Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Panelists include Jerod Santo, Feross Aboukhadije
Jerod & the gang discuss the news (Astro 3.0, Vercel + Astro, Python in Excel) then play eight c
Mark Erikson (web dev professor/historian, OSS Maintainer & engineer at Replay) joins us to talk
Nick celebrates a decade of writing everyone’s favorite language with guest Josh Goldberg, who contr
Jim (Hyphen) Nielsen joins Jerod & Nick for a fun conversation about language-level toll roads,
Val Town is a shiny, new social programming environment to write, run, deploy and share code. Steve
KBall and Amal go deep on careers. They share their career journeys, talk through learnings and mish
Una & Adam from The CSS Podcast defend their Frontend Feud title against challengers Chuck &
Justin Fagnani joins us this week to talk about Lit, a library that helps you build web components.
Austin Gil returns to JS Party, bringing a fresh perspective on the fundamentals of file uploads. Br
Darcy Clarke, former GitHub Staff Engineering Manager and founder of vlt, joins us to discuss a majo
Let’s debate debugging techniques! Do you print debug or dive deep into debugging tools? KBall &
The panel dives into all of the supporting structures that we build around writing code, what works
Million.js is a JavaScript library that helps render large datasets in the browser efficiently using
KBall interviews Nick Nisi about the Pandora’s box that is his tooling/developer setup. Starting at
Nick is excited to explain CVA to us like we’re five (then again like we’re 41). KBall is excited to
Nick & KBall sit down with the brilliant Stephen Haberman to discuss all things ORMs! 💻🔍 From
Developer slash artist Alex Miller joins Jerod & Amelia to discuss the challenge he faced after
Dax Raad joins KBall and Nick to chat about SST, a framework that makes it easier to build full-stac
Adam Argyle joins Amelia and Nick to catch them up on all the goings on within the world of CSS colo
Feross and his team at Socket recently shipped a wrapper library for the ubiquitous npm package mana