PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
We found 10 episodes of PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket with the tag “web development”.
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Replay with Jason Laster and Mark Erikson
March 30th, 2022 | Season 2 | 41 mins 54 secs
redux, replay, session replay, web development
Mark Erikson and Jason Laster join us to talk about Replay, a time travel debugger that lets you record a browser session to produce a shareable replay for collaborative debugging. We talk about sessions, Redux, and even walk through a Replay demo.
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SPAs, island architecture, and the future of development with Ryan Carniato and Dylan Piercey
March 29th, 2022 | Season 2 | 51 mins
island architecture, single-page applications, software engineering, tech, web development
Ryan Carniato joined us back in September to talk about SolidJS, a declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces, and Dylan Piercey joined us in February to share about Marko, a declarative, HTML-based language that makes building web apps fun. Today, both Ryan and Dylan join us for a special episode where we cover trends in web development.
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LogRocket Mobile with Pascal Kriete
March 23rd, 2022 | Season 2 | 24 mins 20 secs
mobile development, startup, web development
We have published over 100 episodes without talking about the company behind PodRocket. So we decided to bring LogRocket's VP of Engineering, Pascal Kriete, on the podcast to talk about how LogRocket works, LogRocket Mobile, and what it was like building a mobile product with a team of web developers.
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Open-source supply chain security with Feross Aboukhadijeh
March 22nd, 2022 | Season 2 | 44 mins 8 secs
open source, security, web development
Feross Aboukhadijeh is the creator of WebTorrent, StandardJS, and Wormhole. We talked to Feross about Wormhole back in June and he joins us now to talk about Socket.dev, a new security company that can protect your most critical apps from supply chain attacks.
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Final Form with Erik Rasmussen
March 16th, 2022 | Season 2 | 41 mins 32 secs
frontend development, react, redux, web development
Final Form is framework agnostic, high performance, subscription-based form state management. Erik Rasmussen creator of Final Form, joins us to talk about state management, why you should not use Redux Form, and more.
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Accessibility with Ben Myers
March 11th, 2022 | Season 2 | 39 mins 20 secs
a11y, accessibility, web development
Ben Myers is an accessibility advocate, a Software Engineer at Microsoft, host of Some Antics (a weekly Twitch show), and a moderator on both the Lunch Dev Discord and the Frontend Horse Discord. Ben joins us on PodRocket to talk about all things accessibility, streaming, and more.
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Slinkity with Ben Holmes
February 23rd, 2022 | Season 2 | 32 mins 59 secs
11ty, tech, web development, webdev
Ben Holmes joins us to talk about Slinkity -- the simplest way to handle styles and component frameworks on your 11ty site.
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Git and monorepos with Derrick Stolee
February 22nd, 2022 | Season 2 | 41 mins 10 secs
development, git, tech, web development
We talk to Derrick Stolee, Principal Software Engineer at GitHub, about monorepos, finding pain points of Git, Git performance at scale, what Git will look like in the future, and more.
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Airplane.dev with Ravi Parikh
February 16th, 2022 | Season 2 | 30 mins
frontend development, frontend web development, software engineering, tech, technology, web development
Ravi Parikh, Co-Founder of Airplane and Heap, joins us to talk about Airplane.dev -- a developer platform for quickly building internal tools and automating internal workflows and processes.
If you're an engineer and you find yourself constantly running the same SQL query over and over again, or the same script or on-call runbook, Airplane wants to make it really easy to take that one off script or SQL query or whatever eng only operation that you're bottlenecked on and turn that into a robust reusable internal app that anybody in your company can use.
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Vest with Evyatar Alush
February 15th, 2022 | Season 2 | 42 mins 41 secs
frontend development, frontend web development, software engineering, tech, technology, web development
Evyatar Alush, Frontend Engineer at Facebook, joins us to talk about Vest, a declarative validations framework he created that is inspired by unit testing libraries. How do you have a declarative validation library that also is inspired by testing frameworks like Jest and Mocha? Find out in this episode.