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CodingCat.dev PodcastFeb 08, 2020

Adam Argyle Presents CSS Features for 2023 and beyond!
Adam helps reveal some CSS features that will elevate your code and help you push forward. â â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/Adam-Argyle-Presents-CSS-Features-for-2023-and-beyond! Sponsors: â â Storyblokâ â Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Recorded: April 27, 2023 2:15 PM

3.13 radix-svelte with Thomas G. Lopes
Thomas speaks about his component project of radix-svelte and digs into the code and stack he used to make it. â â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/radix-svelte-with-Thomas-G.-Lopes Sponsors: â â Storyblokâ â Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Recorded: April 26, 2023 11:00 AM

3.12 How to Become a Full Time Content Creator
CodingCatDev has ALL the guest this week as we are joined by some of our favorite dev content creators. â â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/How-to-Become-a-Full-Time-Content-Creator Sponsors: â â Storyblokâ â Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Recorded: March 17, 2023

3.11 Build a Frontend Web Framework (From Scratch) Book
Angel discusses building a book and his processes and inspirations. Â â â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-8-Growing-your-Brand Sponsors: â â Storyblokâ â Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Recorded: February 9, 2023 2:30 PM

3.10 WebContainers with Eric Simons
Eric Simons joins Alex and Brittney to teach us about WebContainers and some cool ways they can be utilized. â â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/WebContainers-with-Eric-Simons Sponsors: â â Storyblokâ â Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Recorded: February 23, 2023 2:15 PM

3.9 - Earning Digital Badges with Holopin

3.8 Growing your Brand with Ankita Kulkarni

3.7 - Effective Testing using Cypress.io
Jordan tells his story of becoming a Developer Advocate and demos testing Angular components using Cypress.io.
â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-7-Astro-2.0-with-Matthew-Phillips
Sponsors: â Storyblokâ Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
Recorded: February 2, 2023 2:30 PM

3.6 - Effective Testing using Cypress.io
Jordan tells his story of becoming a Developer Advocate and demos testing Angular components using Cypress.io.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-6-Effective-Testing-using-Cypress.io
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
Recorded: January 26, 2023 2:30 PM

Breaking down Qwik with Shai Reznik
Shai Reznik, an experienced developer and community leader, talks with Alex about the Qwik Framework and its potential benefits for developers.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-5-Breaking-down-Qwik-with-Shai-Reznik
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
Recorded: January 19, 2023 2:30 PM

3.4 - RavenDB with Oren Eini
Oren breaks down RavenDB why he created RavenDB and then gives Alex a full demo on its features and capabilities.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-4-RavenDB-with-Oren-Eini
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
Recorded: January 05, 2023 2:30 PM

3.3 - Tea CLI with Max Howell
We chat with Max Howell about how he got started into OSS, why he helped to build Homebrew, and what he is building now with the Tea CLI.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-3-Tea-CLI
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

3.2 - How to create a Conference with Clark Sell
Ricard talks all about his creative process for his YouTube channel, game development and much more!
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-2-How-to-create-a-Conference-with-Clark-Sell
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

3.1 - Content Creation with Richard Bray
Ricard talks all about his creative process for his YouTube channel, game development and much more! Â
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/3-1-Content-Creation-with-Richard-Bray
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.48 - Fully Passwordless Authentication with Passage
Nick Hodges talk all about how you can go fully passwordless to reduce friction for your users and provide best-in-class security, including biometrics.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-48-Fully-Passwordless-Authentication-with-Passage
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.47 - Build Healthy OSS Communities with OpenSauced
Brittney chats with Brian Douglas (bdougie) all about OpenSauced and how Open Source has impacted Brianâs career.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-47-Build-Healthy-OSS-Communities-with-OpenSauced
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok?
They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.46 - Breaking Down ViteConf
Matias talks to us all about ViteConf, the future of Vite and all of the great speakers at the conference.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-46-Breaking-Down-ViteConf
Sponsors: Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
JamstackConf is for engineers, technology leaders, and digital agencies who are embracing the next evolution of modern web development architecture.

2.45 - Breaking into Tech through Streaming
We chat with Jenn Junod on how to break into tech and maintain mental health.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-45-Breaking-into-Tech-through-Streaming
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
JamstackConf is for engineers, technology leaders, and digital agencies who are embracing the next evolution of modern web development architecture.

2.44 - Storyblok and achieving better Accessibility from Developer Experience
All about Contentblok and how achieving better A11y can be done through developer experience. Â Â
Sponsors:
Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Â Â
JamstackConf is for engineers, technology leaders, and digital agencies who are embracing the next evolution of modern web development architecture. Â Â

2.43 - Growing as a DXE & Building Dev communities
The master of building communities Dom joins us to break down how to build them, what a DXE does, and how to get shares at a startup. Â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-43-Growing-as-a-DXE-and-Building-Dev-communities
Sponsors: Â
Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!  https://www.storyblok.com/?utm_source=codingcat&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=AWA_SPON_PURRFECT_TRA&utm_content=purrfect-podcast  Â
Recorded: August 6, 2022 2:30 PM

2.42 - Pinia Vueâs New State Management
We sat down with Eduardo San Martin Morote to chat all about how he helped to create Pinia, Vueâs New State Management system. Â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-42-Pinia-Vue's-New-State-Management
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Â
https://www.storyblok.com/?utm_source=codingcat&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=&utm_content=purrfect-podcast
Recorded: September 29, 2022 2:15 PM

2.41 - Nx the Smart, Fast and Extensible Build System
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/Nx-the-Smart-Fast-and-Extensible-Build-System
We chat with Juri from Nrwl all about monorepos and how Nx fits into your development pipeline.

