React Round Up

By: Charles M Wood
  • Summary

  • Stay current on the latest innovations and technologies in the React community by listening to our panel of React and Web Development Experts.

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Episodes
  • Exploring Micro Frontend Architecture with Florian Rappel - RRU 283
    Jan 24 2025
    Welcome to React Roundup, the podcast where we keep you updated on all things React related! In today's episode, we have an enlightening discussion featuring Paige Nedringhaus as host, our panelist TJ Van Toll, and our special guest, Florian Rappel, a solution architect from Munich, Germany. Florian, a noted figure in the web community, especially in TypeScript, React, and Microfrontends, dives deep into a variety of engaging topics.

    Throughout the episode, we explore the complexities and benefits of using React, often described as a "black box" for the way it abstracts away many details from developers. We also delve into the intriguing world of Microfrontends, where Florian provides a comprehensive overview of this approach, discussing its practical implementation and the organizational shifts it can entail.

    Additionally, Florian introduces his new book, "The Art of Microfrontends," and shares insights on how to manage complex front-end projects more efficiently. Whether you're a seasoned developer or new to the ecosystem, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and practical advice to enhance your development practices.

    So, tune in for an insightful journey through the realms of React and Microfrontends, and get ready to elevate your coding game!


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    54 mins
  • React Component Tests for Humans with Miroslav Nikolov - RRU 282
    Jan 8 2025
    On this episode of React Round Up we chatted with Miroslav Nikolov, a UI developer at one.com, about his approach to unit testing React components. Miroslav discussed writing components in a human-friendly way, using the library UnexpectedJS. We also talked about Miroslav’s blog, including how he got started with it, and some of the tools he used, like Gatsby and Mailchimp. This is a great episode if you’re looking to learn more about how to approach unit testing in React.

    Links
    • webup.org/blog | Miroslav Nikolov
    • UnexpectedJS
    • React Component Tests for Humans | CSS-Tricks
    • mailchimp
    • Substack

    Picks
    • Miroslav- erikras.com
    • Miroslav- Application State Management with React
    • Paige- Tom Clancy's | Jack Ryan
    • TJ- DREAM SPORT Bike Computer Bicycle Speedometer and Odometer 16-Function Wired Bike Computer Waterproof


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    39 mins
  • Run NextJS and Node in the Browser ft. Eric Simons - RRU 281
    Jan 1 2025
    Eric Simons joins the round-up to discuss the latest advancements made by StackBlitz that enables you to run NodeJS in the browser. Eric expands that to the work they've done with the NextJS team to run NextJS in the browser without the need to have a server in the background.

    Links
    • Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser
    • StackBlitz
    • StackBlitz
    • EricSimons – StackBlitz
    • Twitter: Eric Simons ( @ericsimons40 )

    Picks
    • Eric- Vite
    • Jack- Westworld
    • Paige- Elgato Wave:3
    • TJ- Podcast from The Verge


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    48 mins

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