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RRU 004: Redux-Bundler with Henrik Joreteg
Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Kent C Dodds Special Guests: Henrik Joreteg In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses redux-bundler with Henrik Joreteg. Henrik spoke at the first Node Conf, leans towards progressive web apps and single-page apps, and recently has gotten into independent consulting. He also has written a book called Human JavaScript and is working on his second book right now. They talk about his redux-bundler on GitHub and the ability to make changes behind the scenes without having to bother the user. He gives a general background on why he created the bundler and how you can use it in your programming to make your life easier. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Henrik introduction What is the redux-bundler? He despises using behavioral components If it can be local, keep it local Don’t bother the user if you don’t need to Service Workers vs redux-bundler Making changes behind the scenes He loves to build apps Can you see any case where it would be useful to have a Service Worker in the background? Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example What are the pros and cons to using the redux-bundler? At what point do you need Redux? React How did you get to the point to where you decided to make this bundler? Uses React as a glorified templating language He gets nervous when people start writing a lot of application code Speedy.gift Easier to use this from the beginning This bundler is used to show patterns And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Human JavaScript Redux-bundler Redux-bundler example Redux-bundler worker example Redux React Speedy.Gift Henrik’s blog @HenrikJoreteg Reduxbook.com coming soon Picks: Charles Black Panther DevChat.tv/15minutes React Dev Summit DevChat.tv Adventures in Angular Views on Vue Tara Women Who Code Women Techmakers Kent International Women’s Day Girl Develop It Application State Management blog post Tools without config blog post Concerning toolkits blog post Henrik Anki Partial JS Deviate by Beau Lotto Special Guest: Henrik Joreteg.
RRU 003: Advanced Component Patterns and Downshift with Kent C Dodds
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Kent C Dodds Cory House In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses advanced component patterns and Downshift. They talk about different component patterns, especially render prop patters, and the fact that Downshift allows for your components to be much more useful generally for more people. They also note that the render prop patterns can help to separate logic from view, which makes things easier to develop. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Component patterns Downshift Egghead course What makes it advanced? Requires taking a step back and think about your components a little differently Is there a React Native version? React Render prop patterns Code abstraction or code re-use Why Downshift is powerful Can use regular HTML and CSS with Downshift Allows you to be in charge of rendering What other places is the render prop pattern useful? What is the benefit of using a react component over a JS component? Awesome React Render Props GitHub Repo Downshift is highly accessible jQuery UI @MarcySutton Render props reduce the amount of opinion that component has Choosing render props gives the consumer more power as well as more responsibility Render props are best used with open source projects And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Downshift Egghead Course React Native React Awesome React Render Props GitHub Repo jQuery UI @MarcySutton Kent’s GitHub Kent’s Website (with links to courses) Picks: Charles Kent’s blog Hogwarts Battle Board Game Take time to write leisure code Sign up for React Dev Summit with code KentCDodds for 10% off Cory Manorisms YouTube Videos Kent React Component Component Winamp2-js His Newsletter Beyond React 16 by Dan Abramov Special Guest: Kent C. Dodds.
RRU 002: Webpack the Good Parts with Juho Vepsäläinen
Panel: Charles Max Wood Nader Dabit Cory House Special Guests: Juho Vepsäläinen In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses Webpack the good parts with Juho Vepsäläinen. He talks a lot about the book he has written on Webpack, which helps people understand Webpack and how to work with it. They also discuss the advantages to using Webpack and discuss how you can use it in your coding to your benefit. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: For 10% off, use “Juho” to sign up for React Dev Summit What is Webpack? Juho’s Webpack book: SurviveJS React How can someone get into learning about Webpack if they’re not from a React background? It’s all about the contents behind Webpack How popular is Webpack and how large is it? You don’t need to read all 400 pages of his book Is there a certain way to write with Webpack? You can learn things as you go with Webpack How to approach code using Webpack How new updates with change the philosophy behind Webpack It’s good for Webpack to have pressure from the outside There is no reason to use a newer tool if it already works in an older tool Are there particular plug-ins that you use in Webpack that you really like? HTML plug-in React Native Interesting Webpack project uses Juho’s GitHub Decreasing need to be a Webpacker expert And much, much more! Links: React Dev Summit Webpack SuviveJS React React Native Juho’s GitHub NGconf React Finland Conference Picks: Charles React Dev Summit View on Vue Podcast The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson Scott Beebe Nader React blogpost Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Cory The Knowledge Project Podcast Juho JAMstack Special Guest: Juho Vepsäläinen.
RRU 001: Getting Started with React
Panel: Charles Max Wood Tara Manicsic Nader Dabit Kent C. Dodds Cory House Special Guests: None In this episode of React Round Up, the panel discusses how they each got into React and they provide some great resources for people who want to learn more about React and what it’s all about. They emphasize the fact that React is a very straightforward language and can be used relatively painlessly with a little bit of learning before jumping in. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: How each of the panelists got into React Angular beginnings React Native React Native Training React JS Consulting Node developer beginnings Backbone to React Ruby background How to get into React yourself Learn things in the right order React-Howto Beginners Guide to ReactJS You Don’t Know JS, ES6, and Beyond by Kyle Simpson CodeSandbox.io ES6 Get comfortable with JavaScript first Biggest mistake people make when learning about react ES6 and Beyond Workshop React Community How did the panel learn ES6? And much, much more! Links: React Native Training React JS Consulting React-Howto Beginners Guide to ReactJS You Don’t Know JS, ES6, and Beyond by Kyle Simpson CodeSandbox.io ES6 and Beyond Workshop Tara’s Twitter and GitHub Cory’s Twitter, Medium Blog, and BitNative Blog Nader’s Twitter, Medium, GitHub, React Native Training Blog, React Native Training YouTube Kent’s Twitter and GitHub Charles’ Twitter and DevChat.tv Picks: Charles React Course on Pluralsite React Dev Summit 2018 Ready Player One Tara JazzCon #toshmagosh Nader Viro Media AWS AppSync Kent Dogs Nitin Tulswani Cory Node Tip React: The Big Picture React Rally