
Helping The Right Amount
In this episode we cover "How to fight super-helper syndrome" by Laetitia Vitaud. This article is a spring-board for discussing healthy practices in mentorship, general boundaries, and keeping ourselv...
11 Aug 20231h 1min

The Newest Core Web Vital - INP
In this episode we cover the newest core web vital, "Interaction to Next Paint". This is a full introduction to web vitals in general, what Interaction to Next Paint is, what it's replacing, how it's ...
26 Juli 202355min

Ship Bugs, Slowly
In this episode we cover two articles for the price of one in our attempt to answer the question - does software quality even matter? First up, "Are bugs and slow delivery ok?". This may be a thinly ...
8 Juli 202357min

The One Where Apple Vision Pro Needs HTML
In this episode, we cover "Thoughts from “Meet Safari for Spatial Computing” by Jim Nielsen. If you haven't seen Apple Vision Pro yet, it's the future of dystopian wearables. The big question is how d...
30 Juni 202351min

The One About The Massive Flaw In Our Industry
TOTALLY not a clickbait title to drum up listeners.... In this episode, we dive deep into "Imaginary Problems Are the Root of Bad Software". It starts off small - why is there such a difference betwe...
22 Juni 202350min

Testing Out The Node Test Runner
In this episode we cover "Hands on with the Node.js test runner" By Phil Nash. Joe and Evan take a hard look at the now stable release of the Node.js native test runner. We talk about what it can do, ...
10 Juni 202344min

It's Not That Complicated
In this episode, we cover "The Cognitive Load Developer's Handbook" by Artem Zakirullin (and contributors). This is a practical episode on making your code as easy to read and follow as possible. We g...
29 Maj 202358min

Did The Web Go Far Enough
In this episode, we cover "The JavaScript Ecosystem Is Delightfully Weird" by Sam Ruby on Fly.io blog. This article and episode are a loose continuation of last week's episode "Did The Web Go Too Far"...
22 Maj 202347min



















