The NavBar

By: Jon Meyers and Simon Vrachliotis
  • Summary

  • The NavBar is a podcast by Jon Meyers and Simon Vrachliotis, covering all things web development and content creation.
    Jon Meyers and Simon Vrachliotis
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Episodes
  • #30 - Behind the Scenes of LaraCon AU with Greg Skerman and Michael Dyrynda // RippleFM Crossover
    Nov 21 2024

    This conversation is a crossover episode between the Navbar and Ripple's podcast, featuring a recap of the recent LaraCon AU event held in Brisbane. The hosts and guests discuss their experiences, the logistics of organizing the conference, the benefits of a single track format, and the importance of networking opportunities. They also highlight the role of the MC in creating a cohesive experience and share memorable moments from the event, including a surprise fireworks display. The conversation reflects on the highlights of a recent conference, focusing on the emotional impact of personal talks, the sense of community and support among attendees, and the importance of giving back to those starting their journeys in development. The speakers share their favorite moments, emphasizing the inclusivity and warmth of the Laravel community, and look forward to future events. In this episode, the hosts discuss their experiences at a recent conference, touching on the competitive nature of friendly basketball games, the highlights of the event, and the quality of conference swag. They also share recommendations for podcasting equipment, personal 'sick picks', and wrap up with thoughts on social media presence and networking opportunities.


    Chapters


    00:00 Crossover Episode Introduction

    02:54 Recap of LaraCon AU

    05:53 Venue Selection and Logistics

    08:54 Single Track Conference Benefits

    12:00 Networking Opportunities

    14:58 The Role of the MC

    17:59 Creating a Cohesive Experience

    20:53 Magic Moments and Highlights

    31:28 Reflections on Conference Highlights

    38:28 Personal Connections and Community Spirit

    44:39 The Power of Giving Back

    49:21 Looking Ahead: Future Conferences and Events

    56:07 Competitive Spirit in Friendly Games

    57:27 Conference Highlights and Experiences

    58:43 Conference Swag and Branding

    01:00:28 Podcasting Equipment Recommendations

    01:03:03 Sick Picks and Personal Recommendations

    01:07:16 Final Thoughts and Social Media Presence

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • #29 - Basketball, AI, and the Art of Video Production
    Sep 22 2024

    In this episode, Jon and Simon talk through a dishwasher repair saga and a basketball tour. They delve into their video recording and editing processes, sharing insights on the use of AI tools to enhance efficiency. The conversation also covers strategies for engaging viewers in video content, emphasizing the importance of a strong introduction and maintaining viewer interest throughout. The episode concludes with recommendations for tools and techniques to improve video production quality.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Chit-Chat

    02:42 Dishwasher Repair and Environmental Concerns

    05:46 Basketball Tournament Experience

    10:13 Recording and Content Creation Process

    18:39 Editing Techniques and Tools

    27:46 AI Tools for Video Editing

    37:12 Reflections on Editing and Creative Process

    50:15 The Editing Process Begins

    56:03 Techniques for Efficient Video Editing

    01:05:44 Polishing the Final Product

    01:15:42 Engagement Strategies for Viewers

    01:25:29 Lessons Learned and Best Practices

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • #28 - Tailwind v4, React 19 and Laravel
    Sep 15 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Simon discusses his busy life balancing multiple jobs, including his work at ThinkMill and his new project with Kent C Dodds. He shares insights from his recent workshops, emphasizing the importance of feedback and iteration in course development. The conversation shifts to the upcoming Tailwind CSS version 4 and its implications for his course. They also explore the release of React 19, server components, and the ongoing discussions around various frameworks, particularly Laravel and React. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about internet issues in Australia and some personal recommendations.


    Chapters


    00:00 Busy Lives and New Projects

    02:37 Workshop Insights and Feedback

    05:47 Tailwind CSS Course Development

    08:30 Navigating Tailwind Version Changes

    11:17 Community Engagement and Support

    14:20 React 19 and Server Components

    25:23 Full Stack Framework Discussions

    31:39 Healthy Debates in Web Development

    47:27 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

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    1 hr and 5 mins

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