Introducing Grace Erixon
The De{Code} podcast welcomes our new host, Grace Erixon. Kellen and Grace talk about Grace's development history.
The De{Code} podcast welcomes our new host, Grace Erixon. Kellen and Grace talk about Grace's development history.
In this episode, Fran and Jeff talk with Alexa Spalato, the co-founder of Gatsby WP Themes, a company focused on building out Gatsby themes made to work with headless WordPress. We learn how Alexa got involved in tech, discuss some of the details of the headless theme market, and get some updates about her future…
Daniel Roe is on the framework team for Nuxt, a Vue-based full-stack framework. Some of our most popular content is on Nuxt and headless WordPress. A new version of Nuxt, Nuxt 3, reached a stable release late in 2022. This new version comes packed with feature upgrades and Daniel has graciously agreed to join us…
Jonny Harris is a London-based WordPress developer specializing in large-scale WordPress projects and runs the Spacedmonkey consultancy. Jonny has been developing websites for over 10 years. He is most known for his open-source work in WordPress core, where he’s worked on things like Gutenberg, multisite, and the REST API. His list of former clients and…
Solutions Architect Alex Moon stops by the De{Code} pod to talk rendering in front-end development. Links: The When and Where of Rendering React's server components Netlify's Distributed Persistent Rendering (DPR)
Matt, Will, and Kellen give a quick overview of state management. They answer what "state" and "stateless" are, why you need states, and compare state management solutions.
Matt and Will welcome their second guest to the podcast, Hillary Whitworth. They talk about how she started in front-end development, the importance of mentors, and the common pitfalls of utilities. Shout-outs: Hillary's Twitter Jack Herrington Kent C Dodds