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28 May 2024Solomon Hykes - Docker, Dagger, and the Future of DevOps00:51:55

This week we have Solomon Hykes, the creator of Docker and co founder of Dagger. We talk about the history of Docker and how it has impacted the development community. Then we dive into Dagger and how it's simplifying CI pipelines with code. We also talk about the future of DevOps and AI integration.

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19 Aug 2024Brandon Roberts - Angular, Front-End Frameworks, and OpenSauced00:54:33

On this week's episode, we're excited to have Brandon Roberts on the show. Brandon is a software engineer at Open Sauced, a company that helps other companies build better open source software. He's also a creator of Analog, an full stack framework for building Angular apps.

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08 Jan 2024Eric Simons - StackBlitz01:11:10

This week we're joined by Eric Simons, CEO of StackBlitz. StackBlitz is an online IDE for web applications, powered by a new web standard called WebContainers. Web container allow you to run code much closer to the OS, and StackBlitz uses this to run NodeJS and NPM in the browser. We also talk about Eric's time living in AOL's headquarters, and how that led eventually to the creation of StackBlitz.

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  • The new angular.dev site 
  • viteconf.org
  • remix.run


10 Mar 2024Dani Grant - Jam.dev, One click bug reports developers love00:52:33

This week we're joined by Dani Grant, founder of Jam.dev, a tool to report bugs in a ways that developers can immediately act on them. We talk about Dani's journey to building Jam.dev and the challenges that they faced along the way trying to find product market fit. Dani also talks her experience fund raising for Jam.dev.

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17 Mar 2025Simen Svale - sanity.io00:53:54

This week we're joined by Simen Svale, the co-founder and CTO of Sanity.io Sanity is a content management system that's built for developers, and it's a great alternative to traditional CMSs like WordPress. Sanity focuses on developer experience, and it's a great choice for building modern, scalable content-driven applications.


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27 Jan 2025Jeff Dickey - Mise, Usage, and Pitchfork and the Future of Polyglot Tools00:41:28

This week we talk to Jeff Dickey, the creator of Mise, Usage, and Pitchfork. You might know him from his work on Oclif, a CLI framework for Node.js. With his latest tools he is focused on making development easier and faster.

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23 Sep 2024Guido Rosso - Rive, The Graphics Format of the Future00:52:44

Join us as we talk to Guido Rosso, a co-founder of Rive a new graphics format made for interactive mediums. Guido has a storied career in animation and is building the next generation of graphics formats for the web with his twin brother, Luigi. Rive is the culmination of that experience that lets you create interactive graphics in a way that is familiar to designers and developers.

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11 Sep 2023Corbin Crutchley - Framework Field Guide (learn React, Angular, Vue at the same time)01:20:36

In this episode, we have a conversation with Corbin Crutchley, a principal front-end developer, GitHub Star, and teacher. Corbin shares his journey in the tech industry, his passion for teaching, and his various open-source projects. He talks about his experience teaching at a bootcamp and his motivation to create Unicorn Utterances, an open-source publishing platform aimed at providing free resources for learning programming. Corbin also discusses his work on various open-source projects, including HouseForm, a React form library, and CLI Testing Library.

Corbin also gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming set of books. The first book aims to provide a comprehensive guide for learning the three big frameworks all at the same time, with a focus on practical application and real-world examples. The future books will teach the ecosystems for the tools and third will round it out by taking a deeper look into how each framework actually works.

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09 Dec 2024Matt Perry - (Framer) Motion - The Evolution of Animation Libraries00:54:11

This week we're talking to Matt Perry, a creator of Framer Motion. Matt is a software engineer at Framer, and he's been working on the animation libraries for a while and has a long history of innovation. He recently left Framer to focus on the now rebranded Motion. He aims to make more of the library usable form frameworks outside of React.


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10 Mar 2025Charles Lowell - Frontside, Effection, and Structured Concurrency00:53:14

This week we talk to Charles Lowell, a developer and consultant who has created a library called Effection. Effection is a library that allows you to write structured concurrency code in JavaScript. What is structured concurrency and how could it be useful for you? Find out in this episode!


