
Web development, JavaScript, careers. Each week starts with an article and and ends with good news.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this very special 100th episode we bring in seasoned manager and old friend Mike "Critter" Crittenden and ask him - "Should Managers Still Code?". Critter is a senior manager at Github and managed both Joe and I at Way-bleep. Together we cover the... more
We get back into the swing of things with an informal chat mostly about the existential crises of no longer being frontend devs. We dive into topics like the current AI agent hype, how we don't know what articles to even read anymore (or if anyone re... more
Another guest! In this episode, we cover Cap Watkins' "The Sliding Scale of Giving A F*ck" with designer Daniel Casey. This episode is all about a framework of how engineering and design can work together when everyone cares about the end product. It... more
In this episode we cover "Locked doors, headaches, and intellectual need" by Max Kreminski. This article outlines the concept of problem-solution ordering issues and how they are the reason no one understands monads. We soon realize these problem-sol... more
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Joe and Evan are great, down to earth developers talking about web dev news with a very humble and human approach. As a new dev myself I find their discussions informative on what it's really like to work in this industry.
I love listening to this podcast. They address really interesting topics for web developers in a way that feels like you’re sitting at the same table with these guys at a lunch break or something. It’s chill relaxed but still really sharp and on topic.
Keep it up!
I only listen to ~5 podcasts regularly including this one.
I may be biased, but I’m a big fan.
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The discussions center around web development, particularly focusing on JavaScript and the various challenges and methodologies encountered in the field. Topics frequently explored include coding best practices, product development, team dynamics, and the integration of emerging technologies like AI into development processes. The hosts often share their personal experiences and insights about the evolution within the industry, while engaging with guest experts on nuanced matters such as neurodiversity within tech, coaching for tech leaders, and the implications of new coding languages. This podcast is likely to resonate with those deeply involved in tech and web development, as it combines technical discussions with light-hearted banter an... more
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