2.40 - RedwoodJS with Tom Preston-Werner
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-40-RedwoodJS-with-tom-preston-werner
The amazing Tom Preston-Werner joins us. Tom is building Preston Werner Ventures and RedwoodJS. Tom was also cofounder of GitHub, on the board of Chatterbug, Netlify, and Hack Club.

2.39 - Plasmic with Kene Eze (Kenny)
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/Plasmic-with-Ekene-Eze-Kenny
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
In this episode Kenny breaks down how you can improve developer experience with Plasmic the visual builder for your tech stack.

2.38 - A11y with Ben Myers
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-38-a11y-with-ben-myers
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
Ben breaks down accessibility (A11y) in web development and how it can impact usability. He also explains different tools and methods for approving A11y.

2.37 - Developer Events and Community on CFE.dev
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-37-Developer-Events-and-Community-on-CFE-dev
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.36 - Building in CodeSandbox with Adewale "Ace" Abati
Adewale âAceâ Abita, shows us how to use CodeSandbox to improve your developer experience and collaboration. Â https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-36-Building-in-CodeSandbox-with-Adewale-"Ace"-Abati Â
Sponsors: Â Storyblok Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content! Â

2.35 - Podcasters Unite
We got together the best in the podcast business to find out all their secrets to success.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-35-podcasters-unite
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.34 - WPEngine and FaustJS
Kellen breaks down how to use Faust.js to build your front-end applications with WordPress as the headless CMS.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-34-WPEngine-and-FaustJS
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.33 - Managing DataOps with Meltano
You have heard of DevOps, but what about DataOps? Douwe explains what this is all about and how Meltano solves hard to create data solutions for your infrastructure.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-33-Managing-DataOps-with-Meltano
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.32 - Ionic 6 with Mike Hartington
Mike tells us all about himself and starting at Ionic. Mike gives us a full demo of Ionic 6 and the new components.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-32-ionic-6
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.31 - Creating a Standardized Design System for the Web
Greg talks with us about running the OpenUI working group. We talk in detail and give demos on standardizing components across the major browser vendors.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/creating-a-standardized-design-system-for-the-web
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!

2.30 - QuickNode Builds Infrastructure for the Future
We sit down with Anthony Campolo (ajcwebdev) to talk about Web3 and working with QuickNode.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/quicknode-builds-infrastructure-for-the-future
Sponsors:
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!Â

2.29 - Women of Jamstack
We had the opportunity to chat with four amazing Women of Jamstack. We talked about things from Redwoodjs to equal pay.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-29-women-of-jamstackÂ
Sponsors: Â
Have you already discovered Storyblok? They have an official Svelte SDK! 74,000 + developers & marketers use it to deliver powerful content experiences on any frontend: Websites, eCommerce, mobile apps, AR/VR, or voice content!
https://www.storyblok.com/?utm_source=codingcat&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=&utm_content=purrfect-podcast

2.28 - Next.js Script with Partytown Web Workers
Adam and Houssein talk with Alex all about how third party script are killing the web. How Partytown fixes the third party script problem. Then we show how Partytown Script is used in Next.js
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/nextjs-script-with-partytown-web-workers
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2.27 - Automating Infrastructure with Digger.dev
We sit down to chat with Igor from Digger.dev how to automate all of your infrastructure needs on AWS. The goal of Digger is to make AWS simple!

2.26 - Open Sourcing Your Database with Appwrite
Brandon Roberts shows us all about Appwrite by showing off a cool codingcat.dev application!
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-26-open-sourcing-your-database-with-appwrite
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2.25 - Building & Maintaining Design Systems
Michael Chan talks all about how to build and maintain Design Systems. Brittney and I have a few ideas of our own too.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-25-building-maintaining-design-systems
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2.24 - Creating and Using KendoUI
We have Alyssa Nicoll and Kathryn Grayson from Progress teach us all about KendoUI and how they maintain this frontend library.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-24-making-progress-with-kendo-ui
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2.23 - Routes for Svelte with Routify
Jake Rosenberg and Willow join us to talk about Routes for Svelte with Routify.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-23-routes-for-svelte-with-routify
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2.22 - Building Connections for the Underrepresented
We chat with Pariss Athena and Nick DeJesus about building Black Tech Pipeline. How Black Tech Pipeline is building connections for the underrepresented.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-22-building-connections-for-the-underrepresented
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2.21 - Linking your Microservices with Workflows
Swyx walks us through how to use Temporal.io to link all of your microservice workflows.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-21-linking-your-microservices-with-workflows
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2.20 - Regaining JavaScript Performance in your Website
We have Ryan Carniato on to talk about SolidJS and performance on your website. As well as comparing Qwik, React and SolidJS. Make sure to checkout  @Ryan Carniato 's YouTube! Â
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-20-regaining-java-script-performance-in-your-website
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2.19 - Enterprise Databases that Scale
James Q Quick teaches us about how Planetscale's ability to infinitely scale SQL horizontally at the push of a button.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-19-enterprise-databases-that-scale
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2.18 - Making the Web Easier to Build
Una Kravets is a DevRel extraordinaire making CSS magician at Google. Â
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-18-making-the-web-easier-to-build-with-una-kavets
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2.17 - Building the Future of Svelte at Vercel
We caught up with Rich Harris to see how he was settling into his new role with Vercel and what is next for Svelte.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-17-building-the-future-of-svelte-at-vercel
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2.16 - Optimize your Media Experience
Colby Fayock walks us through how to optimize your media experience with Cloudinary.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-16-optimize-your-media-experience
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2.15 - Stacks on Stacks on Stacks with codeSTACKr
We sit down with Jesse Hall of codeSTACKr to talk all about MongoDB, his YouTube channel, and how to make NFT cats.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-15-stacks-on-stacks-on-stacks-with-code-stac-kr
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2.14 - Building up Better Communities
Bryan Robinson teaches us how Orbit helps us build up better communities. He talks about finding those who have great content and are not well known.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-14-building-up-better-communities

