JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development

A podcast by Changelog Media - Thursdays

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313 Episodes

  1. What's happening in TC39 land

    Published: 21/08/2020
  2. Best practices for Node developers

    Published: 14/08/2020
  3. Amal joins the party 🎉

    Published: 7/08/2020
  4. Migrating to ES Modules

    Published: 31/07/2020
  5. Deep in the WebRTC deep end

    Published: 24/07/2020
  6. Where the Prolog version of Vue died

    Published: 17/07/2020
  7. "GraphQL is the bacon that'll make everything better"

    Published: 10/07/2020
  8. Blitz.js puts React on Rails

    Published: 3/07/2020
  9. Feross takes us to security school

    Published: 26/06/2020
  10. Evolving alongside JS

    Published: 19/06/2020
  11. Betting on Svelte for pace.dev

    Published: 12/06/2020
  12. JS Danger: HalfStack Edition

    Published: 29/05/2020
  13. We hear Dojo 7 is "better than React"

    Published: 22/05/2020
  14. A visit to Deno Land

    Published: 15/05/2020
  15. What I’m gonna share here is really mediocre

    Published: 8/05/2020
  16. These buttons look like buttons

    Published: 1/05/2020
  17. We got confs on lockdown

    Published: 24/04/2020
  18. JS "Danger" Party

    Published: 17/04/2020
  19. What's new and what's Next.js

    Published: 10/04/2020
  20. What even is a micro frontend?

    Published: 3/04/2020

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Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Kevin Ball, Amelia Wattenberger, Nick Nisi, Divya Sasidharan, Mikeal Rogers, Chris Hiller, and Amal Hussein. Topics discussed include the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (React, Solid, Svelte, Vue, Angular, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), web animation, SVG, robotics, IoT, and much more. If JavaScript and/or the web touch your life, this show’s for you. Some people search for JSParty and can’t find the show, so now the string JSParty is in our description too.

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