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Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Big Deno Changes

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Wes Bos

Tech News, Technology, News

4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

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Monday! Monday! Monday! Open wide dev fans! Get ready! To stuff your face with

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JavaScript CSS! Node modules! Barbecue tips! Get workflow! Break dancing! Soft skills!

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Web development! The hastiest! The courageous! The tastiest! Web development

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treats! Coming in hot! Here is Wes Barakuda! Boss! And Scott El Torro Lugo!

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Tolinsky!

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Oh! Welcome to syntax on this Monday! He's intrigued! We're going to be talking about

0:33.0

Dino and the changes coming to Dino in terms of big changes was the name of their

0:39.0

blog post. Big changes ahead for Dino. And we're going to be talking all about what

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these are, what these mean for you, and what this means for the Web and who is using

0:48.0

Dino. My name is Scott Tolinsky. I'm a developer from Denver, Colorado, and with me

0:52.0

as always, is Wes Boss. Hey, excited about this? This dropped just like a couple

0:58.0

days ago. We're like, oh, we definitely need to do a syntax about this, because we've been

1:02.0

talking about, I feel like we talked about Dino for a while, and then we've just been talking about

1:06.0

JavaScript runtimes a ton lately, with edge functions and bun and all that. So, big news.

1:13.0

Big news. Who'd ever thought JavaScript runtime has been getting this much airtime?

1:18.0

Yeah. Yeah. This episode is sponsored by two companies, one of which does not need to

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run or air. I guess it is in the air, one of which is in the air, the other which runs on

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servers. One of these is Linode that runs on servers, and one of them is Log Rocket, which

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flies in the air, airtime, runtime. Got it? Bingo. Log Rocket is the perfect place to see

1:41.0

how your errors and exceptions happen, and how users are using your website with

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video replays. And this is like a game changer. If you like to see how things happen to both

1:52.0

debug them, but to understand, you hate looking at just a bunch of flow charts and graphs

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