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Gal Schlezinger and Edge Functions - JSJ 536
Today we talk with Gal working on developer tooling for the last decade. Previously working at WIX, and now working at Vercel, he has created an open source FNM fast node version manager within that
A Deep Dive Into Some Nooks and Crannies of JavaScript - JSJ 535
In today’s all-panelist episode, we take a deep dive into some of the nooks and crannies of JavaScript. We discuss and debate the benefits and problems of various methods such as getter and setter, Const, Freeze and Proxy. Sponsors Top End Devs Raygu
A Deep Dive Into Some Nooks and Crannies of JavaScript - JSJ 535
In today’s all-panelist episode, we take a deep dive into some of the nooks and crannies of JavaScript. We discuss and debate the benefits and problems of various methods such as getter and setter, C
Preventing Fraud on Your Payment Website - JSJ 534
Today we talk with Paul Asjes, a developer advocate at Stripe. We get some insight into creating a more secure site for credit card transactions. We also discuss card testing, or account stealing, t
Preventing Fraud on Your Payment Website - JSJ 534
Today we talk with Paul Asjes, a developer advocate at Stripe. We get some insight into creating a more secure site for credit card transactions. We also discuss card testing, or account stealing, techniques that are used to gain access to active cre
TC39 and Upcoming Proposals for ECMAScript (PART 2) - JSJ 533
Today we chat with Thomas Randolph from GitLab, discuss his Top 10 list of the upcoming TC39 proposals. The list… 1. Temporal Proposal 2. Import Assertions 3. JSON Modules 4. Built-In Modules 5. Obs
TC39 and Upcoming Proposals for ECMAScript (PART 1) - JSJ 532
Today we chat with Thomas Randolph from GitLab, discuss his Top 10 list of the upcoming TC39 proposals. The list… 1. Temporal Proposal 2. Import Assertions 3. JSON Modules 4. Built-In Modules 5. Obs
Using Storybook and Nuxt To Quickly Build Websites - JSJ 531
Steve, AJ, and Dan talk to Drew Baker, co-founder of Los Angeles based digital agency Funkhaus about Storybook and Nuxt. After a discussion of various server side rendering methods, Drew talks about h