Anythony Campolo talks with John, Ward, and Dan about Redwood JS. Is Redwood JS a framework or a library? Why would you use Redwood JS? What problems does it solve? Is it for beginners or experienced developers?
John Papa @John_Papa
Ward Bell @WardBell
Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin
Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
Anthony Campolo @ajcwebdev
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Resources:Anthony on GitHubAnthony’s BlogRedwoodJSRedwoodJS Community ForumRedwoodJS Discord12-part series "A First Look at RedwoodJS"RedwoodJS own tutorialsGesture library Hammer.jsTailwind CSSChainsawReactRemix for ReactLambda School bootcamp for full stackRemix for ReactPrisma jsGraphQLApollo for GraphQLFauna DBRedwood File StructureCLI CommandsTom Preston WarnerTom Preston Warner on TwitterGatsbyBlitzNext.jsFullstack Jamstack PodcastIs it safe?Timejumps02:04 Guest intro04:30 What are the use cases for Redwood?05:41 Is it a framework or a library?08:18 Why would I use Redwood?10:31 Sponsor: Nrwl11:15 Figuring out what problem you're solving16:28 Databases and Redwood19:58 Technologies in Redwood34:29 Sponsor: IdeaBlade35:37 Is Redwood for beginners or experienced developers?46:44 Final thoughts
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
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