Links
- Codecrafters (Sponsor): https://tej.as/codecrafters
- Follow me on X: https://twitter.com/tejaskumar_
- Follow Yoav on X: https://twitter.com/HamatoYogi
- Qwik’s next leap - moving forward together: https://builder.io/blog/qwik-next-leap
- Towards Qwik 2.0: Lighter, Faster, Better: https://builder.io/blog/qwik-2-coming-soon
- Qwik Microfrontends TikTok clone: https://github.com/gioboa/qwik-tiktok-microfrontends
- Qwik-angular: https://github.com/QwikDev/qwik-angular
- Qwik-vue: https://github.com/mizchi/qwik-vue
- Visual copilot v1: https://builder.io/blog/visual-copilot
Takeaways
- Builder.io is a visual headless CMS that allows developers to build websites and sections of websites using a visual editor.
- The Builder.io ecosystem includes tools like Party Town and Mitosis, which help with managing third-party scripts and transforming code for different frameworks.
- Developers can register their own components from their code base in Builder.io and easily connect them to the visual editor.
- Builder.io can be used in collaboration with other CMS platforms and APIs, allowing for flexibility and integration with existing systems. Qwik is becoming an open-source project, detached from Builder.io, to encourage community involvement and contributions.
- Qwik is well-positioned to address Core Web Vitals and improve Interaction to Next Paint (INP) scores.
- Qwik UI and other ecosystem projects enhance the Qwik framework and provide additional functionality.
- Qwik 2.x will introduce improvements such as out-of-order streaming and a better micro-front-end story.
- The concept of Qwik Server Components is being explored, but it may not align with the server-first approach of Qwik.
- Apple's support for PWAs remains a topic of discussion and debate.
Summary
Yoav Ganbar, a developer relations engineer at Builder.io, joins the podcast to discuss the visual headless CMS and its ecosystem. Yoav shares his background and how he ended up at Builder.io. He explains that Builder.io is a visual no-code tool that helps build websites and sections of websites, and it is framework-agnostic. Yoav also introduces the other tools in the Builder.io ecosystem, including Party Town and Mitosis. In this part of the conversation, Yoav Ganbar discusses the Visual Copilot V1 and the ecosystem, the use of Mitosis and Sveltosis in Builder.io, the core principles and unique selling points of Qwik, the implementation and debugging of Qwik, the upcoming Qwik 2.0 and community-driven development, the importance of understanding servers in web development, the journey of learning web development, and a big announcement made by Yoav Ganbar. In this conversation, Yoav Ganbar discusses the announcement that Qwik is becoming an open-source project, detached from Builder.io.
Chapters
00:00 Yoav Ganbar
03:26 Introduction and Background
06:33 Yoav's Journey to Builder
11:26 Builder.io and the Ecosystem
32:45 Mitosis
33:58 Qwik: Core Principles and Unique Selling Points
36:16 Qwik Implementation and Debugging
39:39 Qwik 2.0 and Community-Driven Development
49:14 Builder.io and the Use of Qwik
58:20 The Importance of Understanding Servers in Web Development
1:01:29 The Journey of Learning Web Development
1:02:27 The Big Announcement
1:02:36 Qwik Becoming Open Source
1:03:35 Qwik and Core Web Vitals
1:04:59 Qwik UI and Ecosystem Projects
1:05:56 Moving to Qwik Dev and New Governance Model
1:06:55 Benefits of Open Source and Community Ownership
1:10:27 Improvements in Qwik 2.x
1:15:12 Qwik and Core Web Vitals
1:17:30 Out of Order Streaming in Qwik 2.x
1:24:44 Qwik Server Components
1:28:03 Apple and PWAs
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