

Front-End Fire
TJ VanToll, Paige Niedringhaus, Jack Herrington
A weekly show that helps you stay up to date on the latest and greatest in the front-end world.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 54min
Zod v4: Prettier, Better, Faster, Smaller
The podcast dives into the exciting launch of Zod v4, emphasizing its performance boosts and a new coding approach with VibeRules. Angular 20 gets a spotlight with its quirky mascot debate and the stable 'Signals' feature. Meanwhile, Remix 3 introduces groundbreaking features amid shifting trends influenced by AI. The conversation also touches on Firefox's integration of Temporal and an ambitious hackathon by Bolt, all wrapped in amusing anecdotes about cheese rolling and live sports experiences. It's a lively blend of tech insights and cultural fun!

May 26, 2025 • 37min
VS Code Open Sources GitHub Copilot Chat
VS Code is shaking up the development world by open-sourcing its AI chat extension, GitHub Copilot, enhancing community collaboration. The discussion dives into the rise of AI tools and their financial viability compared to their closed-source counterparts. Listeners can also enjoy insights on the evolution of brand management in tech and the role of AI in media habits. Furthermore, there’s a lighthearted segment on quirky minor league baseball promotions, like redhead parades, making this episode both informative and entertaining.

May 21, 2025 • 47min
GraphQL and AI with Apollo CTO Matt DeBergalis
Matt DeBergalis, CTO and co-founder of Apollo, is a pioneer in making GraphQL accessible for developers. He dives into the evolution of GraphQL, its crucial role in large organizations with numerous APIs, and how AI can leverage GraphQL schemas for enhanced data querying. Matt shares insights from his experience with Meteor, including the need for efficient API integrations and the importance of user experience. The conversation also touches on the evolving tech landscape, merging AI with development, and playful experimentation with new technologies.

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May 19, 2025 • 40min
TanStack DB & The Rise of the Tannerverse
Exciting developments in the TanStack universe are taking center stage, especially with the launch of TanStack DB, which offers real-time data syncing. VS Code celebrates its 100th release, introducing AI features for better coding efficiency. A versatile new component library, Basecoat UI, is making waves for its framework-agnostic approach. The conversation also touches on tech innovations, including Google's logo refresh and Parcel's integration with Rust. Plus, personal journeys in literature and sumo wrestling bring a delightful twist to the discussion!

May 12, 2025 • 49min
Design, Code, Publish - All in Figma?
Node.js introduces exciting updates with enhanced performance and memory management. Google unveils its cutting-edge Gemini 2.5 AI model for front-end development, showcasing its prowess in the WebDev Arena. Figma’s latest conference reveals new tools like Figma Sites and an AI-powered prompting feature to enhance collaborative design. The podcast also explores innovative CSS properties for improved accessibility and shares intriguing insights into camera settings and feline curiosities. Tune in for a mix of tech, creativity, and community!

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May 5, 2025 • 56min
React Activity, Storybook 9 Beta, and AI as a Collaborator, Not a Crutch
Discover the exciting new Activity component in React that promises to enhance UI rendering efficiency! Dive into the intriguing beta release of Storybook 9, evolving into a comprehensive tool for frontend testing. The impact of AI coding assistants raises concerns about diminishing critical thinking skills among developers. Plus, get the scoop on the ambitious Ladybird web browser project striving for true web standards. Enjoy personal insights on productivity tools and even a nostalgic Linkin Park concert experience!

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Apr 28, 2025 • 37min
Alien Signals, React Compiler Hits RC, and RedwoodSDK Plans Revealed
Discover the latest in web development with a deep dive into Alien Signals, enhancing performance in JS applications. The React Compiler is on the brink of its stable release, promising optimized app building for developers. Learn about RedwoodSDK's ambitious plans for Cloudflare integration, aiming to empower personal software revolution. Plus, a look at the intriguing antitrust issues surrounding Chrome acquisition talks and a heartwarming glimpse into Detroit's population revival. Enjoy insights on grilling and the mysteries of 'Severance' season two!

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Apr 21, 2025 • 45min
All AI All the Time: OpenAI’s Codex, the Web Dev AI Survey, and More
Discover the latest advancements from OpenAI, including the powerful GPT-4.1 and the innovative Codex CLI for developers. Dive into the features of Next.js 15.3 and its impressive TurboPack. A new survey reveals insights into the AI tools most favored by developers, along with the challenges they face. Explore the exciting prospects of AI in web development and the potential creation of an AI-driven social media network. Plus, enjoy discussions on the unique storytelling of Solo Leveling and the charm of blending animation with live-action.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 50min
Agents Assemble: Google’s A2A Protocol, Copilot Reviews & RedwoodJS Reborn
Discover Google's new Agent2Agent protocol designed for AI agents to communicate seamlessly across platforms. Dive into GitHub Copilot's code review feature, allowing users to streamline bug fixes and enhance performance. Explore the rebranding of RedwoodJS to RedwoodSDK, focusing on an innovative framework for personal software. Catch up on emerging web development trends, including the rise of hackathons and new CSS properties for better readability. Plus, enjoy discussions on AI's impact on privacy and the thrill of minimalist app design!

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Apr 7, 2025 • 37min
tRPC v11, Netlify vs. Next.js, and Firefox Gets PWAs (Kind Of)
The discussion kicks off with the release of tRPC v11, highlighting its new capabilities, including support for non-JSON data and integration with TanStack Query v5. Next, the challenges of hosting Next.js apps, particularly from the perspective of Netlify, bring to light serious concerns about documentation and collaboration. Firefox's slow embrace of progressive web apps is also a noteworthy topic, along with exciting innovations in coding tools and the joy of quirky South Florida literature. Plus, there's buzz around Mario Kart World for Switch 2!


