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Join us to chat about Jamstack, coding the web, the people who code the web, and sometimes, lollies. With love from Netlify šŸ’™.

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Docs are often critically important to the success / failure of a project, but what happens behind the curtain? In this episode, we have special guest Jacklyn Carroll to talk about her work on the Netlify docs team and her experience with the world o... more

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a year ago

Welcome to Remotely Interesting brought to you by Netlify. more

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a year ago

Welcome to Remotely Interesting brought to you by Netlify. The Jamstack definition is a lot different than it was when it first released, so letā€™s talk about where the Jamstack is today and how people can get involved with special guest Domitrius Cla... more

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2 years ago

Welcome to Remotely Interesting brought to you by Netlify. Thereā€™s been a lot of buzz about ā€œserverlessā€ and what it is, but what does it mean to ā€œthink in serverless?ā€ After all, itā€™s one thing to know what serverless means, but itā€™s another to be a... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Love the show!

    I love all the different personalities on the show! I learn a handful of interesting things every episode, everyone has a great sense of humor, and I really enjoy all the silly banter. The show feels more like listening in on a conversation between friends than two boring dudes interviewing each other more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mathematical bmo
    United States2 years ago
  • Too many hosts

    Some interesting stuff but thereā€™s too many hosts - leads to inside jokes and sort of poking each other which is fun for them, but not that interesting for listeners.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    recology
    United States2 years ago

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