Figma Thoughts | 01:00:38 | |
Show DescriptionChris breaks out his banjo, some thoughts on making music vs recording music, what happened to Google Reader and social reading, what black box properties can't Dave or Chris remember, follow up for dev teams communicating with designers, and what's Adobe going to do about Figma? Links
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17 Jul 2023 | 574: Estelle & Eric on CSS The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition | 01:14:16 | |
Show DescriptionEstelle Weyl and Eric Meyer join us to talk about the 5th edition of their book, CSS: The Definitive Guide. We talk about some of CSS' biggest blunders, custom scroll bars, single line comments, shorthand in CSS, useless CSS trivia, and how to get started learning CSS in 2023. GuestsEric MeyerGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Estelle WeylGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Links
SponsorsNotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
24 Jul 2023 | 575: CSS Errors, Proxy and Reverse Proxy, and What’s The Edge? | 01:00:59 | |
Show DescriptionBluesky adds first class support for urls as a username, text-wrap pretty update, sqwunching text update, should CSS spit out errors, anchor functionality, what does the edge mean, eSports and bowling, how to test websites on slower CPUs, and what does proxy or reverse proxy mean? LinksSponsorsDesign Better PodcastDesign Better Podcast is a show about the intersection of design, technology, and the creative process from our pals Aarron Walter and Eli Woolery. Subscribe to the Design Better Podcast at designbetterpodcast.com or wherever you listen.NotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
01 Aug 2023 | 576: Blocks, Components, Linting Images, Engines, and “Web Integrity” | 01:01:59 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking how we stay online - or not - on vacation, is create-guten-block the future for us WP developers? Can we get a state of the web component address from the President of web components? Have we seen the last new browser engine? And deciding whether to add features or remove them from your app. Links
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07 Aug 2023 | 577: Shawn Wang on AI | 00:48:34 | |
Show DescriptionShawn Wang joins us to talk about his work in AI, why prompt engineering is not what you need to focus on, how the scope of AI is bigger than any one of us, how to deal with the consistency of AI, and how to make use of AI in your product or app. GuestsShawn WangGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter I help devtools cross the chasm (devrel, advising and investing) and help developers learn in public! Links
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14 Aug 2023 | 578: Customer Support, P3 Color, Dave on Productivity, and Mobile vs Desktop | 00:57:24 | |
Show DescriptionIs Apple's Numbers amazing or the worst? Customer support at various levels of software, Figma and P3 color, imagining a colorspace property in CSS, what's Dave doing for productivity, how has offloading CSS Tricks affected Chris, and should we build different websites for mobile vs desktop? Links
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21 Aug 2023 | 579: One Day Builds, Spicy Slugs, and What Next for CSS? | 00:56:45 | |
Show DescriptionHave you ever been an auctioneer? Sometimes when God closes a shed, he opens a sauna. Dave's working on the one day build theory, how to market with fake data, an update on the Discord, marketing with a spicy slug, what we want to see next in CSS, and thoughts on component libraries. Links
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28 Aug 2023 | 580: Chen Hui Jing and the State of CSS Survey for 2023 | 00:55:23 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking the State of CSS Survey, 2023 Edition, with Chen Hui Jing. What was it like helping develop the survey? A bit of follow up on regions, the benefits of being able to tell the browser what you want, language issues in developing and understanding CSS, the struggle for non-majority users, CSS frameworks, and more. GuestsChen Hui JingGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter A self-taught designer and developer. Links
SponsorsNotionDo your most efficient work with Notion Projects. You can try it for free today at notion.com/shoptalk. When you use our link, you’re supporting our show! | |||
04 Sep 2023 | 581: DevRel, Musical Mics, Social Sharing, and 100 Years of WordPress | ||
Show DescriptionDave calls a quick Luro branding meeting, some thoughts on DevRel, Chris tries to figure out musical instrument mics, follow up on WordPress from a previous episode, Chris' journey through the social graph options, 100 year hosting with WordPress, and the introduction of a new segment: Happy Project Share Time. Links