2.13 - Managing Multiple Data Sources in GraphQL
We sit down with Anthony Campolo to talk about StepZen and combining multiple GraphQL data sources. We walk through an entire demo live!
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-13-managing-multiple-data-sources-in-graphql

2.12 - Empower your Content with Prismic
We sit down with Alex Trost to talk about Prismic and how it can empower your content and content creators.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-12-empower-your-content-with-prismic

2.11 - Build faster websites with Astro
Fred Schott chats with us all about Astro and how you can build static sites with any framework.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-11-build-faster-websites-with-astro

2.10 - Creative Coding to Boost your Skills
Brittney sits down with Jhey Tompkins and talks about how to be creative while improving your skills.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-10-creative-coding-to-boost-your-skills

2.9 - Getting GraphiQL with WordPress
Jason Bahl joins us to talk about an amazing product he created that lets WordPress become headless with a GraphQL
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-9-getting-graphiql-with-wordpress

2.8 - Powering up with Gatsby 4 and GatsbyConf
Grayson Hicks joins us to talk all about Gatsby 4 and multiple methods of rendering.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-8-powering-up-with-gatsby-4-and-gatsbyconf

2.7 - Building Design Systems with Backlight.dev
We sit down with m4dz, developer advocate from the divRIOTS team. We talk all about the Backlight.dev design system.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-7-building-design-systems-with-backlight-dev

2.6 - Open Props - an Open Source CSS Props Library
We sit down to learn more about Adam Argyle and his new project Open Props.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-6-open-props-an-open-source-css-props-library

2.5 - Scaling Transactional Data Globally with Fauna
We sit down with Rob Sutter to talk all about his history as a developer advocate and Fauna. Fauna is a flexible, developer-friendly, transactional database delivered as a secure and scalable cloud API with native GraphQL.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-5-scaling-transactional-data-globally-with-fauna

2.4 - The Other Side of Tech: A Documentarian Perspective
We sit down with Stefan Kingham, who helped create the Vue.js documentary and will soon be releasing a new Svelte documentary.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-4-the-other-side-of-tech-a-documentarian-perspective
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00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Purrfect.dev intro
01:15 - Stefan Intro
04:30 - Tech Documentaries
06:20 - How did you get into documentaries?
08:30 - https://www.builder.io/
09:55 - Tech hate 12:00 - Reactions
14:45 - Best part about making documentaries
17:00 - Getting over being an introvert
19:33 - Date for Svelte Documentary
21:50 - Why Svelte? 26:00 - OSS Â
27:50 - Finding topics
33:36 - Trend for framework adoption
34:30 - Community
36:45 - What is coming next?
43:20 - Do you want to get into development after this?
46:00 - Doja Cat collab https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/5/22817753/doja-cat-video-girls-who-code
46:45 - Purrfect Picks Stefan - Locke & Key - https://www.netflix.com/title/80241239
48:08 - Kim's Convenience - https://www.netflix.com/title/80199128
48:59 - Svelte
49:15 - Harry Potter First Look - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2RzASP6cbA
50:19 - Brittney Vue.js The Documentary - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrxmtDw4pVIWheel of Time - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09F5KBXB6/
52:52 - Alex Lost in Space - https://www.netflix.com/title/80104198Freeicons - https://www.iconshock.com/freeicons/

2.3 - Supabase an Open Source Alternative
We sit down with Jon Meyers, developer advocate at Supabase. We talk all about supabase and the architecture features along with a live demo.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/2-3-supabase-an-open-source-alternative
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2.2 - Using No-Code with Builder.io - Part 2
Alex and Brittney sit down with Steve Sewell, Co-Founder and CEO of Builder.io, to understand how Builder.io is different from other no-code solutions.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/using-no-code-with-builder-io-part-2
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2.1 - Using No-Code with Builder.io - Part 1
Alex sits down with Steve Sewell, Co-Founder and CEO of Builder.io. In part 1 of the two part series, Steve helps me to understand how Builder.io is different from other no-code solutions.Â
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/using-no-code-with-builder-io-part-1
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00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Steve Sewell intro
09:30 - Comparing no code solutions to Builder
14:42 - Builder demo
17:58 - Code example Next.js Simple - https://github.com/BuilderIO/builder/tree/main/examples/next-js-simple
25:50 - Is there a dev preview version?
35:25 - Is Builder.registerComponent hitting an API?
40:15 - Purrfect Picks
40:44 - https://cloudinary-transform-designer.netlify.app/ - Â A great Cloudinary example app. Â
42:58 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_(2021_film - Dune is an awesome Sci-Fi movie. Â
44:15 - https://growth.design/

1.51 - Creating Opportunities with Girl Develop It
We sit down with Katie Franco, Executive Director of Girl Develop It. We dive into how they support woman and non-binary people in the development space.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-51-creating-opportunities-with-girl-develop-it

1.50 - Making State Management Domain Agnostic with @derxjs
We sit down with Zack DeRose to talk all about @derxjs. We also break down RxJS and its ability to elegantly compose domain-agnostic state management code.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-50-making-state-management-domain-agnostic-with-derxjs

