Episode 33: Rails and Vue with Tito’s Paul Campbell
The team discusses Tito and its architecture, from its early days using Rails and CoffeeScript, to it’s current use of Rails with modern JS including Vue and custom elements.
The team discusses Tito and its architecture, from its early days using Rails and CoffeeScript, to it’s current use of Rails with modern JS including Vue and custom elements.
We explore First Input Delay, a new user-focused metric for the Web which refers to the amount of time before a response to the first user interaction on a Web page.
We break down the 2019 TypeScript roadmap outlining Microsoft’s high-level plan for where they want the project to go.
On this week’s episode of TalkScript, we take a look back at 2018 and listen to some of our favorite clips from each month. Between perfectly predicting the future in January, to our interview with Will Smith, our failed fannie pack promotion, and our live show at [REDACTED] conference, it’s been an eventful year. Take the ride with us and let us know which month was your favorite! Speakers Bryan Forbes on Twitter Neil Roberts on Twitter Nick Nisi on
Yann Cabon helps us navigate GIS, explores his work at Esri, maneuvers their use of third-party libraries, and plots a course to TypeScript.
We asked our fans on Twitter what excuses they hear from other developers or companies when it comes to adopting TypeScript.
The team dives into the exciting world of web audio and discuss everything you’ve always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.
On this episode, podcasters Nick Nisi, Paul Shannon, and Neil Roberts talk about the benefits of using generics.
From smartphones to growing communities, the TalkScript team covers all the things in the final podcast from JSConf US 2018.
The team talks with Jeff Hoffer, Carrie Maxwell, and Hannah Howard at JSConf US about tao.js, civic hacking, and RxJS.