EPISODE ARCHIVE

- browsers, Dojo, Frameworks, Podcast, Web Components
Alex Russell joins us from Google, where he works on Chrome and the web platform, to discuss calls to put every conceivable framework into the browser.

- Podcast, TypeScript
The team shares their initial thoughts on the GitHub Package Registry and discusses their experiences writing full stack TypeScript using Nest, an opinionated TypeScript framework for the back end.

- Employee Onboarding, Open Source, Podcast, TypeScript
Paul and Neil talk to new SitePen team members, Sam Menza and Eric Osmundson, about their experiences joining a remote company and how TypeScript helps accelerate the onboarding process.

- JavaScript, Podcast, Vue
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.

- Podcast, TC39
We learn about the history of class fields, why many potential approaches to private fields fail to offer strong encapsulation, and why the # symbol was used as a prefix for private fields.

- Dojo, Meta, Podcast
We discuss Dojo’s meta concept and its powerful way of getting at DOM properties without breaking the abstraction and providing a simple tie-in for still mocking metas at test time.

- JavaScript, Performance, Podcast
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.

- Podcast, TC39, TypeScript
We take a look at the TC39 proposal process - the difference between a draft and a candidate and what it means for an addition to have a champion.

- Podcast, TypeScript, Web Audio
We talk with Web Audio API specification editor HongChan Choi and learn about the past of Web Audio and priorities for the future of the specification and community involvement.

- JavaScript, News, Podcast, TypeScript
We break down the 2019 TypeScript roadmap outlining Microsoft’s high-level plan for where they want the project to go.