1.49 - Qwik the HTML First Framework
codingcat.dev/podcast/1-49-qwik-the-html-first-framework

1.48 - Learn to Build Reliable and Efficient Software in Rust
We sit down and chat about Rust and Chris Biscardi's new Rust workshop, Rust Adventure.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-48-learn-to-build-reliable-and-efficient-software-in-rust

1.47 - Unlocking DXP with Uniform
We sit down with Tim Benniks Dev Advocate for Uniform.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-47-unlocking-dxp-with-uniform

1.46 - Revealing all of Next.js 12's Features
We sit down with Lee Robinson, Head of Developer relations at Vercel, to talk all about Next.js 12.
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-46-revealing-all-of-next-js-12-s-features

1.45 - Crossover for Compressed.fm and Purrfect.dev

1.44 - Composing Modern Applications with Bit
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-44-composing-modern-applications-with-bit
Alex and Brittney sit down with Debbie O'Brien to talk about bit (bit.dev). We dive deep into how you can use bit to compose your application one bit at a time.

1.43 - Scaling your JavaScript Career with Ui.dev
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-43-scaling-your-javascript-career-with-ui-dev
Alex sits down with Tyler McGinnis from Ui.dev and talks through scaling your JavaScript career. Tyler talks all about how you can use Ui.dev to learn in a successful fashion.
00:00 - IntroÂ
00:40 - Intro Tyler McGinnisÂ
05:45 - Why did you pivot to Ui.dev?Â
07:35 - Ui.dev demoÂ
09:00 - Ui.dev new communityÂ
13:15 - Ui.dev rewrite and stackÂ
16:00 - Bytes newsletterÂ
17:42 - Course contentÂ
20:00 - PhilosophyÂ
22:00 - Showing code throughout the courseÂ
27:00 - Updating contentÂ
28:55 - Expanding past ReactÂ
30:00 - Events Â
30:45 - Purrfect PicksÂ
30:55 - Tyler - Motion.dev - https://motion.dev/Â
31:25 Â - Alex - Web3 - https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-is-web3/

1.42 - Using Content as Data with Sanity.io
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-42-using-content-as-data-with-sanity-io
We sit down with Kap and Knut from Sanity.io to talk about using content as data.Â

1.41 - Making Tasty Courses for Web Developers

1.40 - Creating Code in Your Browser with StackBlitz
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-40-creating-code-in-your-browser-with-stackblitz
0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Live show
1:15 - Tomek intro
1:35 - Background
6:50 - Angular background
8:00 - UI
10:00 - StackBlitz site
13:30 - Demo
15:50 - Web Containers
19:19 - Terminal in the browser
25:30 - Security
29:00 - Similarities to other sandboxes
32:00 - Coding Cat on Stackblitz
38:55 - Localhost in the browser
41:15 - ESM
42:00 - Vite demo
46:30 - Final thoughts
49:38 - Purrfect Picks
49:57 - Alex - Vercel SWR (Stale While Revalidate) - [https://github.com/vercel/swr](https://github.com/vercel/swr)
57:44 - Tomek - https://vitejs.dev https://vite.new & https://vite.new/react
58:15 - Tomek - The Dresden FIles - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dre...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dre...)

1.39 - Organizing your content for the world with Storyblok

1.38 - Creating Fake Data with Tonic

1.37 - Building Better Authentication with Clerk

1.36 - Reviewing Next.js 11 features with Tim Neutkens

1.35 - The Coding Interview and Transitioning in Tech

1.34 - Making Flutter Games with Flame Engine

1.33 - Bringing the Jamstack Together with TinaCMS

1.32 - Side Project Hustle

1.31 - Delivering Digital Content with GraphCMS

1.30 - Journey of a freelance designer and developer

1.29 - Using CSS in JS with Stitches
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-29-using-css-in-js-with-stitches

1.28 - Unlocking the Jamstack with Auth0

1.27 - Producing Newsletters with Buttondown

1.26 - Creating Great Ecommerce with Jamstack

1.25 - Creating Macro Benefits of Micro Frontends

1.24 - Diving Deeper Into Nuxt.js

1.23 - Creating a Better Vue with Nuxt

1.22 - Hosting Next.js on Netlify
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-22-hosting-nextjs-on-netlify

1.21 - Becoming a Developer Advocate

1.20 - #100DaysOfCloud
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-20-100daysofcloud

1.19 - Teaching Others to Code Lessons Learned

1.18 - Fostering Developer Education

1.17 - Payload CMS

1.16 - Delivering a Content Mesh
https://codingcat.dev/podcast/1-16-delivering-a-content-mesh

1.15 - What's Up With Svelte
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-15-whats-up-with-svelte

1.14 - Firestore for Unity and C++

1.13 - Creating a Learning Platform with Scott Tolinski

1.12 - Agility CMS

1.11 - Moving from WordPress to Jamstack

1.10 - Creating a Startup
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-10-creating-a-startup

