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Hasty × 16 hours ago

$200mo Background Agents, CLI Tooling and “Max Mode”

AI coding agents are getting wild. Scott and Wes break down the latest tools that run in the background, write code across multiple steps, and charge you $200 a month to do it. From CLI-based primitives to full-on copilots, this episode covers the next wave of dev tools and what it takes to use them effectively. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
914

Tasty × 5 days ago

5 Upcoming + Next Gen JavaScript Features

Wes and Scott talk about the latest JavaScript proposals from TC39, including features like import defer, the powerful new random namespace, Array.fromAsync, and native clamp and upsert methods. They break down what’s coming, why it matters, and how it might improve your code. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
913

Hasty × 7 days ago

NEWS: Remix drops React, Safari 26 CSS + mega fast Vite and TypeSCript

Wes and CJ break down the latest web dev news, including big changes in Safari 26, TypeScript Native Previews, and Remix dropping React. They also chat about new proposals from TC39, Vite 7 beta, and a surprise project from the Astro team. #

912

Special × last week

Why did Figma buy a CMS?

Wes chats with James Mikrut, founder of Payload CMS, about being acquired by Figma! They discuss building an open source business, the future of UI design, AI interfaces, and what this means for the future of Payload and Figma. #

Wes BosScott TolinskiJames Mikrut
911

Hasty × 2 weeks ago

Browsers in 2025: Whats up with Arc, Dia, Firefox, Chrome and Opera GX?

Scott and Wes break down the state of web browsers in 2025, from the rise and fall of Arc and the fate of Firefox to hot takes on Opera GX, Raycast, and why power users might not be profitable. They compare rendering engines, rant about dev tools, and reveal what browser stats say about Syntax listeners. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
910

Tasty × 2 weeks ago

If Statements in CSS?

Wes and Scott talk about the new If statements in CSS, breaking down how they work, why they matter, and when to use them. They explore use cases, syntax quirks, and how this feature pushes CSS closer to true conditional logic—no JavaScript required. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
909

Hasty × 3 weeks ago

Handling and Throwing Errors

Scott and Wes break down how to properly throw, catch, and log errors in JavaScript and TypeScript. They cover client-side and server-side strategies, using tools like Sentry, and how to handle errors without taking down your whole app. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
908

Tasty × 3 weeks ago

Storybook Has Evolved w/ Jeppe Reinhold

Wes and Scott talk with Jeppe Reinhold about Storybook 9’s powerful new features—including drastically reduced bloat, seamless Vite integration, and next-level component testing. They dive into visual regression testing, accessibility, performance, and best practices for writing robust, isolated UI components developers can actually enjoy testing and documenting. #

Wes BosScott TolinskiJeppe Reinhold
907

Hasty × 4 weeks ago

Wes’ New Site: Gatsby → React Server Components

Wes rebuilt his personal site from Gatsby to a modern stack using Waku, React Server Components, and Cloudflare Workers — all while keeping the same design. Scott and Wes break down the pain points with Next.js, MDX, image handling, caching, and the custom setup that now powers a blazing-fast blog. #

Wes BosScott Tolinski
906

Tasty × May 28th, 2025

Tech Startups and Raising Money with Dan Levine (Vercel, Sentry, Mux…)

Wes and Scott talk with VC Dan Levine about how developers can raise venture capital, what investors look for in early-stage startups, the realities of bootstrapping vs. fundraising, and why great ideas often start as simple side projects. #

Wes BosScott TolinskiDan Levine
905

Hasty × May 26th, 2025

You Should Learn Nuxt!

Overview of the Nuxt meta-framework, its capabilities, and why CJ enjoys using it to build full-stack Vue applications.

#vue #nuxt #full-stack
904

Tasty × May 21st, 2025

React vs Svelte × Windsurf Worth $3B × Typescript as Const × Layout Shift Tricks × More

In this episode, Wes and CJ discuss the Windsurf acquisition by OpenAI, the future of UI design, securing forms, using JSON for data, comparing React and Svelte, workflows for testing responsive design, and avoiding layout shifts with progressive enhancement.

