Listen "Is Suspense “backwards compatible”, and thoughts on Remix & web standards"
Episode Synopsis
Sam and Ryan chat about how Suspense lets you remove defensive and confusing useEffect code from your React components. They also share some initial thoughts about how Remix is positioning itself in the frontend dev space.Topics include:0:00 - Intro4:53 - How compatible are non-Suspense APIs with Suspense, and how can we bridge these two worlds?33:35 - Impressions about Remix’s positioning around web standardsLinks:Sam’s video for this weekRemixThe Cursed Computer Iceberg MemeCoding MachinesFlappy Bird in Super Mario World
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