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11 Sep 2023 | 582: Lifetime Plan, Pricing #HotDrama, and CSS Resets | 01:01:44 | |
Show DescriptionGetting tripped up on audio at conferences, announcing the ShopTalk Show Lifetime Plan, some Once pricing #hotdrama, remembering Molly Holzschlag, web components, Luro launch day thoughts, and a question about using a normalize or sanitize in 2023 prompts a run through of Andy Bell's Modern CSS Reset. Links
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18 Sep 2023 | 583: Language Models, AI, and Digital Gardens with Maggie Appleton | 00:56:26 | |
Show DescriptionMaggie Appleton talks with us about her work at Elicit, working with large and small language models, how humans vet the responses from AI, the discussion around the Soggoth meme in AI, using Discord as UI, what to do if your boss wants AI in your app, and why does she call her blog a digital garden? GuestsMaggie AppletonGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Design at Elicit. Makes visual essays about UX, programming, and anthropology. Adores digital gardening, end-user development, and embodied cognition. Links
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25 Sep 2023 | 584: Community, Partnerships, Images, and Astro with Fred K. Schott | 00:58:52 | |
Show DescriptionFred K. Schott stops by to talk about building community, open source and sponsorship, building on partnerships in the dev community, WordPress + Astro, view transitions, using Discord for support, and leaking secret Astro Studio details. GuestsFred K. SchottGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Co-creator of Astro. Links
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02 Oct 2023 | 585: Blog Redesign, Sounds on a Website, Accessibility Tests, and Safari 17 | 00:59:04 | |
Show DescriptionChris redesigned his blog, using sounds on your website to make it seem fancy, what can't automated accessibility tests test, and what's new in Safari 17. Links
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09 Oct 2023 | 586: Micro.blogging with Manton Reece | 00:59:25 | |
Show DescriptionManton Reece, creator of Micro.blog, stops by to talk about the history of Micro.blog, what it's written in, how it handles feeds coming in and going out, cross-posting, authentication, and the somewhat hidden features of Micro.blog: bookmarking, bookshelves, and even podcasting. GuestsManton ReeceGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Creator of Micro.blog, co-host of Core Intuition. Links
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16 Oct 2023 | 587: Why Ethan Marcotte Thinks Tech Workers Deserve a Union | 00:58:00 | |
Show DescriptionEthan Marcotte is here to talk about his new book, You Deserve a Tech Union, and discusses topics such as why we need unions in tech, who gets to be in the union, how unions can help deal with the AI question, union busting, and some arguments against unions. GuestsEthan MarcotteGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Designer, writer, and speaker. Started that “responsive web design” thing. Links
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23 Oct 2023 | 588: Elliott Marquez on Web Components and Lit | 01:02:18 | |
Show DescriptionElliott Marquez talks with us about the history of Polymer and Lit, why you should pick Lit, working with web components, the shadow dom, managing state, and how Material design is built with web components. GuestsElliott MarquezGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Front-end software development for Google’s Lit team. Links
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30 Oct 2023 | 589: CSS Functions, Read It Later, Making Money in Business, and More | 00:56:54 | |
Show DescriptionA quick bit of union news follow up, CSS function round up, Read It Later inside Feedbin, fun uses for a Stream Deck+, how to turn up the money dial in your own business, and having the audacity to call yourself a publisher. Links
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06 Nov 2023 | 590: Twisting Through Websites | 00:57:06 | |
Show DescriptionThe excitement of launching Luro, changes in social media platforms, different seasons for coding and marketing, embedded social media post weight, CSS thoughts from Web Unleashed, focus state issues, and fact checking and updating old posts on your blog. Links
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13 Nov 2023 | 591: Cascade Layers, CSS Functions, and more CSS with Miriam Suzanne | 01:06:22 | |
Show DescriptionMiriam Suzanne stops by to talk about CSS updates and news on container queries, rolling out cascade layers, !important things to remember, custom properties, exit animations, CSS functions, state queries, and more. GuestsMiriam SuzanneGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Co-Founder of Oddbird, core contributor to Sass, author for Sitepoint and CSS Tricks, invited expert to the w3c CSS Working Group. Links