1.9 - SAFe is SCRUM on Steriods

1.8 - Design for Developers
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-8-design-for-developers/
Questions
Â
I noticed you studied Industrial design. How did you find your way to UX or Interaction design?
From the team to the community, are there patterns you see inÂ
Opinions on education paths...bootcamps vs. institutions vs. workshops.masterâs programs
Do you need formal education around UX/UI?
What advice would you give to others coming out of school and how to get started into the design side of a web development practice?
Resources, tools?
If someone not going to school wants to get started, how do you get in the door first?
Networking - reaching out to people you admireÂ
Soft Skills (importance of consulting and speaking skills)Â
Where does your community hang out? Especially after 2020?
Meeting community where they platform
Why do people thrive in communities? What communities exist or are accessible?
Clubhouse
Meet ups (local and online)
AIGA, IxDA
Community events (Code for Good / Givecamp, Global Service Design Jam, Courses / Co-Learning) / Ladies of UX /Â
What should a designer learn today?
Attitude & aptitude  - curiosity & willingness to learn
Mentor / find leaders to learn fromÂ
Online, self-driven learning (courses, youtube, google)
Tools
Sketch
Figma
Miro
Adobe Products (Illustrator (SVG), Photoshop)
Designers often work together and collaborate, how did this change in 2020?
At work?
Miro, drawing messy, white board type work.
A developer can do the work, but often they need to be led down the path. Do you see this as a designers role, or more of an architect's role?
Are mobile designers different from web designers? (platform agnostic?) Multi-modal
Physical Design, Interactive Points, how do you manage expectations.
What is hardest about being a designer?
What is hard about getting started. Â (Constraint, confidence & expression), non-stop pitching
How can you be creative, but still need to work within a framework?
Constraints are helpfulÂ
Design systemsÂ
What Physical devices are you using?
iPad / Wacom Tablet
Old school - Sticky notes / Whiteboard / sketchbookÂ
Where can designers get started on the side, for freelance work
Dribbble
Fiverr
99designs
AwwwardsÂ
Purrfect Picks
Christy Picks
Books - Essentialism, Â Deep Work
Podcast: Peter Merholtz & JessieJames Garret - Finding our way
Zoe Picks
Design Better - Invision Podcast
Headspace Meditation App - Series, Focus Music
Elizabeth Picks
SquadsÂ
https://basecamp.com/shapeup
Brittney Postma
Wireframe Podcast by Adobe
Sackboy
Alex Patterson
https://config.figma.com/

1.7 - SocialBee with Ovi Negrean and Vlad Hosu
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-7-socialbee-with-ovi-negrean-and-vlad-hosu
Ovi Negrean and Vlad Hosu
https://socialbee.io/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ovidiunegrean/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vladhosu/
https://twitter.com/SocialBeeHQ
https://www.facebook.com/socialbee.io/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/socialbee.io/
https://www.instagram.com/socialbeeteam/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGu5RruK-fvI-w3xsA9DYGg
Co-Founder and Chief Executive Bee
Who is Vlad?Co-Founder and Chief Technical Bee
What is SocialBee?Social Media Management Tools, Training, and Teams.
How did SocialBee get started?https://socialbee.io/about-us/
What kind of technology stack is SocialBee built on?Blog: Preact and Wordpress
Application: AngularJS 1.5.7
Did you intend on becoming a SAAS in the beginning when you started? Do you have any APIâs that you can integrate into SocialBee so that we could push our content to you instead of relying on RSS feeds? There appears to be a lot that happens on the backend of SocialBee. Are you hosted on AWS, GCP or Azure? Is your scheduling platform completely custom? Do you rely on cron jobs for most of the posting functionality per user? Is it difficult relying on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and now Instagram APIs? Purrfect Picks Ovi Negreanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billions_(TV_series)
Vlad HosuPlace Link Here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Crown_(TV_series)
https://socialbee.io/concierge/
https://saassummit.user.com/speakers/ovi-negrean/

1.6 - Jamstack Handbook with Colby Fayock
Colby Fayock Links
https://twitter.com/colbyfayock
https://www.youtube.com/colbyfayock
https://www.twitch.tv/colbyfayock
https://github.com/colbyfayock
https://dribbble.com/colbyfayock
https://www.instagram.com/colbyfayock/
https://www.colbyfayock.com/
Who is Colby Fayock?
Colby helps others learn by doing through articles, videos, and courses about Javascript, React, and the static web. He is a Lead UX & Front End Engineer passionate about tackling challenges that can help save peopleâs lives and make the world a better place.
What is Jamstack?Ask Colby some leading questions ;)
What is the Jamstack? What makes the Jamstack so great? What are some of the challenges? How can you build a Jamstack site or app? What isn't the Jamstack great at? E-Commerce in the Jamstack Is it WordPress vs the Jamstack? (poke the fire!) Additional Mentioned Links Purrfect Picks Colby FayockNext.js WordPress Starter - Headless WordPress into a static Next.js app
Applitools Eyes GitHub Action - Work in progress, the company I work at
Alex Pattersonhttps://www.disneyplus.com/series/wandavision/4SrN28ZjDLwH - WandaVision
https://fauna.com/ - Fauna Database
Brittney PostmaUse Shopping Cart - Nick DeJesus @dayhaysoos