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08 Jul 2024James Arthur - ElectricSQL00:58:51

This week we talk to James Arthur, co-founder ElectricSQL, a local first sync engine for Postgres. ElectricSQL wants to make it easy to build local first apps with Postgres. Instead of worring about how to sync data between devices, ElectricSQL lets you reason about your database as local and running on your device.

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24 Mar 2025Antonio Scandurra - Atom, Zed and the Future of Text Editors00:53:59

This week we're delighted to welcome Antonio Scandurra to the show. Antonio is the co-founder of Zed, a new text editor built in Rust. He was one of the core contributors to Atom, the text editor from GitHub that was the start of a new era of text editors. Join us as we chat about the past, present and future of text editors.


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28 Oct 2024Ivan Buzarin - Daytona00:55:42

Do you use cloud development environments? Do you use dev containers? This week we talk to Ivan Burazin, a co-founder of Daytona, a dev environment manager and AI developer. Ivan has been working on this problem for almost two decades now, originally for PHPAnywhere/CodeAnywhere, but now for Daytona. Daytona is a self-hosted and secure open source development environment manager. Come with us as we learn about the history and the future of dev environments in the cloud.

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21 Jul 2023Andrey Sitnik - PostCSS, Browserslist, Autoprefixer, Evil Martians00:55:48

This week we are joined by Andrey Sitnik, the creator of PostCSS, Browserslist, Autoprefixer, and many other tools. We talk about the origins of PostCSS, the future of CSS, and the power of open source and distributed applications. We also go into OKLCH, a new color format that Andrey has been working on tooling for.

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05 May 2025Anirudh and Akshay from Tangled.sh and the Future of Decentralized Coding00:55:12

This week we're joined by Anirudh and Akshay from Tangled.sh. Tangle.sh is a social coding platform built on the AT Protocol. We discuss the future of decentralized coding, the challenges of building a new platform, and how developers can leverage Tangled.sh's tools.


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29 Oct 2023Dax Raad - SST01:30:57

This week we talk with Dax Raad about SST, a framework for building serverless applications on AWS. SST is a typescript framework that makes it easy to build serverless applications on AWS. It's built on top of the AWS CDK, but provides a much nicer developer experience. ax also presents a critique of cloud service providers and a call for more open source knowledge.

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06 May 2024Scott Chacon - GitHub, GitButler and changing the face of version control01:07:18

This week we have Scott Chacon, a co founder of GitHub, about his new product GitButler. We talk about the history of GitHub and how GitButler is changing what user centric version control is. We also talk about the future of version control and how AI is changing the way we work.

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11 Feb 2025Aaron Boodman - Replicache and Zero, Building Sync Engines for the Web00:47:15

This week we talk to Aaron Boodman, a founder of Rocicorp, the company behind Replicache and Zero. They have been innovating in the sync engine space for years and have been working on Zero for a while now. Zero is a sync engine that is designed to be a general purpose sync engine for the web with a focus on DX and UX.


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07 Jul 2023Steven Fabre - Liveblocks00:46:57

This week we talk with Steven Fabre, CEO and co-founder of Liveblocks. We talk about his background, how journey into developer tools, and how Liveblocks is trying to make collaboration easier for developers.

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29 Jul 2024Nathan Walker, Eduardo Speroni - NativeScript. Use Native API right in JS01:05:51

This week we're joined by Nathan Walker and Eduardo Speroni, two members of the NativeScript team. NativeScript is a framework that enables you to use native platform APIs in JavaScript. We talk about the history of NativeScript, the current state of the project, and the future of cross-platform mobile development.

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26 May 2025Greg Sadetsky, Antonie Leclair - Disco00:58:20

This week we talk to Greg Sadetsky and Antoine Leclair, the creators of Disco. Disco make running you own infra a piece of cake.


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16 Jan 2024Feross Aboukhadijeh - Socket01:08:11

This week we talk to the open source legend Feross Aboukhadijeh about his journey into open source, the challenges of open source funding, and his new company Socket.Socket is a tool that aims to make OSS security level up by providing a way to audit your dependencies for security vulnerabilities.They are able to detect much more complex vulnerabilities than the current tools on the market by using a combination of static analysis, dynamic analysis, and even some LLMs!Come get scared with us as we delve into the world of open source security.


