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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
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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
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