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Exploring Micro Frontend Architecture with Florian Rappel - RRU 283
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Welcome to React Roundup, the podcast where we keep you updated on all things React related! In today's episode, we have an enlightening discussion featuring Paige Nedringhaus as host, our panelist TJ Van Toll, and our special guest, Florian Rappel, a solution architect from Munich, Germany. Florian, a noted figure in the web community, especially in TypeScript, React, and Microfrontends, dives deep into a variety of engaging topics.
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Throughout the episode, we explore the complexities and benefits of using React, often described as a "black box" for the way it abstracts away many details from developers. We also delve into the intriguing world of Microfrontends, where Florian provides a comprehensive overview of this approach, discussing its practical implementation and the organizational shifts it can entail.
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Returning guest, Ian Lavery from Picovice.ai , joins the hosts to talk all things voice recognition. He dives into new languages the company has tackled over the last year (and what languages it plans to tackle next year), how they train their models, and how Picovoice is actually running speech recognition in the browser instead of in the cloud, making things like captioning live streams and real-time chats possible with some of its newer tech Cheetah and Leopard . He also shares how he wrote a simple podcast transcription app using Picovoice and Express.js , in addition to Picovoice boasting specific SDKs for React, Angular and Vue. Listen to Ian's first appearance on RRU here where he and the panel went deep into the specifics of voice recognition like security and privacy, understanding it in general, and using it sans big cloud providers. Sponsors "Waldo, who helps with Android testing " Chuck's Resume Template Developer Book Club starting with Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin Become a Top 1% Dev with a Top End Devs Membership Links LinkedIn: Ian Lavery Ian Lavery - Medium Twitter: @AiPicovoice Picks Ian - Mixpanel: Product Analytics for Mobile, Web, & More Paige - Star Trek: Lower Decks - Wikipedia TJ - The Great British Bakeoff series Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
In today's episode, Lucas and Peter dive deep into the world of front-end frameworks with a captivating discussion featuring PRANTA Dutta, a seasoned React Native developer. Pranta shares his journey transitioning from Vue to React, highlighting both the challenges and advantages of React's manual configurations and rich third-party ecosystem. They explore the contrasts between frameworks like React, Angular, and Flutter, delving into the trade-offs between their built-in features and flexibility. From the complexities of using Flutter's custom canvas painting to the streamlined utilities for notifications and Firebase, we cover it all. They also tackle the ongoing debate of native versus hybrid mobile app development, with insights into the Kotlin Multiplatform project and the importance of choosing the right tools based on project needs. Join them as they unravel the intricacies of React's success and shortcomings, discuss the merits of design patterns in both Flutter and React, and examine the responsibilities developers hold in shaping their applications. Stay tuned for a valuable conversation packed with industry insights and practical examples! Links Why React Won the Front-End Race Socials LinkedIn: PRANTA Dutta Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
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Akash Joshi Is a frequent blogger across many of the larger blogs across the internet. He joins the Round Up to share his opinions on how you should put your React applications together as well as some tips on where you shouldn't put files and where you should avoid putting specific types of files. Some of this is inspired by projects like Next.js and others by his own experience. Paige and TJ chime in with their experience to help provide more context to the conversation. Links Learn Structuring React Projects with a Dogs App [⚛ + 🐶] A Better Way to Structure React Projects Improving my OSS library and taking steps towards improving my YT quality Akash Joshi The Writing Dev Akash Joshi - thewritingdev - YouTube Twitter: Akash ( @thewritingdev ) Picks Akash- Lapel Microphone Paige- Harney & Sons Earl Grey Loose Leaf Tea TJ- Kombucha Tea Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
Senior Frontend Engineer Kathryn Grayson Nanz joins the React Round Up team to talk about all things component libraries. Kathryn shares her experiences building not one but two component libraries, as well as tips and tricks on the benefits of shared libraries, how to get buy in from product and developer teams, the best way to set up libraries and keeping them up-to-date. She also shares pitfalls to try and avoid when getting started with building a new library. Definitely a good listen for anyone debating whether an existing library or a brand new, custom one is the way to go for a project. Links UI audit background from Brad Frost Storybook BubbleUp http://kgrayson.com/ Picks TJ - Strava Paige - Tresanti Standing Desk Kathryn - Notion Kathryn - Rocketbook Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
