
Does Not Compute Podcast
1) 285: Purpose Fulfilled
Sean, Paul, and Rockwell get together for the first – and last! – time to wrap DNC. There's a walk down memory lane, discussion of overarching themes throughout the run, a mini-topic about spaced repe...Show More
2) 284: A Good, Practical Tool
Sean expounds on his newfound love of front-end testing with Cypress, and Rockwell rants entirely too long about subdomains.
3) 283: Drew Clements
Drew Clements returns to talk with Sean about leveling up over the years, project estimation and velocity, tech stacks, and what it means to graduate from the title of junior developer.
4) 282: Off That Plateau
Sean and Rockwell talk about building ridiculous projects for run, Prisma in production, JS hot-takes, improving the successful odds of side-projects and work projects, emergent design, PAGNI, and a f...Show More
5) 281: The Vagaries of Unicode are Boundless
Sean and Rockwell talk about leveraging TypeScript and React to write library-grade interfaces, Sean's latest most-productive web stack, exploiting the low barriers to entry of new languages, an updat...Show More
6) 280: Always Be Pivoting
Sean and Rockwell discuss project estimation: taking risk into account, planning for the unknown, building versus buying features, and accepting the reality that every estimate will be wrong.
7) 279: All Roads Lead to JSX
Sean and Rockwell search their souls about putting bounds on learning time, blogging, and using code challenges to step outside your comfort zone.
8) 278: Anthony Campolo - Redwood, Stepzen, and more
Sean welcomes back Anthony Campolo to talk about the latest from Redwood.js, Stepzen, front-end meta-frameworks, thoughtfully picking new tech to learn, and grunge.
9) 277: This is an Abomination
Sean and Rockwell discuss LiveView, React.rb/Reactrb/Hyper-react, web tech that's blurring the client-server boundary, more on Balena, and an outstanding bounty for our listeners.
10) 276: A Conversation of Tradeoffs
Sean and Rockwell talk about gradually converting JS to TS, dependency war stories, learning to play nice with code reviews, and a first look at balenaCloud.