
From AOL chat rooms to Wikipedia, Reddit, and now, Stack Overflow
Beaudette cut his teeth in the days of AOL chat rooms, then became an early Wikipedian. More recently he worked at Reddit, where his team of ten professional community managers supported 300 million m...
23 Heinä 202121min

Crafting software and games for the selfie generation
You can find Tara on Twitter here. Sam is on Twitter here.You can learn more about Loveshark's latest games and the roles they are hiring for here.Thanks to our lifeboat badge winner of the week, Ell...
20 Heinä 202121min

Github Copilot can write code for you. We put it to the test.
You can find some fun video of Cassidy putting Copilot to the test here.If you want to take the Jamstack survey, check it out here.Our lifeboat badge of the week goes to Andomar, who answered the ques...
16 Heinä 202126min

Leaving your job to pursue an indie project as a solo developer
We discuss how Simões learned to code and the feature set that allowed Poker Now to differentiate itself in a crowded space. Simões shares the tech stack he used to craft the first version of Poker No...
13 Heinä 202130min

So you're not getting along with your engineering team
If you want to catch up on the first half of the episode, you can find it here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my...
12 Heinä 202120min

Is everyone starting to work like a developer?
The massive shift to remote work that so many companies undertook over the last year has pushed many to adopt an asynchronous, merge driven workflow that has been pioneered and perfected by software d...
9 Heinä 202127min

Building for AR with Niantic Labs augmented reality SDK
You can learn more about Lightship, Niantic's AR SDK, here. They are hiring developers, and openings can be found here.Richard can be found on LinkedIn here. Kelly can be found on LinkedIn here.A big ...
6 Heinä 202129min

Bring your own stack: Why developer platforms are going headless
As explained in this piece, "A headless CMS is a back-end only content management system (CMS) built from the ground up as a content repository that makes content accessible via a RESTful API or Graph...
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