- https://feross.org/

- https://github.com/feross

- https://twitter.com/feross

- https://twitter.com/SocketSecurity

- https://socket.dev/


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16 Oct 2023Emanuele Stoppa - Biome01:01:37

This week we talk to Emanuele Stoppa about Biome, a continuation of the Rome project. We talk about the history of Rome, the fall of the company, and the rise of Biome from the ashes. Biome aims to be a one stop shop for all your JavaScript/TypeScript dev tool needs by building unified syntax tree for all your tools. It's a linter, formatter, and aims to be much more in the future. What will be the future of Biome? Listen to find out!

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01 Apr 2024Dan Abramov - Bluesky, Core React Team, RSC, Strict Dom, and the more!01:06:29

This week we have Dan Abramov, a core team member of React. We talk about his latest work on Bluesky, a decentralized social network. We also go into many react topics, including the history of server components, the new React compiler, and the future of React.

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18 Mar 2024DHH - Ruby on Rails, 37signals, and the future of web development01:09:56

This week we're joined by DHH, the co founder of 37signals, and the creator of Ruby on Rails. We talk about the future of web development, the history of Rails, and the evolution of the web. David also talks about his views on the longevity of software and ecosystems.

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05 Feb 2024Evan Bacon - Expo01:18:42

Today's episode features Evan Bacon, the head of devtools at Expo. Expo is a framework for building React Native apps it takes care of a lot of the details so all you have to worry about is writing code. Evan is also the author of Expo Router which makes seamlessly manage your app's navigation with file based routing and so much more. We also delve in to the topic of React Server Components on React Native and the exciting possibilities of developing for Vision OS.

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14 Aug 2023Erik Bernhardsson - Modal00:42:07

This week we talk with Erik Bernhardsson about Modal, a serverless platform for data teams. Erik talks about his background in data science and machine learning, and how he saw a need for a better tool for data teams. We talk about the challenges of building a serverless platform, and how Modal is building a new vision for serverless cloud. We also talk about the challenges of building a platform that is both easy to use and flexible enough to handle a wide variety of use cases.

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15 Apr 2024Mitchell Hashimoto - Founder of HashiCorp, Author of Terraform, and Thoughts of Open Source Monetization00:53:46

This week we have Mitchell Hashimoto, the founder of HashiCorp. We talk about where it all started and how the company and it's tools have impacted the industry. We also talk about the challenges of being a founder and the importance of thinking about open source monetization early on. We also talk about his experience as a pilot and his technical philanthropy in the terminal emulator space.

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29 Apr 2024Maggie Appleton - Visual Storytelling in Tech, Designing for AI, and the Future of Coding00:59:33

This week we have Maggie Appleton, a designer and developer who is working on a new research tool called Elicit. Maggie is a masterful visual storyteller and has been creating images that are both beautiful and informative for years. She is also a proponent of Digital Gardening, a new way of building a personal website that is both beautiful and informative. We talk about how we should be building AI into our apps, and how we can use the power of local first development to make our apps more accessible to everyone.

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30 Sep 2024Nathan Manceaux-Panot - Retcon - Rewriting Git History made Simple00:53:25

This week we have Nathan Manceaux-Panot, the creator of Retcon, a git client. Retcon is a git client that helps you rewrite git history with remarkable ease. You can drag and drop commits to create new commits, undo, redo, and more.

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28 Aug 2023Daniel Roe - Nuxt, unJS01:10:38

This week we talk with Daniel Roe about his journey from law to design to development and how he ended up leading the Nuxt core team. We dive deep into all the cool things Nuxt can do and how it compares to other frameworks like Next and React. Community is a big part of Nuxt/unjs and we talk about how that has shaped the project and the community around it.

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26 Feb 2024Robert Balicki - Isograph, Relay, and the Future of Data Fetching in React01:09:48

This week, we have Robert Balicki on the show to talk about Isograph, a new data fetching framework for React. Robert has worked on the Relay team at Meta (formerly Facebook) and is currently at Pinterest helping them adopt Relay. We talk about the differences between Isograph and Relay, the future of data fetching and web development, and the journey to make Isograph production ready. Could Isograph be the future of data fetching in React? Listen to find out!