1.5 - MDX with Chris Biscardi
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-5-mdx-with-chris-biscardi/
Chris Biscardi Links
https://twitter.com/chrisbiscardi
http://www.christopherbiscardi.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherbiscardi/
github.com/ChristopherBiscardi
http://stackoverflow.com/users/740600/chris-biscardi
Who is Chris Biscardi?Chris teaches people how to write Rust, work with Serverlesss, and take advantage of the Jamstack. He is an independent consultant with two major products (Toast and Sector) whose talks can be viewed at a variety of conferences such as qcon, gophercon, and more. Chris runs the Party Corgi Network, a community of practice and is an MDX maintainer.
I consult in two main areas:
* Building teams around specific initiatives (such as building a Design System team).
* Applying modern and emerging technologies (GraphQL, CSS-in-JS, K8s/Containerization, JAMStack/GatsbyJS, React) using mainly Golang and JavaScript.
What is MDX?Markdown for the component era
MDX is an authorable format that lets you seamlessly write JSX in your Markdown documents. You can import components, such as interactive charts or alerts, and embed them within your content. This makes writing long-form content with components a blast đ.
Ask Chris some leading questions ;)
Why would you use regular markdown? What makes MDX so powerful? If you have HTML tags in md do they need to be converted to JSX? How do you get compilation at Build Time, if a component is used? How does MDX perform at scale? Digital Gardenâs with MDX, what framework would you recommend to get started with one right now? So, youâve created a new ESM first framework built on Preact called Toast. Is MDX built into it out of the box? https://www.toast.dev/ CodingCat.dev relatedWe are currently using @mdx-js/runtime directly to convert our blog posts from MDX over to output.
Is this bad, should we use something like https://github.com/hashicorp/next-mdx-remote instead?
https://github.com/swc-project/swc
https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa
Alex Patterson Brittney PostmaBuild a Toast Site with MDX and Tailwind - Learn with Jason
Party Corgi Network https://partycorgi.com/

1.4 - Next.js 10 with Guillermo Rauch
https://codingcat.dev/podcasts/1-4-next-js-10-with-guillermo-rauch/
Talking with Guillermo Rauch about Next.js 10 and Vercel. Including plans for 2021.

1.3 - AWS Amplify Admin UI with Rene Brandel
Purrfect.dev on CodingCat.dev
AWS Amplify Admin UI
(Alex Intro)
Welcome back Purrfect Peeps!
Today we are going to talk with René Brandel about AWS Amplify Admin UI.
The Amplify Admin UI is a visual interface for frontend web and mobile developers to develop app backends and manage app content outside the AWS Management Console. Teams can use the Admin UI to create and manage enterprise-ready, scalable, and secure cloud backends for their apps.
René BrandelRené is a Senior Product Manager with Amazon Web Services (AWS). He is currently on the AWS Amplify project.
LinksRené Huangtian Brandel - Senior Product Manager - Technical - Amazon Web Services (AWS) AWS Amplify Admin UI
The actual UI: Admin UI basics - Introduction - Amplify Docs
**Content May Contain Affiliate Links
What got you started with Amplify?
Helping frontend developersPersonally, always inspired on how to write less code for more
What would you recommend for a person to get started with Amplify?
If you're a frontend web or mobile developer on AWS, then Amplify is the best way to get startedHelps developers add cloud-based features to frontend apps
Scale out their application as their users grow
Focus on the experience instead of worrying about infrastructure setup
Amplify Admin UI
What's the Amplify Admin UI? Is this something new?
Do you need an AWS account to get started?
What's so special about the new visual data modeler?
GSIâs are always difficult, does this help? (In relation to the data modeler)
What are some other major features you can have with the Admin UI? (we can talk about auth)
Access outside the AWS Management Console
This is amazing but could we talk a little bit about how it works? Is it running on Java somehow, like Firebase emulator?
Non-technical users - how do they use it?
How does this new Amplify Admin UI work with existing customers?
How do they turn it on?CLI users
Purrfect Picks
(These are fun picks for the week)
RenéRe:invent Sessions:
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mobile/the-aws-reinvent-2020-guide-to-front-end-web-and-mobile/
Alexhttps://www.twitch.tv/videos/824360476 - Feature Launch on Twitch

1.2 - Kinsta with Brian Li
(Alex Intro)
Brian Li, Website Content Manager at KinstaÂź
Kinsta is a managed WordPress hosting provider that helps take care of all your needs regarding your website. We run our services on cutting-edge technology and take support seriously.
Guest Details Brian Li Links**Content May Contain Affiliate Links
https://codingcat.dev/kinsta-saved-codingcatdevs-lms-dream-after-3-others-failed/
General QuestionsWhat is the difference between shared hosting, VPS, or dedicated hosting?
Why did Kinsta decide to use the shared container approach?
https://kinsta.com/blog/google-cloud-hosting/#4-improved-performance?kaid=XIIHFPADWOKE
Is this mainly for security, or speed or reliability?
Is pricing the biggest deciding factor for moving to GCP?Is this savings passed to the customer? Let's say that GCP gets even cheaper will my bill go down? Performance
With CodingCatDev we have LearnDash LMS as well as Buddy Boss, both of these use heavy transactional data, would it be possible to use something faster for the database?
What is MariaDB https://mariadb.org/?
What is the real difference between Kinsta and someone else?
Purrfect PicksBrian
https://workers.cloudflare.com/sites
AlexKinstaâs Blog is a wealth of information!

1.1 - Infrastructure as Code with Pulumi
Today we are going to talk with Lee Briggs from Pulumi. Pulumi allows you to create modern Infrastructure as Code, using any cloud using familiar programming languages and tools.
The BEST part is that Pulumi is 100% open source.
Guest Details
https://www.linkedin.com/in/briggsl/
General QuestionsWhat is Infrastructure as Code (IaC)?
Why would you want to adopt IaC?
Who made changes to the codeTicket that was linked
Collaboration
Documentation
Does IaC document your infrastructure?
Does IaC allow for solid Dev Ops?
PulumiWhat is Pulumi?
What makes Pulumi different than
Cloud Formation - https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/vs/cloud_templates/
Terraform - https://www.pulumi.com/docs/intro/vs/terraform/
Arm
Will IaC take longer?
Should it be used for an MVP?How large of a team would you have before using IaC?
Is it worth the time to set up if it is just something quick.
Is Pulumi good for single code shops that know only a single language?
Speed to market is easier.No need to learn markup language
How big is the learning curve of IaC?
Serverless is YAMLPulumi support âecosystemsâ
NodeJSGo
.Net
Purrfect Picks Lee
Great examples
https://github.com/pulumi/examples
https://www.pulumi.com/resources/introduction-to-pulumi?utm_source=codingcat
Queenâs Gambit
AlexFUN Stuff

