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In this episode Robin is joined again by Gant Laborde and Justin Huskey! We just finished up a week of fun at Chain React, and today they'll be recapping the conference and all the wonderful goings-on that happened. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioRobin - @robin_heinzeGant - @gantlabordeJustin - @justinhuskey
Chromatic developer experience engineer Shaun Evening joins the React Round Up hosts to talk about all the new features rolling out with the release of Storybook 7. Have you ever wanted to combine your Storybook integration with Material UI, Ant Design, or any other component library? Well, Storybook's making it easier than ever, and that's just the beginning. A new offering called Integrations allows users to add all sorts of plugins to their Storybook workflows for even more functionality, and has "recipes" to help you get the most out of your Storybook. Follow Shaun on Twitter for all the latest and greatest happening at Chromatic: https://twitter.com/Integrayshaun Sponsors 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 Picks Jack - Rice Cookers Jack - Arc from The Browser Company Shaun - Warp: The terminal for the 21st century Paige - Trinidad's Ponche de Créme (Cream Punch)
Sebastien Lorber, Docusaurus maintainer at Meta and This Week in React newsletter creator, joins the React Round Up panel to discuss the latest and greatest in React 18, including lesser-known hooks and features that are making the framework more useful and performant than ever before. He also deep dives into why Docusaurus (maintained by Meta/Facebook) has become such a popular static site generator for companies and dev teams in all industries to document their products, APIs, software, and more. Learn more about the most exciting new developments in the React ecosystem by listening now and stay up to date with new developments by signing up for Sebastien's free This Week in React newsletter. Sponsors 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 Docusaurus This Week In React useSyncExternalStore - The underrated React API | This Week In React Records & Tuples for React Twitter: @sebastienlorber Sébastien Lorber's website Picks Jack - Console Ninja - Visual Studio Marketplace Paige - Top Gear UK TV Series Sebastien - Remotion | Make videos programmatically in React Sebastien - Three.js Journey - Learn WebGL with Three.js TJ - Electric Wine Opener
The React Round Up panel joins the show as Jack takes the lead to talk about the various improvements made in the React Ecosystem. Additionally, they offer their thoughts and insights on these updates and share their potential value to the developers. They also talk about whether these features have an impact when used in apps.About this Episode Different React upgrades Advantages and disadvantages of these new tools in your apps Benefits when using these features Sponsors 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 Picks Jack - The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Paige - Watch For All Mankind | Apple TV+ TJ - The Magic Puzzle Company TJ - People I (Mostly) Admire Archives - Freakonomics
Nirmalya Ghosh joins the React Round Up panelists in this episode to talk about how he migrated a monolithic Ruby on Rails application to React. What was estimated to take 3 -6 months ended up taking about 2 years, and Nirmalya shares all the hard-won lessons he learned along the way for any listeners who might be preparing to make a similar upgrade. Additionally, he talks about the company he currently works for and how they're trying to become the one-stop shop for anyone looking for a good API online. Lots of interesting tidbits are packed into this episode! Links our VS Code Extension for building and testing APIs GitHub: ghoshnirmalya Twitter: @NirmalyaGhosh_ Picks Nirmalya - Next.js 13 Paige - Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Wikipedia TJ - Welcome to hell, Elon
Software engineer Pierre Hedkvist joins the React Round Up panelists to share some spicy (controversial) coding decisions he's made and then written about. The first hot topic is using React state to store filter setting in query parameters with the help of a custom Hook, and the second is migrating an app to rely more heavily on React Query instead of Redux. If you've been considering doing something similar, give this episode a listen to hear Pierre's strategies and advice for anyone looking to get started. Sponsors 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 Storing State in the URL with React Migrating from Redux to React Query Pierre Hedkvist Twitter: @PierreHedkvist Picks Paige - ChrisFix | Youtube Channel Pierre - YJS Pierre - LiveBlocks TJ - Magic Puzzles
Software engineer Pierre Hedkvist joins the React Round Up panelists to share some spicy (controversial) coding decisions he's made and then written about. The first hot topic is using React state to store filter setting in query parameters with the help of a custom Hook, and the second is migrating an app to rely more heavily on React Query instead of Redux. If you've been considering doing something similar, give this episode a listen to hear Pierre's strategies and advice for anyone looking to get started. Sponsors Your Ultimate Resume and Cover Letter | Top End Devs Bookclub | Top End Devs Top End Devs Membership Links Storing State in the URL with React Migrating from Redux to React Query Pierre Hedkvist Twitter: @PierreHedkvist Picks Paige - ChrisFix | Youtube Channel Pierre - YJS Pierre - LiveBlocks TJ - Magic Puzzles
