78 | Partytown, Qwik, and Builder.io with Adam Bradley
Adam Bradley joins to talk about some amazing new projects to help increase performance and productivity in Web Development: Partytown, Qwik, and Builder.io.
Adam Bradley joins to talk about some amazing new projects to help increase performance and productivity in Web Development: Partytown, Qwik, and Builder.io.
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Show Notes
- 00:00:00 - Intros
- 00:00:52 - Adam Bradley Introductions, Origins of Stencil and Ionic
- 00:08:16 - Qwik Performance Overview
- 00:15:31 - Sponsor Shoutout - Daily.dev
- 00:16:32 - Intelligent JavaScript Bundling and Prefetching
- 00:24:26 - Qwik vs Astro
- 00:29:40 - Sponsor Shoutout: Hashnode
- 00:30:26 - Learning in Modern Web Development
- 00:33:18 - Web Workers and Partytown
- 00:45:07 - Builder.io - "Drag and Drop on Your Tech Stack"