0.10 - Amplify with Nader Dabit
AWS Amplify
Guest Details Nader DabitSenior Developer Advocate at Amazon Web Services
Web and mobile developer specializing in cross-platform & cloud-enabled application development.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/naderdabit/
https://twitter.com/dabit3
https://dev.to/dabit3/
What is AWS Amplify?
Do you see more people using AppSync vs. API Management?
We have had a hard time differentiating DynamoDB Scan/Query from what actually gets filtered through AppSync, any perspectives on how to avoid common issues with this?
Is there a way to debug using `amplify mock function` in VSCode with 4.18.0??
Do you recommend using Cloudfront to serve S3 images for your Amplify hosted site?
FutureI know the video plugin is coming along, are there any other cool features coming out for Amplify that people should know about?
Purrfect Picks Naderhttps://www.amazon.com/Flash-Boys-Wall-Street-Revolt/dp/0393351599
https://www.amazon.com/Autobiography-Malcolm-Told-Alex-Haley/dp/0345350685
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv75sKQFFIenWHrprnrR9aA Alex
Amplify Video Tutorial for VOD

0.9 Jeff Delaney of fireship.io
Creator of https://fireship.io/ , https://angularfirebase.com/ , https://www.youtube.com/c/angularfirebase
Jeff currently has 275k subscribers on YouTube and growing. He is also a Google Developer Expert in both Angular and Firebase.
https://www.kaggle.com/jeffd23
https://github.com/codediodeio
https://twitter.com/Jeffdelaney23
First talk to me about this Kaggle thing, what is it?
Did you get started on tutorials because of https://codediode.io/ ?
What made you start angular firebase, which eventually became fireship?
Did you ever think you would be able to make a career out of making Tutorials?
I have been a lifetime Pro Member on your channel and have never regretted it for a minute, it has helped push me as a dev expert and taught me countless things I didnât know.
What do you think it is that makes your tutorials so easy to digest?
At this point what do you think you like doing more
Creating codeCreating vids
I am trying to find out how to become a GDE in 2020, I know you have a whole video on what it took to find that path. https://youtu.be/IDZyZMYn3H0
What do you think is the biggest part of becoming a GDE:
TutorialsPublic Speaking
Meetups
Future
Do you think Flutter will continue to grow as fast as it has?
Do you think Angular 9 (Ivy) is a game changer?
I noticed that we are both PADI certified, we need to plan a trip!
Purrfect Picks AlexJeffâs 100 seconds of Code
https://youtu.be/DC471a9qrU4
ML powered background removal app

0.8 - Cloudinary with Tessa Mero
Developer Advocate at Cloudinary
Get to know TessaSo you went to school in Washington correct?
It seems like you have always been involved with helping people around technology whether teaching or evangelizing for an organization, what started that for you?
You travel a lot, is it mostly for fun or the job?
Cloudinary QuestionsHow did you get started at Cloudinary?
What is it like being a developer advocate for Cloudinary?
How big is the staff that keeps the SDKs up to date?
You recently took over the MDE (Media Developer Experts) program, was this a big shift for you?
I feel like Cloudinary is very unique in the industry, do you know of any direct competitors?
ImageKit...
RandomWe met at Refactor.Tech and you took me to my first Korean BBQ, it seems like you have been ordering that stuff your whole life. So what is your favorite Korean BBQ dish?
Purrfect Picks Tessa Alexhttps://www.sanity.io/plugins/sanity-plugin-asset-source-cloudinary`

0.7 - Scully with Aaron Frost
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronfrost/
Who is Aaron Frost? Tell us a little bit about yourself?Do you really like Tacos as much as I have heard?
I have to know what led you to start one of the largest Angular conferences ever?
Scully.io
https://github.com/scullyio/scully/blob/master/README.md
https://github.com/scullyio/scully/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md
So did Mulder come up with this name? Where you watching XFiles when trying to come up with a name?Will Angular 9 / Ivy be supported?
Will it work with Angular Elements?
Can I still have lazy Loaded Routes / Auth Guards?
Will I run into weird âwindowâ items like I have in Gatsby?
Static Site Generator What is a SSG? How does it differ from a SSR?
Why has it taken the Angular community so long to have a SSG?
Will Scully.io be able to compete with Gatsby and Vuepress?
Random Question
Do Aliens Exist?
Purrfect Picks Aaron Alex P.
0.6 - NextJS with Guillermo Rauch
Guest Details
Guillermo Rauch - CEO ZEIThttps://www.linkedin.com/in/guillermo-rauch-b834b917b/
Who is Guillermo Rauch? Tell us a little bit about yourself?What pushed you to leave your prior companies as CTO and take on the new role of CEO at Zeit?
https://zeit.co/about/rauchg
Do you still have time to code like you did back in the https://socket.io/, https://mongoosejs.com/ ⊠days. Or has your daily switched over to more business focus and making great products?
Zeit What is Zeit in a nutshell?
How do you compare Zeit to something like Netlify or Firebase?
Does Zeit run in the big three (AWS, Azure, GCloud)?
NextJS Why did you start NextJS?
What does NextJS allow you to do vs. create-react-app?
You can create static pages on NextJS, so why would you use Gatsby instead?
I have forced some of the static built lambdas to work on Googleâs cloud functions, but why does it work so easily on Zeit?
Rando Question
NextJS has its own page outside of Zeit, why Doesnât NextJS have a twitter handle??
What is one of the most creative ways you have seen NextJS be implemented?
Purrfect Picks Guillermohttps://rauchg.com/2020/2019-in-review
âImpossible just takes longerâ
Discord - React Native App
https://blog.discordapp.com/why-discord-is-sticking-with-react-native-ccc34be0d427
Alex P.https://zeit.co/blog/our-first-online-conference - amazing topics
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBnKlKpPeaglHkjwrD8wDtUDHUMPIYeim
https://www.ng-conf.org/ we will have a podcast booth setup so come on by and talk with us!

