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

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

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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When beginners try to learn coding, jargon-heavy tutorials can leave them feeling confused and discouraged. In this Web News episode, Matt and Mike discuss the importance of using accessible language when writing tutorials, landing pages, and guides.... more

In this episode of the HTML All The Things Podcast, Matt explores his new development workflow centered around spec-driven development. With AI tools and coding agents becoming more powerful, the key to success isn’t just in writing code—it’s in writ... more

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In this episode of Web News, Matt and Mike dive into two massive worm attacks that recently hit npm, targeting packages used in millions of projects. While the attackers aimed to steal crypto wallet keys, the actual damage was small—but the implicati... more

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In this episode, Matt sits down with developer and solutions architect Nathaniel Rogers to discuss the challenges of working with non-tech-savvy founders, the differences between startup, product-based, service-based, and app-based business models, a... more

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William Madden
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Per Borgen
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Hosts

Matt Lawrence
Co-host and prominent figure in web development discussions, sharing insights from his extensive experience in the industry.
Mike Karan
Co-host and expert in web development and small business management, contributing valuable perspectives based on real-world applications.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 328 ratings
  • 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 States6 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 States8 months 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
    a year ago
  • most digestible web dev podcast out right now

    I love listening to you guys forreal, it really is like listening to your friend or elder sibling talk to you about web development. I love how you guys approach topics from different perspectives it makes the podcast richer. Amazing ! Keep up the good work !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mannybizzzz
    Canada2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical advice and insights shared throughout the discussions.
Some listeners recommend shortening the intro, although most feedback is overwhelmingly positive.
Many newcomers to coding express gratitude for the clarity and helpfulness of the content.
The hosts are noted for their engaging and approachable presentation style, making complex topics relatable.

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#66
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Web News: Does Downtime Matter?
Q: Should downtime for non life threatening apps and services be taken very seriously?
Yes, but opinions differ; some, like Theo, take it very seriously while others are more lenient based on the context and service.
Fixing Vibe Coded Apps | w/ Nathaniel Rogers
Q: What do you see as the importance of vibe coding?
Vibe coding can serve as proof of concept but creates risks due to lack of attention to security and scalability.
Fixing Vibe Coded Apps | w/ Nathaniel Rogers
Q: How far do you go with clients who need help?
Nathaniel explains that he establishes boundaries and refers clients to specialists when the topic shifts to areas outside his expertise.
Handling the Variety of Client Requests as a Freelancer
Q: When is the decision point that we need to bring someone on for subcontracting?
Some of the factors will be budget, the importance of the required feature, and understanding your own knowledge gaps regarding the project.
Handling the Variety of Client Requests as a Freelancer
Q: If someone were to cold call you like right now, like what would you do?
You need to get down to the cusp of it as quickly as possible without cutting them off completely and allow them to voice their frustrations, then guide them to what you need from them.

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Frequently Asked Questions About HTML All The Things

What is HTML All The Things about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A dynamic exploration of web development, design, and entrepreneurship, featuring engaging discussions hosted by two experienced web development agency owners. The conversational style makes complex topics accessible, providing insights into foundational technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with various frameworks and tools relevant to current industry trends. Notable themes include practical tips for aspiring developers and small business owners, while also highlighting the impact of evolving technologies and methodologies such as responsive design and serverless computing. This podcast is particularly valuable for those looking to deepen their understanding of web development and enhance their small business strategies in an... more

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