Podcasts by Web of Tomorrow
In each episode Adam interviews somebody who works in the web world as a designer, developer, manager, advocate, or founder. These are people who have built something awesome or are experts in something awesome. Together we're all building the web of tomorrow.
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Web of Tomorrow 51: Elm in Action with Richard Feldman from 2020-09-10T00:00
Richard Feldman has spent years using and teaching Elm and wouldn't want to use anything else at this point. Learn about why he likes it so much and how you can learn from him and his new book, Elm...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 50: Soft Skills Engineering - Dave Smith and Jamison Dance from 2019-05-20T00:00
Dave and Jamison host the Soft Skills Engineering podcast. Jamison talks about how he got into coding, and they talk about how they met and why they started the podcast, as well as the Dunning–Kru...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 49: Jen Luker - Accessibility (a11y) from 2018-08-27T00:00
Jens shares what accessibility is, why it's important for everyone, and how it can increase your business revenue.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 48: Cassidy Williams - Mechanical Keyboards and Scrabble Keycaps from 2018-08-08T00:00
Cassidy is really into mechanical keybards. She talks about how she got into keyboards, some keyboard vocabulary, and the Scrabble keycaps she launched on Massdrop.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 47: Jason Staten - Teaching at a Bootcamp from 2018-07-16T00:00
Jason talks about his experience teaching SQL at a dev bootcamp and why he does it.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 46: Safia Abdalla from 2018-04-02T06:00
Safia and I talk about how she got into computers, her startup, how she uses pen and paper for productivity, and a recent event where she received a lot of hate online.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 45: Why PHP Gets a Bad Rep - Sammy Powers from 2018-02-19T07:00
It's common to hear jokes about PHP being a terrible programming language, but it powers most of the web. I talked with Sammy Powers, host of PHP Roundtable, to see what we can learn from languages...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 44: How to Jumpstart Your Career - Kent C. Dodds from 2018-01-02T07:00
Kent C. Dodds has accomplished a lot in a short amount of time in his career.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 43: Side Project Marketing Checklist - Karl Hughes from 2017-10-21T07:00
You don't have a ton of time to devote to your side project. You can use this side project checklist to learn how to actually launch a product from start to finish.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 42: Jake Lingwall - Author and Software Engineer from 2017-09-18T07:00
I talked with Jake about being an author and software engineer. He shares his journey of becoming an author and getting selected to have his first book published through the Kindle Scout program. A...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 41: CLIMagic - Mark Krenz from 2017-09-04T07:00
@climagic is a twitter account all about the command line. Mark talks about why he started the account, some interesting things he's done with it, why CLI is so great, why you should learn it, some...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 40: Emotion - Kye Hohenberger from 2017-08-21T07:00
Kye Hohenberger is the creator of Emotion, a high performance, lightweight css-in-js library. He talks about the benefits of CSS-in-JS and of emotion in particular.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 39: Gatsby - Kyle Mathews from 2017-08-07T07:00
Kyle Mathews is the creator of Gatsby, a blazing fast React static site generator. He talks about why he made Gatsby, why it's so fast, and why you should use it.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 38: Storybook - Marie Laure Thuret from 2017-07-24T07:00
Storybook is an interactive development & testing environment for React and React-Native UI components. Marie explains why it's useful and how they use it at Algolia.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 37: Open Source Licenses - Mike Linksvayer from 2017-05-22T07:00
Why should you care about licenses? Mike Linksvayer talks about free and open source licenses, some of the legal issues behind them, and why you should pay attention to them.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 36: ES6 - Aaron Frost from 2017-03-27T07:00
Aaron Frost and I talk about ES6, a little bit of the history, some of our favorite features, and he explains the benefits of maps and sets.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 35: Board Game Side Project - Out Last: Westbrooke from 2017-03-13T07:00
Nathan Thomson is a UX designer who just launched a zombie board game on Kickstarter. But it wasn't easy. He and his co-designer went through a 2 year process and a lot of hard work to get to where...
