036 jsAir - Managing Dependencies like a boss with Stephan Bönnemann and Ben Coe

JavaScript Air - A podcast by Kent C. Dodds

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Managing Dependencies like a boss 😎 with Stephan Bönnemann and Ben Coe Description: The average npm project has 100 dependencies and subdependencies. Managing these dependencies can be challenging. We're going to talk about DependencyCI and Libraries.io, and with the great person behind Greenkeeper.io about how to make managing these dependencies easier. Show sponsors:Egghead.io - Bite-sized web development video trainingFrontend Masters - Expert front-end trainingTrackJS - JavaScript Error MonitoringWebStorm - Smart JavaScript IDETrading Technologies - Building For What's NextReact.js Program - Master the React.js EcosystemSentry - Cross-platform crash-reporting Links, Picks, and Tips: Stephan Bönnemann @boennemann Linksnpm shrinkwrapnodesecurity.ioapp.greenkeeper.io TipsNoise Cancelling Headphones help focus a lotInvesting money in a good router really helps with WiFi quality and internet speedTake a break Picksbundled-dependeciesdont-break & next-update Ben Coe @BenjaminCoe LinksIstanbulYargsnpms.io standard Tipsdns.js.orgHelp with yargs and istanbul! PicksStranger Things on NetflixIstanbulJS website: http://istanbul.js.org/ Kent C. Dodds @kentcdodds LinksHow to use bundleDependencies (to avoid unpublish blues) TipsGo out into naturePlay Sports Picksdont-breaknext-updateWhy semver ranges are literally the worst... - use greenkeeper? :) About JavaScript Air: JavaScriptAir is the live broadcast podcast all about JavaScript hosted by egghead.io instructor Kent C. Dodds. Please visit the JavaScript Air website (javascriptair.com) to see upcoming and past episodes. Go to jsair.io/suggest to suggest topics and guests for the show. Go to jsair.io/feedback to provide feedback on this and other episodes. Also be sure to subscribe to our email newsletter at jsair.io/email and follow JavaScript Air on Twitter and Google+ to stay up to date with future episodes. Also, all episodes are on the YouTube channel as well.

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