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20 Nov 2023 | 592: Web Component Therapy, SEO Therapy, and Learning Something New like Swift | 00:53:08 | |
Show DescriptionTalking web components, progressive enhancement, style-able components, having to pay before you get to see a demo, being annoyed at the business of SEO, and subscriptions vs ads. Links
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27 Nov 2023 | 593: Beep & Texts, Tumblr, JavaScript & Web Components, & Cool Blog Post Ideas | 00:47:24 | |
Show DescriptionThoughts on smashing all communication messaging apps together, what's happened to Tumblr under Automattic, what the situation is with native web components and JavaScript, and looking at a list of types of blog posts. Links
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04 Dec 2023 | 594: Wiping Your Laptop, UX of Password Codes, and :Has Tips and Tricks | 01:01:22 | |
Show DescriptionIn this episode we're discussing making tech videos, website tinkering, :has tricks, SVG path commands, and the complexities of CSS & JavaScript logic. Links
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11 Dec 2023 | 595: MedTalk Show, Plagiarism and Code Grifting, and How We’re Testing Code | 01:00:27 | |
Show DescriptionBlood pressure, stress, and COVID highlight the MedTalk Show portion of this episode, a new "Did You Know" segment about dev tools in Chrome, 4 hour video on plagiarism and code grifters, typography, breaking out of CSS Grid, the oldest things Chris and Dave worked on, and what the testing process is like at Luro or CodePen. Links
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18 Dec 2023 | 596: The Year of AI, Arc, and Being Mad About the Right Thing | 00:53:21 | |
Show DescriptionLooking back at the year of AI, using Arc on macOS and now Windows, dreaming of subscriptions, and knowing how to be mad about the right thing. Links
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08 Jan 2024 | 597: How Many VS Code Plugins, Poor Charlie’s Almanack, and Where to Start in 2024? | 00:56:52 | |
Show DescriptionWe're closing in on episode 600 and need your help to celebrate! Listen in to learn how to contribute to the episode. We're also talking GitHub desktop apps and code editors, how many VS Code plugins are needed, reading long form like Poor Charlie's Almanack, InVision shutting down, and answering our first Q of the year: how would you approach learning web development in 2024? Links
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15 Jan 2024 | 598: Jen Simmons on Interop, WebKit Releases, and New CSS Features in Safari | 01:10:36 | |
Show DescriptionJen Simmons, Apple Evangelist on the Web Developer Experience team for Safari & WebKit, stops by to talk about what Interop is, and a look ahead at new CSS features in Webkit and Safari such as JPEG XL, masks, a round function, JavaScript improvements, styling form controls, content unblocks, masonry, and more! GuestsJen SimmonsGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Apple Evangelist on the Web Developer Experience team for Safari & @webkit. Member of CSS Working Group. Links
SponsorsJam.devYou’ve probably heard of Jam.dev, it’s used by more than 60,000 people. It’s a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can’t do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It’s so easy to get your teammates to use. It’s just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them. | |||
22 Jan 2024 | 599: Fighting the Algorithm With RSS, Blogging, and the IndieWeb | 01:04:27 | |
Show DescriptionDave and Chris discuss indie web culture, the role of social media in today's society, and the challenges and strategies of freelancing. Additionally, they discuss a range of topics from content moderation, coding and refining tech skills, to emerging startups and the future of web technology. Links
SponsorsJam.devYou’ve probably heard of Jam.dev, it’s used by more than 60,000 people. It’s a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can’t do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It’s so easy to get your teammates to use. It’s just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them. | |||
29 Jan 2024 | 600: Where Will The Web Be 12 Years from Now? | 01:15:06 | |
Show DescriptionWe've got your feedback as well as our thoughts on where we all think the web will be in 2036 - as we celebrate 12 years of ShopTalk Show history, we're looking forward to what's to come with ideas around cookie banners, undo, no more passwords, React, Deno, Node, and Mozilla's future, ChatGPT's thoughts, accessibility, blockchain, VR / AR, hoverboards, P3 color space, indie web, JS bundle sizes, and more! Links