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06 Nov 2023James Perkins - Unkey01:09:41

In this week's insightful conversation, we feature James Perkins, the co-founder of Unkey. James discusses his experiences at Clerk, his career transition to co-founding Unkey, and his thoughts on the future direction of backend services. He shares the challenging reality of balancing two programming jobs at once and underscores the necessity for strong security practices in every tech startup.

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02 Jun 2025Peter Pistorius - Redwood SDK00:55:49

This week we talk to Peter Pistorius, the man currently at the helm of Redwood. Redwood has undergone a lot of changes since it was first announced, pivoting to a serverless framework that leans into React Server Components. Peter has a grand vision for Redwood and the advent of personal software, and we're excited to hear about it.


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07 Apr 2025Rodrigo Pombo - Code Hike and the Future of Content Authoring00:43:15

This week we're delighted to welcome Rodrigo Pombo to the show. Rodrigo is the creator of Code Hike, a tool that allows you to add rich animations to code blocks in your documentation. We chat about the origins of Code Hike, the challenges of authoring technical content, and the future of content authoring.


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02 Oct 2023Eric Elliott - SudoLang01:10:34

This week we talk with Eric Elliot about his new project SudoLang. SudoLang is a pseudo code programming language that runs on top of AI language models like GPT-4. By leveraging the power of AI, SudoLang enables you to just write what you want your program to do in plain english and it will write the code for you. We also discuss the future of coding with AI and how it can help you be more productive.

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22 Jan 2024Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, Lucas Nogueira - Tauri01:11:09

This week we're joined by Daniel Thompson-Yvetot and Lucas Nogueira to talk about Tauri, a framework for building smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications. We talk about the advantages of Tauri over Electron, the importance of security in open source software, and the future of cross-platform apps with Tauri. After that we talk about the importance of governance in open source projects and how Tauri is approaching it with their new company Crab Nebula.

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03 Jun 2024Dan Farrelly, Tony Holdstock-Brown - Inngest, Easy Asynchronous Workflows01:04:50

This week we have the co-founders of Inngest, Dan Farrelly and Tony Holdstock-Brown. Inngest is a event driven workflow platform that makes it incredibly easy to build asynchronous workflows in your application. We talk about the history of Inngest, how it works, and how you can use it to build your own workflows.

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13 Nov 2023Isaac Schlueter - npm, Tier01:21:35

This week we talk with Isaac Schlueter, a founder at npm and Tier. We talk about the creation of npm, the early days of node, and the transition from CJS to ESM in node. We delve into the challenges of running a package registry (and a company) and his new company Tier. Tier is building a new way to define pricing for your products.

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29 Jan 2024Christopher "vjeux" Chedeau - Prettier, React Native01:16:10

This week we talk to a legend in the dev tools space, Christopher Chedeau. Christopher is a software engineer at Meta (formerly Facebook) and has worked on some of the most popular open source projects in the world. He is the creator of Prettier, a code formatter that has saved millions of developer hours. He is also the co-creator of React Native, a framework for building native apps with React. Christopher has also worked on many other projects such as Excalidraw, Yoga, and and many others.

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21 Oct 2024Erez Zukerman - ZSA, ErgoDox, and the Future of Keyboards00:55:35

This week we have the unique opportunity to talk to Erez Zukerman, the founder and CEO of ZSA, a company that makes open source keyboards. ErgoDox is a split keyboard that is based on open source work. Come with use as we discuss the history of ErgoDox, the challenges of making a keyboard, and all the cool products they ship.

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17 Jun 2024Naman Goel - StyleX01:04:33

This week we have Naman Goel, the technical lead of StyleX. Stylex is a CSS-in-JS used by Facebook to build the styling of Facebook's products. We talk about the history of StyleX, how it works, and how it's better than other CSS-in-JS solutions. We also talk about how flow is better than TypeScript and why you should be using Swift over Rust.

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04 Dec 2023Yagiz Nizipli - Node.js Performance01:14:17

This week we talk to Yagiz Nizipli about his work on Node.js performance. We discuss his journey into Node.js contribution, the challenges of URL parser implementation, the impact of competing runtimes, and more. We also discuss the current state of backend javascript's competing runtimes, and his views of VC Money and Open Source Funding.

