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Host(s):
- John Papa @John_Papa
- Ward Bell @WardBell
- Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
Guest:
- Brandon Roberts on @brandontroberts
Recording date: July 18, 2024
Brought to you by
Resources:
- AnalogJS
- Angular
- Spartan
- Shipping What You Use - Open Source Chronicles with Brandon Roberts
- The meta framework Next.js for React
- The meta framework SvelteKit for Svelte
- The meta framework Nuxt.js for Vue
- Remix vs Next.js
- Analog.js vs Next.js
- Get started with Analog and Angular
- Igor Minar
- Video of SSR, Full Stack, Angular and Analog at ngRome
- Playwright testing framework
- Web Rush Episode 235: Playwright with Debbie O’Brien
- AnalogJS on GitHub
- AnalogJS Insights
Timejumps
- 00:39 What's the next thing you're going to be working on?
- 01:44 Welcome Brandon Roberts back
- 03:34 What is AnalogJS?
- 05:54 Sponsor: Ag Grid
- 07:00 How have meta frameworks changed over the years?
- 13:31 Getting frustrated at the lack of convention in Angular
- 15:02 Why are these features in a meta framework instead of being part of Angular?
- 17:10 What do I need to learn to use Analog that differs from Angular?
- 20:45 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
- 21:44 How do I need to think about designing an app to use Analog?
- 32:38 What's next for Analog?
- 34:49 Final thoughts
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
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