These pods are so consistently high quality with guests more or less everyone should want to hear from, it's honestly criminal that you only have 3,2k subs
Agreed. Lane has a real talent for asking good questions AND having the presence of mind to ask meaningful follow up questions. You can tell he is so genuinely interested in what the guest has to say. Nice to watch someone who really gives a shit. AND I haven't watched a single episode where the guest has particularly bad audio quality, which maybe isn't anything Lane is doing except maybe a quick audio test before, but I've seen too many tech podcasts where the host has flawless audio and the guest sounds like they're talking underwater and it makes it unwatchable. Way to go Lane and everyone else making these episodes.
I've rewound 4:05 so much already. This is probably the funniest part of this interview. ... I wouldn't know though cause I can't get past this part cause I keep going back to laugh! 🤣
i think the future nodejs will always base on v8 engine, it means that nodejs must be single thread and event driven.because the most contribution of nodejs is giving a ecology system to js, so it means it must follow single thread and event driven.if nodejs follow that, nodejs will have no change
Firebase does not lock you in to the Firestore database or the real-time database. Firebase is a suite of tools and Firestore is a NoSQL database that is integrated with it. Loved the video though
@@marcuss.abildskov7175 you can easily migrate off Firestore by exporting your data. I’ve used Firestore since it’s primal Datastore days have built a $1billion e-commerce site with it. Also, you said you’re locked into Firestore if you use Firebase. That is not true, I can use firebase auth with any db, I could use Postgres, MySQL, etc
@@marcuss.abildskov7175 my company uses Firebase heavily. Heavily. We haven't had to migrate away from any parts of it, but I would say Firestore is the least of my concerns in terms of vendor lock-in. Auth and cloud functions would probably be more painful. At the end of the day, Firestore is just one source of data. We could easily store things in Prisma, Redis, or even fetch things from a 3rd party API. I'm not sure why I see Firebase and vendor lock-in mentioned so often. I don't see it have any worse lock-in than any other cloud platform
These pods are so consistently high quality with guests more or less everyone should want to hear from, it's honestly criminal that you only have 3,2k subs
Agreed. Lane has a real talent for asking good questions AND having the presence of mind to ask meaningful follow up questions. You can tell he is so genuinely interested in what the guest has to say. Nice to watch someone who really gives a shit. AND I haven't watched a single episode where the guest has particularly bad audio quality, which maybe isn't anything Lane is doing except maybe a quick audio test before, but I've seen too many tech podcasts where the host has flawless audio and the guest sounds like they're talking underwater and it makes it unwatchable. Way to go Lane and everyone else making these episodes.
one of the first observations I had about his channel as well - baffling
This guy has reached the level that most devs dream of. I’m going to have to read more about him
www.youtube.com/@adventuresinnodeland
48:36 A true hero. Breaking the chains of TypeScript.
Exactly, sharing types with multiple services specially in monorepos tend to be hard to maintain because of tight coupling. Nice one.
Great episode!!!
Thanks!
I knew mateo, great interviews
I ran out of upvotes for these podcasts. The comment from @Sledgeattack is so true! I agree 100% Every. Single. Word.
Matteo is the personification of a metronome.
I've rewound 4:05 so much already. This is probably the funniest part of this interview.
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I wouldn't know though cause I can't get past this part cause I keep going back to laugh! 🤣
“When you cross streams something magical happens!”
Great interview
His face changes every time you mention Go 😮
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i think the future nodejs will always base on v8 engine, it means that nodejs must be single thread and event driven.because the most contribution of nodejs is giving a
ecology system to js, so it means it must follow single thread and event driven.if nodejs follow that, nodejs will have no change
this guy is a god
Matteo will replace AI
Flex goals
The future of backend TypeScript is Deepkit
Firebase does not lock you in to the Firestore database or the real-time database. Firebase is a suite of tools and Firestore is a NoSQL database that is integrated with it. Loved the video though
Ehh yes it does. You're vendor locked in as soon as you use any of its tools lol
@@marcuss.abildskov7175 you can easily migrate off Firestore by exporting your data. I’ve used Firestore since it’s primal Datastore days have built a $1billion e-commerce site with it. Also, you said you’re locked into Firestore if you use Firebase. That is not true, I can use firebase auth with any db, I could use Postgres, MySQL, etc
@@marcuss.abildskov7175 my company uses Firebase heavily. Heavily. We haven't had to migrate away from any parts of it, but I would say Firestore is the least of my concerns in terms of vendor lock-in.
Auth and cloud functions would probably be more painful. At the end of the day, Firestore is just one source of data. We could easily store things in Prisma, Redis, or even fetch things from a 3rd party API.
I'm not sure why I see Firebase and vendor lock-in mentioned so often. I don't see it have any worse lock-in than any other cloud platform
But he didn't create node
dude isn't even paying attention. checking his watch and looking down.
did someone say bun
Is it me or does the guest come out as slightly arrogant at times? It could be a language issue. I don't know. I couldn't go pass a few minutes.
This dude seemed a little arrogant