SponsorsJam.devYou’ve probably heard of Jam.dev, it’s used by more than 60,000 people. It’s a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can’t do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It’s so easy to get your teammates to use. It’s just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them. | |||
05 Feb 2024 | 601: Brad Frost on A Global Design System + Frostapalooza | 01:03:20 | |
Show DescriptionBrad Frost has got design systems on his mind—at a global scale. What is a global design system? Are two design systems ever the same? How would this slot inside atomic design? What has been the response from the web community to global design system as an idea? And what's Frostapalooza? GuestsBrad FrostGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Design system consultant, web designer, speaker, writer, and musician located in beautiful Pittsburgh, PA. Links
SponsorsJam.devYou’ve probably heard of Jam.dev, it’s used by more than 60,000 people. It’s a free tool that saves developers a ton of frustration. It forces your teammates to make the perfect bug report. They can’t do it wrong because it automatically includes a video of the bug, console logs, network requests, everything you need to debug. It automatically lists out the steps to reproduce. It’s so easy to get your teammates to use. It’s just a Chrome extension. When they see a bug, they click a button and right away it creates a ticket. So it saves time for them. | |||
12 Feb 2024 | 602: What Does Accessibility Really Mean? | 01:05:38 | |
Show DescriptionVoiceover pays us a visit, we talk about what accessibility really means, the difficulty of closing a dialogue element, web components at work, and jQuery 4 is out. Links
SponsorsMiroFind simplicity in your most complex projects with Miro. Your first three Miro boards are free when you sign up today at Miro.com. | |||
19 Feb 2024 | 603: Deno, React Alternatives, and Copilot Concerns with Triple Threat Josh Collinsworth | 01:02:22 | |
Show DescriptionJosh (or Jsoh) stops by to talk about his work at Deno, recent blog posts on Copilot, why Svelte is awesome and React is not, Apple and PWA, and building word games on the web. GuestsJosh CollinsworthGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Frontend Engineer at Deno, the maker and designer of the word games Quina, and Hondo. Links
SponsorsJoin Elicit as a software engineerElicit’s goal is to radically increase high-quality reasoning in science and beyond. As early as 2017, they pioneered process supervision, an approach to breaking down complex work for advanced machine learning systems, so that it remains transparent and controllable. Today they use language models to help more than 200,000 researchers each month. They just raised a $9 million seed round and are looking for exceptional engineers across frontend, backend, and ML. If you're an exceptional front-end engineer looking to build the next generation of AI interfaces with a modern tech stack (Next, Tailwind, Chakra), join them! | |||
26 Feb 2024 | 604: VS Code Plugins, Git as a Radical Statement, Tailwind & Arc Drama | 00:56:43 | |
Show DescriptionA follow up on jQuery conversation, Microsoft owning all the things, what VS Code plugins are your ride or die, the ability to Git from wherever you want, Tailwind drama, global design system follow up, Arc Search gets roasted, and Frontend Design Conference is back! Links
SponsorsWixWix Studio combines pure web design with maximum productivity. Taking the grind out of website creation for professional designers. Use the powerful visual editor, or work online in a VS Code-based IDE, or code locally and push changes via GitHub. | |||
04 Mar 2024 | 605: Jim Nielsen on Subversive URLs, Blogging + AI, and Design Engineers | 01:04:55 | |
Show DescriptionJim Nielsen joins us to about URLs and linking as the new subversive way to maintain the web, paying for news in Canada, should content creators be worried about AI, the case for design engineers, RSS in HTML, and the state of state and UI. GuestsJim NielsenGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Designer. Engineer. Writer. Links
SponsorsElicitElicit’s goal is to radically increase high-quality reasoning in science and beyond. As early as 2017, they pioneered process supervision, an approach to breaking down complex work for advanced machine learning systems, so that it remains transparent and controllable. Today they use language models to help more than 200,000 researchers each month. They just raised a $9 million seed round and are looking for exceptional engineers across frontend, backend, and ML. If you're an exceptional front-end engineer looking to build the next generation of AI interfaces with a modern tech stack (Next, Tailwind, Chakra), join them! | |||
