Podcast appearances and mentions of Fred K Schott

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ShopTalk » Podcast Feed
584: Community, Partnerships, Images, and Astro with Fred K. Schott

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 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. Listen on Website →GuestsFred K. SchottGuest's Main URL • Guest's TwitterCo-creator of Astro. Links Astro Astro Documentation The Astro Blog | Astro Astro on GitHub Discord Astro (@astrodotbuild) on Twitter Discord | kapa.ai docs Astro Studio Music for fake trailer: - How To Make A Blockbuster Movie Trailer - Auralnauts music - The Booj — Twenty Thousand HertzSponsors

Whiskey Web and Whatnot
Astro 2.0, Island Architecture, and React with Fred K. Schott

Whiskey Web and Whatnot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 59:37


Astro 2.0 is launching new exciting features and it's setting the bar for HTML frameworks. What makes Astro unique in web development and what are its future possibilities?  Fred K. Schott, CEO of the Astro Technology Company, says it's all in the framework's content focus and island architecture. For Fred, the aim is to have a tool that's HTML-first but still sprinkles in interactivity and allows developers to bring in components from other frameworks. They focused on solving the problem of sending a full JavaScript application to power a mostly static site. The attention to developer experience paid off and is one of the reasons Astro is creating waves in the developer community.  In this episode, Fred talks with Chuck and Robbie about how Astro uses an HTML-first approach to create content-focused websites, the latest features of Astro V2, and the trend of blindly using popular frameworks like React. Key Takeaways [00:21] - An introduction to Fred K. Schott. [03:19] - A whiskey review: Pinhook: Artist Series Release No. 2 Whiskey Nicking. [19:07] - The challenge of creating forms in Astro vs. other platforms. [23:32] - React's strengths and weaknesses. [30:55] - What makes Astro unique? [44:25] - Fred's favorite HTML element. [47:57] - Fred's hobbies. Quotes [02:36] - “Someone once described Astro as the first web framework that's HTML first without hating developers for not using HTML, and I always resonated with that.” ~ Fred K. Schott [26:12] - “I think you can't talk about React without talking about where the web was at that point. We had a template in two different code bases, two different languages, it was a mess. And that's the world that React came in and kind of saved us from.” ~ Fred K. Schott [31:38] - “What makes (Astro) unique is our content focus. We talked about, you have one Solid component that's a form and otherwise a mainly static site, that's exactly where Astro shines.” ~ Fred K. Schott Links Fred K. Schott Fred K. Schott Twitter Fred K. Schott LinkedIn Astro Astro Discord Astro Twitter Astro 2.0 Details Astro Content Collections Astro Hybrid Rendering Jack Forge Twitter Hot Ones Kent C. Dodds Pinhook: Artist Series Release No. 2 Whiskey Nicking Maker's Mark Bourbon React Ember YouTube TikTok SolidJS Svelte Tailwind Josh Collinsworth Facebook JQuery JSon Vue National Geographic NBC Ryan Carniato Nuxt Gatsby The JS Party Podcast WordPress Next JS Second Life SimCity Ben and Jerry's Snowpack Polymer ChatGPT Zach Leatherman 11ty Netlify Connect with our hosts Robbie Wagner Chuck Carpenter Ship Shape Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Whiskey Web and Whatnot Top-Tier, Full-Stack Software Consultants This show is brought to you by Ship Shape. Ship Shape's software consultants solve complex software and app development problems with top-tier coding expertise, superior service, and speed. In a sea of choices, our senior-level development crew rises above the rest by delivering the best solutions for fintech, cybersecurity, and other fast-growing industries. Check us out at shipshape.io.

Changelog Master Feed
What's new in Astro 2 (JS Party #260)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 52:01 Transcription Available


Fred K. Schott joins the party again to discuss all the new and fun changes in Astro 2. Nick and KBall dig in on what's new, what's exciting, and what to expect from the framework built around content.