Return guest Vijit Ail joins the cast of React Round Up to talk all things Supabase. If you've ever used Firebase and wished it was open source, this is the episode for you. Vijit espouses all the cool things Supabase offers like schema definitions, edge functions, data streaming, and more. There's so much good info chocked into this episode, listen to learn how to get started with Supabase today. Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Links Vijit Ail GitHub: vijitail Twitter: @AilVijit Picks Jack- rfcs/0000-first-class-support-for-promises.md at first-class-promises · acdlite/rfcs Paige- StackBlitz Codeflow - StackBlitz Vijit- House of the Dragon | Official Website for the HBO Series | HBO.com
In our 200th episode of React Round Up, the panelists take a look back at how their first appearances on RRU and how they came to be on the show. In addition to advice on how they got to where they are now, they also highlight some of their favorite guests who've graced RRU with all sorts of great React knowledge over the years and offer advice on how you can get started on your own tech podcast or (hopefully) be invited to join an existing one.Here's to 200 more episodes! Sponsors Top End Devs Coaching | Top End Devs Picks Jonathan- Ferrari Daytona SP3 42143 | Technic - Lego Paige- TS3 Plus | Thunderbolt 3 Dock - CalDigit TJ- Dithering on Apple Podcasts
Could a flight attendant or lawyer become a developer? You bet! In this episode, the React Roundup team talks with Mikael (Mickey) Petersen, a flight attendant turned lawyer turned developer who believes your background doesn't define you. They all discuss what you NEED to know about WebGL and canvasses, the pros and cons of Svelte vs. React, and the biggest developments that you should already be following. “I realized my passion is between problem solving and creativity. Coding is a creative outlet, and I always love learning new stuff.” - Mikael (Mickey) Petersen In This Episode 1) Why Mickey believes ANYONE can become a developer regardless of their background 2) What you NEED to know about working with WebGL and canvasses in React this year 3) How Svelte is an EXCELLENT choice for starting out (but why React is better at higher levels) 4) The BIGGEST developments in 2022 that you oughta be following by now Links Three.js with React Hooks (https://javascript.plainenglish.io/three-js-with-react-functional-component-9e66e08dbeac) Sponsors Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial (https://raygun.com/?utm_medium=podcast&utm_source=reactroundup&utm_campaign=devchat&utm_content=homepage) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Picks Jack- Plastic bags to organize your house Mikael- Wheel of Time (14 book series) (https://amzn.to/3JqcFGG) Paige- Watch Don't Look Up | Netflix Official Site (https://www.netflix.com/title/81252357) TJ- Pokémon Legends: Arceus (https://legends.pokemon.com/en-us/) Special Guest: Mikael Petersen.
Benedicte celebrates her birthday and Benedikt dives into backend work. Latest stream with Mirjam The Great Gatsby with Queen Raae - REACT 168 While Benedicte enjoys a birthday tradition, the momentum from last week has slowed down. Not to fear — the Gatsby "engine" is proving a valuable way to keep things moving along. Routine, systems, and daily email writing were all "winners" for the week. A podcast appearance on React Round Up went well, too.Benedikt adjusts to working with Userlist's newest addition, Leo. Despite delegating tasks, Benedikt realized he is still spending time thinking about the delegated work. Otherwise, the onboarding is off to an excellent start and it has allowed Benedikt a chance to focus on the backend work. Exercise returns as a focus as well.Admire anyone that is working "slow and steady" on their business? Let us know and perhaps we'll have them on as a guest!
In today’s episode of React Round Up, Nigerian-based developer Dillion Megida explains how you can create source plugins for Gatsby, the static site generation tool. Gatsby can be used to create landing pages, blogs and e-commerce sites, among other things, and it contains a vast plugin ecosystem that helps developers avoid reinventing the wheel when creating their applications. Dillion also shares his experience blogging for websites such as LogRocket, FreeCodecamp and Dev.to and talks us through his workflow and how he comes up with new article ideas. Panel Carl Mungazi Paige Niedringhaus TJ Vantoll Guest Dillion Megida Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links How to Build a Gatsby Source Plugin, using Hashnode as an example Paige Niedringhaus Gatsby Plugin Library TheWebFor5 Web sharing API A deep dive into queues in Node.js gatsby-source-medium Hashnode Twitter: Dillion Megida ( @iamdillion ) Dillion Megida - Frontend Engineer and Technical Writer Picks Carl- BBQ tips Carl- JAMstacked newsletter Dillion- Cypress Paige- Battery Chargers - OptiMate TJ- Remotion TJ- Remotion demo
In today’s episode of React Round Up, Nigerian-based developer Dillion Megida explains how you can create source plugins for Gatsby, the static site generation tool. Gatsby can be used to create landing pages, blogs and e-commerce sites, among other things, and it contains a vast plugin ecosystem that helps developers avoid reinventing the wheel when creating their applications. Dillion also shares his experience blogging for websites such as LogRocket, FreeCodecamp and Dev.to and talks us through his workflow and how he comes up with new article ideas. Panel Carl Mungazi Paige Niedringhaus TJ Vantoll Guest Dillion Megida Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links How to Build a Gatsby Source Plugin, using Hashnode as an example Paige Niedringhaus Gatsby Plugin Library TheWebFor5 Web sharing API A deep dive into queues in Node.js gatsby-source-medium Hashnode Twitter: Dillion Megida ( @iamdillion ) Dillion Megida - Frontend Engineer and Technical Writer Picks Carl- BBQ tips Carl- JAMstacked newsletter Dillion- Cypress Paige- Battery Chargers - OptiMate TJ- Remotion TJ- Remotion demo
