138: Tom Preston-Werner - Building Full-Stack JS Apps with Redwood.js
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Topics include:What does it mean for Redwood to be a JAMStack framework?What does the React layer look like? What’s new, and what’s leveraging existing community tools?Why Redwood ships with it’s own routing layerWhat “cells” are in Redwood, and how they aim to provide a declarative abstraction on top of data fetchingHow Redwood tries to provide clear decoupling behind the front-end and back-end, even though it is providing a full-stack solutionWhat “services” are in RedwoodUsing Prisma 2 to fetch data from your database in your servicesWhat database solutions exist today that work well with Redwood in a serverless environment?Links:Redwood.js homepagePredictCovid.com, a Redwood app in productionExample blog application built with RedwoodPrismaSupporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them.If you do want to support the show, the best way to do it is to purchase one of my products:Tailwind UI, a collection of professionally designed, fully responsive HTML components built with Tailwind CSSRefactoring UI, a book and video series I put together with Steve Schoger on designing beautiful user interfaces, without relying on a designer.Advanced Vue Component Design, a course on designing simpler, more flexible Vue components that are both more powerful and easier to maintain.Test-Driven Laravel, a massive video course on designing robust Laravel applications with TDD. Learn how to build a real-world application from scratch without writing a single line of untested code.Refactoring to Collections, a book and video course that teaches you how to apply functional programming principles to break down ugly, complex code into simple transformations — free of loops, complex conditionals, and temporary variables.