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JavaScript Jabber

JavaScript Jabber

Auteur(s): Charles M Wood
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Stay current on JavaScript, Node, and Front-End development. Learn from experts in programming, careers, and technology every week.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.Copyright Charles M Wood
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  • The Real State of Tech Hiring: AI, Ghosting, and the Developer Drought - JSJ 698
    Dec 10 2025
    In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Steve Edwards and I kick things off by catching up on life — from winter weather and marathon training to health journeys, CrossFit, and some behind-the-scenes personal stories that shaped how we think about wellness and longevity. After warming up, we shift our focus to the state of the tech job market, something both of us have been watching closely and experiencing firsthand.

    We dive into the challenges developers are facing today — especially juniors — and compare our hiring and job-hunting experiences, the impact of AI on resumes and screening, the slowdown in bootcamps, and why the industry feels different than it did even a few years ago. We also unpack economics, incentives, and business realities affecting hiring, plus what developers should be doing right now to stand out.



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    1 h et 5 min
  • Why Astro Is Winning Developers Over with Sagi Carmel - JSJ 697
    Nov 23 2025
    In this episode, I sit down with developer and speaker Sagi Carmel to dive deep into Astro, why it’s gaining so much traction, and how it compares to frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, Remix, and SvelteKit. We explore what makes Astro uniquely powerful — from its server-first approach and island architecture to its simplicity, speed, and ability to integrate with any front-end framework you want.

    Sagi also walks me through real-world use cases, including how he built Israel’s official Census website with Astro, why scoped CSS and server components simplify the development experience, and how tools like HTMX and view transitions make web UX buttery smooth. If you’ve been curious about Astro, this conversation is a terrific deep dive into both its fundamentals and its advanced capabilities.

    🔗 Links & Resources
    • Astro Documentation: https://astro.build
    • HTMX: https://htmx.org
    • Looker (Google Cloud): https://cloud.google.com/looker
    • BigQuery: https://cloud.google.com/bigquery
    • Sagi Carmel on YouTube: @SagiCarmel
    • Sagi Carmel on LinkedIn: Search “Sagi Carmel”


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    1 h et 4 min
  • The Truth About AI in Everyday JavaScript Development - JSJ 696
    Nov 14 2025
    It feels great to finally be back on the mic after a stretch of travel, work, and general chaos, and in this episode we’re diving into a topic that’s been coming up more and more in everyday developer conversations: how to actually use AI in your JavaScript development workflow. This isn’t about adding AI features to your app — it’s about using LLMs and AI-powered tools as part of your day-to-day coding practice.

    We talk through the tools we each rely on, how they’ve changed the way we write code, where they fall short, and where they can save hours of work. We also dig into the real differences between “AI-assisted coding” and “vibe coding,” the unexpected pitfalls of having AI write your tests, and the growing concerns juniors are facing in a job market that looks very different than it did just a few years ago. If you’re trying to figure out how to work with AI without losing your sanity (or your code quality), this one’s worth a listen.

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    1 h et 15 min
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