11 Mar 2024 | 606: Web Sustainability with Michelle Barker | 00:56:29 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking with Michelle Barker about the idea of paying to support bloggers (and podcasters!) via services like Patreon, drumming as a fun side gig from CSS, how big of an issue digital sustainability is, trying to understand the environmental impact of our websites and digital life, wondering why YouTube embeds are still so large, disabling cookies, and how to build the web in a more sustainable way. GuestsMichelle BarkerGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Senior Front End Developer at Ada Mode, where Michelle works on Windscope, web-based data visualisation and exploration software for wind farm operators. Michelle also loves playing the drums. Their happy place is where creativity and code intersect You can also find Michelle writing and speaking about CSS and digital sustainability on the web and around the world. Links
SponsorsRadical Design CourseAre you an aspiring designer, developer, marketer, or fanny pack tester? Maybe you're a burnt-out designer struggling for fresh ideas, or perhaps you have no idea where to start with design? Do you need to find a way to make your sites less boring and more memorable? Well then, this course is for you. | |||
18 Mar 2024 | 607: Astro Launches an Integrated Database | 01:01:33 | |
Show DescriptionFred K. Schott stops by to talk about Astro announcement of Astro DB. The pluses and minuses of it, and whether you have to always use the database with Astro DB. We get into how to seed your database, upgrading the database, and the almost weirdly generous pricing model. GuestsFred K. SchottGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Co-creator of Astro. Links
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25 Mar 2024 | 608: Can WordPress Kill Your Resume, Fav Parts of Web Dev, Exploring HTMX, and more! | 00:44:12 | |
Show DescriptionWe're opening up the ShopTalk mailbag and answering your questions, including does WordPress on your resume kill your job chances, what are our fav and least fav parts of web dev, our thoughts on HTMX, and what is it like to use pnpm instead of npm. Links
SponsorsRadical DesignAre you an aspiring designer, developer, marketer, or fanny pack tester? Maybe you're a burnt-out designer struggling for fresh ideas, or perhaps you have no idea where to start with design? Do you need to find a way to make your sites less boring and more memorable? Well then, this course is for you. | |||
01 Apr 2024 | 609: Blake Watson on Home Cooked Apps | 01:07:19 | |
Show DescriptionWhat is a home cooked app? Blake Watson is on this episode to talk all about the kinds of apps that make a good home cooked app, tips and advice he has for making them, resisting the urge to monetize or growth hack them, and a few CodePen v2 thoughts sprinkled in at the end. GuestsBlake WatsonGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Currently a member of the frontend dev team at MRI Technologies, working on projects for NASA. Links
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08 Apr 2024 | 610: TypeScript in 2024, Signals, Productivity Sniped, and Follow Up | 01:01:58 | |
Show DescriptionDave's about to be eclipsed, the state of TypeScript in 2024, signals stage zero proposal, corrections on accessibility in frameworks (thanks!), web apps for better collaborative writing, getting productivity sniped, the problem with email may be you, indieweb follow up, and ultimate guitar tab apps. Links
SponsorsRadicalAre you an aspiring designer, developer, marketer, or fanny pack tester? Maybe you're a burnt-out designer struggling for fresh ideas, or perhaps you have no idea where to start with design? Do you need to find a way to make your sites less boring and more memorable? Well then, this course is for you. | |||
15 Apr 2024 | 611: React! TypeScript! Jobification! Drupal! | 00:54:19 | |
Show DescriptionDave & Chris and thoughts on career advice that worked 3 years ago but isn't as helpful now, marking tests with ChatGPT, is taking a Drupal job in 2024 a good idea, Chris got #gear sniped, P3 color follow up, the confusing File System APIs, and where did all the lightboxes go? Links
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22 Apr 2024 | 612: Matt Haughey on a Fantasy Blogging CMS Setup | 01:02:23 | |
Show DescriptionMatt is here to talk about creating the perfect fantasy CMS for blogging, moderating comments at Metafilter, building sane defaults into programs, how difficult the web is, do we want AI in our CMS, and where is content headed on the internet? GuestsMatthew HaugheyGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter A writer with over 25 years of experience building products. In that time I've worked as a designer, coder, company founder, and senior writer. Links
