FSJam Podcast
Episode 90 - Partytown with Adam Bradley
In this episode we discuss making sites significantly more performant by offloading third party scripts into a web worker with Partytown, how Partytown fits into the larger suite of tools that Builder.io is working on including Qwik, and cross-compiling any frontend UI library with Mitosis.
Adam Bradley
Partytown
Links
- WordPress Partytown Support
- Add Partytown support to run scripts in WordPress Worker Thread
- Offloading Scripts To A Web Worker in Next.js (experimental)
- How to Add Google Analytics gtag to Gatsby Using Partytown
- How to Deploy the Qwik JavaScript Framework
- Deploy a Qwik site on Cloudflare Pages
- Building Marko 6 w/ Dylan Piercey, and Michael Rawlings
- Resumability, WTF?
Show Outline
00:12 - Introduction
01:26 - Do you miss mobile?
04:43 - What is Partytown?
07:50 - Can you use Partytown with WordPress?
09:42 - How does Google Tag Manager work with Partytown?
12:45 - Is there a roadmap for upcoming features or is Partytown feature complete?
13:50 - What is Partytown's opinion on shipping no JavaScript?
14:39 - How does Partytown fit into the larger suite of tools that Builder.io is working on?
16:24 - Qwik as a server-side rendering first framework with QwikCity
19:35 - Will it be possible in the future to migrate a Next.js project to QwikCity?
23:07 - Is QwikCity production ready?
25:00 - How do you deploy a Qwik or QwikCity application?
30:45 - What is Mitosis?
34:19 - How does Qwik compare to Solid and Marko?
40:09 - Will JavaScript ever reach utopia by attaining the nirvana of PHP?