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HTML All The Things - Web Development, AI, and Developer Careers

Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan
Web Development
Junior Developers
Programming
Team Dynamics
Technical Skills Development
Workplace Toxicity
Mentorship
Employee Onboarding
Company Culture
Software Development
Developer Training
Chatgpt
Web Design
HTMX
Javascript
Scrimba
React
Microsoft
Github Copilot
Openai

HTML All The Things is a podcast for developers navigating the modern web industry.

Hosted by web development agency owners Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan, the show explores web development, AI-driven industry shifts, and the realities of building a sustainable career in tech.

Matt and Mike discuss foundational technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript along with modern tools and frameworks such... more

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AI coding tools are evolving incredibly fast - but the user experience may not be keeping up. In this episode, Matt shares his first experience trying Codex on Windows and how a simple attempt to generate a classic Snake game quickly turned into a co... more

In this edition of the Web News, Matt and Mike take a look at a rare piece of good news in the tech industry - software engineering job postings are on the rise. After years of layoffs, hiring freezes, and constant speculation about AI replacing deve... more

Are websites dead? Is SEO even worth it anymore? With AI-generated answers, Google’s AI overviews, and tools that can build entire sites in seconds, it’s easy to think the traditional web is on its way out. But is that actually what’s happening? In t... more

AI tools can now write code, scaffold entire apps, and even manage parts of the development process - but if building software is easier than ever, why aren’t we seeing a flood of wildly successful new products? In this episode Matt and Mike explore ... more

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Recent Guests

Marko Denic
Web developer, agency owner, and social media influencer
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Episode: Leveraging Social Media and Content Creation | w/ Marko Denic
Quincy Larson
Founder of freeCodeCamp
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Episode: Inside freeCodeCamp: Learning to Code in 2025 | w/ Quincy Larson
Shant Dashjian
Educator at Scrimba and founder of Pro Coding Mentor
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Episode: Developer Education and Mentoring | w/ Shant Dashjian
Nathaniel Rogers
Developer focused on helping small businesses transition to modern tech solutions.
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Episode: Fixing Vibe Coded Apps | w/ Nathaniel Rogers
Jesse Hall
Staff Developer Advocate at MongoDB
MongoDB
Episode: From Geek Squad to MongoDB Advocate | w/ Jesse Hall
Dylan Israel
Engineering manager at ClickUp, previously at Amazon and PwC
ClickUp
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Taylor Desseyn
VP of Global Community at Torc, a talent platform
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Episode: Landing a Developer Job in a Tough Market | w/ Taylor Desseyn (VP at Torc)
Anthony Shew
Head of Developer Experience for Turbo at Vercel
Vercel
Episode: Turborepo Changed How I Use Monorepos | w/ Anthony Shew
William Madden
Engineering manager for Prisma ORM
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Episode: Why Prisma Is Still the Best ORM | w/ William Madden

Hosts

Matt Lawrence
Co-host and co-owner of a web development agency, sharing insights on web development, design, and small business challenges.
Mike Karan
Co-host and co-owner of a web development agency, providing valuable insights into web development and management from practical experience.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 333 ratings
  • My review

    Is there anyway you could remove that snoring sound in the intro please?

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    smara2023
    United States7 months ago
  • Good podcast

    I like the podcast, they discuss various relevant topics. The only thing I would change is the intro, maybe shorten it up.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    4657RicL
    United Statesa year ago
  • Phenomenal. Spectacularly well done.

    By far the best podcast for nearly mid level, but still junior developers. No one else comes close. Extremely valuable. Keep going guys!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kgrizzl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Decent podcast

    These guys obviously are expert and enthusiastic and this is pitched just right; the intro though! Could do without listening to someone snoring!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    PrestonDetective
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Informative chit-chat. I had to get used to their extemporaneous style of talking about these topics, but i have found these podcasters to be very knowlegdable with lots of fist hand experiences in the field of web development. Now i guess i would mis the podcast if they were to stop some day.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    RichardPP
    2 years ago

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Some listeners have suggested improvements to the show's intro, while praising the core content.
Overall feedback highlights the value of personal anecdotes and the blend of humor and useful content.
Listeners appreciate the practical insights and relevant discussions tailored for web developers and small business owners.
Many find the hosts approachable and relatable, making technical topics easy to understand.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#167
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Apple Podcasts
#190
Argentina/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#197
Colombia/Technology

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Upgrading My JavaScript Fundamentals (ES6 and Beyond)
Q: Are there any other fundamental concepts that I should explore?
Learning array operators, async await, spread operator, and destructuring will be helpful.
Upgrading My JavaScript Fundamentals (ES6 and Beyond)
Q: Do you think that what I'm doing currently is kind of a good path?
Yes, learning the prerequisites is essential for moving into frameworks like React.
Code Reviews Are More Important Than Ever
Q: Is it concerning that AI is involved in so much of the coding process including reviews?
Yes, it's a valid concern from a human standpoint as the increasing involvement of AI in coding and reviewing can lower the context that human reviewers have on code.
Code Reviews Are More Important Than Ever
Q: How do you time box and dedicate time for code reviews?
It's important to not mix reviews with coding to maintain focus, usually dedicating time to reviews either first thing in the morning or after lunch.
Code Reviews Are More Important Than Ever
Q: What level of developer should be preparing as a code reviewer?
Everyone needs to start getting comfortable with reviewing code, regardless of seniority, as understanding code is crucial, especially with the rise of AI usage.

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1. Marko Denic
2. Quincy Larson
3. Shant Dashjian
4. Nathaniel Rogers
5. Jesse Hall
6. Dylan Israel
7. Taylor Desseyn
8. Anthony Shew

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