Astro
Astro is a web framework for building apps in your component language of choice that only ship JavaScript to the browser when it's necessary for the interactivity of your app using partial hydration (a.k.a. the islands architecture). Learn how to use Astro in your own projects from expert developers in these episodes.
Aryan Deora
Thursday, March 2 @ 9:30 AM PST
Shared State Between Multiple Frameworks
How can you share state between React.JS, Svelte.JS, Solid.JS, Vue.JS, and more? TanStack Query maintainer Aryan Deora will show us how he does it with Query + Astro.
Tony Sullivan
Thursday, January 26 @ 9:30 AM PST
What’s New in Astro 2.0?
The latest major release of Astro includes new features like content collections, hybrid rendering, and a whole lot more. Core maintainer Tony Sullivan joins to show us the latest.
Jason Lengstorf
Thursday, December 8 @ 9:30 AM PST
Port a Blog to Astro
For many devs, writing blogs with Markdown/MDX is still preferred. In this episode, Jason (a Markdown True Believer™) will be working on an in-progress port of the Learn With Jason blog to Astro.
Fred K. Schott
Tuesday, August 9 @ 10:30 AM PDT
What’s New in Astro v1?
Astro just hit v1.0.0 and there’s a lot to be excited about. Come join creator Fred Schott as we talk about the trade-offs of MPAs vs. SPAs, partial hydration, MDX, and more!
Fred K. Schott
Thursday, June 10 @ 9:30 AM PDT
Ship Less JavaScript with Astro
Astro is a way to build websites that ships zero JavaScript by default. Only add JS when you need it for maximum performance! Fred K. Schott will teach us how it works.
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