On this episode of React Round Up we chatted with Miroslav Nikolov, a UI developer at one.com, about his approach to unit testing React components. Miroslav discussed writing components in a human-friendly way, using the library UnexpectedJS. We also talked about Miroslav’s blog, including how he got started with it, and some of the tools he used, like Gatsby and Mailchimp. This is a great episode if you’re looking to learn more about how to approach unit testing in React. Panel Paige Neidringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Miroslav Nikolov Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links webup.org/blog | Miroslav Nikolov UnexpectedJS React Component Tests for Humans | CSS-Tricks mailchimp Substack Picks Miroslav- erikras.com Miroslav- Application State Management with React Paige- Tom Clancy's | Jack Ryan TJ- DREAM SPORT Bike Computer Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer 16-Function Wired Bike Computer Waterproof
On this episode of React Round Up we chatted with Miroslav Nikolov, a UI developer at one.com, about his approach to unit testing React components. Miroslav discussed writing components in a human-friendly way, using the library UnexpectedJS. We also talked about Miroslav’s blog, including how he got started with it, and some of the tools he used, like Gatsby and Mailchimp. This is a great episode if you’re looking to learn more about how to approach unit testing in React. Panel Paige Neidringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Miroslav Nikolov Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry Links webup.org/blog | Miroslav Nikolov UnexpectedJS React Component Tests for Humans | CSS-Tricks mailchimp Substack Picks Miroslav- erikras.com Miroslav- Application State Management with React Paige- Tom Clancy's | Jack Ryan TJ- DREAM SPORT Bike Computer Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer 16-Function Wired Bike Computer Waterproof
Returning guest Mark Erikson joins the React Round Up team to discuss how he found himself in the position of being an open source maintainer for Redux, how he's helped shepherd/author future versions of Redux (and the complete overhauls that happened when React Hooks were introcuded), and the new examples he's written for Redux Toolkit to make Redux easier for devs to get started with. Mark also addresses some commons misconceptions around React and Redux, such as: is React Context a perfect substitute for Redux (spoiler: it's not), and is Redux still relevant today (it is). Take a listen to hear about getting into open source, where Redux is headed and Mark's broader thoughts on helping the React community document and standardize all the options out there so developers have an easier time choosing the tools needed to solve their particular problems. Panel Carl Mungazi Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Zain Sajjad Guest Mark Erikson Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator Links Cheng Lou - On the Spectrum of Abstraction at react-europe 2016 Blogged Answers: Why React Context is Not a "State Management" Tool (and Why It Doesn't Replace Redux) Coding Career Advice GitHub | markerikson/react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet GitHub | markerikson/react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet - Initial RFC: Scope and Goals #1 Comparison with Other Frameworks Redux Style Guide# Redux Essentials, Part 1: Redux Overview and Concepts# Redux Fundamentals, Part 1: Redux Overview# Redux Toolkit RTK Query JavaScript for Java-ish Developers Mark's Dev Blog Twitter: Mark Erikson ( @acemarke ) GitHub | Mark Erikson Picks Carl- Writing for Software Developers by Philip Kiely Mark- Josh Comeau Paige- Open source password manager - Bitwarden TJ- Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbells Zain- GitHub | zalmoxisus/redux-devtools-extension
Returning guest Mark Erikson joins the React Round Up team to discuss how he found himself in the position of being an open source maintainer for Redux, how he's helped shepherd/author future versions of Redux (and the complete overhauls that happened when React Hooks were introcuded), and the new examples he's written for Redux Toolkit to make Redux easier for devs to get started with. Mark also addresses some commons misconceptions around React and Redux, such as: is React Context a perfect substitute for Redux (spoiler: it's not), and is Redux still relevant today (it is). Take a listen to hear about getting into open source, where Redux is headed and Mark's broader thoughts on helping the React community document and standardize all the options out there so developers have an easier time choosing the tools needed to solve their particular problems. Panel Carl Mungazi Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Zain Sajjad Guest Mark Erikson Sponsors This Dot Labs Dev Heroes Accelerator Links Cheng Lou - On the Spectrum of Abstraction at react-europe 2016 Blogged Answers: Why React Context is Not a "State Management" Tool (and Why It Doesn't Replace Redux) Coding Career Advice GitHub | markerikson/react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet GitHub | markerikson/react-community-tools-practices-cheatsheet - Initial RFC: Scope and Goals #1 Comparison with Other Frameworks Redux Style Guide# Redux Essentials, Part 1: Redux Overview and Concepts# Redux Fundamentals, Part 1: Redux Overview# Redux Toolkit RTK Query JavaScript for Java-ish Developers Mark's Dev Blog Twitter: Mark Erikson ( @acemarke ) GitHub | Mark Erikson Picks Carl- Writing for Software Developers by Philip Kiely Mark- Josh Comeau Paige- Open source password manager - Bitwarden TJ- Bowflex SelectTech Dumbbells Zain- GitHub | zalmoxisus/redux-devtools-extension
