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Monoliths, GraphQL, Next.js, and DevRel Insights

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Colin and CJ explore the ongoing debate between monolithic architectures versus API-driven frontends, touching on the pros and cons of GraphQL and REST. The conversation also covers the intricacies of integrating Next.js with Rails applications. On the personal front, CJ shares his solar pool heater project and Colin prepares for his upcoming relay race, Reno Tahoe Open (RTO). Both hosts reflect on their work anniversaries and discuss the challenges and strategies for effective Developer Relations (DevRel).

  • Monoliths vs. API-driven Frontends: The pros and cons of each approach, including the challenges of maintaining large JSON payloads and ensuring API stability.
  • GraphQL: A critical look at the limitations and complexities of GraphQL, including rate limiting and authorization issues.
  • Next.js and Rails Integration: Strategies for connecting a modern frontend framework with a traditional Rails backend.
  • Personal Projects: CJ's DIY solar pool heater project and the considerations involved in making it efficient and safe.
  • Relay Race Preparation: Colin's training for the Reno Tahoe Odyssey and strategies for managing challenging race conditions.
  • DevRel Strategies: The multifaceted role of Developer Relations and how to balance content creation, community engagement, and internal advocacy.

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Colin and CJ explore the ongoing debate between monolithic architectures versus API-driven frontends, touching on the pros and cons of GraphQL and REST. The conversation also covers the intricacies of integrating Next.js with Rails applications. On the personal front, CJ shares his solar pool heater project and Colin prepares for his upcoming relay race, Reno Tahoe Open (RTO). Both hosts reflect on their work anniversaries and discuss the challenges and strategies for effective Developer Relations (DevRel).

  • Monoliths vs. API-driven Frontends: The pros and cons of each approach, including the challenges of maintaining large JSON payloads and ensuring API stability.
  • GraphQL: A critical look at the limitations and complexities of GraphQL, including rate limiting and authorization issues.
  • Next.js and Rails Integration: Strategies for connecting a modern frontend framework with a traditional Rails backend.
  • Personal Projects: CJ's DIY solar pool heater project and the considerations involved in making it efficient and safe.
  • Relay Race Preparation: Colin's training for the Reno Tahoe Odyssey and strategies for managing challenging race conditions.
  • DevRel Strategies: The multifaceted role of Developer Relations and how to balance content creation, community engagement, and internal advocacy.

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