Talks & Podcasts

A Vue/Nuxt person on stage at React Advanced - but the story is bigger than any single framework.

Back at c't webdev in Cologne, and this time the topic was less "new framework" and more "new foundations".

Starting a new frontend project today means a long series of choices: which framework, which testing tool, which linter, which formatter, which runtime? And each of those choices usually means another tool with its own configuration, another dependency and another thing that can break.

The Angular Plus Show invited me over to talk about - yes - Vite. A bit of a crossover episode, given my Vue/Nuxt background, but it turns out the future of Vite, Rolldown and Oxc is very much a cross-framework story.

JetBrains invited me to their annual JavaScript Day to talk about - what else - modern JavaScript tooling.

Keynote: Modern JavaScript Tooling

  • PragVue
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • 2025-09-23

Back at PragVue, but this time as the opening keynote and with a very different topic than last year's composable best practices.

My first time at Vue.js Paris! The meetup was kindly hosted by Algolia and the theme of the evening was server components and blazingly fast toolchains.

Back on PodRocket! This time we talked about Rolldown - the Rust-based bundler built by VoidZero that aims to replace Rollup and esbuild with faster builds and better scalability for large apps.

[GERMAN] Zum dritten Mal bei MYPOSTERs Tech 'n' Drinks in München! Diesmal haben wir vom Framework einen Schritt zurück gemacht und uns die Toolchain darunter genauer angeschaut.

What do modern frontend frameworks have in common? Increasingly, the answer is: the same tooling underneath.

Tejas Kumar invited me onto ConTejas Code to zoom out on the current state of JavaScript tooling. We talked about why I joined VoidZero, what the company is actually building, how Vite, Rolldown and Oxc fit together, and where a unified toolchain for the JavaScript ecosystem could take us.