It's like hanging out at our software studio in Austin, Texas with Charles Lowell and the Frontside Team. We talk to smart people about how to make the world of software better for the people who make and use it. Managed and produced by @therubyrep.
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Philip Poots: GitHub | ClubCollect
Previous Episode: 056: Ember vs. Elm: The Showdown with Philip Poots
In this episode, Philip Poots joins the show again to talk about the beauty of simplicit…
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In this episode, Charles and Sam talk to Saron Yitbarek about her idea of mentorship, ideas for distributed learning …
In the last episode, we spoke a lot about the "why?" behind microstates. This time we wanted to cover how ideas in Microstates map to different patterns used to build JavaScript applications using f…
In this episode, Chris Martin of Type Classes and Joe LaSala of The Frontside talk about blockchain development.
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In this episode, Michael Jackson of React Training and Rob DeLuca and Taras Mankovski of The Frontside talk about what is a component, and what a component is specifically in the context of React.
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In this episode, Harry Kaplanian of EBSCO joins the show to talk about the FOLIO project: a community collaboration to develop an open source Library Services Platform (LSP) designed for innovation. …
In this episode of The Frontside Podcast, panelists Charles Lowell, Rob DeLuca, and Sam Keathley, discuss how much the distinction between frontend, backend, and fullstack developers matter in both p…
Taras Mankovski: tarasm
In this episode, Taras and Charles talk about a project that they work on together: Funcadelic - a Functional Programming and Category Theory for Everyday JavaScript Developme…
This Frontsider panel episode explores what virtues go into making quality software, such as having tests, making sure software is performant and accessible, and why you should try to avoid technical…
Erich Gamma: @ErichGamme
Dirk Baeumer: @dbktw
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In this episode, we hit the topic of machine learning from a 101 perspective: what it is, why it is important for us to know about it, and what it can …