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JavaScript Jabber

JavaScript Jabber

De: Charles M Wood
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Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.Copyright Charles M Wood
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  • TanStack Start, AI, and the Future of Frontend Architecture - JSJ 701
    Jan 30 2026
    It’s great to be back behind the mic! In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I’m joined by Dan Shapir and our guest Jack Harrington from Netlify and TanStack for a wide-ranging, high-energy conversation that covers everything from modern frontend architecture to AI tooling—and a few entertaining detours along the way.

    We dig into what’s new and exciting in the TanStack ecosystem, including TanStack Start and TanStack AI, and explore how these tools rethink the balance between frontend-first development and server-side capabilities. Along the way, we unpack React Server Components, AI SDKs, agentic workflows, and how developers can realistically use AI today without losing their minds—or their context windows.

    Links & Resources
    • TanStack – https://tanstack.com
    • TanStack Start – https://tanstack.com/start
    • TanStack AI – https://tanstack.com/ai
    • Netlify – https://www.netlify.com


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    1 h y 13 m
  • What’s New in React 19.2: Compiler, Activity, and the Future of Async React - JSJ 700
    Jan 8 2026
    In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Shruti Kapoor, independent content creator and longtime React educator, to dig into what’s actually new — and worth getting excited about — in React 19.2. While it may sound like a “minor” release on paper, this update delivers some genuinely powerful improvements that can change how we build and reason about React apps.

    We talked through React Compiler finally becoming stable, how the new Activity component can dramatically simplify state management and UX, what View Transitions mean for animations, and why new tooling like Performance Tracks in Chrome DevTools is such a big deal for debugging. If you care about performance, async React, or writing less code with better results, this one’s for you.

    Links & Resources
    • Shruti Kapoor’s YouTube Channel (React, AI, Web Dev):
      👉 https://www.youtube.com/@shrutikapoor08
    • React 19 & 19.2 Documentation:
      👉 https://react.dev
    • CodeRabbit (AI Code Review Tool):
      👉 https://coderabbit.ai


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    1 h y 16 m
  • Can You Really Trust AI-Generated Code? - JSJ 699
    Dec 24 2025
    AI is writing more of our code than ever before—but should we actually trust it? In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Itamar Friedman from Qodo (formerly Quoto) to dig into one of the biggest questions developers are wrestling with right now: What happens when AI is generating code, reviewing code, and shaping how we ship software?

    We explore where AI fits into modern code review, whether developers should be worried about job security, and how human responsibility still plays a critical role—even in an AI-powered workflow. From guardrails and quality standards to the future of agent-driven development, this conversation goes beyond hype and gets into what’s actually working today (and what still needs a human in the loop).

    AI isn’t replacing developers—it’s changing how we build, review, and take ownership of software. If you enjoyed this conversation, make sure to rate, follow, share, and review JavaScript Jabber. It really helps the show, and it helps more developers join the conversation. Thanks for listening—and we’ll see you next time!

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    47 m
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