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 34: Flexbox and Zombies - Dave Geddes from 2017-03-06T07:00
Want to really master flexbox? Dave Geddes has made a course that will help you do just that. In this episode, I talk to him about flexbox, his new course, and why we should really master this stuff.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 33: WeVyte and React Native from 2017-02-20T07:00
In which I talk with Blaine Farr, the founder of WeVyte about his app and React Native.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 32: Preact Habitat from 2017-02-06T07:00
In which I talk with Zouhir Chahoud, the creator of Preact Habitat.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 31: Product Management - Riley Carasquillo from 2017-01-09T07:00
In which I talk with Riley Carasquillo, a product manager at HireVue about what product managers do, and how they interact with engineers.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 30: Software + Hardware - Andrew Jensen from 2016-12-26T07:00
In which we talk with Andrew Jensen, a software engineer at Domo, about hardware + software, Internet of Things, and some projects he's worked on.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 29: Angular 2 - Aaron Costley from 2016-12-19T07:00
In which I talk with Aaron Costley, a software engineer at Amazon, about Angular 2 and why he chose it for his latest project at Amazon.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 28: Hero's Journey - James Stewart - Developer from 2016-07-11T07:00
In which we talk with James Stewart a developer and team lead at Domo, and co-organizer of the Utah d3.js meetup group.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 27: Influential Apps from 2016-06-13T07:00
In which we talk about the most influential apps of all time.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 26: Hero's Journey - Ryan Henricksen - QA from 2016-06-07T07:00
In which we talk with Ryan Henricksen about QA (Quality Assurance) and how he got into it.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 25: Hero's Journey - Ole André - Creator of Frida from 2016-05-30T07:00
Frida is a dynamic instrumentation toolkit for developers that can help you with reverse engineering and security researching.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 24: Hero's Journey - Dave Smith - Engineering Director from 2016-05-23T07:00
In which Riley interviews Dave Smith, a panelist on JavaScript Jabber, and an Engineering Director at HireVue, about how he got into programming.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 23: The Imposter Syndrome from 2016-05-06T07:00
In which we discuss how we've felt like imposters and some things you can do about it.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 22: The Great npm Fiasco of 2016 from 2016-04-03T07:00
In which we discuss how one developer broke the Internet with 11 lines of code.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 21: Katas and codewars from 2016-03-11T07:00
In which we talk about how to practice your skills with katas on codewars and other sites.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 20: The Command Line from 2016-02-25T07:00
In which we talk about the command line, zsh, and cli apps.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 19: Event Handlers from 2016-02-19T07:00
In which we talk about the JavaScript event handlers
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 18: JSON and Firebase from 2016-02-05T07:00
In which we talk about the JSON data format, and Firebase, a real-time, NoSQL database.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 17: Hero's Journey - Laura Leavitt - UX Designer from 2016-01-29T07:00
In which we talk with Laura Leavitt, the UX designer of the year at Domo about her background and different aspects of design.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 16: Method Chaining from 2016-01-14T07:00
In which we talk about method chaining and some examples of where you might see it.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 15: Unit Testing from 2016-01-07T07:00
In which we talk about what unit testing is and some of the benefits.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 14: Learning React and Functional Programming from 2015-12-24T07:00
In which we talk about how Adam is learning functional programming and Riley is learning React.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 13: Cross Platform Apps With Cordova from 2015-12-03T07:00
In which we talk about how you can build cross platform apps using web technologies with Cordova/Phonegap.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 11: D3.js from 2015-11-19T07:00
In which we talk about D3.js and how it's useful for data visualization and visual storytelling on the web.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 11: D3.js from 2015-11-19T07:00
In which we talk about D3.js and how it's useful for data visualization and visual storytelling on the web.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 10: Functions from 2015-10-29T07:00
In which we talk about functions in JavaScript and how powerful they are.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 9: Arrays and Objects from 2015-10-22T07:00
In which we talk about variables in JavaScript, including arrays and objects.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 8: Grunt, Yeoman, and Bower from 2015-10-20T07:00
In which we talk about some cool tools for JavaScript for task automation, scaffolding, and package management.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 7: Coding Resources from 2015-10-08T07:00
In which we talk about where to learn about how to learn to code for the web.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 6: Git and Github from 2015-10-06T07:00
In which we talk about Git and Github.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 5: Android vs iPhone from 2015-10-01T07:00
In which we talk about Android vs iPhone.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 4: Developer Tools from 2015-09-29T07:00
In which we talk about Chrome Developer Tools and how to get started.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 3: Content Management Systems from 2015-09-24T07:00
In which we talk about what the heck content management systems are and what they're good for. Some examples are Wordpress, Squarespace, Ghost, and Jekyll.
ListenWeb of Tomorrow 2: JavaScript, HTML, and CSS from 2015-09-22T07:00
In which we talk about JavaScript, HTML, CSS, libraries, and frameworks.
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