Qwik with Misko Hevery on Web Rush #144
Misko Hevery just announced Qwik. What is Qwik? How does Qwik work? What mental model is required for developers to use Qwik? How is Qwik different? And what is the road map for Qwick at this point?
John Papa is a professional Web Developer and storyteller. He currently leads the Academic Cloud Advocacy teams at Microsoft and formerly worked for Disney.
Misko Hevery just announced Qwik. What is Qwik? How does Qwik work? What mental model is required for developers to use Qwik? How is Qwik different? And what is the road map for Qwick at this point?
Andre Young talks about shifting from .Net to Javascript and what changed in his tool chain. He talks about rethinking how he programs, making the transition with a team, and what approaches didn't work that well with Javascript apps.
David Neal talks about his process for creating sketch notes around the talks he gives, how he got started with sketch notes, his thoughts on bad drawings, tips for describing non-visual things, and what kinds of tools he recommends to get started with sketch notes.
We're talking with Sebastian Lorber about Docusaurus. What is Docusaurus? How do you get started using Docusaurus? Why would someone switch to Docusaurus? What kinds of interactive features does Docusaurus offer? How are Docusaurus translations handled? And how is versioning handled in Docusaurus?
Wassim Chegham talks about his work on the Azure Static Web App CLI. Why would you need an emulator to test local development? Does the CLI bring Azure to your local development? What does static really mean in this context? And what was it like releasing a tool like this to his peers?