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28 Apr 2025Eli Mallon - Streamplace and the future of decentralized video streaming00:53:47

This week we're joined by Eli Mallon, founder of Streamplace, a decentralized video streaming platform. In this episode we discuss the future of decentralized video streaming, the challenges of building a new platform, and how developers can leverage Streamplace's tools. We also go into Atproto, the decentralized social media network that stream place is built on.


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21 Apr 2024Johannes Schickling - Prisma, Effect and the rise of Local First Development01:22:09

This week we have Johannes Schickling, the founder and former CEO of Prisma. We talk about what he's been up to in the last few years and what he envisions for the future of software development. He is a contributor to the Effect library which is a new way to write asynchronous code in TypeScript. We also talk about the rise of local first development, how it's changing the way we build software, and how he's using it to build his new app Overtone.

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04 Nov 2024Nate Wienert - Tamagui, One Stack, Zero, and Universal Apps00:51:36

This week Nate Wienert stop by for a second appearance. Nate is the creator of Tamagui, a framework for building universal apps with React Native. That work led him to create One Stack, a framework for building local first universal apps with React Native.

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04 Mar 2024Herrington Darkholme - AST Grep, Searching Code with Code00:50:33

This week we're joined by Herrington Darkholme, the creator of AST Grep. AST Grep is a code search tool that uses the abstract syntax tree (AST) of your code to find patterns. We talk about the genesis of AST Grep, the efficiency of AST Grep in code searching, the challenge of expressing complex patterns, the versatility of YAML for rule expression, testing and evolving rules with AST Grep, and expanding AST Grep with SDKs and VS Code integration. You should definitely check out AST Grep if you're looking for a powerful code search tool!

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04 Aug 2024Nicholas C. Zakas - ESLint01:01:09

This week we're delighted to have Nicholas Zakas on the show to talk about ESLint. ESLint is a tool that helps you find and fix problems in your JavaScript code by writing plugins that check for patterns in your code's AST. We talk about the history of ESLint, the challenges of building a linter, and the future of of ESLint.

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28 Apr 2023Charlie Marsh - Ruff01:01:16

This week we talk to Charlie Marsh, the creator of Ruff, a fast python linter written in Rust. We talk about his journey from working on the Khan Academy mobile apps to building developer tools for the Python ecosystem. We also talk about the challenges of building a linter, fostering a community, and the future of Ruff and his new company Astral.

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09 Jun 2023Christoph Nakazawa - Athena Crisis, Jest, Yarn, MooTools, Metro01:02:47

This week we talk to Christoph Nakazawa, former engineering manager of yarn, jest, and metro, We talk about OSS culture, sheparding OSS, front end archetypes, and his new company Athena Crisis.

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09 Sep 2024Predrag Gruevski - Trustfall, Cargo Semver Checks, and the Future of Query-Based Tools00:51:31

This week we have Predrag Gruevski to discuss TrustFall, a new query-based tool for querying anything. Trustfall makes it simple to turn anything into queryable data. Predrag used that to create cargo-semver-checks, a tool that checks your Rust packages for semantic versioning compliance.

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06 Jan 2025Joel Hooks - Egghead, Badass Courses, and the Future of Developer Education00:50:50

This week we're talking to Joel Hooks, a founder of Egghead. For years Joel has been building courses and helping developers learn to code. He's been the invisible hand behind many of the high quality courses that have been created over the years. On this episode we talk to him about his journey through developer education and where he thinks the future lies.


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11 Dec 2023Jess Martin - DXOS01:20:00

This week we have Jess Martin, a developer at DXOS. We talk about his journey to DXOS and what realizations he had along the way. DXOS is a framework for building local first, multiplayer, interoperable apps where users own their own data. Apps are built on top of a shared data substrate, and users can bring their identity with them across apps. DXOS is a wild reimagining of what computers could be, and we're excited to see where it goes.