Software Engineer Andrey Goncharov joins the React Round Up crew to discuss how his company Hazelcast has approached visualizing hundreds of data points on potentially hundreds of computers in a way that makes sense to users. Dust off your math skills - it gets a little technical along the way as they discuss graphs, charts, performance optimizations and bottlenecks, and even handling accessibility of these data-intensive graphs. If you ever have to debug system failures and anomalies, this will be a worthwhile episode to check out. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Andrey Goncharov Sponsors Next Level Mastermind Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Hazelcast | The Leading In-Memory Computing Platform Chart.js | Open Source HTML5 Charts for your Website Picks Andrey- Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann Paige- Netflix Series | The Queen’s Gambit TJ- City of Stairs: A Novel (The Divine Cities) by Robert Jackson Bennett
Software Engineer Andrey Goncharov joins the React Round Up crew to discuss how his company Hazelcast has approached visualizing hundreds of data points on potentially hundreds of computers in a way that makes sense to users. Dust off your math skills - it gets a little technical along the way as they discuss graphs, charts, performance optimizations and bottlenecks, and even handling accessibility of these data-intensive graphs. If you ever have to debug system failures and anomalies, this will be a worthwhile episode to check out. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Andrey Goncharov Sponsors Next Level Mastermind Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Hazelcast | The Leading In-Memory Computing Platform Chart.js | Open Source HTML5 Charts for your Website Picks Andrey- Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann Paige- Netflix Series | The Queen’s Gambit TJ- City of Stairs: A Novel (The Divine Cities) by Robert Jackson Bennett
On this episode of React Round Up we talked to Dragos Bulugean about starting your own business, and managing really big apps. Dragos created Archbee, a service for helping companies manage documentation. We talked about the tech behind Archbee, as well as how he managed to build a business by himself—and how you can do the same. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Dragos Bulugean Links archbee | Ultrafast Documentation Tool Express- Node.js web application framework Redis Elastic Search Next,js by Vercel Emotion- Introduction Picks TJ- Throw Throw Burrito by Exploding Kittens Dragos- Kids
On this episode of React Round Up we talked to Dragos Bulugean about starting your own business, and managing really big apps. Dragos created Archbee, a service for helping companies manage documentation. We talked about the tech behind Archbee, as well as how he managed to build a business by himself—and how you can do the same. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Dragos Bulugean Links archbee | Ultrafast Documentation Tool Express- Node.js web application framework Redis Elastic Search Next,js by Vercel Emotion- Introduction Picks TJ- Throw Throw Burrito by Exploding Kittens Dragos- Kids
Senior Frontend Engineer Kathryn Grayson Nanz joins the React Round Up team to talk about all things component libraries. Kathryn shares her experiences building not one but two component libraries, as well as tips and tricks on the benefits of shared libraries, how to get buy in from product and developer teams, the best way to set up libraries and keeping them up-to-date. She also shares pitfalls to try and avoid when getting started with building a new library. Definitely a good listen for anyone debating whether an existing library or a brand new, custom one is the way to go for a project. Panel TJ VanToll Paige Neidringhaus Guest Kathryn Grayson Nanz Links UI audit background from Brad Frost Storybook BubbleUp http://kgrayson.com/ Picks TJ - Strava Paige - Tresanti Standing Desk Kathryn - Notion Kathryn - Rocketbook
Senior Frontend Engineer Kathryn Grayson Nanz joins the React Round Up team to talk about all things component libraries. Kathryn shares her experiences building not one but two component libraries, as well as tips and tricks on the benefits of shared libraries, how to get buy in from product and developer teams, the best way to set up libraries and keeping them up-to-date. She also shares pitfalls to try and avoid when getting started with building a new library. Definitely a good listen for anyone debating whether an existing library or a brand new, custom one is the way to go for a project. Panel TJ VanToll Paige Neidringhaus Guest Kathryn Grayson Nanz Links UI audit background from Brad Frost Storybook BubbleUp http://kgrayson.com/ Picks TJ - Strava Paige - Tresanti Standing Desk Kathryn - Notion Kathryn - Rocketbook
On this episode of React Round Up we chatted with Joe Karlsson from MongoDB. We talked about all things serverless, from how to get started, to which sort of apps are good fits for serverless services, to how incredibly confusing AWS and Azure’s pricing pages are. It was a fun conversation, and is a great listen if you’re curious about serverless but aren’t sure where to start. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Special Guest Joe Karlsson Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com Links MongoDB Realm Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know https://github.com/JoeKarlsson/mongodb-stitch-todo-tutorial Picks Paige - Doctor Who TJ - Schitt’s Creek TJ - React Wednesdays Joe -Star Trek Deep Space Nine Joe - The Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ 3D Printer
