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GitHub’s Octoverse: TypeScript, Copilot, and Open Source Struggles

GitHub’s Octoverse: TypeScript, Copilot, and Open Source Struggles



In this episode of PodRocket, Jack and Paige dive into the latest GitHub Octoverse report, covering trends like shipping faster with AI, the dominance of TypeScript as the top language, the rise of A…


Published on 9 hours ago

Speeding up the web with the speculation rules API | Barry Pollard

Speeding up the web with the speculation rules API | Barry Pollard



Barry Pollard from the Chrome devrel team joins PodRocket to discuss the speculation rules API, a new browser feature designed to improve web performance through prefetch and pre-render techniques. B…


Published on 1 week ago

Remix v3, React 19.2, H-1B fees and Firefox fanboys

Remix v3, React 19.2, H-1B fees and Firefox fanboys



This months panel dives into Remix v3 without React, exploring its DIY VDOM framework and manual reactivity approach. We discuss the latest React Foundation governance changes and what React 19.2 bri…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Ripple.js with Dominic Gannaway

Ripple.js with Dominic Gannaway



Dominic Gannaway joins us to talk about Ripple.js, a new TypeScript-first UI framework built with its own templating language and a focus on clarity and reactivity. We explore how Ripple.js handles f…


Published on 3 weeks ago

Source maps: how does the magic work? with Nicolo Ribaudo

Source maps: how does the magic work? with Nicolo Ribaudo



Ever wondered how source maps actually work? In this episode, Nicolo Ribaudo, Babel maintainer and TC39 delegate, breaks down how source maps connect your JavaScript, TypeScript, and CSS back to the …


Published on 3 weeks, 2 days ago

WASM 3.0 with Andreas Rossberg

WASM 3.0 with Andreas Rossberg



Andreas Rossberg unpacks WASM 3.0, covering new capabilities like garbage collection, exception handling, tail calls, and support for 64-bit addressing with multiple memories. The discussion explores…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Semantic HTML still matters with Jono Alderson

Semantic HTML still matters with Jono Alderson



Jono Alderson joins the podcast to discuss why semantic HTML still matters today. He shares how thoughtful markup can improve accessibility and performance, from using the picture tag and responsive …


Published on 1 month ago

State of CSS in 2025 with Adam Argyle and Kevin Powell

State of CSS in 2025 with Adam Argyle and Kevin Powell



In this episode of PodRocket, Adam Argyle and Kevin Powell discuss the results of the latest State of CSS survey and share how new capabilities like functions, mixins, nesting, and container queries …


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Google’s antitrust win, AI mandates, npm attacks and robots.txt

Google’s antitrust win, AI mandates, npm attacks and robots.txt



Is the web breaking under the weight of AI crawlers, platform consolidation, and nonstop security breaches? We dive into the state of browsers, developer burnout, and whether tech regulation can actu…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Unpacking the NPM supply chain attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh

Unpacking the NPM supply chain attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh



Feross Aboukhadijeh, founder of Socket, joins us to break down the recent wave of NPM supply chain attacks hitting the JavaScript ecosystem, including how attackers used phishing to target developers…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago





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