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04 Sep 2023Nate Wienert - Tamagui01:11:04

This week we talk to Nate Wienert about Tamagui, a UI kit for building cross platform (web + mobile) react native apps. Tamagui is a full stack, component kit style system, and optimizing compiler that bridges native and web. With a host of features like cross platform animations, themes, and a studio, Tamagui is a great way to build cross platform apps. Join us as we talk about the challenges of building a cross platform UI kit, and how Tamagui solves them.

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04 Feb 2022Steve Ruiz - tldraw01:19:29

This episode we're joined by Steve Ruiz, creator of tldraw.

Steve is known for his facinating threads on Twitter about his work making open source canvas graphics libaries.

In this episode we talk about tldraw, a drawing app with a open source re-usable UI.

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18 Feb 2022Zach Lloyd, Michelle Lim -- Warp.dev00:55:09

This episode we're joined by Zach Lloyd and Michelle Lim of Warp.dev. Warp is a modern, rust-based terminal that aims to make developers more efficient by reemerging and enhancing the terminal's UI.

If you'd like to try Warp you can download it here: https://app.warp.dev/download/r/1DVTFM


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04 Mar 2022Anthony Fu - Vue, Vite, Vitest, UnoCSS00:52:30

Join us this week with our guest Anthony Fu.

Anthony is a voracious open source develop who maintains dozens of packages and works at Nuxt Labs.

He is a core member of Vue and Vite and is the creator of Vitest and UnoCSS.


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18 Mar 2022Brian LeRoux - arc.codes, begin.com00:57:34

Join us this week as we talk to our guest Brian LeRoux about functional web apps. Brian is the creator of Architect (https://arc.codes), a framework for building serverless apps on aws. He's also the founder of Begin.com, a service build on top of Architect to easily ship serverless apps.


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01 Apr 2022Retrospective - Year in Review00:44:21

Join us this week on a special episode where we're the guests! We look back on where it all started, what we've learned since, and where we're going.

15 Apr 2022Steve Sewell - Builder.io, partytown, Qwik, mitosis01:06:17

This week we have an exciting episode that peers into the future of the web.

Steve Sewell is the CEO of Builder.io, a company that aims to be the Photoshop of building websites. They've built some clever tools come together to render pages insanely fast. join use for this fascinating conversation.


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29 Apr 2022Juri Strumpflohner - NX, Nrwl01:01:28

Join us this week with Juri Strumpflohner, the head of DX and Europe Engineering at Nrwl.

Nrwl maintains NX a next generation build system with first class monorepo support and powerful integrations.

Join us as we dive deep into the feature set and learn all about how the make builds lightning fast.


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13 May 2022Zack Jackson - Module Federation01:15:43
27 May 2022Colin McDonnell - Zod, tRPC, EdgeDB01:17:55

This week we're joined by Colin McDonnel, the head of devrel at EdgeDB a relational database with an object-oriented data model and a powerful queru language.

Colin is also the creator of useful TypeScript libraries such as Zod and tRPC.


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10 Jun 2022Daniel Stockman - Lerna01:11:22

This week we're joined by Daniel Stockman the former maintainer of Lerna.

In this episode we talk about he became the sole maintainer of the project, how he dealt with burnout, and thet future of Lerna.

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24 Jun 2022Tyler Krupicka - Stripe TypeScript Migration01:11:52

This week we're joined by Tyler Krupicka, an engineer on Stripe's devleper productivity team. He talks to use about their experience migrating millions of lines of Flow to TypeScript.


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08 Jul 2022Jake Cooper - Railway00:54:12

This week we go down the stack all the way to the infrastructure! We're joined by Jake Cooper, CEO of Railway, a company innovating in automatic infrastructure deployment. Just push your code and railway figures out how to create an environment!


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22 Jul 2022Josh Goldberg - Learning TypeScript Book, typescript-eslint01:04:34
05 Aug 2022Nick Beattie - Rainbow Wallet01:04:22

This week we chat with Nick Beattie, lead engineer of RainbowKit. We talk about web3, the changing face of the internet, and the Rainbow company.

