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Episode 119: Redwood JS with Anthony Campolo
Anythony Campolo talks with John, Ward, and Dan about Redwood JS. Is Redwood JS a framework or a library? Why would you use Redwood JS? What problems does it solve? Is it for beginners or experienced developers?
John Papa @John_Papa
Ward Bell @WardBell
Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin
Craig Shoemaker @craigshoemaker
Anthony Campolo @ajcwebdev
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Resources:
- Anthony on GitHub
 - Anthony’s Blog
 - RedwoodJS
 - RedwoodJS Community Forum
 - RedwoodJS Discord
 - 12-part series "A First Look at RedwoodJS"
 - RedwoodJS own tutorials
 - Gesture library Hammer.js
 - Tailwind CSS
 - Chainsaw
 - React
 - Remix for React
 - Lambda School bootcamp for full stack
 - Remix for React
 - Prisma js
 - GraphQL
 - Apollo for GraphQL
 - Fauna DB
 - Redwood File Structure
 - CLI Commands
 - Tom Preston Warner
 - Tom Preston Warner on Twitter
 - Gatsby
 - Blitz
 - Next.js
 - Fullstack Jamstack Podcast
 - Is it safe?
 
Timejumps
- 02:04 Guest intro
 - 04:30 What are the use cases for Redwood?
 - 05:41 Is it a framework or a library?
 - 08:18 Why would I use Redwood?
 - 10:31 Sponsor: Nrwl
 - 11:15 Figuring out what problem you're solving
 - 16:28 Databases and Redwood
 - 19:58 Technologies in Redwood
 - 34:29 Sponsor: IdeaBlade
 - 35:37 Is Redwood for beginners or experienced developers?
 - 46:44 Final thoughts
 
Podcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
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