On this episode of React Round Up we chatted with Joe Karlsson from MongoDB. We talked about all things serverless, from how to get started, to which sort of apps are good fits for serverless services, to how incredibly confusing AWS and Azure’s pricing pages are. It was a fun conversation, and is a great listen if you’re curious about serverless but aren’t sure where to start. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Special Guest Joe Karlsson Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com Links MongoDB Realm Latency Numbers Every Programmer Should Know https://github.com/JoeKarlsson/mongodb-stitch-todo-tutorial Picks Paige - Doctor Who TJ - Schitt’s Creek TJ - React Wednesdays Joe -Star Trek Deep Space Nine Joe - The Original Prusa i3 MK3S+ 3D Printer
Colby Fayock, lead developer, book author and speaker, joins the React Round Up team to discuss why developers should focus on more than just leveling up their JavaScript skills. Understanding HTML, CSS, config tools that help power applications and more can be really helpful – especially when it comes to debugging issues during development. He also talks JAMStack and how it continues to evolve and democratize the ability for more people to put their thoughts online for all the world to see. Definitely a must listen for anyone interested in improving their dev skills. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Colby Fayock Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links React Leaflet 50 React Projects for React & the Web Jamstack Handbook Vercel site (creators of Next.js) https://github.com/colbyfayock/next-wordpress-starter Picks TJ VanToll: Hello Fresh Paige Niedringhaus: Brightfield Rollerblade Office Chair Wheels Colby Fayock: Netflix: Julie and the Phantoms https://jointoucan.com Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Colby Fayock, lead developer, book author and speaker, joins the React Round Up team to discuss why developers should focus on more than just leveling up their JavaScript skills. Understanding HTML, CSS, config tools that help power applications and more can be really helpful – especially when it comes to debugging issues during development. He also talks JAMStack and how it continues to evolve and democratize the ability for more people to put their thoughts online for all the world to see. Definitely a must listen for anyone interested in improving their dev skills. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Colby Fayock Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links React Leaflet 50 React Projects for React & the Web Jamstack Handbook Vercel site (creators of Next.js) https://github.com/colbyfayock/next-wordpress-starter Picks TJ VanToll: Hello Fresh Paige Niedringhaus: Brightfield Rollerblade Office Chair Wheels Colby Fayock: Netflix: Julie and the Phantoms https://jointoucan.com Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, we talked with Shawn Wang, a prolific React author, speaker and teacher, about the future of React. We discussed what’s new in React Core, the React routing world, React DevTools (webpack, rollup, parcel, etc), CSS, and a whole lot more. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Shawn Wang Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links Beyond React 16 by Dan Abramov – JSConf Iceland Concurrent React from scratch React testing recipes React Distrosand The Deployment Age of JavaScript Frameworks https://github.com/vitejs/vite TypeScript cheatsheets Picks TJ VanToll: Fall Guys DevReach Online Shawn Wang: Transistor.fm Cobra Kai Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, we talked with Shawn Wang, a prolific React author, speaker and teacher, about the future of React. We discussed what’s new in React Core, the React routing world, React DevTools (webpack, rollup, parcel, etc), CSS, and a whole lot more. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Shawn Wang Sponsors Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links Beyond React 16 by Dan Abramov – JSConf Iceland Concurrent React from scratch React testing recipes React Distrosand The Deployment Age of JavaScript Frameworks https://github.com/vitejs/vite TypeScript cheatsheets Picks TJ VanToll: Fall Guys DevReach Online Shawn Wang: Transistor.fm Cobra Kai Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Tanner Linsley, co-founder of startup Nozzle.io, and most known lately for his OSS project React Query, joins the panel today to discuss how he was inspired to create React Query to simplify data-fetching and state management in React applications. Just a few months after releasing React Query to the dev community, it’s already making waves and garnering the attention of notable React thought leaders and large companies alike, and part of the secret to Tanner’s success is that the majority of his popular OSS projects come from him needing to solve a need for his company, Nozzle.io. Learn about if React Query (or other projects) might be something to incorporate into your own React applications, as well as tips for getting involved in (and making the case for) working on OSS projects. