JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development

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Technology #117

Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. Current panelists: Jerod Santo, Kevin Ball (KBall), Nick Nisi, Chris Hiller, Amal Hussein & Amy Dutton.Past panelists: Suz Hinton, Feross Aboukhadijeh, Amelia Wattenberger, Divya Sasidharan, Alex Sexton, Rachel White, Emma Bostian, Ali Spittel, Mikeal Rogers & Jessica Sachs.We talk about the web platform (Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, Brave, etc), front-end frameworks (ReactJS, SolidJS, Svelte, VueJS, AngularJS, etc), JavaScript and TypeScript runtimes (Node, Deno, Bun), web animation, SVG, TailwindCSS, robotics, IoT, and much more. If JavaScript and/or the web touch your life, this show’s for you.Some people search for JSParty and can't find the show, so now the string JSParty is in our description too.

Recent Episodes
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  • WYSIWYG
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  • Nine pillars of great Node apps
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  • It's all about documentation
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  • How Vercel thinks about Next.js
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  • Kind of a big deal
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  • Digging through Jerod Santo’s tool box
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  • A great horse to bet on
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  • Create interactive tutorials the easy way
    Oct 3, 2024 – 51:20
  • Leveling up JavaScript with Deno 2
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  • It's all about the squiggles
    Sep 19, 2024 – 1:12:10
  • Undirected hyper arrows
    Sep 12, 2024 – 1:07:38
  • Don’t ever use these TypeScript features
    Sep 5, 2024 – 49:01
  • When 3rd party JavaScript attacks
    Aug 29, 2024 – 53:15
  • There be a11y dragons
    Aug 22, 2024 – 56:15
  • Forging Minecraft's scripting API
    Aug 15, 2024 – 58:00
  • A Nick-level emergency
    Aug 1, 2024 – 50:39
  • Going flat with ESLint
    Jul 25, 2024 – 1:21:18
  • Building LLM agents in JS
    Jul 18, 2024 – 59:26
  • The Ember take on recent hot topics
    Jul 11, 2024 – 1:22:56
  • A standard library for JavaScript
    Jul 4, 2024 – 51:18
  • React Native the Expo way
    Jun 27, 2024 – 58:20
  • Polypane-demonium
    Jun 20, 2024 – 1:29:08
  • Should web development need a build step?
    Jun 6, 2024 – 1:06:34
  • 11ty goes fully independent
    May 30, 2024 – 1:15:05
  • Big Gulps, huh?
    May 23, 2024 – 57:32
  • 3D web game dev jam!
    May 16, 2024 – 50:40
  • From Shoelace to Web Awesome
    May 9, 2024 – 1:07:54
  • SSR web components for all
    May 2, 2024 – 57:45
  • A Solid primer on Signals
    Apr 25, 2024 – 1:28:25
  • The boring JavaScript stack
    Apr 18, 2024 – 44:56
  • Off to see the Wiz
    Apr 11, 2024 – 55:24
  • 13% of the time, Devin works every time
    Mar 28, 2024 – 1:06:15
  • Advocating for the future of the open web
    Mar 14, 2024 – 2:03:29
  • Getting a pulse on your Core Web Vitals 🩺
    Mar 7, 2024 – 1:24:20
  • Take a look, it's in a book
    Feb 29, 2024 – 56:30
  • Who's that girl? It's Jess!
    Feb 22, 2024 – 1:13:00
  • Angular moves fast without breaking things
    Feb 15, 2024 – 1:11:13
  • React Server Components 🧐
    Feb 8, 2024 – 2:07:15
  • Angular Signals
    Feb 1, 2024 – 1:06:46
  • From sales to engineering
    Jan 25, 2024 – 54:39
  • A pre-party to a feud (Changelog++ 🔐)
    Jan 20, 2024 – 06:12
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    Jan 18, 2024 – 48:47
  • htmx: a new old way to build the web
    Jan 12, 2024 – 1:44:44
  • New Year's Party 🎊
    Jan 4, 2024 – 1:12:21
  • What's next in JavaScript (a TC39 update)
    Dec 20, 2023 – 1:40:56
  • From WebGL to WebGPU
    Dec 7, 2023 – 58:53
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    Nov 30, 2023 – 1:13:39
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    Nov 24, 2023 – 1:14:27
Recent Reviews
  • Dmackinnon3
    My weekly JS habit
    I listen to JS Party every week, it’s my greatest resource for keeping in touch with trends in the JavaScript ecosystem. What sets JS Party apart from some of the other front-end developer podcasts that I listen to is that the hosts are in touch with the trends already, know the tech and know what questions to ask. They have great guests from across all the various frameworks and libraries come on. Highly recommended.
  • rfwilliams11
    Great pod for front end devs!
    I’m a big fan of JS Party and look forward to it coming out every week. They have a rotating cast of hosts and interesting guests talking about new and interesting topics in the space. Definitely helps me stay on top of developments in the industry.
