A show about the web (and more) for people who hate the complexity of modern front‑end web development.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
In today’s episode, I talk about how I often feel more myself online than IRL.In today’s episode, I talk about how I often feel more myself online than IRL.
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In today’s episode, I talk about how the web is driving climate change, and what we can do about it.In today’s episode, I talk about how the web is driving climate change, and what we can do about it.
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In today’s episode, I talk about the importance of managing your energy (and having control over your tasks) as a developer with ADHD.In today’s episode, I talk about the importance of managing your energy (and having control over your tasks) as a de... more
In today’s episode, I talk about a formula I use for debugging code and asking for help.In today’s episode, I talk about a formula I use for debugging code and asking for help.
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if you live on the frontend and brute force javacript all day, because css and html are not real languages, this podcast is most certainly not for you.
if you nerd out over semantics and web standards and progressive enhancement, this podcast is most certainly for you.
to be fair to the js mafia, this podcast is for you too! maybe even moreso…
have subscribed to chris’ newsletters for years, with almost every post teaching me a new technique or thought to add to my solutions arsenal.
Chris is great! His approaches are very helpful and insightful; you will learn a lot, rapidly.
I really like this podcast
Perfect length episodes without being too opinionated but very honest about the new technology we can & maybe shouldn’t be rushing to use.
Glad to hear that others think we need to step back a bit & think about all the new stuff that’s coming out & asking if it really needs to be used in terms of extra size/bloat it adds to a website.
Keep up the good work, the Slack groups are awesome too!
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Focused on simplifying the often convoluted world of web development, this show tackles a variety of topics fundamentally aimed at individuals frustrated by contemporary front-end complexities. Through episodes featuring diverse discussions around coding practices, debugging strategies, web accessibility, and the ethical dilemmas facing the tech industry, the host provides insights that are both practical and reflective. Additionally, there is a strong emphasis on community engagement and support, allowing listeners to navigate these issues together, fostering a collaborative spirit among developers.
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The Go Make Things Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 162 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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