Let’s Learn! Intro Sessions
Take your first steps with a new tool in these learning sessions for beginners. Follow along with an expert teacher as they introduce you to the basics of tools, techniques, frameworks, and more in these episodes.
Let’s Learn Waku for React
Waku’s goal is to “make React development fun again”. Learn how this minimal framework lets us build with React Server Components and more with creator Daishi Kato.
Let’s Learn Ember.js
When I asked Robbie Wagner what Ember.js is, he called it “the Rails of JavaScript”. Learn what it is and how we can use it in our web projects.
AnalogJS is the full-stack meta-framework for Angular
There’s a whole lot of interesting innovation happening in AnalogJS. Creator Brandon Roberts will teach us why it’s exciting, whether you’re an Angular dev or not.
Make React faster with Million
Can you get better performance than React offers without switching frameworks? Million says you can, and Chance Strickland will show us how it works.
Build Web APIs Using Python and FastAPI
Python works for the web. Learn how FastAPI allows developers to build web APIs quickly. Jay Miller teaches us how.
Learn With Jason Live, LIVE! The CSS-stravaganza!
Adam Argyle likes CSS. In this episode, he’s live in studio teaching us about everything from @property to @layer to scroll-snap and a whole lot more.
How to use coding AI assistants effectively
What can an AI coding assistant do, and what’s the best way to add one to your workflow? Ado Kukic will guide us through the options using Cody.
Can you actually own your identity and content on the web?
How do you prove you're you on the internet? How do you make sure a startup shutting down doesn't take all your data with it? Rizél Scarlett will show us how we can take back control.
Let’s Learn HTMX!
There’s been a lot of buzz about HTMX. I have no idea what it is. Jack Herrington joined us LIVE IN STUDIO to separate the facts from the memes.
Let's Learn Auth0 Actions!
We can extend our identity code using Auth0 Actions. Will Johnson will teach us how to use serverless and a drag-and-drop interface to build custom identity flows.
Let's Learn Motion DevTools!
Build, inspect, edit, and export animations made with CSS and Motion One using this Chrome extension from the Motion team. Matt Perry will show us how it works.
Let’s Learn Blender!
Blender is a free and open source 3D creation suite. In this episode, Prince Wilson will teach us how to get started building our own 3D designs.
Let’s Learn Netlify Edge Functions
In a solo episode, Jason will dig into the new Netlify Edge Functions. Learn what edge computing enables, what you can build with it, and how to get started.
Let's Learn tRPC!
The promise of tRPC is end-to-end typesafe APIs. In this episode, Alex / KATT will teach us what that means and how we can get started using tRPC in a React app.
Let’s Learn CommandBar!
Adding a ⌘+K shortcut to open a command palette in your app is a great way to give your users more control. CommandBar lets you add powerful search, nav, & custom actions quickly. James Evans will teach us how!
Let's Learn Passwordless Auth!
Passwordless auth is an exciting and convenient way to let your users access your apps. In this episode, Maricris Bonzo will teach us how to use Magic Labs to enable it for your apps!
Let's Learn SolidJS
SolidJS is an exciting framework with a small (6.4kb) footprint, a reactive, component-based approach, and incredible performance. In this episode, Ryan Carniato will teach us how to get started with our first SolidJS app!
Let's Learn Remix!
Remix is a React-based framework focused on web fundamentals and modern UX. In this episode, Ryan Florence will teach us what makes it different and how to get started with it!
Let's Learn TensorFlow.js!
What is TensorFlow.js, what can you use it for, and how can you get started with it? Bekah Hawrot Weigel will teach us all about it!
Let's Learn Blitz.js!
Blitz.js is "a batteries-included framework" for building full stack apps with React. In this episode, Brandon Bayer will teach us how it works!