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29 Apr 2024 | 613: Recording Live Music, WebC, Open Source, & WordPress Studio | 01:03:27 | |
Show DescriptionChris bought recording gear off an Instagram ad, our thoughts on WebC, CodePen upgrades Yarn, thoughts on the commercial value of open source, Automattic releases an app to install WordPress locally, IBM buys Hashicorp, income tax software, and a hack for getting Safari to respect background colors used in a pseudo selector. Links
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06 May 2024 | 614: CSS Grid Level 3 aka Masonry with Adam Argyle | 00:56:48 | |
Show DescriptionAdam Argyle stops by to chat about the conversation that's happening around CSS Grid / Masonry. What do we want? What might Apple's response to Google be? And nitpicking the spec just for fun. GuestsAdam ArgyleGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter CSS DevRel Google Chrome, CSSWG member, host on GUIchallenges, co-host: CSSpodcast and BAD at CSSpodcast, maker of VisBug, OpenProps and GradientStyle. Links
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13 May 2024 | 615: Dave Goes Windows For Real | 01:03:56 | |
Show DescriptionDave's got job news to share, as well as insight into the process of what applying for a job in tech is like in 2024. We also talk about styling, scoping, positioning, and floating UI. Links
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20 May 2024 | 616: Strum Machine with Luke Abbott | 01:04:41 | |
Show DescriptionLuke Abbott is the creator of Strum Machine, an app that simulates backing tracks by stitching together individual notes, chords, and strums recorded on guitar, standup bass, and mandolin. We talk about what Strum Machine does, why he decided to build it, how bringing on a professional designer helped, pricing thoughts, and the "fun" of building a version on iOS. GuestsLuke AbbottGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Musician and creator of Strum Machine. Links
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27 May 2024 | 617: Economic & AI Vibes with Jason Grigsby | 00:59:08 | |
Show DescriptionWe're chatting with Jason Grigsby about what a white-collar recession means, how the sources and methods of consuming news shape our perspectives, whether the current economic conditions represent a market correction and if a rebound is imminent. We explore the critical decision of whether to embrace AI advancements or risk being left behind. We also talk about AI-generated voices, large language models and ethics, and the impact of social media signals in an AI world. GuestsJason GrigsbyGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Co-Founder of Cloud Four. Author of Progressive Web Apps from A Book Apart. Links
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03 Jun 2024 | 618: Matt Visiwig on SVGBackgrounds | 01:00:45 | |
Show DescriptionMatt Visiwig stops by to chat with us about his site, SVGBackgrounds.com, a membership site for copy-and-paste website graphics built around SVG. We talk about why he built the site, how he decided to monetize it, competing with AI garbage on the web, pricing membership options, and how he's running the site. GuestsMatt VisiwigGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Self-employed web designer, building SVGBackgrounds.com. Links
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10 Jun 2024 | 619: Svencodes | 01:06:54 | |
Show DescriptionSven Neumann aka Sven Codes talks with us about SudokuPad, developing a cross-platform app, integrating new puzzles and features, the benefits of being easy to use, building a community, and monetizing an app while not upsetting your user base. GuestsSven NeumannGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Creator of Sven's SudokuPad. Links
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17 Jun 2024 | 620: Cloudflare #HotDrama, Auth, and Prototyping Thoughts | 01:02:59 | |
Show DescriptionWe dive a bit deeper into the Cloudflare drama of the past couple of weeks, Instagram ads vs Cara art, what to do about Auth in your app, pre-negging any sponsorships, prototyping and feedback on projects, and ideas for future topics. Links
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24 Jun 2024 | 621: Setting Up Prettier and Linting, Comparing Colors, and Accessibility Overlays | 00:50:14 | |
Show DescriptionWe've got follow up on Cloudflare and Cara from last episode, a question about setting up Prettier and auto linting, a cool tool from a listener on comparing colors, a question about using tooling like Craft or more user friendly apps like Webflow when working with clients, and our takes on accessibility overlays. Links
