JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development

A podcast by Changelog Media

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346 Episodes

  1. A view to a transitions API

    Published: 7/09/2023
  2. Modernizing packages to ESM

    Published: 1/09/2023
  3. Ten years of TypeScript bliss

    Published: 24/08/2023
  4. Refined thinking

    Published: 17/08/2023
  5. Take me to Val Town

    Published: 10/08/2023
  6. An intimate conversation about careers

    Published: 3/08/2023
  7. Frontend Feud: CSS Pod vs Whiskey Web and Whatnot

    Published: 28/07/2023
  8. This is going to be Lit 🔥

    Published: 20/07/2023
  9. Fundamentals all the way down

    Published: 14/07/2023
  10. The massive bug at the heart of npm

    Published: 7/07/2023
  11. Is print debugging good enough?

    Published: 22/06/2023
  12. It's all part of the process

    Published: 15/06/2023
  13. Million ways to render

    Published: 8/06/2023
  14. Digging through Nick Nisi’s tool box

    Published: 1/06/2023
  15. Exciting! Exciting? !Exciting

    Published: 25/05/2023
  16. The ORMazing show

    Published: 19/05/2023
  17. Making web art the hard way

    Published: 12/05/2023
  18. SST and OpenNext

    Published: 5/05/2023
  19. CSS Color Party 🎉

    Published: 28/04/2023
  20. Making "safe npm"

    Published: 21/04/2023

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Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Current panelists: Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball (KBall), Nick Nisi, Chris Hiller, Amal Hussein & Amy Dutton. Past panelists: Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Amelia Wattenberger, Divya Sasidharan, Alex Sexton, Rachel White, Emma Bostian, Ali Spittel, Mikeal Rogers & Jessica Sachs. We talk about the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (ReactJS, SolidJS, Svelte, VueJS, AngularJS, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), web animation, SVG, TailwindCSS, 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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