Victory Dumebi Nwani joins the round up to discuss integrating the Dialogflow from Google Cloud into your application to manage voice and chat capabilities for your application. Victory dives into the stack he used to put together a functioning app using that offering from Google. Links Integrating A Dialogflow Agent Into A React Application Dialogflow Documentation A brief introduction to Chatbots with Dialogflow Dialogflow pricing LinkedIn: Victory Nwani GitHub: Nwani Victory ( vickywane ) Twitter: Iamnwani ( @iamnwani01 ) Picks Jack- Resident Evil Village Paige- Mario Kart TJ- Toto Bidet Victory- AWS CodeDeploy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…

1 Transitioning a React Codebase from JSX to TypeScript ft. Priscila Oliveira and Mark Story - RRU 274 39:42
Priscila Oliveira and Mark Story join the panel to discuss the recent transition at Sentry from vanilla JavaScript to React and TypeScript. The show starts out with the panelists nerding out over Sentry and how they use it, then they dive into the code transition and the things that they learned from their conversion to TypeScript. Links Slow and Steady: Converting Sentry’s Entire Frontend to TypeScript Twitter: Sentry ( @getsentry ) Twitter: Mark Story ( @mark_story ) Twitter: Priscila Oliveira ( @priscilawebdev ) Picks Jack- Power of saying "No" Mark- GitHub | neovim/nvim-lspconfig Mark- GitHub | glepnir/lspsaga.nvim Priscila - GitHub | clauderic/dnd-kit TJ- Divvy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…

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Despite JavaScript being a single-threaded language, you can now leverage multi-threaded computing thanks to modern browser features such as web workers, workouts and service workers. In this show, Majid explains how these features work and what problems they solve. We also discuss the strategies you can use to introduce them to production codebases and give your users a much more enjoyable experience on your web app. Links Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable Workbox Figma The AssemblyScript Book Houdini: Demystifying CSS Picks Majid - Follow Majid on Twitter > @mhadaily Majid - Deep Work - Cal Newport Carl - Off the Main Thread | The Web Platform Podcast Charles - Natural Goat Milk Soaps for Healthy Skin — Goat Milk Stuff Charles - Flip Timer & stopwatch on the App Store Charles - Desktop tripod Paige - DJI Phantom 4 Drone Paige - Ozark show on Netflix TJ - Goat-2-Meeting — Sweet Farm Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
In today’s episode of React Round Up, Nigerian-based developer Dillion Megida explains how you can create source plugins for Gatsby, the static site generation tool. Gatsby can be used to create landing pages, blogs and e-commerce sites, among other things, and it contains a vast plugin ecosystem that helps developers avoid reinventing the wheel when creating their applications. Dillion also shares his experience blogging for websites such as LogRocket, FreeCodecamp and Dev.to and talks us through his workflow and how he comes up with new article ideas. Links How to Build a Gatsby Source Plugin, using Hashnode as an example Paige Niedringhaus Gatsby Plugin Library TheWebFor5 Web sharing API A deep dive into queues in Node.js gatsby-source-medium Hashnode Twitter: Dillion Megida ( @iamdillion ) Dillion Megida - Frontend Engineer and Technical Writer Picks Carl- BBQ tips Carl- JAMstacked newsletter Dillion- Cypress Paige- Battery Chargers - OptiMate TJ- Remotion TJ- Remotion demo Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
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This week the panelists dive into their work backgrounds and discuss the ins and outs of working at small and large companies. They aim specifically at whether one is better than the other for building a career. Picks Jack- Virtual Coffee Paige- Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide 4th Edition TJ- Rocket Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
React Hook Form is a terrific way to manage state in, from, and through, your forms in React. Since React itself doesn't give you much to manage forms, React Hook Form steps into the gap to help you manage your forms and provide features and functionality to your forms. Our guest, Vijit Ail worked through several of the options out there for managing states and walks the panel through his decision to use React Hook Form. Links React Hook Form Redux Form Formik BundlePhobia TypeORM NestJS Picks Jack- Nx: Smart, Extensible Build Framework TJ- Super Mario 3D World Vijit- Microservices with Node JS and React | Udemy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support .…
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