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Latest Episodes
Episode 68: Sensor overload
In this episode, Mario Pereira tells us how his small team at Vopak built an edge computing platform using web technologies that monitors and analyzes data from tens of thousands of industrial sensors
Episode 67: Uncovering hidden connections
When modifying code, how confident are you that it isn't going to cause negative unforeseen effects elsewhere in your app? Jason Schatz & Andrew Hunt join us to discuss how CodeLogic, a continuous sof
Episode 66: Insomnia, changelogs, and the immutability of podcasts
Dimitri Mitropoulos & James Gatz join us from Kong where they work on an API design tool called Insomnia.
Episode 65: The Road to Private Methods in TypeScript
Kubilay Kahveci & Tiian Cernicova-Dragomir from Bloomberg join us to talk about their work on contributing private methods to TypeScript.
Episode 64: Building apps for many stacks
In this episode Mike Hartington joins us to talk about the latest goings-ons at Ionic, and Luis Fernando Alvarez and Jos Luis Len talk functional programming.
Episode 63: Talking script with Esri and Airtable
In this episode Anne Fitz and Kristian Ekenes from Esri discuss how migrating the ArcGIS API for JavaScript to TypeScript has helped create a better and more consistent API for both internal and exter
Episode 62: Iba Masood likes to Git Ship Done
Iba Masood joins us for a magical interview about her company Tara.ai and its mission to help people Git Ship Done as well as more important topics like which Harry Potter character Tara.ai identifies
Episode 61: Josh Goldberg teaches us about teaching people to code
Josh Goldberg of Codecademy stops by to chat about the surprising challenges of writing effective content for teaching programming languages, directed acyclic graphs, and his forthcoming book Learning
Episode 60: Talking types with 1Password and GrapeCity
In this episode we talk types with 1Password and GrapeCity and we find out that Nick may not love VIM as much as Torrey loves Figma
Episode 59 – Modules, Mapping, and Migration. Oh My!
Migrating AMD modules to ES Modules and TypeScript is not a small task for a large codebase. Rene Rubalcava from the ArcGIS team shares their experience of upgrading thousands of lines of code and publishing raw ESM without stopping feature work.