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Tanner Linsley Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links Tanner’s startup React Query site Important defaults Axios Github and documentation Tanner’s JSConf Hawaii talk Picks TJ VanToll: Lilo & Stitch The Series Paige Niedringhaus: Meguiar’s Natural Shine Protectant for car interiors: Tanner Linsley: The Umbrella Academy on Netflix, Zustand React Query Essentials Course Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Tanner Linsley, co-founder of startup Nozzle.io, and most known lately for his OSS project React Query, joins the panel today to discuss how he was inspired to create React Query to simplify data-fetching and state management in React applications. Just a few months after releasing React Query to the dev community, it’s already making waves and garnering the attention of notable React thought leaders and large companies alike, and part of the secret to Tanner’s success is that the majority of his popular OSS projects come from him needing to solve a need for his company, Nozzle.io. Learn about if React Query (or other projects) might be something to incorporate into your own React applications, as well as tips for getting involved in (and making the case for) working on OSS projects. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Tanner Linsley Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links Tanner’s startup React Query site Important defaults Axios Github and documentation Tanner’s JSConf Hawaii talk Picks TJ VanToll: Lilo & Stitch The Series Paige Niedringhaus: Meguiar’s Natural Shine Protectant for car interiors: Tanner Linsley: The Umbrella Academy on Netflix, Zustand React Query Essentials Course Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up we chatted with James Smith from bugsnag. We talked about the importance of error monitoring and reporting, and how to actually implement those workflows in your production apps. James shared a number of tips for React developers, like what are the most common errors and how you can help prevent them (hint: linters help a lot). We also got into mobile, and what developers can do to protect against third-party SDK errors. Panel TJ VanToll Guest James Smith Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Picks TJ VanToll: https://www.amazon.com/What-Doesnt-Kill-Environmental-Conditioning James Smith: Fall Guys Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up we chatted with James Smith from bugsnag. We talked about the importance of error monitoring and reporting, and how to actually implement those workflows in your production apps. James shared a number of tips for React developers, like what are the most common errors and how you can help prevent them (hint: linters help a lot). We also got into mobile, and what developers can do to protect against third-party SDK errors. Panel TJ VanToll Guest James Smith Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Picks TJ VanToll: https://www.amazon.com/What-Doesnt-Kill-Environmental-Conditioning James Smith: Fall Guys Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, we talk with Alex Thomas, an open source enthusiast with hundreds of npm packages to his name. We talk about moving from React Native to React, and Alex’s prolific work in the open source world. We also chat about Ethereum, and Alex’s background in the decentralized finance world.. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Thomas Aylott Guest Alex Thomas Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Audible.com CacheFly Links react-native-quiet Sofia Github repo Gitcoin Picks Thomas Aylott: Once Upon a Word: A Word-Origin Dictionary for Kids―Building Vocabulary Through Etymology, Definitions & Stories TJ VanToll: The Floor is Lava 3.5mm Headphone Extension Cable, CableCreation 3.5mm Male to Female Stereo Audio Extension Cable Adapter with Gold Plated Connector Paige Niedringhaus: Ultimate Beastmaster on Netflix Alex Thomas: https://harrypotterwithguns.com/ Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, we talk with Alex Thomas, an open source enthusiast with hundreds of npm packages to his name. We talk about moving from React Native to React, and Alex’s prolific work in the open source world. We also chat about Ethereum, and Alex’s background in the decentralized finance world.. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Thomas Aylott Guest Alex Thomas Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Audible.com CacheFly Links react-native-quiet Sofia Github repo Gitcoin Picks Thomas Aylott: Once Upon a Word: A Word-Origin Dictionary for Kids―Building Vocabulary Through Etymology, Definitions & Stories TJ VanToll: The Floor is Lava 3.5mm Headphone Extension Cable, CableCreation 3.5mm Male to Female Stereo Audio Extension Cable Adapter with Gold Plated Connector Paige Niedringhaus: Ultimate Beastmaster on Netflix Alex Thomas: https://harrypotterwithguns.com/ Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Dana Yudelevich shares her experiences of building internal component libraries. Dana explains in detail how she has built components in her previous jobs and the challenges she has faced in maintaining them. She also talks about how you can stand out at your current job by setting goals for yourself and becoming a “do-veloper” Panel Paige Niedringhaus Carl Mungazi Guest Dana Yudelevich Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links https://snyk.io/ Atomic design methodology Twitter article on Components https://storybook.js.org Good article on snapshot testing by Kent C Dodds Percy.io – visual review platform Becoming a DO-veloper Using Percy with Cypress https://www.npmjs.com/package/classnames Picks Dana Yudelevich: http://1linelayouts.glitch.me/ Carl Mungazi: diff.blog is the home page for developers https://github.com/bradtraversy/vanillawebprojects Paige Niedringhaus: Grill Rescue – The World’s Best Grill Brush Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Dana Yudelevich shares her experiences of building internal component