It's time to build Jarvis with Kent C. Dodds

It's time to build Jarvis with Kent C. Dodds

Author: Software Huddle May 13, 2025 Duration: 1:21:17
Today we have the excellent Kent C. Dodds on the program. Kent is an amazing teacher in the web development space, and I've learned a ton from him about React, JavaScript testing, and general web dev. Lately, Kent has been going all-in on AI, especially with the model context protocol (MCP) space. He's sharing a ton of useful material in this area as he works on a new course. We spent a lot of time going over what MCP is, why it's useful, and why Kent thinks our own personal Jarvis is the next step. We cover a bunch of other topics too, like what it's like putting on a conference (Epic Web Conf) plus how AI has changed the educational space. Check it out! *Timestamps* 01:12 Start 06:52 The pitch for MCP 14:30 Where does MCP architecturally sit? 17:27 Contrasting with REST 23:07 Should I be building these now? 23:47 Are there any frameworks? 26:31 Why Cloudflare 34:10 MCP Spec 35:35 Authentication 38:29 A2A by Google 41:50 What caught Kent's attention? 44:28 What got Kent interested in React? 46:16 Jarvis 47:44 Frontend Development in the long run 51:44 What needs to get better for this to happen? 57:42 How has AI impacted education landscape? 01:04:46 Like the travel? 01:12:35 App Stack 01:13:48 React Server Components Follow Kent: https://twitter.com/kentcdodds Follow Alex: https://twitter.com/alexbdebrie Follow Sean: https://twitter.com/seanfalconer *Software Huddle ⤵︎* X: https://twitter.com/SoftwareHuddle

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