87: Chris Biscardi on a Post-Webpack Web Development
Chris Biscardi and I talk about using the platform — what happened in the browser while we were webpacking all-the-things-in-js.
We talk about the future of JavaScript meta frameworks, a return to Rails, serverless provider lock-in, and the value of content creation in an economic downturn.
Featuring
Links
- Gatsby — build blazing fast websites and apps
- Wordpress
- MDX — Markdown for the component era
- Slate — A customizable framework for building rich text editors
- Netlify Functions
- AWS Lambda
- Party Corgi Tank Top
- Joel Hooks on Twitter
- [illustrated.dev] — Illastrated Explanations & Notes by Maggie Appleton
- 86: Maggie Appleton on the Power of Mental Models — last week’s episode with Maggie on illustrated.dev and the power of cognative metaphors
- Composable Gatsby Themes course on egghead
- Build an App with React Suspense course on egghead
- Shipping Sector, Toast, and more — Chris’ introduction post on removing Gatsby from his personal site
- sector on Twitter
- Toast on Github
- JamStack
- webpack
- rollup.js
- Service Worker API
- NextJS
- Snowpack — Build web applications with less tooling and 10x faster iteration
- babel-plugin-preval
- SVG
use
with External Referenc, Take 2 on CSS-TRICKS
- Rome — an experimental JavaScript toolchain by the creator of Babel. A compiler,
linter, formatter, bundler, testing framework and more
- Rust — A language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software
- Rails — everything you need to build fantastic applications
- Babel — created by Sebastian McKenzie and maintained by Henry Zhu
- Rails Resource verbage
- GraphQL — A query language for your API
- RedwoodJS — Bringing full-stack to the JAMstack
- gRPC on Wikipedia
- Azure — more than 100 services to build, deploy, and manage applications—in the cloud, on-premises, and at the edge
- AWS Snowmobile — Migrate or transport exabyte-scale data sets into and out of AWS
- #staythefuckhome on Twitter
- Refactoring UI — Learn how to design awesome UIs by yourself using specific tactics explained from a developer’s point-of-view
- freeCodeCamp post COVID-19 on Twitter
- “be an investment, not an expense 💰” — Amy Hoy on Twitter
- :party-corgi: chat on Discord
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