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[Weekend Drop] Miško Hevery: Qwik, PartyTown, and Lessons from Angular
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<p>This will also be up on YouTube in a bit.. check back in a few hours. Thank you for being a loyal podcast subscriber!!! I will hug you if we ever meet.</p><p><strong>Timestamps</strong></p><ul> <li>[00:01:53] Misko Intro </li> <li>[00:03:50] Builder.io </li> <li>[00:08:31] PartyTown </li> <li>[00:15:02] PartyTown Demo </li> <li>[00:11:41] Web Workers vs Service Workers vs Atomics </li> <li>[00:21:46] Qwik and Resumable vs Replayable Frameworks </li> <li>[00:25:40] Qwik vs React - the curse of Closures </li> <li>[00:27:32] Qwik Demo </li> <li>[00:42:40] Qwik Compiler Optimizations </li> <li>[00:53:00] Qwik Questions </li> <li>[01:00:05] Qwik vs Islands Architecture </li> <li>[01:02:59] Qwik Event Pooling </li> <li>[01:05:57] Qwik Conclusions </li> <li>[01:13:40] Qwik vs Angular Ivy </li> <li>[01:16:58] TED Talk: Metabolic Health </li> </ul><p><strong>Transcript</strong><br> </p><p>[00:00:00] <strong>Misko Hevery:</strong> <strong>So the thing that I've learned from Angular.js days is make it really palatable, right. And solve a problem that nobody else has. Doing yet another framework in this state of our world would be complete suicide cause like it's just a different syntax for the same thing, right?</strong> <strong>So you need to be solving a problem that the other ones cannot solve. </strong></p><p>[00:00:22] <strong>swyx:</strong> The following is my conversation with Misko Hevery, former creator of Angular.js, and now CTO of Builder.io and creator of the Qwik framework. I often find that people with this level of seniority and accomplishment become jaded and imagine themselves above getting their hands dirty in code. </p><p>[00:00:39] Misko is the furthest you could possibly get, having left Google and immediately starting work on the biggest problem he sees with the state of web development today, which is that most apps or most sites don't get a hundred out of a hundred on their lighthouse scores. We talked about how Builder.io gives users far more flexibility than any other headless CMS and
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[Weekend Drop] Miško Hevery: Qwik, PartyTown, and Lessons from Angular
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