  • Nicknames are Useless 58
    Based
    I don’t even use Apple Podcasts. Their own website Changelog.com is way better. A developer podcast made by people actually developing things 👏
  • PinoyYoshi
    An Absolute Must Hear for All JavaScript and/or Web Developers
    5 STARS. I absolutely recommend this podcast to ALL web developers, as well as anyone who codes in JavaScript; no other podcast comes close. Whether you are a fully experienced senior dev or a novice hobbyist, there is always something fun to learn for everyone. I love how everyone on the panel has their own wacky personality, especially the Tom-and-Jerry-esque relationship between Jerod Santo and Nick Nisi on the topic of TypeScript (it never gets old). As always, thank you for the awesome content at the end of each work week. You guys rock!! 🤩😎🥳🥂🎉🎸
  • FreedomPodcasting
    This show is a great way to hear experts
    I like listening to this show because it’s good to hear how other experts discuss technology decisions. Thanks JS Party.
  • jwhy89
    One of my favorite dev podcasts!
    I’ve really enjoyed this podcast because of the mix of speakers, hosts, and topics. They cover a lot of javascript topics and their JS Danger episodes (sort of like jeopardy) is pretty fun to follow along with. This is a great podcast if you’re just getting into web development and want to learn more about javascript!
  • Programmerman
    If you write JS or want to, join the party
    Every week tbere's a good discussion about some topic. Some of them are deep and technical, others are high level, and some are just kind of social. Looking for a laugh? Find one with Nick Nisi - he has about twenty words in an average episode he's in but they're all gold. Even when he advocates for TypeScript and Vim
  • midget2000x
    Sharpens my skills
    Definitely my favorite tech podcast. I look forward to it every week! Always fun and interesting. I especially like the game-show episodes, and any episode there’s spontaneous singing.
  • Roikana
    Very inspiring
    I’ve listened to this podcast for the last couple of years an d it has be my go to, for keeping current with all JS trends and to have a good time 😄
  • Rayxxxxx
    Very Helpful
    A fun and informative podcast starring many of the rockstars of the industry.
  • diegodesouza
    Entertaining and informative.
    I’ve been catching up to the episodes and try to listen to it everyday while driving my kids to and from daycare. I find it entertaining and very informative. Thanks for putting all the work in and making great shows.
  • Jake-101010
    Just another mediocre tech podcast
    Not worth your time.
  • scoot69
    One of my top ten favorite tech podcasts
    Always entertaining and informative.
  • SuperReviewerGuy9000
    Too much SJW idiocy
    Both from the hosts and some of the guests.
  • Darkokids
    A must listen for any developer!
    This podcast is an essential for any developer. I’ve learned so much by listening to JS Party. Both from tooling to what’s going on in the community! Change log and JS party are pushing our community to great futures
  • Optional Value
    It's a party! 🎉
    Awesome show! The most informative and entertaining podcast about JavaScript and the modern web - come for the JS, stay for the banter.
  • andrii1
    Good technical podcast!
    A lot of info about JS!
  • rouzbeh84
    It ain't no party like a JS Party!
    Love this show! They make it super interactive with live broadcasts and a pretty active slack channel to boot. the focus is never solely on one thing for each episode so there is a good variety and each episode is it's own thing. One problem i have with any podcast over 20-30 min is that i tend to tune out but fun hosts/guests that make it a pleasure listening to and engaging on slack is a great thing to keep me attentive and engaged when i listen live on my lunch breaks!
  • mooninstruments
    Great energy, funny hosts
    This is such a fun development podcast. The hosts are super funny and the vibe is fun, which is a bit rare. This is something I look forward to listening to every week while working.
  • DericCain
    Good content but...
    The content is solid which is great. However, the episode I listened to seemed to have quite a bit of arguing and disagreement between the hosts. There is nothing at all wrong with disagreeing but in this case, it cause a lot of unneeded verbose explanation and belaboring of the topics at hand. I will continue to listen because the content really is good. I just hope that future episodes are less focused on the arguing.
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