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You Should Try Vue.js
Vue.js is a full-featured, beginner-friendly front end framework with HTML-like syntax, built-in state management, and Nuxt.js for full-stack web apps.
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Vue.js is a full-featured, beginner-friendly front end framework with HTML-like syntax, built-in state management, and Nuxt.js for full-stack web apps.
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Wes and Scott answer audience questions about logging, blogging, testing, freelancing, carbon footprint tools, having kids, murder mystery podcasts, and pressure washers.
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In this potluck episode, Scott and CJ discuss TypeScript complexity, Svelte vs Vue, internationalization, the future of React, Astro vs SvelteKit, learning C# or Rust alongside JS/TS, finishing projects, and scoping project quality based on timeline and team size.
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Wes and Scott discuss 11 habits that can help developers become more effective, covering topics like understanding business goals, continuous learning, having an open mindset, asking for help, helping others, enjoying development, maintaining balance, showing empathy, attention to detail, and being part of the developer community.
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Scott and Wes discuss common components they use across projects such as navigation, headers, toasts, auth forms, admin tables, markdown renderers, icon components, and more.
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Potluck episode answering submitted questions on various web dev topics
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The React Miami live podcast episode features special live segments like map/filter/reduce code challenges, JS or NAS audience voting games, and opportunities for the audience to participate.
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Discussion on using actions and form actions in React Server Components for calling server code from the client side without needing a separate API
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Covers techniques for web scraping, dealing with private APIs, handling authentication, parsing HTML, and challenges like captchas.
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Scott and Wes detail their Visual Studio Code setups, extensions, themes, fonts, shortcuts and other preferences.