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JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood
Core Web Vitals
Javascript
Typescript
Layoffs
Raygun
Recession
Productivity
Web Performance
Boring Javascript Stack
Software Development
Node.js
Job Security
Accountability
Elysiajs
Composable Software
Bit
User Experience
Software Engineering
Sails.js
Career Development

Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.

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This week on JavaScript Jabber, we’re joined (again!) by Val Karpov — the maintainer of Mongoose — to talk about what’s new in Mongoose 9, how async stack traces are changing the debugging game, and why AI is quietly reshaping the way we build develo... more

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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Matteo Collina—chair of the Node.js project and founder of Platformatic—for a deep, no-fluff conversation about Node.js performance in the real world. We dug into what actually happens when you ru... more

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It’s great to be back behind the mic! In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I’m joined by Dan Shapir and our guest Jack Harrington from Netlify and TanStack for a wide-ranging, high-energy conversation that covers everything from modern frontend arch... more

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In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Shruti Kapoor, independent content creator and longtime React educator, to dig into what’s actually new — and worth getting excited about — in React 19.2. While it may sound like a “minor” release... more

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Recent Guests

Val Karpov
Maintainer of Mongoose and freelancer in web development
Mongoose
Episode: Mongoose 9, AI-Powered Database Tools & the Future of Server-Side JavaScript with Val Karpov - JSJ 703
Matteo Collina
Expert in Node.js and co-founder of Platformatic
Platformatic
Episode: Node.js Performance, Kubernetes, and Why “Fast” Isn’t Always Fast - JSJ 702
Itamar Friedman
Co-founder of Codo, focused on AI code reviews
Codo
Episode: Can You Really Trust AI-Generated Code? - JSJ 699
Sagi Carmel
Software developer and tech entrepreneur with a focus on server-side rendering frameworks.
Episode: Why Astro Is Winning Developers Over with Sagi Carmel - JSJ 697
Feross Aboukhadijeh
Founder of Socket, an expert in JavaScript security and NPM package management.
Socket
Episode: Guarding the JavaScript Supply Chain: Preventing NPM Attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh - JSJ 695
Anton Stoychev
Currently working at Yotpo on frontend infrastructure and tooling
Yotpo
Episode: Making Monorepos Breakproof with Anton Stoychev - JSJ 694
Clare Liguori
Senior Principal Engineer at AWS in Agentic AI
AWS
Episode: Spec-Driven Development and the Future of AI IDEs with AWS’s Kiro - JSJ 693
Yoni Goldberg
A developer, freelancer, and consultant specializing in developer workflows and testing practices.
Independent Consultant
Episode: Modern JavaScript Testing: Integration, Contract Testing & AI Tools - JSJ 692
Dan Shapir
Co-host and developer from Tel Aviv, Israel.
Episode: Exploring Vibe Coding and the Future of Product Management with Gunnar Berger - JSJ 690

Hosts

Charles Max Wood
Host of JavaScript Jabber, known for facilitating insightful discussions on JavaScript and web development.
Steve Edwards
Host with expertise in development discussions, adding valuable perspectives on technology trends.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 501 ratings
  • Lower ad read volume!!

    Please lower the volume of the ads that are dropped in mid sentence to the post cast. YOU MONSTER!!!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jack of 1 Trade
    United Statesa year ago
  • Used to be 5 stars

    Good content and discussions, but who thought it would be a good idea to insert ads mid-sentence? It’s honestly an insult to the guests of the show to be interrupted like that. There’s a reason no other podcast I listen to does this!

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Dan M in San Diegp
    United States2 years ago
  • Great!

    This podcast keeps me updated and inspired on the latest stuff in the JS community.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    flip-it-1337
    Sweden3 years ago
  • Javascript Jabber is a top podcast for a reason! They have been around forever and bring a ton of experience to the table!

    Podchaser
    5
    Jeff Callahan
    4 years ago
  • Good

    Sometimes this podcast does not work. Btw this is awesome podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Поджаривалось
    Russia4 years ago

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Mongoose 9, AI-Powered Database Tools & the Future of Server-Side JavaScript with Val Karpov - JSJ 703
Q: So is there anything you have to do specifically to get this to work?
You just upgrade to Mongoose 9 and rewrite any plugins or middleware that use next callbacks.
Node.js Performance, Kubernetes, and Why “Fast” Isn’t Always Fast - JSJ 702
Q: So for the people watching at home, you're throwing out numbers and scenarios, but what does this look like for me?
The key difference is in your app when you do saturation or stress testing, and you want to know when your app breaks.
What’s New in React 19.2: Compiler, Activity, and the Future of Async React - JSJ 700
Q: What is new and exciting about React 19.2?
There are several key features like the stable React Compiler, the Activity component that preserves state across component mounts, and performance tracks in Chrome DevTools for easier debugging.
Modern JavaScript Testing: Integration, Contract Testing & AI Tools - JSJ 692
Q: What do you consider to be a project with good test coverage?
A project has good test coverage if the team feels confident deploying changes and it has a high branch coverage percentage with reliable results from mutation testing.
Exploring Vibe Coding and the Future of Product Management with Gunnar Berger - JSJ 690
Q: How is vibe coding affecting the work of product managers?
Gunnar explains how it allows product managers to prototype ideas quickly and communicate effectively with developers.

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2. Matteo Collina
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5. Feross Aboukhadijeh
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