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About Talkscript
TalkScript takes the collective knowledge of veteran enterprise engineers and does the unthinkable by not keeping it a secret.
EPISODE ARCHIVE
- Podcast
Have you ever considered IDE Typescript support? On this month’s podcast Anthony and Sam interview special guest Andrey Starovoyt from JetBrains on what Typescript support an IDE can offer, integrating Typescript with Webstorm, and…Diet Coke sponsorship? Join us on this typetacular adventure!
- Podcast
Have you ever imagined what it's like for an organization to have its own JS runtime environment? In this episode of TalkScript, we talk with Rob Palmer and Michael Molisani for insight.
- Podcast
Can a monorepo be beneficial for development teams? Find out the answers to this and other questions as we interview Narwhal cofounder, Victor Savkin!
- AST, Podcast, TypeScript
We look at what AST is currently used for and how it already serves at the backbone of many tools you’re familiar with.
- Podcast, Private Browsing, Tools, Web Development
Inspired by others sharing their favorite software and web development tools, we thought it would be great to get together and compare our notes.
- Accountability, Design, Documentation, Pattern, Podcast, Team Health
We explore why so much responsibility falls onto a single engineer in many software projects. We go on to review a project lifecycle on a healthy team.
- debugging, Podcast, TypeScript, vim
The team covers a range of topics like static site generators, new TypeScript language features, and more!
- JavaScript, Open Source, Podcast, TypeScript, Webserv
We reminisce about a gentler time in which we would have a fun idea, create a new directory, and immediately start coding.
- Frameworks, Podcast, TypeScript
Our main topic this week revolves around the tradeoffs within the two of the biggest patterns in modern programming — classical and functional.
- JavaScript, Podcast
Our final episode from JSConf US features interviews with Daniel Cousineau and Charlie Gerard around the theme of using JavaScript beyond the typical web site.