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Best podcasts about dom manipulation

Latest podcast episodes about dom manipulation

PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket

Carson Gross, creator of HTMX, talks about its evolution from intercooler.js, its viral rise on social media, and its philosophy of simplicity and stability. They dive into how HTMX fits into the modern web dev ecosystem, the idea of building 100-year web services, and why older technologies like jQuery and server-side rendering still have staying power. Carson also shares insights on open-source marketing, progressive enhancement, and the future of web development. Links https://bigsky.software https://www.linkedin.com/in/1cg https://github.com/bigskysoftware https://x.com/htmx_org https://htmx.org https://htmx.org/discord https://hypermedia.systems https://github.com/surrealdb/surrealdb.js https://unpoly.com https://ui.shadcn.com We want to hear from you! How did you find us? Did you see us on Twitter? In a newsletter? Or maybe we were recommended by a friend? Let us know by sending an email to our producer, Emily, at emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com (mailto:emily.kochanekketner@logrocket.com), or tweet at us at PodRocketPod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod). Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket provides AI-first session replay and analytics that surfaces the UX and technical issues impacting user experiences. Start understand where your users are struggling by trying it for free at [LogRocket.com]. Try LogRocket for free today.(https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Carson Gross.

Female TechTalk
JavaScript entwirrt – Die Sprache, die das Web bewegt

Female TechTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 42:39


Eli kann sich zwar nicht daran erinnern, dass wir Javascript im Studium gelernt haben, also umso wichtiger, dass wir da heute nochmal genauer hinschauen! Javascript, die Programmiersprache, wenn es darum geht sich im wilden Web auszutoben! Wir schauen uns an, wie JavaScript entstanden ist und welche Rolle es im „Browser War“ der 90er spielte. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, was es mit der DOM-Manipulation und dem Event-Handling auf sich hat! Also wer jetzt noch nicht eingeschaltet hat, dem können wir nur noch verraten, dass wir uns direkt zu Beginn der Frage stellen, was es für uns heißt, erfolgreich zu sein. Shownotes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO1Wnu-xKoY&list=PLD74B038E173D7E6A https://www.youtube.com/@t3dotgg

My life as a programmer
Do JavaScript frameworks hinder developers from learning DOM manipulation?

My life as a programmer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 9:23


Video content can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BAd8tPlDqFvDYBemHcQPQ/

Dev Bootcamp Life
Episode 14. Understanding the DOM (document object model) for The 2021 Software Engineer

Dev Bootcamp Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 34:22


Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/juanlizarazog •• https://www.twitter.com/jaredpotter What is the DOM? Why is it so essential to learn DOM Manipulation with Pure JavaScript? How does React, Vue, and Angular use the native DOM APIs along with their own Virtual DOMs? In today's Dev Bootcamp Life episode, Jared Potter and Juan Lizrazo discuss these crucial questions and explore their answers. Understanding the DOM and its native pure javascript APIs will make you a better web software engineer to level up and or help you land your tech first job! Learn the practical skills behind today's episode by taking Juan's NEW course - https://learndom.dev --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/devbootcamplife/support

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The Vanilla JS Podcast
Episode 41 - No, a framework is not faster than vanilla JS DOM manipulation (but it can be)

The Vanilla JS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 9:18


In today's episode, I talk about frameworks, DOM manipulation, and web performance. Links Simple DOM Manipulation: https://codepen.io/cferdinandi/pen/abzjXMg Marking as complete: https://codepen.io/cferdinandi/pen/dyPjryG State-based UI: https://codepen.io/cferdinandi/pen/qBEyvPN Preact: https://preactjs.com/ Svelte: https://svelte.dev/ Reef: https://github.com/cferdinandi/reef

The Vanilla JS Podcast
Episode 41 - No, a framework is not faster than vanilla JS DOM manipulation (but it can be)

The Vanilla JS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 9:18


In today's episode, I talk about frameworks, DOM manipulation, and web performance.In today’s episode, I talk about frameworks, DOM manipulation, and web performance.Show Notes & Transcript →

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Founders & Coders Podcast
FAC Podcast Episode 001 - The first and worst

Founders & Coders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 31:37


The Founders & Coders (FAC) podcast is aimed at anyone interested in hearing about what it's like to be on the course, web development in general, and/or the backgrounds and interests of the people taking it. As the episodes progress, we'll try to make it more polished, and get the chance to include people otherwise associated with FAC (the people taking the FAC course in Nazareth and Gaza, FAC alumni, and some of the external speakers that we get in). Resources: Web Accessibility: https://a11yproject.com Callbacks: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Callback_function https://medium.freecodecamp.org/javascript-callbacks-explained-using-minions-da272f4d9bcd DOM Manipulation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model/Introduction https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3934826/what-do-people-mean-by-dom-manipulation-and-how-would-i-do-that Test-Driven Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test-driven_development https://jrsinclair.com/articles/2016/gentle-introduction-to-javascript-tdd-intro/ https://github.com/dwyl/learn-tdd Git: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Git-Basics Recommendations & Where to find us: Dominic (virtualdominic on GitHub): Syntax: https://syntax.fm https://twitter.com/dominicdigital Jessie (developess on GitHub): fCC podcast: https://freecodecamp.libsyn.com https://github.com/developess Kate (sbinlondon on GitHub, Instagram & Twitter): The Adventure Zone: http://www.maximumfun.org/shows/adventure-zone https://twitter.com/sbinlondon Michael (arrested-developer on GitHub): Front End Happy Hour: http://frontendhappyhour.com https://github.com/arrested-developer

