Episodios

  • Promises and Async/Await with Val Karpov - VUE 191
    Jul 26 2022
    Today Steve talks with Val Karpov, the lead maintainer of Mongoose, the most used database framework on NPM.  Val gives a brief history of Promises and Async/Await, talks about how they work.  We learn the reasoning behind the new functionality, and how it works in VUE.  Be sure to check out Vals book and his blog articles on The Code Barbarian and Mastering JS.

    Sponsors
    • Top End Devs
    • Coaching | Top End Devs

    Links
    • Mongoose
    • Mastering Async/Await v1.1.0
    • The Code Barbarian | www.thecodebarbarian.com
    • Mastering JS
    • The Far Side Comic Strip by Gary Larson - Official Website | TheFarSide.com
    • GitHub: vkarpov15 - Overview
    • GitHub - vkarpov15/simple-promise: Simplified implementation of promises for learning purposes
    • Overview - Nuxt 3 Essentials | Vue Mastery

    Picks
    • Steve- Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine - by Bing
    • Steve - Dad Jokes
    • Val- Drink LMNT | Paleo-Keto Friendly Hydration | Zero Sugar Electrolytes
    • Val- Watch Alexa & Katie | Netflix Official Site
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  • Diving into StackBlitz with Eric Simons - VUE 155
    Jul 13 2021

    Lindsay, Solomon, and Luke get to talk with Eric Simons, CEO of StackBlitz about their recent release of WebContainers and the future of Vue in StackBlitz. We talk about how Eric came to tackle the impossible task of running Node in the browser, what to expect for Vue support in StackBlitz, and upcoming developments for the browser-based IDE.

    Panel

    • Lindsay Wardell
    • Luke Diebold
    • Solomon Eseme

    Guest

    • Eric Simons

    Sponsors

    • Dev Influencers Accelerator

    Links

    • StackBlitz
    • Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser
    • web.dev
    • Rust Programming Language
    • Bytecode Alliance
    • Twitter: StackBlitz ( @stackblitz )
    • Twitter: Eric Simons ( @ericsimons40 )

    Picks

    • Eric- StackBlitz
    • Lindsay- StackBlitz
    • Lindsay- What PWA Can Do Today
    • Luke- Cold Showers
    • Luke- StackBlitz
    • Solomon- StackBlitz

    Contact Lindsay:

    • Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell )

    Contact Luke:

    • QuasarCast
    • Twitter: Luke Diebold ( @LukeDiebold )

    Contact Solomon:

    • Profaily
    • Mastering Backend Development
    • Twitter: Solomon Eseme ( @Kaperskyguru )
    • GitHub: Solomon Eseme ( Kaperskyguru )

    Special Guest: Eric Simons .

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  • A Tale of Refactoring with Mariana Picolo - VUE 154
    Jul 6 2021

    In this episode, Lindsay, Steve, Luke, and Solomon talk with Mariana Picolo about her experience refactoring a large Vue application. They discuss the problems developers face with ever-growing applications, actionable steps to discuss these issues with management, and solutions for large bundle sizes, coding best practices, and reducing duplicated code in your codebase.

    Panel

    • Lindsay Wardell 
    • Luke Diebold
    • Solomon Eseme
    • Steve Edwards

    Guest

    • Mariana Picolo 

    Sponsors

    • Dev Influencers Accelerator

    Links

    • My notes about conducting a massive refactor in a Vue.js website
    • date-fns - Modern JavaScript date utility library
    • GitHub | tc39/proposal-temporal
    • Day.js
    • Bundlephobia
    • Building Scalable Applications with Quasar – VUE 146 | Devchat.tv
    • QuasarCast
    • Home - Mariana Picolo 
    • GitHub: Mariana Pícolo ( MarianaPicolo )
    • LinkedIn: Mariana Pícolo

    Picks

    • Lindsay- Remote Repositories
    • Lindsay- Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more
    • Luke- Quasar Vue Life
    • Mariana- GitHub | MarianaPicolo/guia-otimizacao

    Contact Lindsay:

    • Twitter: Lindsay Wardell ( @lindsaykwardell )

    Contact Luke:

    • QuasarCast
    • Twitter: Luke Diebold ( @LukeDiebold )

    Contact Solomon:

    • Profaily
    • Mastering Backend Development
    • Twitter: Solomon Eseme ( @Kaperskyguru )
    • GitHub: Solomon Eseme ( Kaperskyguru )

    Contact Steve:

    • Twitter: Steve Edwards ( @wonder95 )
    • GitHub: Steve Edwards ( wonder95 )
    • LinkedIn: Steve Edwards

    Special Guest: Mariana Pícolo.

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  • BONUS: Measuring Apps and Entrepreneurship with John-Daniel Trask
    Feb 5 2021

    John-Daniel Trask, founder and CEO of Raygun, talks about his experience building a monitoring company and about how to measure the speed and quality of your code.

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  • VUE 128: Templates to Scoped Slots - Reusable Components with Michael Thiessen
    Nov 17 2020

    In this episode of Views on Vue, Lindsay and Raymond talk with Michael Thiessen about his new course, Reusable Components. We discuss Michael’s six levels of reusability, and his process in building the course to help developers have their own ‘aha’ moments with these concepts. We also talk about the tools Michael used to build the course, from coding in Vue 3 to hosting and authentication to video editing. We also gets Michael’s tips for someone wanting to build their own course.

    Sponsors
    • Audible.com
    • CacheFly
    Panel
    • Lindsay Wardell
    • Raymond Camden
    Guest
    • Michael Thiessen
    Links
    • views-on-vue/vov-121-reusable-components-with-michael-thiessen
    • https://michaelnthiessen.com/6-levels-of-reusability
    • https://tailwindcss.com/
    • https://www.rev.com/
    • https://michaelnthiessen.com/reusable-components
    Picks

    Lindsay Wardell:

    • https://uxcel.com/

    Raymond Camden::

    • www.goodreads.com/book/show/5945851-mata-hari

    Michael Thiessen:

    • Tea time in the afternoon

    Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue

    Special Guest: Michael Thiessen.

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  • VoV 107: Cypress Testing with Amir Rustamzadeh
    May 19 2020

    In this episode, we talk to Amir Rustamzadeh about the end-to-end testing framework Cypress. We discuss what it is, what it's useful for, and how to test a Vue application. We also discuss mocking APIs, and how easy it is to get started with Cypress.

    Panel

    • Steve Edwards
    • Lindsay Wardell
    • Austin Gil
    Guest
    • Amir Rustamzadeh
    Sponsors
    • Cloudways | Use promo code "DEVCHAT" for 30% off for 3 months on all plans

    "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!

    Links
    • cypress.io
    • @vue/cli-plugin-e2e-cypress
    • Introducing Firefox and Edge Support in Cypress 4.0
    • Testing Vue web applications with Vuex data store & REST backend
    Picks

    Austin Gil:

    • Figma
    • IcoMoon

    Lindsay Wardell:

    • Follow Lindsay on Twitter > @yagaboosh, Github
    • COVID19info.live: Real-time Updates & Stats for the Coronavirus
    • HEY - Email at its best, new from Basecamp.

    Steve Edwards:

    • Follow Steve on Twitter > @wonder95, Website
    • Vice Verses CD
    • Coronavirus COVID-19 (2019-nCoV)

    Amir Rustamzadeh:

    • Follow Amir on Twitter > @amirrustam, email: amir@cypress.io
    • Whimsical: The Visual Workspace

    Follow Views on Vue on Twitter > @viewsonvue

    Special Guest: Amir Rustamzadeh.

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  • VoV 098: Gridsome and Gridsome Plugins
    Feb 18 2020

    Lindsay has been working with Gridsome for a while and leads the discussion about what Gridsome is and how it works. A bit of time is spent comparing it to Gatsby from the React Ecosystem. Lindsay also walks the panel through the process of building a Gridsome plugin.

    Panelists

    • Charles Max Wood
    • Lindsay Wardell
    • Deane Venske
    • Austin Gil
    • Devlin Duldulao
    • Steve Edwards

    Sponsors

    • Springboard | Promo code "JABBER" gives $500 off the job-guaranteed Course
    • Cloudways | Use promo code "DEVCHAT" for 30% off for 3 months on all plans
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    "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!

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    Links

    • The ultimate guide to comments for static sites – Shifter
    • Views on Vue on Facebook
    • Follow Views on Vue on Twitter @viewsonvue

    Picks

    Devlin Duldulao:

    • Octotree

    Steve Edwards:

    • King Kong Apparel

    Lindsay Wardell:

    • Magic: Legends

    Austin Gil:

    • Tailwind
    • Particles
    • Knife sharpener

    Deane Venske:

    • Toggl - Free Time Tracking Software

    Charles Max Wood:

    • The Man In the High Castle
    • Magician: Apprentice

     

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  • VoV 088: Switching From Native iOS to Vue with Christian Kienle
    Nov 19 2019

    In this episode of Views on Vue Elizabeth Fine interviews Christian Kienle about his switch from native iOS development to Vue development. Chris starts by sharing his history as a developer and why he started using Vue. He shares his fascinating story. He nearly died which turned his life upside down. After going on a cruise that brought him back to his life, Chris wanted to build a cruise app. This made him looking into making a web app this all brought him to Vue. 

    Chris explains why he chose Vue. He didn’t know anything about web development and was very impressed by Vue’s description.  Elizabeth asks Chris about learning Vue. Chris explains that he soaked up the knowledge in the Vue docs like a sponge. He tells Elizabeth what he loves about Vue.

    Elizabeth asks Chris about his yearly code retrospection. Chris explains that every year he looks back at the code he wrote that year to see the progress he has made. They consider the benefits of this practice and Chris shares what it was like looking over his first year of using Vue. 

    Chris shares a project, MiniPress. He was impressed with VuePress and wanted to know how it worked. It took him a few months and a lot of research but he was able to build this mini version of VuePress. He and Elizabeth consider what he learned and the value of this learning method. Chris works for SAP. He and Elizabeth discuss the SAP component library and compare how their teams approach the libraries for both of their companies.

    Panelists
    • Elizabeth Fine

    Guest:
    • Christian Kienle

    Sponsors  
    • Sentry– use the code “devchat” for two months free on Sentry’s small plan

    • CacheFly

    Links
    • https://github.com/ChristianKienle/minipress

    • https://www.staticgen.com/saber

    • https://www.vuemastery.com/

    • https://github.com/SAP/fundamental-vue

    • https://www.facebook.com/ViewsonVue

    • https://twitter.com/viewsonvue

    Picks

    Christian Kienle:

    • Compositional API

    Elizabeth Fine:

    • A Brief History of Time

    Special Guest: Christian Kienle.

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