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JavaScript Jabber

JavaScript Jabber

Charles M Wood 738 episodes Latest Feb 25, 2026

JavaScript Jabber is a weekly podcast that covers JavaScript, Node.js, and front-end development. Hosted by Charles M Wood, the show features interviews with experts in programming, careers, and technology. It aims to help developers stay current with the latest trends and best practices in the JavaScript ecosystem.

Episodes

Mongoose 9, AI-Powered Database Tools & the Future of Server-Side JavaScript with Val Karpov - JSJ 703 Feb 25, 2026 3399 This week on JavaScript Jabber, we’re joined (again!) by Val Karpov — the maintainer of Mongoose — to talk about what’s new in Mongoose 9, how async stack traces are changing the debugging game, and why AI is quietly reshaping the way we build developer tools.We dig into stricter TypeScript support, the removal of callback-based middleware, and what it really takes to modernize a massive codebase.
Node.js Performance, Kubernetes, and Why “Fast” Isn’t Always Fast - JSJ 702 Feb 10, 2026 4816 In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Matteo Collina—chair of the Node.js project and founder of Platformatic—for a deep, no-fluff conversation about Node.js performance in the real world. We dug into what actually happens when you run Node at scale, especially with server-side rendering, Kubernetes, and modern frameworks like Next.js.We also challenged some popular assumptions—lik
TanStack Start, AI, and the Future of Frontend Architecture - JSJ 701 Jan 30, 2026 4353 It’s great to be back behind the mic! In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I’m joined by Dan Shapir and our guest Jack Harrington from Netlify and TanStack for a wide-ranging, high-energy conversation that covers everything from modern frontend architecture to AI tooling—and a few entertaining detours along the way.We dig into what’s new and exciting in the TanStack ecosystem, including TanStack
What’s New in React 19.2: Compiler, Activity, and the Future of Async React - JSJ 700 Jan 8, 2026 4536 In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Shruti Kapoor, independent content creator and longtime React educator, to dig into what’s actually new — and worth getting excited about — in React 19.2. While it may sound like a “minor” release on paper, this update delivers some genuinely powerful improvements that can change how we build and reason about React apps.We talked through React
Can You Really Trust AI-Generated Code? - JSJ 699 Dec 24, 2025 2816 AI is writing more of our code than ever before—but should we actually trust it? In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sat down with Itamar Friedman from Qodo (formerly Quoto) to dig into one of the biggest questions developers are wrestling with right now: What happens when AI is generating code, reviewing code, and shaping how we ship software?We explore where AI fits into modern code review,
The Real State of Tech Hiring: AI, Ghosting, and the Developer Drought - JSJ 698 Dec 10, 2025 3895 In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, Steve Edwards and I kick things off by catching up on life — from winter weather and marathon training to health journeys, CrossFit, and some behind-the-scenes personal stories that shaped how we think about wellness and longevity. After warming up, we shift our focus to the state of the tech job market, something both of us have been watching closely and expe
Why Astro Is Winning Developers Over with Sagi Carmel - JSJ 697 Nov 23, 2025 3838 In this episode, I sit down with developer and speaker Sagi Carmel to dive deep into Astro, why it’s gaining so much traction, and how it compares to frameworks like Next.js, Nuxt, Remix, and SvelteKit. We explore what makes Astro uniquely powerful — from its server-first approach and island architecture to its simplicity, speed, and ability to integrate with any front-end framework you want.Sagi
The Truth About AI in Everyday JavaScript Development - JSJ 696 Nov 14, 2025 4507 It feels great to finally be back on the mic after a stretch of travel, work, and general chaos, and in this episode we’re diving into a topic that’s been coming up more and more in everyday developer conversations: how to actually use AI in your JavaScript development workflow. This isn’t about adding AI features to your app — it’s about using LLMs and AI-powered tools as part of your day-to-day
Guarding the JavaScript Supply Chain: Preventing NPM Attacks with Feross Aboukhadijeh - JSJ 695 Nov 1, 2025 3601 Hey everyone—it’s Steve Edwards here, and in this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I’m joined by returning guest Feross Aboukhadijeh, founder of Socket.dev, for a deep dive into the dark and fascinating world of open source supply chain security. From phishing campaigns targeting top NPM maintainers to the now-infamous Chalk library compromise, we unpack the latest wave of JavaScript package attacks
Making Monorepos Breakproof with Anton Stoychev - JSJ 694 Oct 24, 2025 4416 In this solo-hosted episode, I (Steve Edwards) dive deep into the world of modern monorepos with special guest Anton Stoychev from Yotpo. Anton shares his journey from the early days of PHP and IE6 nightmares to his current work in front-end infrastructure, performance optimization, and developer tooling.We talk about the challenges of managing dependencies, upgrading tools without breaking your c
Spec-Driven Development and the Future of AI IDEs with AWS’s Kiro - JSJ 693 Oct 9, 2025 2635 In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with AWS’s Clare Liguori and Erik Hanchett to talk about Kiro, a brand-new AI-powered IDE that’s reimagining the way developers build software. We dive into how Kiro takes “AI-assisted coding” to a new level through spec-driven development — a process that focuses on defining requirements and collaborating with AI to break projects into clear, manag
Modern JavaScript Testing: Integration, Contract Testing & AI Tools - JSJ 692 Sep 29, 2025 3988 In this episode of JavaScript Jabber, I sit down with Dan Shapir and our special guest, Yoni Goldberg, to dive deep into the ever-evolving world of JavaScript testing. Yoni, a consultant who’s worked with over 40 organizations to refine developer workflows, shares valuable lessons learned from helping teams design efficient and reliable tests.We explore emerging trends in testing, including the ri

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