Devchat.tv Master Feed
187 JSJ Vue.js with Evan You

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 47:53


JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today!   01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs   More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)

JavaScript Jabber
187 JSJ Vue.js with Evan You

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 47:53


JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today!   01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs   More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)

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187 JSJ Vue.js with Evan You

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 47:53


JS Remote Conf will be held from Thursday, January 14th - Saturday, January 16th! Sign up today!   01:59 - Evan You Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Meteor 02:34 - Vue.js vs Competitors and Motivators Behind the Framework Evan You: Vue.js: A (Re)introduction 07:18 - Use Cases 10:06 - Overlapping Elements and The Component System Getting Started Guide 11:21 - Pulling in Data 12:50 - DOM Manipulation 13:38 - Ease of Getting Started 15:33 - Directives 16:18 - Adoption awesome-vue vue (GitHub) 19:50 - The Future of Vue.js 21:59 - What is Vue.js Not Good At? 23:07 - Testing 24:06 - Vue, Angular, and React: Reactivity and Performance Knockout 29:06 - Tradeoffs 30:54 - Edgecases 32:14 - webpack 33:46 - Bundling 35:38 - Benchmarks js-repaint-perfs   More on Vue.js Laravel Podcast Episode 37: I Love The Things You Are Saying Developer Tea: Part One: Paul Straw & Sean Washington (@paulstraw & @seanwashington) talk about focus, JavaScript frameworks, and rites of passage (starting around 16:25) Picks Daredevil (Dave) AlgoRythmics (Aimee) Relative Finder (Chuck) FamilySearch (Chuck) Hard Graft (Evan) Piano Phase (Evan)

Devchat.tv Master Feed
038 AiA Performance with Ben Nadel

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 56:32


01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6    AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June

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All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv
038 AiA Performance with Ben Nadel

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 56:32


01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6    AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June

moving news performance team blog adventures videos imposter syndrome bay area ward utilizing babel impostors t shirts github user experience basecamp firefox premature creativeasin brandon sanderson angular your kids functionality typescript any given sunday martin heidegger invision eggheads firebug welcome to night vale es6 donald knuth chrome devtools paul irish startech addy osmani es5 invisionapp change detection ben nadel chrome developer tools dom manipulation steelheart the reckoners angular episode angular u browsersync atscript ngif xqm0k6yg18s koshkaeames ah9plt77cjm teach angular savkin ben nadel introduction angular at work unit directional data flow ngrepeat
Adventures in Angular
038 AiA Performance with Ben Nadel

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 56:32


01:35 - Katya Eames Introduction Twitter [YouTube] Katya Eames: How to Teach Angular to Your Kids 01:52 - Ben Nadel Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Adventures in Angular Episode 029: Angular At Work with Ben Nadel InVision @InVisionApp 04:47 - Performance Basecamp Nested Pages 08:04 - User Experience 10:01 - Fixing Performance Problems as a Team Engineering Validation “Premature optimization is the root of all evil -- Donald Knuth” DOM Manipulation ngRepeat Screen Experience 23:28 - Finding Performance Issues Chrome Developer Tools Firefox Firebug Utilizing Chrome Dev Tools and Creating the Videos on Ben’s Blog “Imposter Syndrome” Addy Osmani Paul Irish 29:27 - “Just-in-Time View Construction” 34:43 - ngIf 37:16 - Angular 2 Opinions [YouTube] Dave Smith: Angular + React = Speed Unit Directional Data Flow & Functionality Victor Savkin: Change Detection in Angular 2 [Egghead.io] John Lindquist: Angular 2: Template Syntax ES5, ES6    AtScript, TypeScript traceur-compiler Babel 46:01 - Moving to 2.0 Picks BrowserSync (John) [Egghead.io] Angular 2: Template Syntax (Joe) Win an InVision App T-Shirt! (Lukas) Adventures in Angular (Lukas) WELCOME TO NIGHT VALE (Katya) Being and Time (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) by Martin Heidegger (Ward) Angular Grid (Ward) Steelheart (The Reckoners) by Brandon Sanderson (Chuck) StarTech.com MUHSMF2M 2m 4 Position TRRS Headset Extension Cable (Ben) Any Given Sunday (Ben) News ng-vegas: May 7th and 8th, 2015! AngularU in the Bay Area in June

moving news performance team blog adventures videos imposter syndrome bay area ward utilizing babel impostors t shirts github user experience basecamp firefox premature creativeasin brandon sanderson angular your kids functionality typescript any given sunday martin heidegger invision eggheads firebug welcome to night vale es6 donald knuth chrome devtools paul irish startech addy osmani es5 invisionapp change detection ben nadel chrome developer tools dom manipulation steelheart the reckoners angular episode angular u browsersync atscript ngif xqm0k6yg18s koshkaeames ah9plt77cjm teach angular savkin ben nadel introduction angular at work unit directional data flow ngrepeat