More Qwik with Misko Hevery on Web Rush #195
Misko Hevery introduces us to Qwik and answers questions about what Qwik is, why would a developer want to use Qwik, what implementation details Qwik takes care of, and what the developer experience is like using Qwik.
const podcast = {
episode: 195,
title: 'More Qwik',
topics: [
'qwik', 'frameworks', 'apps'
],
guest: 'Misko Hevery'
hosts: [
'Ward Bell', 'Craig Shoemaker'
]
};
Recording date: 07/07/2022
John Papa @John_Papa
Ward Bell @WardBell
Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin
Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
Miski Hevery @MHevery
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Resources:
- Misko Hevery
- Qwik
- Preload
- Prefetching
- Lazy vs eager loading
- Qwik API documentation
- Microfront ends
- Qwik Playground
- Qwik City
- Qwik Tutorials
- Qwik Examples
Timejumps
- 00:40 Guest introduction
- 01:29 Why create another framework?
- 03:05 What is Qwik?
- 09:07 Sponsor: Nrwl
- 09:43 Lazy loading issues
- 12:47 How should app developers think about these issues?
- 18:44 Does Qwik take care of implementation details?
- 22:31 Sponsor: Ag Grid
- 23:33 Who is the target for Qwik?
- 29:27 What is Qwik City?
- 30:32 What's Qwik's developer experience?
- 33:56 What is Qwikify React?
- 37:22 How should someone check out Qwik?
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.