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The Babel Podcast
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You probably use Babel. Do you ever wonder who made or works on the software you use, especially in open source? Or maybe it's in your dependencies and you don't even know.
Henry Zhu chats with other members of the team, TC39, and the JS community about the future of JavaScript, open source, and how it's all maintained. Join us in babbling about Babel!
You probably use Babel. Do you ever wonder who made or works on the software you use, especially in open source? Or maybe it's in your dependencies and you don't even know.
Henry Zhu chats with other members of the team, TC39, and the JS community about the future of JavaScript, open source, and how it's all maintained. Join us in babbling about Babel!
Core Team Chats: Nicolò Ribaudo
Episode in
The Babel Podcast
Nicolò Ribaudo talks about his life as a math student, learning jQuery before JavaScript, doing oss on the side, his experiences in oss, doing an internship, participating in TC39, and some thoughts after three years of being on the team. (recorded in October). Transcript at https://podcast.babeljs.io/nicolo
Nicolò: https://twitter.com/NicoloRibaudo
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad
Sections:
Intro
This is just applied math
Starting in open source
Why Babel?
What matters now?
Open source and Internships
Maintenance Boredom
22:29
04: Fred Schott on Breaking Changes
Episode in
The Babel Podcast
> What is a breaking change about anyway?
Fred Schott (@FredKSchott) joins Henry to have a discussion around the topic of breaking changes in programming. We chat about Snowpack and Babel's major versions, different vision means a new name (Rome), semver, RFCs, BDFLs, breaking changes as bug fixes, forking, and more (recorded in April)! Transcript at https://podcast.babeljs.io/breaking
Headings:
Intro: What is a Breaking Change?
What is Snowpack: V1 to V2
When is a Breaking Change Just a New Package?
Re-Defining Semver?
Famous Coder, Bruce Lee
Commit: "fix stuff"
On RFCs
Project Vision: BDFLs and more
On Removing Babel's TC39 Stage Presets
Communicating Breaking Changes: React, Yarn, etc
Are the Changes We Make Even Helpful?
Different Vision, Different Name
React 17, Babel 8?
Rationalizing Breaking Changes as Bug Fixes
Breaking Changes and Plugin Ecosystem
Reverse Transforms for All Proposals
Project Sustainability and Sponsorship
Streaming Coding
The Difficulty of Reaching Out
Scaling Your Time, Managing Your Attention
The Freedom of Contributors To Join and Leave
The Value of Forking
Platform Funding, Sponsorship
"Babel Pika Fellowship"
52:19
3: Jason Miller on Compiling Your Dependencies
Episode in
The Babel Podcast
Jason Miller and Henry Zhu do a follow up episode on the issues around running modern JavaScript for not just your own code, but rather your dependencies (what's in node_modules). Discussed are specific approaches by bundlers to change package.json fields like jsnext:main/module, general issues for library consumers and maintainers as well as browsers, and the hints of some ideas for the near and far future.
Transcript: https://podcast.babeljs.io/dependencies
Jason: https://twitter.com/_developit
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad
Podcast: http://podcast.babeljs.io
45:19
2: Jason Miller on Modern JavaScript and the Future of preset-env
Episode in
The Babel Podcast
Jason Miller and Henry Zhu talk through a high level philosophy of transpilers (compilers), Babel's core mental model as the democratization of programming language design, and all nuances of the relationship between developers, TC39, browsers, tools. Let's look a the future of Babel.. through the future of preset-env with the newly released babel-preset-modules started by Jason!
Transcript: https://podcast.babeljs.io/preset-env
Jason: https://twitter.com/_developit
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad
Podcast: http://podcast.babeljs.io
01:06:06
1: Sebastian McKenzie on Babel and the Road to Rome
Episode in
The Babel Podcast
Henry chats with Sebastian McKenzie, the creator of Babel, on it's beginnings, what he's learned both technically and personally, and what this Rome thing is all about. They surmise why it was popular, names/logos, vision/scope of projects, planning a launch, doing closed source development, burnout, motivations, setting priorities, delegating/letting go, and more! On Rome: why create something new, what's different than the current status quo, pros/cons of a mono-tool chain, on working privately, etc.
Sebastian: https://twitter.com/sebmck
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad
01:21:28
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