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Kent C. Dodds on Why he Traded Angular for React, Launching EpicWeb.dev, + What’s Next for EpicReact.dev
Kent C. Dodds joins Tracy Lee and Rob Ocel at THAT Conference-WI for a discussion about his journey from being an Angular developer to becoming a leading figure in the React community. Kent shares his motivations for making the switch, detailing how React's focus on JavaScript fundamentals and its incremental adoption of new features appealed to him. He also reviews his current and upcoming projects, including the launch of EpicWeb.dev, a comprehensive platform designed to provide end-to-end web development education. Kent talks about the updates coming to EpicReact.dev, including a new tutorial where developers can build useState and useEffect from scratch, aimed at deepening their understanding of React hooks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:41 Preparing for a 90-Minute Keynote 05:37 Writing a Book and Other Projects 08:04 Surrounded by Ambitious People 09:01 Personal Stories and Balance 10:22 Lessons from Domo and Joe Eames 11:21 Learning from Experienced Engineers 12:41 The Importance of Surroundings 13:33 Choosing the Right People to Associate With 14:46 Kent's Organizational Skills 15:41 Balancing Work and Family 17:06 Committing to Big Things 18:04 Avoiding Burnout and Assessing Priorities 19:26 Sharing Personal Stories in Talks 20:21 Finding Effectiveness and Efficiency 21:17 Dealing with Burnout and Overwhelm 22:46 The Entrepreneurial Mentality 23:15 Running to the Top and Figuring It Out 24:14 Kent's Various Projects 25:41 Transitioning from Angular to React Follow Kent C Dodds on Social Media Twitter: https://x.com/kentcdodds Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentcdodds/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kentcdodds.com GitHub: https://github.com/kentcdodds EpicWeb.dev: https://www.epicweb.dev/ EpicReact.dev: https://www.epicreact.dev/ Learn More About THAT Conference Wisconsin 2024: https://thatconference.com/wi/2024/ Listen to this episode here. Sponsored by Wix Studio...
Aug 14, 2024
2 mins
Can Vercel Fix React?
Tracy Lee, Ben Lesh and Adam Rackis discuss the current state of React and its potential future. React and Vercel: A Positive Change? One of the key topics of conversation revolves around React and its relationship with Vercel. It's worth noting that high-profile React core team members have recently made the move to Vercel, which many see as a positive change. This move brings fresh perspectives and expertise to the project, potentially leading to exciting developments in the future. However, the hosts also acknowledge the challenges of upgrading to React 18, as there are still many users on older versions. Upgrading can have a significant impact on tests and requires careful consideration. It's clear that React's evolution is an ongoing process, and the community plays a crucial role in shaping its future. The Potential of Bun: A New Default Runtime for Node Development Is there potential for the runtime called Bun to become the default for node development? Ben expresses skepticism about this possibility, highlighting the need for perfect execution and widespread community support. Switching to a new runtime involves extensive testing and potential risks, especially for critical financial services. On the other hand, Adam presents a more optimistic view, emphasizing the advantages, such as its built-in TypeScript support and improved interop with node. He believes that as Bun continues to grow and improve, and could become a compelling option for new projects. The Future of Front-End Development: Likability and AI They also share their thoughts on the future of front-end development and various technologies. They highlight the importance of likability and the team behind a project, as these factors can greatly influence its success. Additionally, they discuss the potential impact of AI on framework development, raising interesting questions about the role of automation in shaping the future of web development. While React is praised for its strengths, its perceived limitations compared to other frameworks are also mentioned. The advancements in state management in Angular are highlighted, showcasing the continuous evolution of front-end technologies and the need for developers to stay adaptable and open to new possibilities. Listen to the full podcast here: https://modernweb.podbean.com/e/modern-web-podcast-s11e20-can-vercel-fix-react-a-conversation-with-tracy-lee-ben-lesh-adam-rackis/...
Jan 25, 2024
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