0.5 - Agile Methodology
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderfeldman/
Agile Related QuestionsTell us a little bit about yourself?
Why Agile?
What are the biggest hurdles you see in organizations implementing an agile methodology?
What is the most effective way for an organization to start working in Agile
What are some resources you can give to developers and program managers to further their support in Project Management?
Greg Larman
Rando QuestionYou have a lot of letters on the end of your LinkedIn Profile, what in your mind is most beneficial to your success and future career path.
Purrfect PicksAlex Feldman
Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell https://youtu.be/502ILHjX9EE
Nick R.
Ray Dalio - Principles for Success - Mini Series. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9XGUpQZY38
https://images.app.goo.gl/n1t7RtvK3zAz2ujY6
Useful resourcesAgile Product Ownership in a Nutshell https://youtu.be/502ILHjX9EE

0.4 - Sanity.io
Guest Details
Knut Melvaer
Head of Developer Relations Sanity.io
https://www.linkedin.com/in/knutmelvaer/detail/contact-info/
https://twitter.com/kmelve
https://www.knutmelvaer.no/
What is a Headless CMS?
What is Sanity.io?
How does Sanity fit into JAMStack?
What is the idea behind Portable Text?
What is GROQ all about?
GROQ is a query language that lets you query, join, and transform JSON documents without having to create schemas, or resolvers
How is it different than say Contentful?
I know that Sanity is focused on content, but could you replace something like Firebase or DynamoDB with Sanity.io?
RandomHow did you transition from studying religion to development advocate?
Purrfect PicksKnutâs
Take a vacationâŠitâs good to take a break and shut the laptop down.
Nickâs

0.3 - Cloudinary Community
Senior Frontend Developer @cloudinary and core maintainer of @StorefrontUI. Founder & Organizer of @VueJSIsrael Meetups. Vietnamese but live in Israel. Speaker. Blogger. Bookworm and hardcore Sailormoon fan.
https://www.github.com/mayashavin
https://www.twitter.com/MayaShavin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mayashavin/
https://www.mayashavin.com/
https://medium.com/@mayashavin
Tim BenniksDirector of web development at Valtech Paris. Born in Amsterdam. Speaker. Writer. Organizing front-end meetups in paris.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbenniks/
https://timbenniks.nl/
https://github.com/timbenniks
https://twitter.com/timbenniks
Shodipo Ayomide
Senior Developer Advocate đ„ & Software Engineer âą Media Developer Expert @cloudinary âą Lead: @unstack_, @react_summit, @oscafrica, @naijahacks.
https://linkedin.com/in/shodipo-ayomide
https://twitter.com/developerayo
https://github.com/developerayo
MDE QuestionsWhat is a Media Developer Expert (MDE)?
https://cloudinary.com/blog/announcing_cloudinary_s_media_developer_experts_program
How did you get started as an MDE (or select potential MDE - mainly for Maya :))?
Producing content and tutorials take a long time, why are you passionate about it?
What areas do you focus on the most concerning Cloudinary?
Client-SideServer Side
Mobile
What are the inspiration and motivation for you to start contributing to the community despite your busy schedule? (like organizing a meetup, contributing to open source, etc)
How do you get local community involvement?
RandomCan we put an overlay using Cloudinary to swap StreamYard for AJ?

0.2 - Purrfect Program Management
Infotainment Software Program Manager at General Motors
Linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nickrouech/
PM QuestionsSo you are a Project mana
What is the difference between a Project  Manager and Program Manager?
I noticed you have your PMP (Project Management Professional) Certification.
https://www.pmi.org/certifications/types/project-management-pmp
What made you decide to commit the time to get the certification?
Can you tell me how hard that was to get?
Where do you see Program Management in the next 3-5 years.
Random QuestionsSo you have a side hustle that I help you out on from time to time called mi (my) blend coffee.
Can you tell me what got you into the coffee business?

0.1 - Purrfect Origin Story
This is the Origin story for purrfect.dev and its creators.
We are still figuring out what we want purrfect.dev to become, but having fun learning about everyone in the web development community.
You can also find the video version at https://link.ajonp.com/youtube

0.0 - The Purrfect Beginning
We are on a mission to provide you with the latest tools and trends, that take you from a house cat to a fierce LION.
Even when your code isnât feline that good, Â we ensure youâll get there with the right cat-i-tude.
Alright.. Letâs get up and GIT moving..
Right Meow!!!
Learning how to be a developer is hard, Purrfect.dev will show you how to grow as a developer bit by bit.
What We Cover
JAMStack (Javascript, API, MarkUp) HTML CSS Gaming (Unity) Mobile AWS, GCP, Azure Serverless Agile Scrum Project and Program Management Showing developers the successful path Quickest way to get PAIDLinks
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