Ryan Irelan & Andrew record another devMode standup streamed live on YouTube; we launch into a philosophical “What if?” scenario where PHP is the language that runs in the browser as well as the server.
We talk about the “great divide” and how JavaScript’s superpower of running in the browser is driving a decent chunk of the adoption of one language to rule them all.
We also talk more about Vite.js, and Ryan’s conversion of CraftQuest.io over to it, and how that’s been as a project for him.
Finally we talk more about Nuxt, the Europa Museum project conversion to Docker + Vite.js, Six Flags Great Adventure & more!
What If...? (TV series)
What If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today?
Brendan Eich on Creating JavaScript in 10 Days
The Great Divide
Phoenix Live View
Laravel Livewire
Sprig Craft CMS plugin
Isomorphic JavaScript: The Future of Web Apps
Rendering on the Web
TypeScript
Deno
Sanity.io
Vue.js 3.2 native web components
Isomorphic WASM with Rust & Percy
Thin Client Vs Thick Client
Vercel Serverless Pre-Rendering (SPR)
Test Driven Development book
The Art of WebAssembly
Easton Press 100 Greatest Books
100 Greatest Books list
Nuxt 3 Preview - U: nuxt / P: nuxt
Europa Museum on Docker + Vite.js
Absolute Path / CommonJS Vite.js issue
ES modules: A cartoon deep-dive
Vite.js
CraftQuest.io
Six Flags Darien Lake
DotAll Conference 2021
Vue.js Global Amsterdam Conference 2021