JS Party
What's new in Astro 2

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 52:01 Transcription Available


Fred K. Schott joins the party again to discuss all the new and fun changes in Astro 2. Nick and KBall dig in on what's new, what's exciting, and what to expect from the framework built around content.

JavaScript Jabber
Astro with Fred K. Schott - JSJ 561

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 72:14


Steve and A.J. welcome Fred K. Schott to the show to talk about Fred's latest project, Astro. After initially discussing some of Fred's previous projects (Snowpak, Pika) and the joys of esbuild, they dive into Astro, including how it works, its use cases, and the newly finalized dynamic SSR capability. They finish with some picks going back to the very early web, and, as always, Steve's fabulous dad jokes.JSJ 561 - Youtube Sponsors  "Wrangle, who helps with Slack approval workflows." Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Astro with Fred K. Schott - VUE 195 Introduction - Lit Astro ArrowJs Fred K. Schott Twitter: @FredKSchott Picks AJ - Deku Deals - Nintendo Switch price tracking and wishlist notifications AJ - NEW! - BonziBUDDY! Fred - Funny eCards - Send Custom Greeting Cards Online w/ JibJab!

Views on Vue
Astro with Fred K. Schott - VUE 195

Views on Vue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 66:08


Today we talk with Fred Schott, the co-creator of Astro. Being involved with open source web development for a decade, and working on several teams at Google, including Chrome and Polymer, he is now one of the biggest promoters of Astro. We talk about how Astro, as a static site generator, helps to solve the over-use of javascript on the client side.In this episode... Origin story of Astro Component structure Routing Integration vs. UI frameworks Astro with e-commerce sites Server-side rendering capability Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links The Great Divide | CSS-Tricks Astro | Build faster websites Twitter: @FredKSchott Astro Lounge | Discord Picks Fred- Svelte Summit Fall 2022: The first in-person Svelte only conference Steve- MV7 Steve - Dad Jokes Steve- Day of the Year Dad Jokes (@789dadjokes) * Instagram photos and videos Steve- ViteConf

JS Party
Build faster websites with Astro 1.0

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 59:58 Transcription Available


Astro 1.0 just dropped so Amal got its creator, Fred K. Schott, on the pod for the full rundown. They go deep on how Astro is built to pull content from anywhere and serve it fast with their next-gen island architecture.

Changelog Master Feed
Build faster websites with Astro 1.0 (JS Party #238)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 59:58 Transcription Available


Astro 1.0 just dropped so Amal got its creator, Fred K. Schott, on the pod for the full rundown. They go deep on how Astro is built to pull content from anywhere and serve it fast with their next-gen island architecture.

JavaScript Jam
Ship Less JavaScript with Astro | Fred K. Schott

JavaScript Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 48:08


Astro is a hot new tool for building incredibly lean static websites with your favorite framework, including React, Svelte, and Vue. By default, Astro ships 0 JavaScript to the browser, only loading fully interactive components as needed. Co-creator Fred K. Schott joins us to share how Astro got started, where it's heading, and gives a demo of the tool itself.Key moments:• 1:15 - Schott's background• 3:57 - What is Astro • 7:14 - Lazy hydration• 10:12 - Astro's origin story• 12:26 - How modern tech separates Astro from 11ty • 17:00 - Astro demo   ‣ 17:05 - Getting started   ‣ 21:58 - Starter template    ‣ 22:20 - Source directory, where the magic happens!   ‣ 23:12 - Scope styling     ‣ 27:48 - Components    ‣ 34:55 - Passing down props• 38:47 - Who should use Astro• 41:10 - 1.0 Launch• 41:29 - Who's currently using Astro • 43:30 - Layer0's docs for Astro• 44:52 - Astro's funding and monetization

devtools.fm
Fred K. Schott - Snowpack, Astro

devtools.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 57:22 Transcription Available


Blast off into the future of webdev with Fred K. Schott, creator of snowpack, skypack, and Astro.

