Word Wrap Podcast
1) Community Building: A Discussion with Nick Taylor
Claire chats with Nick Taylor about his time at Forum / Dev.To and aspects of building community, like ways to connect and handling moderation.
2) Pull Request Commenting and Conventions
Steph and Claire reflect on what they appreciate about pull request comments and discuss tips on how to set reviews up for success by using the tools of your version control platform.
3) Teleportation, PapayaWhip, and Cookies with Miriam Suzanne
Look, this episode went a little off the rails, but we hope you have fun listening! Thanks to our guest Miriam Suzanne for joining us!
4) Building a Discord Community with Alex Trost
How does one start a Discord community, and why would you? Hear what Alex Trost has learned from managing the Frontend Horse Discord.
5) Live-Streaming Coding with Prince Wilson
A growing community of developers has taken to live-streaming on Twitch. Prince Wilson joins us to discuss their experience.
6) Does valid and semantic HTML still matter? With guest Ben Myers
Ben Myers joins Claire and Steph to discuss the finer points of HTML and why it matters, from accessibility to SEO.
7) Episode 013: Coming into a new code base + welcome to season two!
Claire and Steph reflect on ways they've managed joining a team and exploring a new code base.
8) Episode 012: Jamstack and Content Creation with Jason Lengstorf and Phil Hawksworth
This episode has a large focus on the Jamstack, including both Jason and Phil's path into it. Spoiler: Phil says "tiddly" a lot.
9) Episode 011: Miriam Suzanne on CSSWG, Container Queries, Scope, and Layers
We learn more about Miriam's journey into webdev and onto the CSSWG, what she finds frustrating about how others use CSS, the why behind the three specs shes writing, and what she personally wants to ...Show More
Episode 011: Miriam Suzanne on CSSWG, Container Queries, Scope, and Layers
28:58 | May 18th, 2021
10) Episode 010: Finding Your Voice in the Project Lifecycle
Steph and Claire discuss how their experiences re-inforce that regardless of methodology your team is using, it's important to find your voice in the process. If you're on a team, you're working to ma...Show More