libraries. Dana explains in detail how she has built components in her previous jobs and the challenges she has faced in maintaining them. She also talks about how you can stand out at your current job by setting goals for yourself and becoming a “do-veloper” Panel Paige Niedringhaus Carl Mungazi Guest Dana Yudelevich Sponsors Faithlife | Now Hiring Software Developers Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Audible.com CacheFly Links https://snyk.io/ Atomic design methodology Twitter article on Components https://storybook.js.org Good article on snapshot testing by Kent C Dodds Percy.io – visual review platform Becoming a DO-veloper Using Percy with Cypress https://www.npmjs.com/package/classnames Picks Dana Yudelevich: http://1linelayouts.glitch.me/ Carl Mungazi: diff.blog is the home page for developers https://github.com/bradtraversy/vanillawebprojects Paige Niedringhaus: Grill Rescue – The World’s Best Grill Brush Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Ionic’s own Ely Lucas joins the React Round Up panel to discuss building the Ionic framework to work with React under the hood. Ely talks through how the team’s been hard at work making Ionic easy to pick up for any JavaScript developer with experience in React, as well as some of the benefits it can provide over straight React or React Native. Some of the biggest benefits are having just one shared codebase to power iOS, Android, Electron and PWAs, access to React Hooks and over 100 ready-to-use, easy to customize UI components on install. If you’ve heard about Ionic but want to learn more about it, and it’s newest offering Ionic React, this is the episode for you. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Charles Max Wood Guest Ely Lucas Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Links ionicframework.com https://stenciljs.com/ Ionic React documentation Web animations API documentation Ionic’s Capacitor.js project codecanyon.net https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/blog/testing-ionic-react-apps-with-jest-and-react-testing-library/ Picks Ely Lucas: Tiny Habits Charles Max Wood: Legendary High Performance Habits Paige Niedringhaus: Traeger Grills Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Ionic’s own Ely Lucas joins the React Round Up panel to discuss building the Ionic framework to work with React under the hood. Ely talks through how the team’s been hard at work making Ionic easy to pick up for any JavaScript developer with experience in React, as well as some of the benefits it can provide over straight React or React Native. Some of the biggest benefits are having just one shared codebase to power iOS, Android, Electron and PWAs, access to React Hooks and over 100 ready-to-use, easy to customize UI components on install. If you’ve heard about Ionic but want to learn more about it, and it’s newest offering Ionic React, this is the episode for you. Panel Paige Niedringhaus Charles Max Wood Guest Ely Lucas Sponsors Audible.com Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial CacheFly Links ionicframework.com https://stenciljs.com/ Ionic React documentation Web animations API documentation Ionic’s Capacitor.js project codecanyon.net https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/docs/react/your-first-app https://ionicframework.com/blog/testing-ionic-react-apps-with-jest-and-react-testing-library/ Picks Ely Lucas: Tiny Habits Charles Max Wood: Legendary High Performance Habits Paige Niedringhaus: Traeger Grills Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Alex Kempton joins us to talk about Hedron, a tool he built for enhancing live audio shows with cool visuals. We chat about MIDI, WebGL and web audio, and how Alex wrapped those all up into an app he uses for live performances. Panel TJ VanToll Thomas Aylott Guest Alex Kempton Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Links Hedron MIDI API https://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/examples/gui/#1–Basic-Usage three.js examples https://github.com/react-spring/react-three-fiber Web audio API https://twitter.com/polyopuk React-three-fiber Picks Alex Kempton: Just JavaScript TJ VanToll: Stratechery Thomas Aylott: roamresearch.com Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Alex Kempton joins us to talk about Hedron, a tool he built for enhancing live audio shows with cool visuals. We chat about MIDI, WebGL and web audio, and how Alex wrapped those all up into an app he uses for live performances. Panel TJ VanToll Thomas Aylott Guest Alex Kempton Sponsors Audible.com CacheFly Links Hedron MIDI API https://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/examples/gui/#1–Basic-Usage three.js examples https://github.com/react-spring/react-three-fiber Web audio API https://twitter.com/polyopuk React-three-fiber Picks Alex Kempton: Just JavaScript TJ VanToll: Stratechery Thomas Aylott: roamresearch.com Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this special episode of React Round Up, guest Nikolas Burk delves into the Prisma database and why it’s worth checking out. Panel James Brenton Guest Nikolas Burk Sponsor CacheFly Links www.prisma.io Picks Nikolas Burk: Follow Nikolas on Twitter > @nikolasburk Prisma Day Recordings Chess app James Brenton: Scrabble® GO – New Word Game Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this special episode of React Round Up, guest Nikolas Burk delves into the Prisma database and why it’s worth checking out. Panel James Brenton Guest Nikolas Burk Sponsor CacheFly Links www.prisma.io Picks Nikolas Burk: Follow Nikolas on Twitter > @nikolasburk Prisma Day Recordings Chess app James Brenton: Scrabble® GO – New Word Game Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Glen Maddern joins us to talk about a new tool he’s been working on called Frontend Application Bundles, or FABs. We chat about how FABs allow you to write server-side logic in a vendor-agnostic way, as well as some of the other interesting problems FABs solve. