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John Papa

Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I speak at events, contribute to OSS, and I train technology thought leaders

Sketchnoting in Tech with Mike Rohde on Web Rush #123

4 March 2021 sketchnotes

Mike Rohde talks with John, Ward, Dan, and Craig about drawing sketchnotes. What is sketchnoting? How do you balance words vs pictures in sketchnotes? What are the tools people need to get started with sketchnotes? And what about people who can't draw - can they still use sketchnoting?

The Modern Web with Chris Coyier on Web Rush #122

25 February 2021 flexbox / css grid / web assembly

Chris Coyier talks with John, Ward, Dan, and Craig about the modern web. What technology should we be paying attention to? What tech has Chris used that was worth getting into? Flexbox or CSS Grid? Is there anything better than HTML coming? And what tools should developers be aware of?

Building React Apps on the Jamstack with Colby Fayock on Web Rush #121

18 February 2021 jamstack / vercel / netlify / react

Colby Fayock chats with John, Ward, and Dan about what Jamstack is, what to consider regarding storage, how to handle forms in Jamstack builds, whether you need to start from scratch when using Jamstack, and what the developer experience is like on the Jamstack.

Sam Artioli on Large Data in the Browser on Web Rush #120

11 February 2021 data / browsers

Sam Artioli talks with John, Ward, and Dan about using and managing large data in the browser. Should you download the entire set each time? How does CRDT affect the issue? Can you work collaboratively? And why should or shouldn't you put everything in a store?

Redwood JS with Anthony Campolo on Web Rush #119

4 February 2021 redwoodjs

Anythony Campolo talks with John, Ward, and Dan about Redwood JS. Is Redwood JS a framework or a library? Why would you use Redwood JS? What problems does it solve? Is it for beginners or experienced developers?

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