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The Web Development Podcast with Fexingo: Frontend, Backend, and Modern Web Stack

The Web Development Podcast with Fexingo: Frontend, Backend, and Modern Web Stack

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The Web Development Podcast with Fexingo is Lucas and Luna's weekly exploration of the modern web stack, from frontend frameworks to backend infrastructure. Each episode dissects a specific technology or workflow — think React Server Components vs. traditional SSR, the economics of cloud-native databases, or the practical trade-offs of a micro-frontend architecture — with real benchmarks and open-source case studies. Lucas, a former full-stack engineer turned journalist, asks the hard questions about developer productivity and deployment costs, while Luna, a senior architect in a high-traffic fintech org, brings battle-tested insight into scaling and maintainability. Their conversations avoid hype: no breathless takes on the latest framework until they've stress-tested it against production data. The listener is a working developer (mid-level to senior) who needs to make informed decisions about tooling, architecture, and team practices. Expect arguments backed by numbers — like Redis vs. Memcached under 100K QPS — and candid postmortems of real outages. You'll leave each episode with a sharper mental model of the web's moving parts, and maybe a new library to try. But Lucas and Luna won't sell you a silver bullet; they'll hand you a weighted decision tree. #WebDevelopment #Frontend #Backend #React #NodeJS #TypeScript #CloudComputing #DevOps #API #Database #Performance #OpenSource #SoftwareEngineering #Tech #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Technology #DeveloperProductivity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Economie
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  • How the Web Locks API Prevents Double-Spend in Browser Apps
    Aug 19 2026
    In episode 160 of The Web Development Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the Web Locks API, a browser feature that lets web apps coordinate access to shared resources. They explain how it works, why it matters for everything from offline-first apps to real-time collaboration, and walk through a practical example: preventing double-spend in a client-side budget tracker. They also touch on the API's surprising history, its pitfalls, and how it fits into the broader evolution of the web platform. If you've ever written a race condition in JavaScript or wondered how to safely manage state across tabs, this episode gives you a concrete tool to add to your belt. #WebLocksAPI #BrowserAPIs #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #Concurrency #RaceConditions #OfflineFirst #WebWorkers #SharedWorker #IndexedDB #RealTimeCollaboration #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WebPlatform #BrowserFeatures #SoftwareEngineering #FrontendDevelopment Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 min
  • How The Web Share API Expands Browser Sharing
    Aug 18 2026
    In episode 159 of The Web Development Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the Web Share API, exploring how it lets web apps trigger native share sheets across devices. They walk through a concrete example of integrating the API with the File System Access API to share files, discuss browser support nuances including Safari and Chrome on Android, and explain how to handle fallbacks for desktop browsers. The episode also covers the relationship between the Web Share API and the Web Share Target API, and why this pair is essential for progressive web apps. If you've ever wondered why your web app's share button feels clunky, this episode shows you how to make it feel native with just a few lines of code. #WebShareAPI #NativeShare #WebDevelopment #ProgressiveWebApps #FileSystemAccess #JavaScript #BrowserAPIs #MobileWeb #Safari #ChromeAndroid #PWA #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WebDevPodcast #Coding #Frontend #WebStandards Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 min
  • How CSS Anchor Positioning Replaces JavaScript Popovers
    Aug 17 2026
    In Episode 158 of The Web Development Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into the CSS Anchor Positioning API, a game-changer for UI development. They explore how this native CSS feature lets you position elements relative to other elements without JavaScript, using a simple anchor-name and position-area approach. The episode demos a tooltip and a popover, discussing browser support (as of August 2026, it's in Chrome and Edge, with Firefox and Safari on the horizon), the shift from JavaScript-based positioning to CSS, and the practical implications for performance, accessibility, and code maintainability. They also touch on the fallback position-area property and how it can rescue layout in tricky scenarios. Perfect for frontend developers tired of writing position calculations and resize observers, this episode is a must-listen for anyone wanting to simplify their web stack. #CSSAnchorPositioning #WebDevelopment #Frontend #CSS #JavaScript #UIUX #PopoverAPI #Tooltip #BrowserSupport #Chrome #Edge #Firefox #Safari #WebDesign #Performance #Accessibility #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 min
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