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In this insightful episode of The Omni Show, Andrew interviews Juho Veps...
I spent the afternoon with Dylan Schiemann and Juho Vepsäläinen on what makes a great Tech Conference.I was surprised by how important community and the soft sides of the tech business were in creating memorable experiences for your clients (aka conference delegates).I was with them at the HalfStack conference in Vienna and look forward to seeing it in London later this year. Also, check out React Finland organised by Juho.
Kevät tulee väistämättä, ja kevään mukana React Finland! Jakson vieraina kaksi tapahtuman järjestäjistä, Samuli Hakoniemi ja Juho Vepsäläinen, keskustelua itse tapahtumasta ja konferenssien järjestämisestä ylipäätään. Ja ruskeasta kastikkeesta. Linkit Samuli Hakoniemi (Twitter, GitHub) Juho Vepsäläinen (Twitter, GitHub) SurviveJS https://medium.com/@firt/google-play-store-now-open-for-progressive-web-apps-ec6f3c6ff3cc https://github.com/19majkel94/type-graphql Jakson valinnat Juho: Ruskea kastike Samuli: Learn React Native: Best React Native tutorials, books & courses 2019 Optional chaining Riku: JSON to Typescript Interface Antti: Overmind.js Ota yhteyttä! @webbidevaus webbidevaus.fi Kysy kysymys!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Special Guests: Juho Vepsäläinen In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Webpack the good parts with Juho Vepsäläinen. He talks a lot about the book he has written on Webpack, which helps people understand Webpack and how to work with it. They also discuss the advantages to using Webpack and discuss how you can use it in your coding to your benefit. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: For 10% off, use “Juho” to sign up for React Dev Summit What is Webpack? Juho’s Webpack book: SurviveJS React How can someone get into learning about Webpack if they’re not from a React background? It’s all about the contents behind Webpack How popular is Webpack and how large is it? You don’t need to read all 400 pages of his book Is there a certain way to write with Webpack? You can learn things as you go with Webpack How to approach code using Webpack How new updates with change the philosophy behind Webpack It’s good for Webpack to have pressure from the outside There is no reason to use a newer tool if it already works in an older tool Are there particular plug-ins that you use in Webpack that you really like? HTML plug-in React Native Interesting Webpack project uses Juho’s GitHub Decreasing need to be a Webpacker expert And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Webpack SuviveJS React React Native Juho’s GitHub NGconf React Finland Conference Picks: Charles React Dev Summit View on Vue Podcast The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson Scott Beebe Nader React blogpost Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Cory The Knowledge Project Podcast Juho JAMstack
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Special Guests: Juho Vepsäläinen In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Webpack the good parts with Juho Vepsäläinen. He talks a lot about the book he has written on Webpack, which helps people understand Webpack and how to work with it. They also discuss the advantages to using Webpack and discuss how you can use it in your coding to your benefit. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: For 10% off, use “Juho” to sign up for React Dev Summit What is Webpack? Juho’s Webpack book: SurviveJS React How can someone get into learning about Webpack if they’re not from a React background? It’s all about the contents behind Webpack How popular is Webpack and how large is it? You don’t need to read all 400 pages of his book Is there a certain way to write with Webpack? You can learn things as you go with Webpack How to approach code using Webpack How new updates with change the philosophy behind Webpack It’s good for Webpack to have pressure from the outside There is no reason to use a newer tool if it already works in an older tool Are there particular plug-ins that you use in Webpack that you really like? HTML plug-in React Native Interesting Webpack project uses Juho’s GitHub Decreasing need to be a Webpacker expert And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Webpack SuviveJS React React Native Juho’s GitHub NGconf React Finland Conference Picks: Charles React Dev Summit View on Vue Podcast The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson Scott Beebe Nader React blogpost Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Cory The Knowledge Project Podcast Juho JAMstack
Juho Vepsäläinen joins us to talk about Webpack, developer branding and how to be a technical author. His main website: survivejs.com His Github and Twitter His bluebrint for success We also cover ideas about How to price your consulting business How to write that book you've been dreaming about writing His new maintenance book How to develop your brand as a developer My apologies for my poor pronunciation of Finnish names.
In this weeks episode we talk to Juho Vepsäläinen about all things Webpack. We start off discussion with how he got into JavaScript and what drew him to write the SurviveJS books. Moving onto Webpack, we chat about the problem it is trying to solve, what a bundler is and how it differs from a task runner. We highlight some of the interesting features that Webpack has to offer such as bundle splitting, integration with UglifyJS/Babel and lazy loading. Finally, we discuss the road-map for Webpack 2, new concepts which are being integrated such as tree shaking for dead code elimination and weighing up use of CDN’s for dependencies.