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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

A Look Forward to 2019

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, News, Technology

4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Wes and Scott take a look back at 2018 as well as a look forward to what’s coming in 2019. Sentry - Sponsor If you want to know what’s happening with your errors, track them with Sentry. Sentry is open-source error tracking that helps developers monitor and fix crashes in real time. Cut your time on error resolution from five hours to five minutes. It works with any language and integrates with dozens of other services. Syntax listeners can get two months for free by visiting Sentry.io and using the coupon code “tastytreat”. CSS In Depth and In Motion - Sponsor Electron in Action from Manning Publications guides you, step-by-step, as you learn to build cross-platform desktop applications that run on Windows, OSX, and Linux. As a Syntax listener, you can get 40% off all their books and courses by visiting deals.manning.com/webdev and using the coupon code syntax40 at checkout. Show Notes 3:00 - What was hot in 2018? Tooling got easier GraphQL got easier and more accessible New GraphQL companies left and right CSS has gotten more awesome React Improvement in React Dev Tools JavaScript frameworks overall Edge adopting Chrome engine Microsoft bought Github Vue continues to impress and evolve VS Code continued to get amazing 31:29 - Predictions for 2019 Headless CMS game is going to get really real We’re gonna see rails for JavaScript start making some noise React will continue to see growth Design tools will get more code-y (Figma, etc.) VueJS will continue to see growth Developer Experience Tools will continue to get easier Wasm Code splitting easier ES6 Modules in Node Server Side Hot reloading 41:00 - Scott’s Year in Review Released 12 courses Major growth in Level Up as a platform Hired first employees to work and grow site Greatly improved quality and video production Gave first conf talks and spoke internationally 44:03 - Wes’ Year in Review Released two courses - CSS Grid and Advanced React Started work on JavaScript course Delegated lots of development to contractor Continued to work well with assistant Spoke at lots of confs Live Syntax! Grew Instagram Continued hot tips on twitter 47:00 - BIG ANNOUNCEMENT We’re both having babies! 48:09 - Wes’ Goals for 2019 Keep doing what I’m doing! New Website! JavaScript course Platform upgrades - been in the works for months - working on a faster rollout CSS course? VS Code course? More React? 8 YouTube Videos Instagram to 30k Parental Leave 52:26 - Scott’s Goals for 2019 Courses First non-Scott LUT courses (big plans / announcements here ) Parental Leave Major platform updates that are stuck in bottleneck More hires, more growth More free content More teaching from real world code Codebase to Hooks & Suspense Links Next.js Gatsby Parcel Hasura Prisma TakeShape GraphCMS Contentful WPGraphQL Apollo Github VS Code Microsoft Edge WordPress Svelte Vue.js Syntax 067: Goal Setting ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Fake or Fortune? Wes: Heavyweight Shameless Plugs Scott’s new course on design systems Wes’ Courses Tweet us your tasty treats! Scott’s Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes’ Instagram Wes’ Twitter Wes’ Facebook Scott’s Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets

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0:00.0

You're listening to Syntax, the podcast with the tastiest web development treats out there.

0:06.0

Strap yourself in and get ready.

0:08.0

Here is Scott Telinsky and West Boss.

0:10.4

Welcome to Syntax and Happy New Year to everybody.

0:14.0

I know it's not our first show of 2019, but it is the episode where we're going to take a look

0:20.0

back at what happened in 2018 in the web filming world as well as what are we

0:25.6

looking forward to both our own personal goals as well as our predictions for

0:29.6

what will happen in 2019.

0:32.6

Today's episode is sponsored by two awesome companies.

0:35.2

The first is Century, which is going to track

0:37.5

all of your client side and server side errors

0:40.5

and exceptions and provide you a whole bunch of data around what happened when this error happened,

0:45.8

as well as Manning books. They've got a 40% discount for all of y'all at deals.

0:51.9

Manning.com for slash web dev today we are

0:54.4

spotlighting a book called electron in action this is something I get a question

0:58.9

about all the time do you have an electron course I't, but this looks like a fantastic book to learn how electron works.

1:06.4

Electron is the, what would you describe electron as Scott?

1:09.8

Electron is basically a way that you can publish desktop apps for both Mac, Linux, Windows,

1:17.0

whatever via the front-end tools that we know in love like JavaScript and Node-JS.

1:22.0

Well, I guess No, J.SS is not a front-end tool but

1:24.0

JavaScript, HML, CSS, that sort of stuff to build actual legit applications.

1:29.8

What's awesome about Electron is that you can reuse components that you've built and things like that and react and and oftentimes it makes having a web app and turn into a desktop app very very easy. I love. It's one of those things that we often

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