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The convergence of frontend and backend frameworks
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Sam and Ryan talk about how frontend and backend frameworks are converging towards similar UI patterns and developer experiences, even though they're coming at it from different starting points. They also talk about the new Next.js 10 release and whether React should document more opinions held by the core team.Topics include:3:22 – New features in Next.js 1020:40 – How frontend and backend frameworks are converging28:47 – Opinions in React that fall outside of its API35:33 – Next.js' new Image component49:00 – Q: Why is SASS not trendy? How can you replace it with PostCSS?52:12 – Q: How do you edit your videos?Links:Simon Peyton Jones - Haskell is uselessSebastian Markbage's Gist: The Rules of ReactFull Stack Radio episode on Screencasting Tips
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Babel Plugins, Compile-time Components, and Extending Integration Tests: Sam and Ryan talk about writing Babel plugins, components that can be transformed to plain HTML at compile-time, the differences between run-time and compile-time error messaging, and one way to make integration tests more reusable and domain-specific. by Frontend First