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We are a small group of industry experts covering interesting topics in the frontend space. Our goal is to differentiate ourselves, by diving deep into interesting topics. We try to release biweekly blog posts and podcasts, to become weekly once we grow! We cover topics each week with blog, audio, and video context. Learn frontend development through in-depth discussion.
Frontend Blog
2y ago
In this podcast we talk with Spencer Jones, creator of chime.so. We discuss his post on React Query and also talk a bit about Chime and how it uses the library.
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Frontend Blog
2y ago
This week we have a special podcast only episode.
Rob Shaw from mycnote.com and Tristan Siegel from thedipp.com join to discuss adding prisma into their applications.
If you've used other database libraries in the past, the questions asked in this podcast will give you a good idea of how Prisma works.
00:00 Intro
00:48 Rob on using Knex + Bookshelf currently
02:52 Tristan aded Prisma to an existing Knex app
03:57 Prisma solves the N+1 Problem
The talk Tristan mentions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oMfBGEdwsc&vl=en
05:16 Dataloading at Bustle with Redis
07:15 Prisma's Schema ..read more
Frontend Blog
2y ago
What is this?
frontend.blog is a weekly newsletter and podcast. Every Monday a new post drops. On Wednesday, a podcast will be released covering the post in depth.
What makes us different
Our podcast will have developers and designers discuss and attempt our blog posts, complete with video content.
We think this is the best way to learn and grow your skills.
Whether your learning style is through reading, listening to audio, or following along with video, we'll have you covered.
Who's involved?
Naman Goel - Front-End Engineer putting evermore CSS in JS in React. Works on Facebookâs soon* to be ..read more
Frontend Blog
2y ago
The video version of this podcast is available on youtube.
In this episode we go over building a server side rendering framework and compare it to NextJS.
This episode should be listened to while reading the accompanying blog post.
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