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  • Foundry is a blazing fast, portable and modular toolkit for Ethereum application development written in Rust.
  • Monome Norns Shield is a DIY circuit which extends a normal Raspberry Pi, turning it into a norns.
19 Aug 2022Jarred Sumner - Bun01:07:44

This week our guest is Jarred Sumner, creator of bun a new JavaScript runtime focused on speed. Bun has already had an influence on the Javscript development, and is now released to the public. Join us as we dive deep on one of the most interesting new things happening in JavaScript.

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02 Sep 2022Thomas Paul Mann - Raycast00:40:33

Join us this week with Thomas Paul Mann, one of the founders of Raycast, a new command palette for Mac. We talk about the history of Raycast, how it came to be, and what the future holds for the app. The app is powered by a powerful plugin system that use a custom react renderer. If you haven't checked it out yet, you should definitely give it a try!

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My tooltips: I recently re-discovered newsletters for me. Here are three that I read every week:

  1. Console Newsletter - The best tools for developers
  2. Pointer - A Reading Club For Software Developers
  3. Refind - Get smarter every day

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16 Sep 2022Paul Butler - Drifting in Space, JamSocket00:33:30

This week we're joined by Paul Butler, the founder of Drifting in Space. At his company they're exploring new ways to build web apps through Session Lived Application. They're building an open source tool to enabled this architecture called Spawner. On top of that they're building JamSocket, a tool that makes it easy to build these types of apps.


This week we're joined by Paul Butler, the founder of Drifting in Space. At his company they're exploring new ways to build web apps through Session Lived Application. They're building an open source tool to enabled this architecture called Spawner. On top of that they're building JamSocket, a tool that makes it easy to build these types of apps.

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30 Sep 2022Faris Masad - repl.it00:38:40

This week we're joined by Faris Masad, a founding engineer at repl.it. We explore how repl.it is breaking down the barriers to coding by provide in browser coding environments. We also discuss the importance of building a community around your product and how creative repl.it's own users have been.

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14 Oct 2022David Khourshid - x-state, stately.ai00:42:59

This week we talk to David Khourshid, the founder of stately.ai, a company that is building a state machine visualizer and debugger. David is also the creator of x-state, a JavaScript library for state machines. We talk about the history of x-state, how it works, and how it change your code. We also talk about the future of state machines and how they can be used in the real world.

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28 Oct 2022Paul Biggar - Dark00:46:53

This week we're joined by Paul Biggar, founder of Dark a new programming language that looks to simplify building app without the hassle of managing infrastructure. Dark is a new way of building serverless backends. Just code your backend, with no infra, framework or deployment nightmares. Previously Paul was the founder CircleCI, a continuous integration platform.

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11 Nov 2022Henry Zhu - Babel00:41:42
02 Dec 2022Jori Lallo - Linear00:46:29

The co-founder of Linear, Jori Lallo, discusses his journey as a software engineer and entrepreneur He shares his experiences working with startups, including his previous company and his current company, Linear, which is a project management software. He also talks about how Linear is different from his previous experiences, and how the company accommodates its customers' workflows by developing new features and lenses for their product.

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16 Dec 2022Rúnar Bjarnason - Unison00:45:30

This week's guest is Rúnar Bjarnason, co-founder of Unison Computing. Unison is a programming language and developer platform for making distributed systems. It's purely functional and code is content addressed. We discuss the motivation behind Unison, how it works, and how it might change the way we write software.

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06 Jan 2023Juan Campa - Membrane.io00:45:36

Juan Campa is the creator of membrane.io, a still in development platform for simplifying API automation and internal tooling. We talk about Membrane's inspiration, persistent state, graph powers, and it's unique combination of UX and DX.

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  • Loop2Learn: This app accelerates my drums learning by 10X. When practicing a song, you can loop a specific clip (from say, Youtube) and slow it down as much as you need.
  • Tailscale: I recently discovered this, and it's fantastic for "hybrid" development: running one service locally while the rest still runs in Kubernetes.
20 Jan 2023Alex Arena - Interval00:43:08

This week we're joined by Alex Arena, the founder of Interval. Interval is a batteries included approach to building rich internal tools directly in your apps backend. We talk about the inspiration for Interval, how it works, and how it's evolved over time.

