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The Macbook Pro Show - Wes and Scott Get New Laptops
Wes and Scott discuss their experiences switching to the new 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro for development and creative work
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Wes and Scott discuss their experiences switching to the new 16-inch M1 Max MacBook Pro for development and creative work
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Scott and Wes discuss the new features in Next.js 12 including a new Rust compiler, middleware support, React 18 support, AVIF image support, bot detection for ISR, ES modules, and more.
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Wes and Scott discuss Astro, a new framework for building fast static websites using components and minimal client-side JavaScript.
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Scott explains how to set up a monorepo using PNPM workspaces, with benefits like faster installs and easier sharing of code between projects.
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Scott and Wes read funny and cringeworthy stories submitted by developers about mistakes they've made that caused bugs, crashes, and other issues.
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Scott and Wes discuss JUST, a small JavaScript utility function library, its use cases and benefits over larger libraries like Lodash.
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Discussion of current and upcoming CSS color features like contrast functions, accent colors, color mixing, new color spaces and alpha transparency options.
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Wes and Scott discuss the merits of PHP and how modern JavaScript frameworks are reinventing many of its features like mixing logic and templates, hot reloading, and more.
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Scott and Wes discuss new and popular developer tools and apps like Lucylang state machines, MD Specs for Svelte, Fig terminal autocomplete, Warp terminal in Rust, Raycast app launcher, Obsidian note taking app, and Descript audio/video editor.
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Wes and Scott explain what webhooks are and how to use them for communication between servers and services.
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Wes Bos describes his experience getting Starlink satellite internet installed at his rural cottage, reviewing the speeds, latency, equipment, and networking setup.
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Wes and Scott discuss the different strict mode settings in TypeScript and why they can prevent bugs.
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Wes and Scott discuss signs of toxic clients for freelancers like unclear project vision, scope creep, poor communication, rudeness, and bragging.
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Wes and Scott discuss common complaints about CSS and solutions like using Flexbox and Grid, avoiding IDs and !important, debugging in dev tools, and planning CSS structure.
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Discussion on the various uses of the link HTML tag beyond just linking.
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Scott and Wes discuss TypeScript utility types, explaining what they are and why you might use them.
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Wes and Scott discuss the latest and greatest in web development including GitHub Copilot, Next.js 11, Astro, Notion API, Petite Vue, Stackblitz, Solid JS 1.0, Stately, and Web3.
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This episode covers different techniques and best practices for favicons, including file formats, sizes, optimization, animation, dark mode support, and more.
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Scott and Wes discuss Stylelint, a powerful linting tool for CSS that helps enforce code quality and consistency.
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Wes and Scott discuss the next generation of build tools like Vite and Parcel 2 that use modern techniques for incredibly fast reloads and bundle times.
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Discussion of JavaScript timing buzzwords like synchronous, asynchronous, blocking, callbacks, and lazy loading.
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Scott and Wes discuss 7 interesting JavaScript language proposals that may be added in the future, covering new ways to work with modules, dates, async code, arrays, destructuring, and pattern matching.
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Wes and Scott explain cross-site request forgery (CSRF) and different ways to prevent it like cookies, tokens, and headers.
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SvelteKit provides a fast, flexible, and powerful way to build web apps with Svelte. It works anywhere, has multiple rendering options, includes useful features out of the box, and focuses on HTML/JS. Worth trying for your next Svelte project.
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Wes talks about how he built a Telegram bot using Node.js that constantly polled COVID vaccine availability APIs and notified him when appointments became available so he could quickly book one.
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Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski discuss the various ways developers can make money as creators through selling products, services, training, sponsorships, donations and more.
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Wes and Scott discuss using the native drag and drop API in JavaScript to enable dragging elements between web apps and customizing the drag experience.
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Discussion of difficulties styling default HTML elements like inputs and media players, techniques like overlapping DOM elements to customize, and new initiatives like Open UI to standardize native UI components.
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Scott and Wes discuss what technical debt is, why it happens, and strategies to avoid it or work around it.
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Discussion of 4 new frameworks - Astro, Vitkit, SvelteKit and Remix. All are focused on server-side rendering and simplicity.
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Discussion on Git rebase - what it is, when and why to use it, and how it can help with workflows, tidying commits and resolving merge conflicts.
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Discussion of the new CSS container queries feature recently added to Chrome Canary. Details on syntax, usage, why needed, resize observer issues, contain property, inline/block sizes, logical properties, best practices, and trying it out today.
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Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski discuss a new CSS draft feature for CSS nesting. They explain the benefits, proper usage, and syntax of CSS nesting. They also discuss how it can be used with media queries and ensure backwards compatibility.
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Scott and Wes discuss their favorite VSCode extensions, tips and workflows including Easy Snippet, Error Lens, File Utils, GitLens, Better Comments, Emmet and more.
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Wes and Scott discuss the n+1 database query problem, explaining what it is and solutions like batching IDs, DataLoader, and Prisma.
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Scott and Wes discuss GraphQL code generation tools like GraphQL Code Generator and Pericles that can generate typed code, React hooks, forms, and more from GraphQL schemas.
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Scott and Wes have an in-depth discussion about managing environment variables for web development projects.
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Wes and Scott answer questions submitted by listeners about their work, backgrounds, tools, and opinions on topics like office culture, recruiting, JavaScript frameworks, and the Clubhouse app.
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Scott and Wes discuss skills developers should focus on in 2021 to be hireable, covering code fundamentals, real-world libraries and frameworks, and soft skills.
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Scott and Wes discuss Cypress, an end-to-end testing framework. They cover its ability to test across browsers, debug issues in a real browser, record test runs, mock data, and integrate with plugins.