Gmail Analysis Software, Web Components, and State of Web Development Surveys - RRU 260
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Levan Katsadze is a Software Developer. In this episode, they explore a fascinating project, which offers migration rules for moving websites, emails, and databases between hosts. They talk about the tool's functionality and bugs encountered during testing. Additionally, they shed light on the user-friendly nature of the software and discuss their VS Code extension block, emphasizing the importance of code structure for developers. They delve into the world of web components and upcoming support for web components in React 19. The episode features discussions on the release of Angular 18, the state of the HTML survey, and the state of the JavaScript survey, as well as valuable insights from Levon Kasatze, who developed a software package to analyze and clean up Gmail mailboxes. Tune in for an insightful and engaging discussion on software development. Social Media Unvoid LinkedIn @unvoidweb https://www.linkedin.com/company/unvoidwebInstagram @unvoidweb https://www.instagram.com/unvoidwebLucas Paganini YouTube @lucaspaganiniweb https://youtube.com/@lucaspaganiniwebLinkedIn @lucaspaganiniweb https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucaspaganiniwebTwitter @lucaspaganini https://twitter.com/LucasPaganiniInstagram @lucaspaganini https://www.instagram.com/lucaspaganiniChris Frewin GitHub @princefishthrower https://github.com/princefishthrowerBlog Chris Frewin https://chrisfrew.in/Levan Katsadze GitHub @leodevbro https://github.com/leodevbroBlog Levan Katsadze https://leodevbro.github.io/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/react-round-up--6102072/support.
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