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03 Feb 2023Tobias Koppers - TurboPack, Webpack00:48:09

This week we're joined by Tobias Koppers, the creator of Webpack, and now TurboPack. We talk about the origin of Webpack, maintaining Webpack, and what's next for JavaScript bundling. TurboPack is a new bundler from Vercel, and it's built on a completely new architecture with a familiar API. Join as as we dive deep into the future of bundling.

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17 Feb 2023Sunil Pai - PartyKit00:58:05

This week we're joined by Sunil Pai. Sunil use to work on the React team at Facebook, created the CSS and JS library glamor, built CloudFlare's CLI tool Wrangler, and many, many other things. He's now working on a project called PartyKit, which is a platform for collaborative realtime multiplayer apps. PartyKit aims to make creating multiplayer app experiences as easy as deploying a static site.

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03 Mar 2023Steve Klabnik - Rust, Oxide Computers00:53:23

This week we're joined by Steve Klabnik, an engineer at Oxide Computer Company. He was formally on the Rust Core team, co-author of the Rust book, and a lot of other things. We talk about how he got into Rust, why you might choose rust and how he uses Rust in his day to day.

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17 Mar 2023Matt Butcher - Fermyon00:56:36

In the episode, we're joined by Matt Butcher, we discuss the potential of Web Assembly and how it can revolutionize serverless computing. He highlights the advantages of using Web Assembly for serverless applications, such as faster startup times, improved performance, and support for a wide variety of languages. Matt left his role at Microsoft on the Deis Labs Kubernates team to co-found Fermyon, a platform that uses Web Assembly to run serverless functions.

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07 May 2021The State of JavaScript Monorepo Tooling00:56:46

Welcome! This is the very first episode of the devtools.fm podcast 🎉 On this podcast we plan to have in-depth conversations about developer tools with the people who make them. In this first episode we explore a category of tooling that is near and dear to both out hearts and our workflow: monorepos. There are many tools to get your monorepo off the ground and choosing between them can be intimidating. Whether it's installing dependencies or publishing you packages, there's many options to choose from.

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14 May 2021David Sheldrick - patch-package00:46:41
21 May 2021David Stone and Adam Dierkens - Intuit Player01:11:21

In this episode of devtools.fm we talk to two of the people behind how Intuit products deliver their products to multiple platforms. Explore the interesting world of the Player and all the tools it's spawned.



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28 May 2021Danny Banks and Kelly Harrop - style-dictionary00:52:35

What's a design token? Why would you even want one? Listen to our conversations with Amazon's Danny Banks where he talks about style-dictionary's origin. Hear stories about real world usage with Kelly Harrop from Intuit.


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04 Jun 2021Storybook with Norbert and Dom01:09:19

Storybook is an open source tool for building UI components in isolation. Tune in as we talk t Dominic Nguyen and Norbert de Langen about the story behind storybook, what it's like to run an open-source based company, the importance of developing UI in isolation, and more


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11 Jun 2021Orta Therox - CocoaPods, Danger, TypeScript00:51:24
18 Jun 2021Paul Shen - natto.dev00:47:37
02 Jul 2021Brendan Falk, Matt Schrage - Fig00:52:53

Join as on a chat with the founder's of fig.io. They're trying to bring fresh air to the terminal experience in new and interesting ways.


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16 Jul 2021Jason Laster - replay.io00:58:35
30 Jul 2021Robert Long - VR/AR Open Metaverse00:58:39
13 Aug 2021Kendall Gassner - A11y, Design Systems00:50:30
27 Aug 2021Evan You - Vue, Vite00:46:50
10 Sep 2021Shawn Wang - Temporal00:56:10
24 Sep 2021Fred K. Schott - Snowpack, Astro00:57:22
08 Oct 2021Rich Harris - Svelte, Rollup00:47:28

Join as we talk with Rich Harris, creator of Rollup, Svelte, degit and more. Rich works at the New York Time developing engaging data visualizations and building the tools of tomorrow.


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22 Oct 2021Kilian Valkhof - Polypane, Electron, Superposition00:57:16

Join as as we chat with Kilian Valkhof, an indie developer with a passion for building developer focused tooling. On this episode we discuss his product Polypane, a browser built for web developers. 


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05 Nov 2021Pedro Duarte - Modulz, Radix, Stitches01:16:25

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