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Carl Mungazi Guest Glen Maddern Links Cloudflare Workers Frontend Application Bundles (FABs) NPM FAB Remix Picks Glen Maddern: The discovery of GIF animation Paige Niedringhaus: The Deno Handbook TJ VanToll: Fort Magic Carl Mungazi: Calibre Basic virtual-dom algorithm Matt-Esch virtual-dom Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Glen Maddern joins us to talk about a new tool he’s been working on called Frontend Application Bundles, or FABs. We chat about how FABs allow you to write server-side logic in a vendor-agnostic way, as well as some of the other interesting problems FABs solve. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Carl Mungazi Guest Glen Maddern Links Cloudflare Workers Frontend Application Bundles (FABs) NPM FAB Remix Picks Glen Maddern: The discovery of GIF animation Paige Niedringhaus: The Deno Handbook TJ VanToll: Fort Magic Carl Mungazi: Calibre Basic virtual-dom algorithm Matt-Esch virtual-dom Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Carson Farmer joins us to talk about the decentralized web. We discuss what the decentralized web actually is, and some interesting new way the web could work. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Carson Farmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links IPFS Textile CRDT ThreadDB Carson’s “Bring Your Own Data” talk Filecoin Picks Carson Farmer: Follow Carson on Twitter > @carsonfarmer Let my People go surfing IPFS: interplanetary file system on Reddit TJ VanToll: Recoil David McCabe’s talk about Recoil at React Europe Paige Niedringhaus: Killing Eve Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
In this episode of React Round Up, Carson Farmer joins us to talk about the decentralized web. We discuss what the decentralized web actually is, and some interesting new way the web could work. Panel Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Carson Farmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links IPFS Textile CRDT ThreadDB Carson’s “Bring Your Own Data” talk Filecoin Picks Carson Farmer: Follow Carson on Twitter > @carsonfarmer Let my People go surfing IPFS: interplanetary file system on Reddit TJ VanToll: Recoil David McCabe’s talk about Recoil at React Europe Paige Niedringhaus: Killing Eve Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Functional programming can be tricky to start with, especially in TypeScript aps. In today’s show, Robin Pokorny shares tips on how to start with functional programming, and how you can integrate functional programming into the apps you’re building today. He also shares tips on libraries to help make functional programming with TypeScript easier, including fp-ts. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Robin Pokorny Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links fp-ts Redux Elm io-ts Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers Picks Robin Pokorny: Follow Robin on Twitter > @robinpokorny Cracking the Cryptic signup-form-react-native-web - CodeSandbox TJ VanToll: Oculus Quest AltspaceVR | Be there, together. Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Functional programming can be tricky to start with, especially in TypeScript aps. In today’s show, Robin Pokorny shares tips on how to start with functional programming, and how you can integrate functional programming into the apps you’re building today. He also shares tips on libraries to help make functional programming with TypeScript easier, including fp-ts. Panel TJ VanToll Guest Robin Pokorny Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links fp-ts Redux Elm io-ts Pragmatic Bookshelf: By Developers, For Developers Picks Robin Pokorny: Follow Robin on Twitter > @robinpokorny Cracking the Cryptic signup-form-react-native-web - CodeSandbox TJ VanToll: Oculus Quest AltspaceVR | Be there, together. Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup
Dr. Meghna Srivastava joins React Round Up to share how she transitioned from a dentist in her native country of India to a software developer today in Berlin, Germany. Although she practiced for a few years after graduating dental school, Meghna wasn't completely satisfied with her career choice, and things at work began to feel stale to her. At the same time, she saw the flexibility her partner enjoyed as a backend developer, and began dabbling in Python to see if coding might be something she was interested in pursuing as well. Fast forward a year, and Meghna found herself in Germany due to her partner's job, and unemployed, giving her the time she needed to really focus on learning to code, and she discovered she enjoyed JavaScript's browser-focused interactions more than backend languages. Then she progressed on to the React framework as she began to build up her portfolio. Panel Charles Max Wood Paige Niedringhaus TJ VanToll Guest Meghna Srivastava Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing React Native Remote Conf 2020 Links freeCodeCamp.org Codecademy Online Courses - Learn Anything, On Your Schedule | Udemy #100DaysOfCode Picks Meghna Srivastava: Follow Meghna on Twitter > @hellomeghna Into the Night (TV Series 2020 Charles Max Wood: Traffic Secrets One Funnel Away DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets TJ VanToll: "The Great" Series Paige Niedringhaus: Malazan Book of the Fallen Follow React Round Up on Twitter > @reactroundup