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01 Jul 2024 | 622: Website Rendering, Updating Software, and Edge Gets Faster | 00:58:29 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking website rendering, server side rendering, Astro's server islands, perf hits for navigation elements, updating software because the docs aren't available for older versions, and a new Microsoft Edge was released. Links
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08 Jul 2024 | 623: Assigning Weight Dynamically, CoPilot vs Other AI, and Monorepos | 00:56:01 | |
Show DescriptionWe're talking about assigning a weight to items in a layout, differentiating between banger posts and regular blog posts, using social engineering to get PR's accepted, monorepo thoughts, using CoPilot vs other AI programming support bots, has TypeScript benefited from AI, and what happens if you turn off CoPilot? Links
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15 Jul 2024 | 624: Blogging, In App Browsers are Bad, and Teaching CSS from Scratch | 00:48:23 | |
Show DescriptionOn this epsiode we're talking about the current state of blogging and social media, the polyfill hack, whether in app browsers should be banned, web components and the difficulty of front end web dev, and how we would go about teaching CSS from scratch in 2024. Links
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22 Jul 2024 | 625: CarTalk, Ownership of A Book Apart, and URL Shorteners | 00:43:47 | |
Show DescriptionDave's putting together a platform for his presidential bid and workshops his policies, discussing vehicle options for a family in 2024, Chris and other authors get ownership of their A Book Apart books back, and the ramifications and reasoning behind Google killing a URL shortener. Links
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29 Jul 2024 | 626: We Were Wrong and Keep Getting in Trouble | 00:55:32 | |
Show DescriptionChris has some follow up on blog posts and past podcast episodes to respond to including browsers and browser engines, advertising on the web, magazines, Cara, peak AI slop, and view transitions. Links
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05 Aug 2024 | 627: Getting Comfortable with the Struggle and Vibe Driven Development | 01:00:37 | |
Show DescriptionChris brings some blog posts to talk about including being comfortable with the struggle of developer life, Cloudflare Workers + monorepos, vibe driven development, and questions about database migrations, and whether we think AI free blogs are going to be a rarity in the future? Links
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12 Aug 2024 | 628: Tending to RSS Feeds, Code Hike’s Fine Markdown, and Cloudflare R2 | 00:55:28 | |
Show DescriptionDoc told me to travel but there's COVID on the planes, Dave's got a 2x life update, how often do you manage or prune your RSS feed subscriptions, checking in on Code Hike and their fine grained Markdown approach, JavaScript decorators use case, and using Cloudflare R2 for image storage. Links
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19 Aug 2024 | 629: The Great Divide, Global Design + Web Components, and Job Titles | 00:56:40 | |
Show DescriptionA bit of follow-up on vibe driven development and JavaScript not causing The Great Divide, writing testing automation, global design systems and web components, could PHP be used for web components, what if view transitions are going to be everywhere, and frontend engineer vs design systems engineer job titles and descriptions. Links
SponsorsJam.devOne click bug reports devs love. Find out more at jam.dev | |||
26 Aug 2024 | 630: Frostapalooza Recap, Follow Up, and Messy Codebases | 01:01:37 | |
Show DescriptionChris has a birthday today , we recap our Frostapalooza experience celebrating Brad Frost's birthday, do all codebases become a mess, Mermaid, TLDraw, and Figjam thoughts, making tiny games, where's the follow up in web and world news, and what's the current state of CMS' on the web? Links
SponsorsJam.devOne click bug reports devs love. Find out more at jam.dev | |||
02 Sep 2024 | 631: Dave’s Second Brain Idea, Notion Thoughts, and Google’s LLM in Chrome | 00:45:07 | |
Show DescriptionDave's got an idea for a second brain app that's customized to his brain, where we're at with Notion and other notes apps, and accessibility on LLM's in browsers. Links
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09 Sep 2024 | 632: Adam Coster on Game Development and Crashlands 2 | 00:52:01 | |
Show DescriptionAdam Coster talks with us about working with his family in game development, how they get started making games, what all is involved with publishing games, deciding to go Steam and Netflix only for Crashlands 2, how web tech is involved in game development, and the fun of testing and doing Q&A for games. GuestsAdam CosterGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter CEO & Webtech at Butterscotch Shenanigans Links
