devMode.fm
devMode.fm is a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the tools, techniques, and technologies used in modern web development. We cover JavaScript frameworks like React, Vue.js, and Svelte, tooling like webpack, Vite, Docker, Nginx, Next, Nuxt, etc. and CMS systems like Craft CMS.devMode.fm Podcast Episodes (Page 3)
Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we talk about the Olympics, and how they are inspirational as well as providing allegories for development and your career.
We discuss Ryan’s plans to qualify for the 2024 Olympics as a speed walker, and then do an in-depth discussion on how Ryan is modernizing the C..
3 years, 2 months ago
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Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we have a long chat about working for yourself vs. working at a corporate job and transitioning between the two.
We discuss Ryan’s recent 2‑year stint into the corporate world, and subsequent return to the ranks of the self-employed, and get into his experiences and ..
3 years, 3 months ago
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On this episode, we talk with Ben Hong from Netlify about the Vite.js modern frontend tooling from Evan You, the creator of Vue.js!
We talk about Grunt, Gulp, webpack, and how the evolution of the modern web platform has allowed frontend tooling like Vite.js to be lighting fast and light on config.
We discuss how the performance and usability of ..
3 years, 3 months ago
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Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we chat about Apple AirTags for tracking people & pets, WWDC 2021, and our take (and disappointment) at some of the announcements.
Then on to Apple HomePods vs. Sonos setups, 68K → PowerPC transition, PowerPC → Intel transition, and a bunch of other nonsense like..
3 years, 4 months ago
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On this episode hosted by Jennifer Blumberg with guest Matthias Noback, we continue the “What is even…?” series by delving into exactly what even is PHP?
We talk about PHP’s origins, how PHP works from request to php-fpm worker processes to lexer to bytecode to JIT, the whole shebang!
We also discuss there are so few feature-rich, authoring exper..
3 years, 4 months ago
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Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we talk about life drama that we’ve both been experiencing that has caused us to feel behind in our day jobs.
We also launch into Andrew’s work on Vite & Craft CMS integration, and Ryan’s book reading habit leads to a challenge of getting Andrew to read books aga..
3 years, 5 months ago
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On this episode, we talk with Will Browar, the Web Development Supervisor at Dixon Schwabl about building client sites with Nuxt.js
We talk about the upsides of building traditional client sites with a frontend meta-framework like Nuxt.js and Vue.js… and we talk about the downside, too.
While it’s true you should pick the right tool for the job, ..
3 years, 5 months ago
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We have a chat with Josh Crawford from Verbb.io about his company’s focus on bringing Craft CMS plugins to the community that improve the content authoring experience.
We start with an in-depth discussion of the Vizy, which is a solution for writing longform content in Craft CMS that aims to improve upon the traditional “content builder” matrix bl..
3 years, 5 months ago
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Patrick “Honeydew” Harrington & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube, where we talk about staying sane through the pandemic with some of our favorite movies & shows.
We also talk about Patrick’s obsession with finding a replacement NAS for his video pirating needs, a revamp of Andrew’s first real website project (..
3 years, 6 months ago
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On this episode hosted by Jennifer Blumberg, we delve into this magical, mystical thing we used every day called “The Internet”.
As technology professionals we know more than most about it, but still there are many fundamental things about how the Internet works that we take for granted, or don’t fully understand.
We delve into the physical commu..
3 years, 6 months ago
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