#ai #webdev #javascript
903

Hasty × May 19th, 2025

Fork Yeah! Microsoft open sourcing Copilot

Erich Gamma and Kai Maetzel from the VS Code team announce open sourcing AI features from GitHub Copilot into core VS Code.

#AI #OpenSource #Editors
Wes BosScott TolinskiErich GammaKai Maetzel
902

Tasty × May 14th, 2025

Fullstack Cloudflare with React and Vite (Redwood SDK)

Peter Pistorius discusses Redwood SDK, a new React framework he created that runs on Cloudflare and focuses on performance, realtime capabilities, and simplicity.

#react #cloudflare #frameworks
Wes BosScott TolinskiPeter Pistorius
901

Hasty × May 12th, 2025

JS News: New React & Svelte APIs, RSC Updates, Redwood and Storybook

Discussion of new JavaScript APIs and framework updates including React animations, Svelte asynchronous components, React Server Components in Parcel, RedwoodJS pivot, and Storybook 9 updates.

#react #svelte #cloudflare
Wes BosScott Tolinski
900

Tasty × May 7th, 2025

13 New CSS Features You Can Start Using Today

Scott and Wes discuss 13 new CSS features you can start using today in your projects

#CSS #Frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
899

Hasty × May 5th, 2025

GSAP: Killer Web Animations With Cassie Evans

Cassie Evans from GreenSock explains what GSAP is, why developers use it for animation, how it works, techniques for smooth performant animations, and new developments like GSAP becoming free and open source.

#javascript #animation
Wes BosScott TolinskiCassie Evans
898

Tasty × April 30th, 2025

Every Developer Needs a 3D Printer

Wes got a 3D printer and talks about how it works, use cases, places to get models, filament types, storage, modeling software and more.

#3dprinting #modeling #filament
Wes BosScott Tolinski
897

Hasty × April 28th, 2025

Making Your App Feel Faster Than It Really Is

Tips and tricks to make web apps feel faster through perceived speed improvements

#webdev #performance #ux
Wes BosScott Tolinski
896

Tasty × April 23rd, 2025

Do I Still Need To Know JS/CSS/HTML with AI? × How To Sell An App × Is React Context Bad? × More

Wes and Scott answer developer questions sent in by listeners covering topics like AI, React, legacy code, app ideas, web development trends, and more.

#AI #React #CSS
Wes BosScott Tolinski
895

Hasty × April 21st, 2025

React Server Components: Where are we at?

Discussion on status of React server components 5 years after introduction - only fully supported in Next.js and Waku currently, with partial support in other frameworks.

#react #nextjs
Wes BosScott Tolinski
894

Tasty × April 16th, 2025

Open Source Matters w/ Chad Whitacre

Chad Whitacre from Sentry discusses the history of open source, differences between licenses and community-led vs single-vendor projects, Sentry's licensing and Open Source Pledge initiative.

#open-source #licensing #legal
Wes BosScott TolinskiChad Whitacre
893

Hasty × April 14th, 2025

Everyone Is Talking About MCP

This episode discusses the Machine Context Protocol (MCP), which is a standardized protocol that allows large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT to communicate with and control other applications and services. They talk about what MCP is, why it's useful, some examples of MCP servers, and how you can build your own MCP tools.

#ai #mcp #chatgpt #llm
Wes BosScott Tolinski
892

Tasty × April 9th, 2025

The History of Syntax

The history behind the Syntax podcast, from its beginnings in 2016 to being acquired by Sentry in 2021.

#Podcasting
Wes BosScott Tolinski
891

Hasty × April 7th, 2025

Light and Dark Mode

Discussion on adding light and dark modes to sites, considerations when doing so, and new CSS features to help

#CSS #Accessibility #Frontend
Wes BosScott Tolinski
890

Tasty × April 2nd, 2025

Accepting Money on the Internet in 2025

Discussion on options and best practices for accepting payments online in 2025, including overview of payment processors, managing checkout flows, and avoiding fraud.

