Episode 024 - The hangover of 2016

Episode 024 - The hangover of 2016

As we look forward to all the great trends and changes that will happen in 2017, in this episode we discuss our thoughts and opinions on the various development trends and notable things that happened in 2016. Looking forward on 2017, we share some of the things we’re excited to see in the new year. Items mentioned in the episode: Preact, React, Inferno, Vue JS, Ember, Angular, Box, Yarn JS, Firefox, Mozilla, Microsoft, Edge, Chakra, Visual Studio Code, Flexbox, CSS Grid, IE, TypeScript, Elm, Flow, Webpack, Progressive Web Apps, React Native, Babel, Redux, WebKit, ES6, Safari, Apple AirPods, Apple MacBook Pro, iPhone 7, Service workers, Web workers, Apple Pay, WebVR, React VR, WebAssembly, Dear JavaScript, OpenSSL, Wearables, Brexit, 2016 US Election, SMACSS, BEM, PostCSS, CSS Houdini, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Atom, Sublime Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Jem Young - @JemYoung Ryan Anklam - @bittersweetryan Brian Holt - @holtbt Mars Jullian - @marsjosephine Stacy London - @stacylondoner Picks: Ryan Burgess - Electric Objects Frame Ryan Burgess - 2017 conference list Jem Young - Travelers Jem Young - Everyone Ryan Anklam - VIM - devicons Ryan Anklam - Runner’s World Podcast Brian Holt - Run The Jewels 3 Brian Holt - Fish Shell Mars Jullian - React Status Mars Jullian - Frontend focus Stacy London - Nuclide Stacy London - Yarn

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Episode 026 - Design, neat

Episode 026 - Design, neat

In this episode, we’re joined by Julie Horvath, a Design Lead at Apple to help us talk about design. We discuss ways to help improve the collaboration between designers and frontend developers. Julie ...

7 Feb 201754min

Episode 025 - From bar-back to frontender

Episode 025 - From bar-back to frontender

We’ve all started out somewhere in our career. In previous episodes, we’ve talked about various ways we’ve learned front end development, but haven’t touched on mentorship. In this episode, Sarah Show...

25 Jan 201745min

Episode 023 - Ember - Gin & Tomster

Episode 023 - Ember - Gin & Tomster

Ember is a growing JavaScript framework that large companies like LinkedIn are using for their web application. In this episode, we are joined by Stacy London from Atlassian to discuss the advantages ...

31 Des 201644min

Episode 022 - Drinking with more style and less sass

Episode 022 - Drinking with more style and less sass

Writing CSS seems pretty straight forward until your project and team starts to grow. CSS has a lot of issues, in this episode we share some advice for making it a little bit easier. We’ll also discus...

17 Des 201652min

Episode 021 - Mixed drinks and mixed languages

Episode 021 - Mixed drinks and mixed languages

Have you had to deal with supporting more than one language in your web application? Offering content in several languages makes a better experience for your users but it can add many layers of comple...

6 Des 201642min

Episode 020 - Wasted on workflows

Episode 020 - Wasted on workflows

We are lost without our tools. In this episode, we share the tools and applications we can’t live without. We discuss what development environments we use and plugins we find useful. Items mentioned ...

21 Nov 201651min

Episode 019 - Drinking to digital nomads

Episode 019 - Drinking to digital nomads

The idea of working remotely has become more realistic over the past few years, making it easier for engineers to do their work without being tied to a physical location. In this episode, we are joine...

7 Nov 201657min

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