Does Not Compute
Summary: A weekly chat about the lives and workflows of modern web developers, hosted by Sean Washington & Friends.
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Podcasts:
Sean and Rockwell share their strategies for coping with stress and burnout, what it's like to live-stream and where that whole thing is headed, announcements from Microsoft Build, and the correct pronunciation of "Nevada".
Sean and Rockwell talk about the Coronavirus time warp, first impressions on learning Python, advancing side projects with manageable chunks of time, and de-stressing with video games.
Sean and Rockwell talk about Sean's shifting role within his company, dealing with high-maintenance customers, developing Swagger Open API specifications, and an important PSA for summer.
Sean and Rockwell record their first live show on Twitch and talk about Microsoft technologies and conferences, being insanely productive with Laravel, and fighting with with Vue mixins.
Sean and Rockwell reflect on Sean's recent interviews. Then we learn how PHP and Laravel have wormed their way into DK's stack, and the reasoning behind that decision.
Sean talks more about learning Go, and what it's like building your own tools. Plus, Vue.js 3.0 beta is out, and Rockwell proselytizes Sean into a Minecraft religion.
Sean and Rockwell discuss video games and their soundtracks, before launching into Sean's premiere Go project - the many design decisions to be made, the libraries and tooling surrounding it, and unique language features.
Sean and Rockwell discuss Apple's crackdown on PWAs, pesky permissions dialogs, Zoom and other working-from-home tools, breaking an amateur radio record with Vue.js, and tales of IT woe.
Rockwell and Sean discuss the journey of reviving an 8-year-old iOS app, accepting user feedback without taking it to heart, more Postgres power-tools, and some California livin'.
Sean and Rockwell talk about the realities of working from home, implementing recursive structures with Postgres features like Common Table Expressions and Materialized Paths, and convincing Rockwell to start playing Minecraft again.
Sean and Rockwell discuss the Pomodoro technique, (re-)writing a billing system from scratch, some more practical applications of LiveView, and using gradual technological improvements to concretely advance your business.
Sean and Rockwell discuss code organization for front-end applications, leveling up in SQL development, and a baby Rustacean's first impressions.
Sean and Rockwell give their first impressions on the Tailwind UI Early Access: the value proposition, how it jives with existing tooling, and its impact the web front-end development scene.
Jason Lengstorf of Netlify joins Sean to discuss problem-solving tips, work-life balance, impostor syndrome, Twitch streaming, and learning to grow your skillset by working a little outside your comfort zone.
Sean and Rockwell talk about two new greenfield projects they've been working on, leveraging Tailwind and Vue to create customizable, reusable form components, Netlify deploys, and the new Oban UI beta.