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HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business

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

The adventures of Matt Lawrence and Mike Karan through the world of web development, web design, and small business management. As web development agency owners for the better part of a decade, they’ve worked with all sorts of technologies, through the rise of responsive web design, the revolution of serverless computing, and the popularity gain of many no-code tools for small business owners. The... more

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In this episode of the HTML All The Things Podcast, Matt and Mike look back at the biggest web development trends of 2025 before making predictions for what’s coming in 2026. From the explosion of AI-assisted tooling and supply-chain security inciden... more

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Choosing a browser used to be simple - pick Chrome, Edge, or Safari and move on. But in 2025, browser choice has become a much deeper decision, especially for developers and power users. With options like Firefox, Arc, Brave, Opera GX, and even AI-dr... 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.
NRDev
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
Episode: Content Creator or Web Developer? | w/ Dylan Israel
Taylor Desseyn
VP of Global Community at Torc, a talent platform
Torc
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
Prisma
Episode: Why Prisma Is Still the Best ORM | w/ William Madden

Hosts

Matt Lawrence
Co-host and host of discussions around web development, web design, and business management.
Mike Karan
Co-host and expert in web development and technology, makes complex topics accessible.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 331 ratings
  • My review

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

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    smara2023
    United States4 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 States10 months 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 Kingdoma year 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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Many find the episodes engaging and accessible, making technical topics less intimidating.
Critiques often focus on the podcast's intro, suggesting it could be improved for better listener experience.
Listeners value the hosts' experiences and personal anecdotes shared throughout discussions.

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#162
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Apple Podcasts
#195
Philippines/Technology
Apple Podcasts
#226
Mexico/Technology

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Q: How do you think this went before we jump into this?
I think you definitely got stuff working.
Inside freeCodeCamp: Learning to Code in 2025 | w/ Quincy Larson
Q: Has the rise of AI affected Free Code Camp at all?
While LLMs can provide some assistance, they shouldn't be the primary learning source.
Inside freeCodeCamp: Learning to Code in 2025 | w/ Quincy Larson
Q: What do you think makes Free Code Camp stand out from all these options?
First, it's a cohesive linear curriculum that caters to adult learners.
Developer Education and Mentoring | w/ Shant Dashjian
Q: How should one balance teaching the fundamentals versus modern frameworks?
It's essential to stay updated and frequently revise courses as technology evolves, focusing on teaching both foundational concepts and current tools.
Developer Education and Mentoring | w/ Shant Dashjian
Q: What makes Scrimba stand out from other learning platforms?
Scrimba offers a unique interactive learning experience with integrated challenges and real-time feedback that helps keep learners engaged.

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This show provides a mix of insights and practical advice centered around web development, web design, and small business management. The hosts engage with a variety of topics, speaking from their experiences as web agency owners over the years. Discussions encompass foundational technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, alongside popular frameworks and tools. Episodes dive into evolving trends, practical applications, and personal anecdotes, making complex concepts accessible to listeners at various levels of expertise. Special guests and a modern take on web technologies further enrich the content, appealing to both beginners and seasoned professionals in the field.

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1. Marko Denic
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7. Taylor Desseyn
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