Episodes 153
Avg. Duration 58m
Activity Dormant
Since Oct 2014
Latest Episode Aug 2025

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Every 2 Weeks
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About This Podcast

A podcast for developers interested in building great software products. Every episode, Adam Wathan is joined by a guest to talk about everything from product design and user experience to unit testing and system administration.

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Recent Episodes

153: DHH – Omarchy and Designing Your Own OS on Arch Linux

Aug 21, 2025 1h 16m

I talk to DHH about Omarchy, the carefully curated distribution of Arch Linux he's been refining for the last few months.We talk about stuff like:How did he discover Arch + Hyprland in the first…

152: Ben Orenstein - How to Stand Out When Applying for a Job at a Small Company

Jan 28, 2021 47m

Topics:Putting yourself in the shoes of the person reviewing your applicationCrafting a high quality application tailored to a specific positionStanding out in a more traditional hiring process by…

151: DHH – Building HEY with Hotwire

Dec 28, 2020 1h 14m

Links:HotwireHEYSupporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them.If you do want to support the show,…

150: Secret Screencasting Tips & Behind the Scenes of Tailwind CSS 2.0

Oct 21, 2020 59m

Supporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them.If you do want to support the show, the best way to…

149: Choosing a Payment Processor, Radical Icons & W3C Hype

Oct 07, 2020 56m

Links:Changes to Gumroad's PayPal supportRadical iconsJack's hand-drawn avatarsW3C's CMS Selection ReportSupporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think…

148: Accessible Focus Styles, Tailwind Labs on YouTube, and Secret Projects

Sep 29, 2020 59m

Supporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them.If you do want to support the show, the best way to…

147: Surviving GitHub Issues, the Statamic 3 Launch Aftermath, Tailwind 1.8, and Headless UI

Sep 23, 2020 1h 19m

Supporting the show:I decided to stop taking sponsors for the show because I think advertisements are annoying and no one wants to listen to them.If you do want to support the show, the best way to…

146: Launching Statamic 3, GitHub Sponsors, Tailwind CSS v1.7, and Preparing for Laracon

Sep 04, 2020 1h 20m

Adam and Jack talk about how the Statamic 3 launch went, and adding GitHub Sponsor tiers to the Statamic GitHub organization and what to give people in exchange for sponsoring. They also talk about…

145: Statamic 3.0 and Tailwind CSS 2.0

Aug 20, 2020 1h 15m

LinksStatamic 3.0Tailwind CSS v1.7.0@90sWWE on Twitter

144: Gary Bernhardt - TypeScript and Testing

Aug 05, 2020 1h 24m

Topics include:Why Gary decided to write Execute Program as a full-stack TypeScript application instead of using a Ruby or Python backend like he may have traditionallyDo you actually have to write…

143: Rich Harris - Svelte and Defending the Modern Web

Jul 22, 2020 1h 15m

Topics include:What is Svelte and how is it different than other JS frameworks in the space?What special behavior does the Svelte compiler layer on top of vanilla JS syntax and why?Why the lack of…

142: Jason Cohen - Learning to Hire and Manage a Team

Jul 01, 2020 55m

Topics include:How do you decide what role to hire for?Why it's so important to figure out exactly what your biggest struggle is before hiringHow to decide what the most important thing to focus on…

141: Jason Fried - Running the Tailwind Business on Basecamp

Jun 10, 2020 1h 6m

Topics include:How did Basecamp evolve from being a team/client communication tool to focusing on keeping your whole company organized, and is it really even that different?How exactly should we set…

140: Evan You - Reimagining the Modern Dev Server with Vite

May 28, 2020 48m

Topics include:What is Vite and what makes it different than existing tools like Webpack?How do ES Modules actually work in the browser and what are the limitations?Will we ever be able to use ES…

139: Alex DeBrie - DynamoDB for Relational Database Diehards

May 08, 2020 58m

Topics include:Does DynamoDB only make sense for things like your cache, or is it a good choice for a primary data store?An overview of the terminology used in DynamoDB and how the terminology…

138: Tom Preston-Werner - Building Full-Stack JS Apps with Redwood.js

Apr 22, 2020 1h 13m

Topics include:What does it mean for Redwood to be a JAMStack framework?What does the React layer look like? What’s new, and what’s leveraging existing community tools?Why Redwood ships with it’s own…

137: Tim Neutkens - Continuing to Innovate with Next.js 9.3

Apr 08, 2020 1h 23m

Topics include:An overview of the new getStaticProps, getStaticPaths, and getServerSideProps APIsHow Next.js helps you serve static pages from an edge CDN automatically, without affecting the actual…

136: Michael Chan - React Is Not a Rails Competitor

Mar 25, 2020 1h 8m

Topics include:What do people actually mean when they say "I used to use Rails, but now I use React"?Why back-end development is still a crucial part of building any web applicationWhat third-party…

135: Lessons Learned Building Tailwind UI

Mar 04, 2020 1h 38m

Topics include:What Tailwind UI is and why we decided to build itHow odd numbers can wreak havoc on a user interface, and how to avoid themCrafting the perfect form controlUnexpected benefits of…

134: Mark Dalgleish - You Should Be Using Layout Components

Feb 12, 2020 56m

Topics include:What problems you run into when baking white space into components, and why your components should never contain any surrounding white space at allLayout challenges you run into due to…

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