#payments #ecommerce #business
Wes BosScott Tolinski
889

Hasty × March 31st, 2025

Planning A Build

Wes and Scott discuss planning decisions for the Syntax v3 site rebuild including project management, code structure, tooling strategies, UI patterns, and more.

#WebDev #JavaScript #Svelte
Wes BosScott Tolinski
888

Tasty × March 26th, 2025

You Need a Monorepo × Client Only React × TanStack + More

In this potluck episode, Wes and Scott discuss monorepos, outdated Node packages, local storage, Next.js queries, Cloudflare Workers, ZeroSync with SvelteKit, full stack development, server update polling, domain names, and advice for new developers.

#nodejs #apis #tooling
Wes BosScott Tolinski
887

Hasty × March 24th, 2025

Vibe Coding Is a Problem

Discussion about AI assisted coding called vibe coding, where inexperienced developers quickly build apps by repeatedly prompting and tweaking code without closely reviewing it.

#vibecoding #AI
Wes BosScott Tolinski
886

Tasty × March 19th, 2025

AWS and IAC for Dummies with SST

Scott explains SST for configuring infrastructure on AWS and other providers, setting up a dev environment, debugging issues, and managing staging/production.

#AWS #Infrastructure #SST
Wes BosScott Tolinski
885

Hasty × March 17th, 2025

CSS Fonts Fallbacks, Variable and Trimming

Covers custom web fonts, strategies for handling font downloads, variable fonts for creative effects, and the text box trim/edge properties to control spacing.

#webfonts #typography #fontloading #css
Wes BosScott Tolinski
884

Special × March 11th, 2025

Typescript Just Got 10x Faster

The TypeScript team has ported the TypeScript compiler and tools to native Node code, realizing about a 10x performance improvement across parsing, type checking and emitting.

#typescript #performance #compiler
Wes BosScott TolinskiAnders HejlsbergDaniel Rosenwasser
883

Hasty × March 10th, 2025

Web Vitals Explained

Explains web performance metrics like largest contentful paint and what they measure. Also covers how to optimize scores and tools to analyze vitals.

#performance
Wes BosScott Tolinski
882

Tasty × March 5th, 2025

Aaron Francis is putting PHP in Your JS Files

Aaron Francis discusses Laravel Fusion, a way to run Laravel code in Vue components. He talks about plans to support React, data syncing, optimistic UI, and more.

#laravel #vue #fusion
Wes BosScott TolinskiAaron Francis
881

Hasty × March 3rd, 2025

What Happened to Remix. Worth Using Axios? Client Only Next.js?

Scott is back after a snowboarding accident and concussion. Topics include React frameworks, databases, mobile development, and more.

#React #Databases #Mobile
Wes BosScott Tolinski
880

Tasty × February 26th, 2025

Creator of Home Assistant: Web Components, Self Hosting and Home Hacking

Paulus Schouten, creator of the open source Home Assistant smart home platform, discusses the technologies enabling privacy-focused local home automation with extensibility

#javascript #privacy
Wes BosScott TolinskiPaulus Schoutsen
879

Hasty × February 24th, 2025

Fullstack Cloudflare

Overview of using Cloudflare Workers and associated services to build fullstack applications

#cloudflare #serverless #javascript
Wes BosScott Tolinski
878

Tasty × February 19th, 2025

You Are Sleeping On Nuxt, Nitro and Vue w/ Daniel Roe

Daniel talks about leading Nuxt and contributing to the Nitro server toolkit, emphasizing Nuxt's community-driven approach and extensibility compared to Next.js.

#nuxt #fullstack #oss
Wes BosScott TolinskiDaniel Roe
877

Hasty × February 17th, 2025

Tailwind 4

Discussion of new features and improvements in Tailwind CSS 4 including better performance, CSS variable support, container queries and more modern CSS capabilities.

#tailwind #css #webdev
Wes BosScott Tolinski
876

Tasty × February 12th, 2025

MIDI & Music in the Browser

Discussion of capabilities provided by Web MIDI and Web Audio APIs for generating sound and music in the browser

#web-audio #web-midi #music
Wes BosScott Tolinski
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