Contributor
Snowpack with Fred K. Schott

Contributor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 31:34


Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Fred K. Schott (@FredKSchott) dive into the world of Snowpack, an open-source, frontend build tool for web developers. Snowpack is special because it uses Javascript’s ES module system to instantly write file changes to the browser. Fred created Snowpack and the Skypack CDN to fulfill his vision of the future of the web, which he first recognized while trying to advance the Javascript ecosystem with an earlier project called Pika. On today’s episode, find out how Fred rejected the pain of modern web development, and came up with a better solution. In this episode we discuss: Reconfiguring old ideas for today’s web development landscape How Snowpack and Skypack lighten the load when it comes to Node modules and storage space Questioning what it means to build a modern application that works for developers and users alike Skypack and the future of shared dependencies across different sites Why Snowpack is using an open governance framework Links: Snowpack Skypack OCTO Speaker Series - Fred K. Schott Svelte React Ripple Microsite Deno Next.js esbuild webpack People mentioned: Rich Harris (@Rich_Harris) Nate Moore (@n_moore)

Changelog Master Feed
Migrating to ES Modules (JS Party #137)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 70:00 Transcription Available


Mikeal and Chris welcome (back) special guest Fred K. Schott, who you may recall from our episode on Pika. This time, we’re talking ESM: what it is, what’s new about it, why it’s the future, writing libraries with it, and much more.

JS Party
Migrating to ES Modules

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 70:00 Transcription Available


Mikeal and Chris welcome (back) special guest Fred K. Schott, who you may recall from our episode on Pika. This time, we’re talking ESM: what it is, what’s new about it, why it’s the future, writing libraries with it, and much more.

The Web Platform Podcast
200: Pika and Snowpack

The Web Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 53:50


Episode 200 marks the return of Amal Hussein back to the panel! Amal, Danny, and Erik chat with Fred K. Schott about Pika, Snowpack, and the future of web development and tooling. Snowpack is an innovative approach to creating fast dev environments without crazy reloading times and complications. That is only the tip of the iceberg for Pika. A plethora of tools for modern web development is here and ready for you. Visit the website for This Week in Web, resources & more: https://thewebplatformpodcast.com/200-pika-and-snowpack   Follow The Web Platform podcast on Twitter for regular updates @TheWebPlatform.

devMode.fm
@pika/web brings 2014 simplicity to 2019 JavaScript

devMode.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 66:21


In this episode, we talk with Fred K. Schott from the Pika Project about a future without webpack. Instead of having a massive build system just to use some node packages on the frontend, we can use @pika/web!

JS Party
Bundle because you want to, not because you need to

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 59:47 Transcription Available


Jerod and Nick are joined by Fred K. Schott – the main brain behind Pika. What’s that, you ask? An effort to make modern JavaScript more accessible by making it easier to find, publish, install, and use modern packages on npm.

Changelog Master Feed
Bundle because you want to, not because you need to (JS Party #69)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 59:47 Transcription Available


Jerod and Nick are joined by Fred K. Schott – the main brain behind Pika. What’s that, you ask? An effort to make modern JavaScript more accessible by making it easier to find, publish, install, and use modern packages on npm.

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Astro with Fred K. Schott - JSJ 561

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 72:14


Steve and A.J. welcome Fred K. Schott to the show to talk about Fred's latest project, Astro. After initially discussing some of Fred's previous projects (Snowpak, Pika) and the joys of esbuild, they dive into Astro, including how it works, its use cases, and the newly finalized dynamic SSR capability. They finish with some picks going back to the very early web, and, as always, Steve's fabulous dad jokes.JSJ 561 - Youtube Sponsors  "Wrangle, who helps with Slack approval workflows." Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links Astro with Fred K. Schott - VUE 195 Introduction - Lit Astro ArrowJs Fred K. Schott Twitter: @FredKSchott Picks AJ - Deku Deals - Nintendo Switch price tracking and wishlist notifications AJ - NEW! - BonziBUDDY! Fred - Funny eCards - Send Custom Greeting Cards Online w/ JibJab! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy