🔥 MC Spotlight: Nick Nisi 🔥

Meet Nick Nisi, your MC for TS Conf! With over a decade of experience in TypeScript, Nick brings his expertise and energy to the stage. As a panelist on JS Party and a contributor to projects like The Dojo Toolkit and Codesandbox, he’s deeply embedded in the tech community.

Passionate about collaboration, Nick will keep the event lively and engaging.

#SquiggleConf #TypeScript #MC #DevCommunity #JSParty

Whoa, I was on a podcast and you can go listen to it here!

https://jsparty.fm/314

Such a surreal experience and I'm so grateful for the opportunity.

#podcast #jsparty #book #author #writing #js

Take a look, it's in a book with Adrienne Braganza Tacke & Dylan Hildenbrand (JS Party #314)

Nick delves into the intricacies of technical book writing with authors Adrienne Braganza Tacke and Dylan Hildenbrand. We talk about the process of working with a publisher, coming up with an outline, actually writing the book, and everything that comes after the book is finished.

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Listening to a #JSParty episode about #HTMX. Learning about it for the first time, but based on all the hate i'm seeing from #JavaScript folks on #Mastodon about it, it's worth seeing that this is.

https://changelog.com/jsparty/307 #podcast #webdev

htmx: a new old way to build the web with Carson Gross & Alex Russell (JS Party #307)

Carson Gross (creator of htmx) & Alex Russell (Mr. Web Platform 3000) join Amal for an EPIC discussion on web architectures, the evolution of rendering patterns & the advantages of hypermedia and htmx. We dive deep on why modern web app best practices are falling short & explore how htmx gives devs an HTML-...

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Totally agree with this sentiment from the JSParty podcast that a lot of the JavaScript build tooling is clunky and slow.

8 years ago I thought webpack would only last a few weeks as the cool tool given how arcane the syntax is and how slow it is. But it took years before any alternative gained traction.

Not sure if Bun will dominate but it definitely has a chance.

https://youtube.com/shorts/0xJvFNRqo8s?si=ozghZipeWoL6x92B

#JavasScript #changelog #jsparty

Why, #JavaScript? Why?! We could just not...

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New episode of JS Party discussing the unintended consequences of FOSS:

https://jsparty.fm/252

#changelog #jsparty #foss #oss #podcast

Gremlins in the water with Paloma Oliveira (JS Party #252)

KBall and Boneskull dive deep with Paloma Oliveira on the cultural and social consequences of open source software, explore her background in arts and government-supported open source, and discuss practical approaches to change the culture of open source towards more sustainability.

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