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Simplifying Slinkity with Anthony Campolo

01.11.2022 - By Charles M WoodPlay

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Ever feel overwhelmed by the crazy number of new frameworks? We’ve got a solution for you. In this episode, the JavaScript jamboree sits down with Anthony Campolo, a software developer who’s spreading the word about a powerful yet flexible new tool--Slinkity. They talk about how Slinkity answers the age-old question and simplifies everything, how to prevent the nasty “uncanny valley” from rearing its head during loading, and why eBay and Slinkity are on the same page about “the basics”.“I think Slinkity is an interesting new way to build websites in a framework-agnostic way. It’s like using little sprinkles of JavaScript!”Anthony CampoloIn This Episode:If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all these new frameworks, Anthony explains how Slinkity simplifies it all How to effectively use Slinkity’s bundling capabilities with Vite and other tools What tools and techniques you need to prevent an “uncanny valley” from popping up every time you sit down to program Remember eBay? Anthony explains how Slinkity and eBay are making programmers want to “go back to the basics”.Sponsors:VultrTop End DevsCoaching | Top End DevsRoundtable Picks:AJ’s M1 Max MacBook Pro Wheel of Time TV show on AmazonPrime Anthony’s Discord servers: LunchDev, FrontEnd.Horse Charles’s Marvel Legendary board and card game Auth0 authentication and authorization tool Jon Rich and Mike Rowe song “Santa Has a Dirty Job” Steve’s Venom 2 movie https://twitter.com/Dadsaysjokes Learn more about Slinkity: Home Page Twitter GitHub Connect with Anthony: Twitter GitHub Blog Special Guest: Anthony Campolo.Sponsored By:Coaching | Top End Devs: Do you want to level up your career? or go freelance? or start a podcast or youtube channel? Let Charles Max Wood Help You Achieve Your DreamsTop End Devs: Learn to Become a Top 5% Developer. Join our community of ambitious and engaged programmers to learn how.Vultr: <a...

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