Find a comfortable position, put on your headphones and listen to some of our most talented @FullStackFest speakers like @sarah_edo, @NikkitaFTW or @bdougieYO. We can’t wait to meet you again in person. Until then, let’s celebrate #InternationalPodcastDay. https://t.co/7IiXYAdyfB
@jaredforsyth Looks like Staltz already engaged your other tweet about scuttlebutt, but if you're not aware, @BeakerBrowser and DAT is also worth a look. Great talk from @pfrazee on p2p networks @FullStackFest this year: https://t.co/LtihXHkTL7
"Standardizing JavaScript Decorators in TC39" by @littledan
Curious about how the TC39 process works? In this talk, Daniel will explain how the newest language proposals such as temporal & immutable records are going down the pipeline.
https://t.co/RCwzDlyf7G
"It’s Probably Fine" by @catehstn
What's the difference between a functional team and a failing team? How do we make a failing team functional, and a functional team great?
https://t.co/teOfo4UrrR
"The Future of Web Animation" by @sarah_edo
We talk a lot about how to animate on the web, and what’s possible in browsers today, but where is animation heading? Sara takes us on a whirlwind featuring biofeedback sensors, 3d on the web & more!
https://t.co/6Aho1SZnPl
"(Programming Languages) in Agda = Programming (Languages in Agda)" by Philip Wadler
This talk introduces Programming Language Foundations in Agda, a new textbook that is also an executable Agda script.
Keep watching for an unexpected ending...
https://t.co/bVVTJcN5UE
"Bringing WebAssembly outside the web with WASI" by @linclark
What if you could run WebAssembly outside your browser? That's what WASI is about and its possibilities are endless!
https://t.co/78nlj6EfzJ
"Why p2p deserves another chance" by @pfrazee
May of us remember peer-to-peer networking from the days of Napster, file-sharing, and Metallica lawsuits. Was that all that p2p was good for? You'll have to keep watching!
https://t.co/7CgP0ebX99
"Your Tests Lack Vision: Adding Eyes to Your Automation Framework" by @techgirl1908
Learn how to use visual validation to perform difficult checks for things like UX, localization, usability, responsive design, and cross-device testing.
https://t.co/N3rYatPbw8
Watch "CSS Houdini Today" by @Una
CSS Houdini is one of the most exciting and powerful advancements in web styling. It allows developers to access the CSS Object Model and tell the browser how it should interpret code written in CSS.
https://t.co/u3qi6GzEhz
"We're gunna program like it's 1999" by @leeb
Lee opened Full Stack Fest 2019 with this keynote about how the web has evolved in terms of complexity and scale!
https://t.co/hyjFMu9xjb
"Your Tests Lack Vision: Adding Eyes to Your Automation Framework"
Learn about the state of the art in visual testing with this talk by @techgirl1908 on Full Stack Fest 2019!
https://t.co/kcvFZl1Ft6
"Applied Accessibility: Practical Tips for Building More Accessible Front-Ends" by @SaraSoueidan
A chock-full of tips for creating more accessible front-end foundations. If writing HTML, CSS, and JS is part of your job, then this talk is for you!
https://t.co/iMpDc7WN29
"How to build a social network entirely on serverless" by @theburningmonk
Serverless is a pretty much established practice nowadays. But do you know how to build an entire social network out of it?
https://t.co/HfzufNjwQh
"Spreading the JAM throughout your CI Workflow" by @bdougieYO
The JAMStack is empowering the Microservice and distributed architectures in ways that we had not previously conceived. Join Brian in walking through how you can leverage this new tool!
https://t.co/biQk9ppZSn
"TBA: Developer experience stuff?"
@ag_dubs took so long in sending us her talk title it ended up becoming a feature, not a bug. Watch her talk about developer tools, why we like them, and how to think about writing more!
https://t.co/AkaCo4F0nr
"Building a Modern Memex" by @hyfen
From Full Stack Fest 2018: Learn how Andrew built his own memex, an organizational tool from 1945 🤯
https://t.co/YQbSNzFZU1
"A programming language for a continuous delivery world" by @ellenchisa
What would it look like to build a modern language so we could still code live in production, but do it safely? Don't miss this talk from Ellen speaking about @darklang!
https://t.co/STJnXLbds1