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16 Sep 2024 | 633: Thomas Steiner on AI in Chrome and the Web | 01:00:30 | |
Show DescriptionThomas Steiner from Project Fugu talks with us about AI in Chrome, the small large language model in use, how features like this are rolled out, the ethics and concerns around sending and sharing data, on device vs web APIs, and ideas for use cases and ways to explore AI on the web. GuestsThomas SteinerGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Developer Relations Engineer at Google, focused on the Web and Project Fugu. Links
SponsorsJam.devOne click bug reports devs love. Find out more at jam.dev | |||
23 Sep 2024 | 634: Fabian Kägy on WordPress, Blocks, and Enterprise Dev | 01:00:19 | |
Show DescriptionFabian Kägy helps us understand the modern WordPress development process, Gutenberg vs Block editor vs full site editing, building with blocks or pages, what's coming in the Twenty Twenty-Five Theme, and whether the theme authoring process has been made too difficult in 2024? GuestsFabian KägyGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Core Contributor and WordCamp Speaker. Director of Editorial Engineering at 10up. Links
SponsorsJam.devOne click bug reports devs love. Find out more at jam.dev | |||
30 Sep 2024 | 635: Jeff Robbins and Visibox as an Instrument for Video | 01:01:55 | |
Show DescriptionJeff Robbins stops by to talk about his software, Visibox, that was used at Frostapalooza for presenting video at the concert, what it's like building an app with Electron, how it's distributed, how files are used and managed, and how he supports hardware devices inside Electron. GuestsJeff RobbinsGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Creator of Visibox, Musician in 123Astronaut & Orbitband, Cofounder at Lullabot, Executive Coach at jjeff․com. Links
SponsorsJam.devOne click bug reports devs love. Find out more at jam.dev | |||
07 Oct 2024 | 636: W Hot Drama Week (WordPress, WP Engine, and Web Components – Oh My!) | 00:49:10 | |
Show DescriptionWe're getting some feelings out about WordPress and Matt Mullenweg vs WP Engine drama, as well as the Web Components conversation that happened this past week. Links
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14 Oct 2024 | 637: Approachable Open Source with Brian Muenzenmeyer | 00:52:36 | |
Show DescriptionBrian Muenzenmeyer joins the show to talk about his book, Approachable Open Source, ways we can make open source easier to get in, important conversations around funding and supporting open source, and whether money helps maintainers deal with burnout or not? GuestsBrian MuenzenmeyerGuest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter Author of Approachable Open Source, Principal Front End Engineer. Links
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21 Oct 2024 | 638: Q&A About Copyright, Jekyll, Joomla, Statamic, and More! | 00:55:03 | |
Show DescriptionDave's designing a new tshirt, questions for lawyers about copyrights for code projects, what does the copyright in the footer actually do, what do Dave and Chris require for personal web projects, does Jekyll get updated anymore, the Bob from Hell UX pattern, viewing ads on CNN, what about Joomla or Statamic, and how do paid fonts on the web work? Links
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28 Oct 2024 | 639: DX, JSON, XML, HTML, and Databases! Oh My! | 00:56:18 | |
Show DescriptionHow important is the DX of software vs how important is the person showing off the software, Douglas Crockford and JSON, remembering XML, trying to write better HTML for email, new TC39 proposal, workshopping t-shirts, and what do you do if you want a little bit of database on your website? Links
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04 Nov 2024 | 640: Navigating the Pros and Cons of Web Components | ||
Show DescriptionRiffing off a Dave Rupert blog post, Chris and Dave talk through the pros and cons of web components, when to use them, when it's a bad idea to use them, what would it take to make the Next.js of web components, and how long until we don't need anymore frameworks? Links
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11 Nov 2024 | 641: Passkey Usage, Writing Code with a Bot, and What’s Up With Java? | 00:58:33 | |
Show DescriptionWe've got a few leftovers from Halloween to process, what's been happening with Passkeys in late 2024, have you tried to write HTML faster than a bot can suggest it to you, CSS anchor positioning and popover polyfills, scroll driven animation thoughts, CSS nesting, and what's the reason for Java? Links
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