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Author: Nick Taylor

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A podcast that is mainly tech related. It's conversations I've had on my Twitch stream, nickyt.live, with awesome people and awesome projects.

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This is a great conversation that Michael Chan a.k.a. Chantastic and Nick Taylor had on Nick's Twitch stream before diving into live coding with Storybook and Chromatic.They discuss remote work life, the pandemic, community, Storybook origins, why components are so great, and why Storybook and Chromatic are a great fit for building out UI.Links:Full conversation including live codingStorybookChromaticComponent Story Format (CSF)Stop component testing the hard way — CSF introBest free Storybook host — embed Stories anywhere!Chantastic's WebsiteChantastic's TwitterChantastic's TwitchChantastic's YouTubeChantastic's LinkedInChantastic's Polywork
Here's a bonus "byte" for you.Sami Jaber, a Software Engineer @ Builder.io, joined Nick Taylor to discuss Mitosis on his Twitch stream. Sami explains really well in this audio clip from that stream how it helps you build framework-agnostic components.Links:Building framework-agnostic components with Mitosis Sami Jaber, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVJymLTPFsASami's Website, https://sami.websiteSami on Twitter, https://twitter.com/samijaber_Mitosis on GitHub, https://github.com/builderio/mitosisMitosis Fiddle, https://mitosis.builder.ioSveltosis, https://try.sveltosis.dev
Josh Goldberg joins Nick Taylor to discuss TypeScript, TypeScript ESLint, open source, and Josh’s new book, Learning TypeScript.Links:- Stream on YouTube, https://youtu.be/qFN8PC8Knic- Website, https://www.joshuakgoldberg.com- Twitter, https://twitter.com/JoshuaKGoldberg- Twitch, https://twitch.tv/JoshuaKGoldberg- YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ag6LufUK30vkwS9lWHA8Q- GitHub sponsors page, https://github.com/sponsors/JoshuaKGoldberg- Learning TypeScript book, https://www.learningtypescript.com- Tour de Source: TypeScript ESLint, https://sourcegraph.com/notebooks/Tm90ZWJvb2s6MTA2OA==- TypeScript ESLint - Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs), https://typescript-eslint.io/docs/development/architecture/asts
James Q. Quick joins Nick Taylor to discuss content creation, tooling, SvelteKit, and James and Amy Dutton's new course https://EverythingSvelte.com.Links:Stream on YouTube, https://youtu.be/kvJAnCEEkhcWebsite, https://jamesqquick.comTwitter, https://twitter.com/jamesqquickTwitch, https://www.twitch.tv/jamesqquickYouTube, https://www.youtube.com/c/jamesqquickTikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesqquick
Nick Taylor is joined by Stacie Taylor, Engineering Team Lead at Zapier and Co-founder at The Collab Lab. Nick and Stacie discuss The Collab Lab, career advice, Stacie's origin story, and all kinds of fun tangents as well.Note: This interview was from earlier this year while Nick was still running the DEV Twitch stream. Parts of the audio aren't perfect because there was some Internet stability issues that day and he also was still learning how to use Descript. 🙃 Regardless, it was an amazing conversation.Links:- The Collab Lab, https://the-collab-lab.codes- The Collab Lab YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDYO8dRluRL0qFqQb7qt4Bg- Stacie Taylor on Twitter, https://twitter.com/the_real_stacie
Here's a bonus "byte" for you.I got to hang with Deno core team member Luca Casonato this summer to discuss a framework he created called Fresh! You can check out Fresh: a new full stack web framework for Deno with Luca Casonato on my YouTube channel.Fresh runs on Deno, a modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript. In this first episode of the podcast, Luca gives a great explainer about what Deno is.Links:- Deno, https://deno.land- Website, https://lucas.dev- Twitter, https://twitter.com/lcasdev- What is Deno? blog post, https://hashnode.iamdeveloper.com/what-is-deno-13he- Fresh: a new full stack web framework for Deno with Luca Casonato,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBrcmlrekV4
In this first episode of Nick's Cuts, Nick Taylor is joined by Brian Douglas, Chief Sauce Officer from Open Sauced. They discuss contributing to open source (OSS) and what the Open Sauced project is doing to help people working in OSS.Links:The stream with Brian on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeBAuW5Kf8cWebsite, https://b.dougie.devTwitter, https://twitter.com/bdougieyoTwitch, https://twitch.tv/bdougieyoYouTube, https://youtube.com/bdougieOpen Sauced, https://opensauced.pizza
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